You’ll hike Mount Etna’s lava trails with a local guide, sample Sicilian wines over lunch, and feel the cool spray at Alcantara Gorges—all with easy pickup from Taormina. Expect volcanic landscapes underfoot, honest food and laughter at lunch, plus time to wander by icy river stones before heading home.
I didn’t expect the air on Mount Etna to smell so sharp—like burnt earth mixed with wild herbs. We’d barely left Taormina when our guide, Salvo, started telling stories about the volcano as if it was a moody old friend. He handed out hiking boots (which I definitely needed—my sneakers would’ve been toast) and led us up a trail that crunched underfoot, black and gritty. At one point he stopped to show us a patch of yellow flowers growing out of the lava rock. “Only here,” he said. I tried to remember the name but honestly forgot it five minutes later.
The wind picked up near the crater and I could taste ash on my lips. There was this weird silence up there—just our group breathing and someone’s jacket flapping. Lunch after felt like a reward: plates of pasta, olives, bread that crackled when you broke it open. The wine tasting was more fun than formal; our host poured generous glasses and joked about how many grapes survive the volcano’s moods each year. I’m not sure if I could tell which wine was which, but everything tasted brighter after that walk.
Alcantara Gorges in the afternoon surprised me most. The water looked almost fake—icy blue against those dark rocks—and some local kids were daring each other to wade in (I dipped a toe and nope, too cold for me). The light down there bounced off the stone walls in stripes. By then I felt sunburned and sleepy in that good way you get after being outside all day. Still think about that first breath on Etna sometimes—you know?
This is a full-day excursion from Taormina, including hiking, lunch with wine tasting, and an afternoon visit to Alcantara Gorges.
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included from your hotel or a nearby meeting point in Taormina.
Yes, equipment like hiking boots, helmets, and torches are provided if needed—just let them know your shoe size when booking.
A typical Sicilian lunch is included along with wine pairing during the midday break after trekking on Etna.
The tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart conditions or low fitness levels due to physical activity involved.
Vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free options are available—just specify your needs when booking.
Yes, there are public transport options near meeting points in Taormina if you’re not staying locally.
Yes, insurance is included as part of your booking for peace of mind during activities.
Your day includes hotel pickup (or meeting point), all necessary hiking gear like boots and helmets for Etna’s trails, guidance from an expert naturalist guide throughout, insurance coverage during activities, a traditional Sicilian lunch paired with local wines—and finally drop-off back in Taormina after exploring Alcantara Gorge together.
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