Normally the summit craters of the Etna volcano can be visited. This is unless there are limitations due to volcanic risk.
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Normally the summit craters of the Etna volcano can be visited. This is unless there are limitations due to volcanic risk.
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Visiting Etna even with small children is possible and does not constitute any risk by following our advice. Etna is an active volcano, but by staying at lower altitudes, on the marked roads and official paths of the park there is no danger. A short useful guide for families with small children.
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A complete visit to Etna would require several days. However, by organizing your time well, you can visit some points of interest even in half a day. Here's what we recommend you visit on Etna if you have little time...
Those who have the opportunity to dedicate a whole day to visiting Etna will not regret it. Here are some ideas.
Skiing on the Etna volcano, looking at the sea, a dream? No…
For the more adventurous trekking enthusiasts, it is possible to spend the night in some characteristic bivouacs created by the forestry department.
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Thinking of an active volcano, it is perhaps difficult to believe that inside the Etna park it is also possible to spend the night…
Although there are numerous roads, public transport services are rather poor.
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Not only is it possible, but sometimes you can even touch it (or almost…)