Introduction
Experience the thrill of climbing to the maximum limit reachable by law on Mount Etna with the Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters. Led by experienced Volcanological – Alpine Guides, this tour takes you to the highest and most active crater of the Etna volcano, providing breathtaking views and a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Feel the power of the volcano as you walk along the deep crater and smell the steam in the air. This tour will immerse you in the magnificent landscapes of Mount Etna, leaving you with unforgettable memories.
What to expect?
During the Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters, you can anticipate an exhilarating experience surrounded by captivating natural beauty. The tour includes a cable car ride and a jeep journey, giving you the opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of Mount Etna. You will witness the highest and most active crater of the volcano, the south-east crater, up close. Additionally, you will embark on a light trek along the crest of the famous 2002/03 craters, where you can enjoy enchanting views of the eastern flank of the southeast crater. The tour also offers the chance to explore a volcanic cave and venture into a tunnel formed by lava. Lastly, you will visit the Oro d'Etna farm for honey, oil, and three wine tastings, providing a taste of the unique minerality of Etna wines.
Who is this for?
The Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters is an ideal experience for adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those with a fascination for volcanic landscapes. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, this tour welcomes anyone seeking an extraordinary encounter with one of Europe's most active volcanoes. Suitable for all ages, this tour offers a mix of magnificent scenery, thrill-seeking opportunities, and cultural experiences, making it an unforgettable adventure for families, friends, and solo travelers alike.
Why book this?
Embarking on the Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters promises a truly unique and exhilarating experience. By reaching the maximum height legally accessible on Mount Etna, you will witness the awe-inspiring power of an active volcano up close. Led by knowledgeable guides, you can explore the breathtaking landscapes and walk along the crater, immersing yourself in the raw beauty of nature. The chance to enter a volcanic cave and taste local honey, oil, and exquisite Etna wines at Oro d'Etna farm adds a touch of culture and indulgence to this adventure. This tour offers an extraordinary blend of natural wonders, adrenaline-pumping activities, and immersive cultural experiences, making it a must-book for anyone seeking a truly unforgettable journey.
Good to know
The Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters has a total duration of 360 minutes, providing ample time to explore the unique landscapes and attractions. The itinerary includes a cable car ride, a jeep journey, and light treks, so wearing comfortable shoes and clothing is highly recommended. Helmets, torches, and protective caps will be provided for the visit to the volcanic cave. This tour is suitable for individuals of all fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the adventure. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and unforgettable moments throughout the tour.
Reviews
Customers rave about the Tour to the Summit Craters of Etna 2920 meters, praising the knowledgeable and friendly Volcanological – Alpine Guides who accompany them throughout the journey. Travelers express their awe at the sight of the south-east crater, the highest and most active crater of Mount Etna. Many highlight the unique experience of walking along the crater and smelling the volcanic steam, describing it as truly unforgettable. Visitors also appreciate the opportunity to explore the volcanic cave and taste the delicious honey, oil, and wines at Oro d'Etna farm. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its combination of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences, leaving customers in awe of the power and majesty of Mount Etna.