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You can cancel your Mount Etna tours up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Your Etna Tour tickets are valid for the date and time selected at checkout.
When visiting Mount Etna, you will find a myriad of activities to indulge in and lots of things to look out for. The following are some must-do/must-see experiences at Mount Etna.
Mount Etna's summit is at 3300m above sea level. If you want to hike up to here, you will have to get to the starting point, Torre Del Filosofo at 2900m. To get to the 2900 meters mark, you’ll use a combination of a car, a cable car, and a 4x4 bus.
As you climb towards the summit, you will get to witness the beautiful untouched vistas and examine craters, lunar terrains, and old basalt lava flows among other things,
About Mount EtnaYou can reach explore Mount Etna through the North or South side of the volcano. On the north side of Mount Etna, you can get up to the platform at 1800 meters above sea level, and is ideal for beginners and those who are not used to climbing great heights. You can't go higher than 1800m from the North Side.
The South Side is perfect for those seeking thrills and adventure. You can drive to 1800m above sea level and then take a cable car up to 2500m. From here, take a 4x4 and head to 2900m above sea level and trek to get to the craters.
When heading towards the summit, a portion of your Mount Etna tour will be spent in a cable car. The quickest way to transverse the long and sloped part of Mount Etna, your cable car ride will take you to the starting point of the trek to the summit.
You will get to look out to the panoramic views of the stunning volcano and admire the surrounding lush and verdant Etna Park. As most Mount Etna tour experiences include the cable car, you don't have to buy tickets separately.
Mount Etna has five main craters — Northeast Crater, the Voragine, the Bocca Nuova, and the Southeast Crater Complex. As you climb up the volcano, you will get to see some of these craters, along with many others that dot the surface of the mountain.
Resultant of the many Mount Etna eruptions over the last 500,000 years, these craters show a significant part of the volcano's history. Your Mount Etna tour gives you the chance to discover these craters and learn more about them.
Mount Etna is Italy's most active volcano and in the last couple of years, its eruptions have been even more intense and frequent. In January 2021, it began erupting very often — at first, there was an eruption every 24 hours, after which the gap increased.
On March 2021, Mount Etna had its tenth eruption, releasing a huge cloud of ash, which fell on surrounding areas of Milo, Riposto, and Giarre.
The most recent paroxysm was on 8/9 July 2021, where the lava shot up to 11 km in altitude.
You can opt for a Mount Etna tour or visit certain parts of the mountain on your own. Tours to the summit typically begin at 8:30 AM and last for 6-8 hours.
The 4x4 Half Day tour timing options are: 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM
While you can visit and hike Mount Etna all year-round, the best months to visit are those with pleasant temperatures and without the huge tourist crowds that gather during the months of July and August. The best time to visit Mount Etna includes the months of May and late September and October. Even during these shoulder months, you can expect a decent number of tourists at the location given the popularity of the attraction.
Bus: The closest bus stop is VI Aprile Sangiuliano, which is approximately one 1-min away from the meeting point. Buses 2-5, 431N, 439, 530, 534, and more will drop you at the bus stop.
Car: You can drive down to Rifugio Sapienza. You can park here, and then get a ticket for an 20-seater off-road vehicle that takes you up to 8,500 feet. From here, a qualified guide can take you higher or if you want, you can even use their services to ascend to the summit.
Guided Tour: A guided tour is the best way to explore Mount Etna, as your transportation is already arranged. You can choose your type of tour and accordingly head to the volcano, its summit, or even the surrounding national park.
Apart from taking a guided tour with lunch included, you can also explore one of the many restaurants around Mount Etna for some delicious fare, such as:
Apart from hiking Mount Etna and learning about its fascinating past, there’s a lot you can do in the general area. Here are some of your options:
Yes, Mount Etna tours are available for visitors.
You can book a Mount Etna tour online from various third-party websites for the best deals.
There are many Mount Etna tour options you can choose from including full-day jeep tours, half-day tours, cable car tours, and many others.
Yes, you can get a full refund on canceling your Mount Etna tour up to 24 hours before the scheduled time.
Your Mount Etna tour ticket is valid for the date and time selected during checkout.
This depends on your ticket. Some tickets offer reduced prices for those aged 3-12 years, and some for those aged 6-12 years. It is highly advised you check the tickets before making the booking.
The best way to get your Mount Etna tour tickets is to buy them online and take advantage of a hassle-free shopping experience and great prices offered by third-party websites.
Yes, you can visit the Mount Etna summit but only via a guided tour.
The last eruption of Mount Etna happened on March 7th, 2021.
Some of the things you can see at Mount Etna include the Northeast Crater, the Voragine, the Bocca Nuova, and the Southeast Crater Complex.
If you do not have hiking shoes you can rent them at mountain footwear rentals.
For the most exciting climb, hike Mount Etna from side to side, which is the most complete volcanic hike across the summit.