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Sicilian Volcano Hike with Luca Cosma

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 Trip Length
8 Days
 Trip Starts
Catania
 Trip Finishes
Taormina
8 Day Sicilian Volcano Hike with Luca Cosma Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Sicily, Italy
Trip Style
Walk & Trek
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
15
Pace
Moderate / Challenging
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
SV

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 8 Day Sicilian Volcano Hike with Luca Cosma. Exciting trekking to the summit of three active volcanoes in the company of specialist volcanology guide Luca Cosma. Explore the crater-rim zone of Europe's highest active volcano, Mount Etna (3330m), travel by hydrofoil to the picturesque Aeolian Islands and hike to the top of the Gran Cratere on Vulcano Island.

Itinerary

Our Sicilian volcanology adventure starts at our base for the next three nights, the Rifugio Ragabo, located in the pine and birch forests on Etna's northern slopes.

Your trip Leader plans to meet everyone in the reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting followed by an included dinner at the rifigio's restaurant which serves up typical local specialities. During the three nights spent here you can enjoy dishes such as home-made antipasti, maccheroni with pork and mushrooms and grilled lamb, all washed down with local wines. There are no other activities planned today. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA), which is around one-and -a-quarter hour's drive from the hotel.

For the first three nights of this trip we stay at a mountain refuge - Rifugio Ragabo, in the pine and birch forests on Etna's northern slopes. Built in the style of an alpine chalet style, it's a cosy family-run guesthouse that is popular with skiers in the winter and walkers during the summer months. The rooms are small and simply furnished - all are en suite. It has a great restaurant that serves up typical local specialities such as home-made antipasti, maccheroni with pork and mushrooms and grilled lamb, all washed down with local wines.

Luca Cosma is a specialist volcanology guide and will be our trek leader for the week. Born on the Aeolian island of Stromboli, Luca has been leading Explore walking groups in Sicily for over 20 years and is proud and passionate about his homeland. He'll share both his scientific knowledge and stories of growing up in the shadow of a volcano. Stay: Rifugio Ragabo (Simple) (D)

Our hike this morning will take us to the very top of Mount Etna. The highest volcano in Europe, at 3330 metres, it has been in a state of eruptive activity since 2001. Travelling by minibus to the cable car station on Etna's southern flanks, we take the cable car from 1900 - 2400 metres then swap to a four-wheel drive truck. Alighting at 2900 metres, Luca will, (weather and volcanic activity allowing,) guide us on a tour of the top craters including the Northeast Crater which is the highest point (3330m), the Central Crater (the oldest at 2000 years old), the Bocca Nuova, which formed after the eruption in 1968 and the Southeast Crater (the youngest dating from 1971). We should be able to enjoy some superb views all the way to the north coast of Sicily and the volcanic Aeolian Islands lying offshore. Our descent takes us past the eruptive cones from the eruptions of 2001 and 2002 with an overview of the Valle del Bove Caldera, back to the cable car station.

Please note: In the event of high winds the cable car does not operate and it will be necessary to ascend to the top craters from the northern side of the mountain. February 2021 update: Due to strombolian activity on all top craters of Mt. Etna, access is currently restricted to 2800m.

Today's nine kilometre walk is expected to take around four hours with a total ascent of 400 metres and a descent of 900 metres. Stay: Rifugio Ragabo (Simple) (B/L/D)

We take a short drive up the mountain this morning to the remains of the ski station of Piano Provenzana at 1900m - most of it was buried by lava in the 2002 eruptions. Our hike follows the solidified lava flows uphill to arrive at the crater line at around 2500 metres. We follow the crater line to the parasitic cone of Monte Nero then continue to the Grotta dei Lamponi, a long cave known as a lava tube that formed when the softer lava inside the chamber eroded. We can explore inside the lava tube with our head torches for several hundred metres before returning to the edge of the 1923 eruption and eventually, Piano Provenzana.

Today's 13 kilometre walk is expected to take around five hours with a total ascent and descent of 600 metres. Stay: Rifugio Ragabo (Simple) (B/L/D)

We make an early start this morning to drive to the port city of Milazzo on Sicily's northwest coast, gateway to the Aeolian Islands which are a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. We catch a fast hydrofoil to the awe-inspiring island of Stromboli, a classic cone-shaped island volcano which rises dramatically from the depths of the sea to 900 metres with a cloud of smoke almost permanently gracing its peak. Around its base are some small communities, whose white-washed houses splashed with scarlet bougainvillea, provide a vivid contrast to the dark volcanic rock of the powerful crater behind. The walking on Stromboli is a one of a kind and a spectacular experience as the volcano here is constantly erupting.

In the afternoon we climb on a zig-zagging path all the way to the crater rim, a hike of around four hours at a slow and steady pace with plenty of stops to admire the tremendous view. Our aim is to reach the summit for sunset and then to relax and spend some time observing the volcanic activity after dark, the best chance to observe the light show caused by the lava erupting from the volcano. Our descent by the light of our head torches is expected to take around two-and-a-half hours. The top section of the climb and descent of the mountain is on volcanic ash so it's important to have good walking boots and you may find walking poles helpful too.

February 2021 update: The summit of Stromboli crater is currently closed due to explosive events with access restricted to 280m.

Today's eight kilometre walk is expected to take approximately six-and-a-half hours in total with a total ascent and descent of 980 metres. Stay: Villaggio Stromboli (Comfortable) (B)

Departing Stromboli on an early hydrofoil we plan, sea conditions allowing, to stop on the Island of Panarea. The second smallest of the Aeolian's with a year-round population of just 280, it's been a popular summer retreat with the bohemian set since the 1960s. Leaving our baggage at the harbour office, our hike takes us to site of the pre-historic village at Calajunco on a trail that zig zags up and down from sea level to around 150 metres. In the afternoon we catch another hydrofoil to the largest Aeolian island of Lipari where we stay in the port town of the same name. Lipari has a reputation as the liveliest in the Aeolian Islands. This evening we can head out to enjoy some good food and wine in one of the restaurants in the ancient harbour of Marina Vecchia.

Today's four kilometre walk is expected to take approximately two hours. Stay: Hotel Filadelfia (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we take a small boat to the neighbouring island of Vulcano, named after Zeus' son Vulcan, the God of fire and metalworking. Although now dormant, Vulcano has erupted spectacularly throughout the centuries - the last dramatic explosion being only 100 years ago. In 183 BC a huge eruption gave birth to Vulcanello (the Little Volcano) visible from the port. Today, Vulcano puffs out a steady stream of gases and vapour. Even offshore the presence of the sulphur, which was once mined here, is obvious. Our hike on the island takes us up to the crater rim, 'Gran Cratere' (400 m) for great views of the islands scattered around us. After descending, you may wish to try a mud bath - reputedly an excellent cure for arthritic complaints! Having caked ourselves from head to toe, its then time for a swim in the azure sea - the water here is very warm, an indication of how close the boiling interior of the earth comes to its crust. We return to Lipari for our final night on the Islands.

Today's seven kilometre walk is expected to take approximately three hours with a total ascent and descent of 386 metres. Stay: Hotel Filadelfia (Comfortable) (B)

We return to mainland Sicily by hydrofoil back to Milazzo and drive south along the eastern side of the island to Taormina. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, this pretty town is home to many historic churches and a number of lively bars and cafes as well as a Graeco-Roman theatre which is famous for one of the most iconic views in Sicily - that of snow-capped Etna acting as a backdrop to the remarkably preserved columned stage. It was a favourite place during the days of the 'Grand Tour' and was frequented by Goethe, Edward Lear, D.H. Lawrence and many others. Our plan is to enter Taormina on foot , on a downhill walk from the village of Castelmola, perched high above the town. There will be free time here to wander the pretty streets full of cafes, restaurants and souvenirs shops and to pay a visit to the theatre. Our destination for our final night is the seaside town of Giardini Naxos a few kilometres to the south of Taormina.

Today's three kilometre walk is expected to take approximately 45 minutes with a total descent of 320 metres. Stay: Hotel Isola Bella (Comfortable) (B)

The trip ends this morning after breakfast in Taormina. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA), which is around an hour's drive from the hotel. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • Mount Etna - Trek to the crater summit of Europe's highest volcano
  • Expert led - Hikes with volcanology guide Luca Cosma
  • Stromboli - Chance to see volcanic activity by both day and night
  • Vulcano - Ascend to the rim of Gran Cratere for views of the Aeolian Islands
  • Taormina - Visit the famous Greek Theatre with views of a distant Mount Etna

  • Combining moderate grade walks with some more strenuous hikes. This grade is ideal if you are fit and want to challenge yourself with a few longer, more demanding trekking days, possibly on difficult terrain or at higher altitudes.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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