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logo guide

Following the significant problems encountered due to the lack of presences in the past season, starting from the end of the year, the programming for excursions on Etna has resumed regularly in 2021.

The main access routes are two from, Linguaglossa (north side) or from Nicolosi (south side). These are two tourist stations located at an altitude of 1800 m.t. and 1900 m.t. above sea level, these places are easily reachable with your private vehicles.

What excursions do we suggest?

Our offer includes organized excursions both on the north side and on the south side of Etna, the routes embrace all the difficulties. Obviously, if you want a different route from those offered (to be planned or already prepared by you), you can simply request the accompaniment of one of our guides.
 

New proposals

 
For this year our group has decided to work particularly on the northern part of the volcano starting from Piano Provenzana. This location is far from the significant tourist influx, ensuring a better approach to the volcano, greater control and management of social distancing during hiking activities.
 

You can climb to the Central Crater?

To climb to the top of the Central Crater of Etna you must rely on the Alpine and Volcanological Guides, the only figures authorized by law (Framework Law of January 2, 1989) in the management of people and / or groups in active volcanic areas. The excursions will be carried out in full compliance with the regulations in force, and within the limits of the ordinances. Consequently, if the Ordinances guarantee access to the craters it will be possible to reach the summit of Etna. To find out more, just contact us: info.guidevulcanologicheetna@gmail.com

Price

For the summit hikes the price is around € 100 per person, all inclusive, transport, insurance, equipment and licensed guide.
 
To find out more or to book the excursion to the top of the volcano directly online, we invite you to open this one link.

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Etna Nord Volcano Guides – Email: info@guidevulcanologicheetna.it

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Address Via Provenzana, 35, Etna Nord Volcano Guides Office, 95015 Linguaglossa CT Tel: 3455741330

© Volcanological Guides Etna Nord – Law 22 April 1941, n. 633 Protection of copyright and other rights related to its exercise. Our group is made up of Guides belonging to the Regional College of Alpine and Volcanological Guides of Sicily, the Italian legislation provides that these professionals are the only ones authorized to lead groups in active volcanoes and throughout the island (Framework Law of 2 January 1989 No. 6 and Regional Law of April 6, 1996).