History, Mystery and Drama of Mt. Vesuvius, Mt. Vulcano and Mt. Etna Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
Volcanoes embody power and drama, majesty and mystery during your grand Southern Italy itinerary focused on the unique landscapes. Lava spills out of a conical volcanic peak, causing a nightly light display spouting over the edges of a secluded island. Rich soil shapes the essences of the cuisine, fortifying produce and wine with delectable flavors. Antique cities hide beneath blanketing ash from an ancient eruption. Cafes in charming villages offer pristine panoramas of volcanic summits and the Mediterranean Sea. From Etna to Vesuvius, Stromboli to Vulcano, you will explore, enjoy, and embrace the natural splendor of Southern Italy.
Customizable Itinerary
Naples – At the Historical Heart
Naples is a bustling city with a vibrant port leading to the shimmering cobalt waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Historic streets wind into the maze-like lanes in the Historic District, sprawling into the endlessly moving metropolis along the outer 19th-century neighborhoods. Baroque architecture complements the city’s history under the reign the Spanish kingdom, with ruins dating back to the Roman Empire. Your flight lands at Naples International Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon your arrival. The main street of Via San Biagio divides the city at the historic center, teeming with people and glowing with the facades of golden churches.
The oldest castle in the city, Castel dell’Ovo, retains its prominent position guarding the harbor, with the water crashing against the rocky outcropping with dramatic effect. You settle into the comforts of your luxurious hotel offering views of the sea and boats returning from the open water. The aroma of melted cheese and bubbling pizza dough fills the city, emanating from the enumerable pizzerias celebrating the city as the birthplace of the iconic Italian dish. A funicular leads to the summit of the Vomero district, crowned by the Castel Sant’Elmo, a 13th-century fortress erected over the foundations of an 11th-century church.
What's Included:
Naples – Atop the Vesuvius Summit
Stromboli – Brining the Past to Life
Stromboli – Witnessing Natural Power
Stromboli – Up Close and a Personal Volcano
Lipari – Walking on Obsidian
Lipari – Relaxing with a Mud Bath
Taormina – Looking Out to Etna
Taormina – To Etna’s Peak
Taormina – Flavors of the Slopes of Etna
Catania – A Celebration of the Landscape
Catania – The Fading Volcanic Silhouette
Trip Highlights
- Witness the nightly fireworks display of the controlled eruption of Sciara del Fuoco on Stromboli Island, part of the Aeolian Islands
- Traverse the lunar landscape of Mt. Etna on a guided tour of the largest active volcano in Europe
- Follow the shore trail circumnavigating the conical summit of Mt. Vesuvius to view the exterior and interior caldera of the fabled volcano connected to Pompeii
- Discover the preserved streets and artifacts of Pompeii with a guided tour of the ancient city’s highlights
- Explore the treasures preserved and displayed inside the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, which houses one of the most extensive collections of Greco-Roman art and artifacts in Europe
- Indulge in the tastes of Sicily during a private wine and food tour to sample the flavors shaped by the rich minerals of the volcanic soil
- Take a dip in the natural mud baths of Vulcano Island to soak in the healing properties of the heated and mineral-rich waters
- Follow the trail alongside Alcantara Gorge to view icy blue whitewater, silver cliffs, and hidden beaches graced with the sapphire freshwater river
- Embrace the gorgeous black sand beaches of the Aeolian Islands and the golden shoreline beneath the historic Sicilian city of Taormina
Detailed Description
The thrill of discovery fills each moment of your custom tailored 12-day tour of Southern Italy, focusing on the culture around active volcanoes. The journey begins with your arrival in Naples, the bustling port city edging the eponymous bay. Your private transfer greets you upon your arrival at Naples International Airport and escorts you to a lavish hotel overlooking the water. The remainder of the day is yours to explore and enjoy the blend of baroque architecture and contemporary culture. The following morning, your guide leads you to Mt. Vesuvius to climb to the top of the crater. Peer inside before visiting the Volcano Observatory, known for studying the activity of the three major volcanoes around the Campania region.
Continue to Pompeii, the fabled ancient city, to tour the excavated grounds. Explore the galleries and halls inside the National Archaeological Museum to view the magnificent collection of Greco-Roman art, including the Farnese collection. In the evening, you board the overnight ferry bound for the Aeolian Island of Stromboli. Your private transfer greets you at the port and escorts you to a stunning luxury hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to indulge in the secluded comforts of the island, from the black sand beaches to the serene cafes of the town. In the evening, you follow the trail to the Sciara del Fuoco viewpoint to enjoy the unique fireworks show of the nightly eruption.
The next day, you can hike around Stromboli Island or relax in the comforts of your hotel before once again taking to the trails along Sciara del Fuoco Volcano, this time trekking to the summit overlooking the erupting crater. Then you take the ferry to Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian Islands. After settling into the luxuries of your hotel, your guide leads you on a tour to view the obsidian flows and quarries connoting the historic volcanic eruptions. Relish a full day tour of Vulcan Island and trek along the smoldering calderas of the main volcano. You could also spend time in the natural mud baths heated by steaming pockets.
Travel to Sicily by ferry. Your private transfer greets you in Messina and escorts you to a magnificent hotel in Taormina, known for its gorgeous position on the cliffs overlooking the Ionian Sea. Enjoy a private tour of the city to find unparalleled views of Mt. Etna in the distance. You have a full day hiking tour of Mt. Etna, taking you along the safe trails to experience the lunar landscape and smoking fumaroles of the various craters. The foothills of Mt. Etna beckon you, with a half-day private wine and food tour to sample the incredible flavors of the produce grown in the mineral-rich soil connected to the volcano.
Return to Taormina in the afternoon with the remaining day at your leisure. Your private transfer escorts you through an ancient lava tube and along the trails of Alcantara Gorge, known for hidden beaches and breathtaking cliffs shaped by volcanic eruptions. You arrive in Catania in the afternoon with an introductory tour of the baroque city. On the final day, your private transfer greets you at the hotel and escorts you to Catania-Fontanarossa Airport for your flight home when you are ready.
Starting Price
$4,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We found this travel company wonderful.
All the cities were great
Great Restaurants. Amazing locations and tours.
Excellent hotels. Our favorites Piccolo Giardino in Taormina, Acqua dell'Arte in Catania, and Casato Licitra in Ragusa. Great service.
Loved our days on the beaches.
They were very helpful for the complete trip.
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Matteo provided exactly the trip we wanted, which was a 12-day tour of Sicily, starting in Palermo and ending in Catania. We spent 3 nights in most hotels and approved of his choices, which gave us different experiences of hotels in Sicily. In Taormina we stayed at Hotel Calipso, Hotel Kore in Agrigento, and A Casa Di Anna in Palermo. He provided us with a cellphone upon arrival and checked in from time to time. His English is excellent. We sometimes had problems with internet, and he would call the hotel to try to get a solution, then report back. We used two guides provided by him for specific tours, but basically did things by ourselves. I would turn to him for my next trip to Italy.
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My wife and kids were joined by my sister, my dad and his wife on a 10-day trip to Sicily.
We engaged this travel company to put the trip together for us. I provided the information about which villages we were interested in focusing on because of an ancestral tie. They took that information and weaved in activities that complimented our desired locations and supplemented the agenda with villages and cities with which we didn’t have ancestral ties, but which offered opportunities for fun and adventure.
We started out in Taormina for three nights. While in the area we did quick driving tours of Letojanni and Roccalumera. We spent a little more time in Sant'Alessio Siculo to visit our family church in which my great grandfather Stefano had a stone erected at the passing of his father Domenico in 1948. We traveled to Savoca to visit locations that were in the Godfather movies. Then we drove up to Forza d'Agrò another family ancestral hub and did a walking tour of the town visiting more set locations for the Godfather movies but also parts of our town inhabited by our ancestors. We spent a fair amount of time in the town of Taormina visiting the central city area and other locations like the Greek Amphitheater. Everywhere we went was a quick 10-minute walk from our hotel. We stayed at a Hotel which was an excellent base of operations.
Our last day in the area we visited Mt. Etna. Our very knowledgeable guide put us through the paces visiting some of the minor smaller craters. It’s a location that truly has to be seen to be appreciated. Pictures just do not do it justice. We also toured a tunnel caused by lava flow that had been in existence since at least 1776.
For the next night, we moved on to Sant'Angelo di Brolo and visited parts of the village tied to our ancestors. Our driver did a create job of recon on the area so he could focus us on the areas that held the most historical significance to us. He also helped us with our dialogue with the commune’s municipal records office. His efforts helped us obtain printouts that provided us invaluable information for our family tree.
While in the area we also visited Gioiosa Marea which is a genuinely nice village on the northwest coast of Messina. From there we had a magnificent view of the Aeolian Islands.
We finished our stay with five nights in Siracusa. Siracusa is a good-sized city and we stayed on the “Island” of Ortigia where there were tons of sights to see and things to do. We ventured out of town to visit a number of locations. We visited the Archaeological Park the highlight of which was a Greek Amphitheater that was even bigger than the one in Taormina. We visited a farm that produces high quality Olive, Jams, Honey and Citrus. We participated in a cooking class with a Chef. We ventured out of the area for a tour of Ragusa lead by another guide who shared her wealth of knowledge about the area with us. Along the way we got to see Modica and Ispica. Of course we also visited a winery to learn about the process of making wine in Sicily (and to drink a little of the local Sicilian output too).
The mountain landscape was breathtaking in all the areas we visited. Each time we entered a share turn we were glad our driver was still with us taking great care to make the drive as smooth as possible.
Unfortunately, the visit had to end, and we had to travel back to reality.
The whole family had a wonderful time, and everyone can’t wait to get back.
Our travel company exceeded our very high expectations!
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From the beginning stages of planning our trip to Italy with this travel agency (and specifically our travel planner) we knew we were going enjoy this trip of a lifetime. All we needed to do was provide our budget and "wish list" and he worked his considerable magic from there! We ultimately visited Venice, Tuscany, Sorrento and Naples, enjoying everything from a haunted city tour of Venice at night, a private cooking class in Sorrento, exploring several cities in Tuscany via the use of our rental car, visiting Pompeii and attending several other small walking/boat tours in each of the locations. Our lodging included a present day working vineyard which was converted from a 17th century monastery and hotels stays in which we felt as if we had stepped out of our lives and into those of the "rich and famous"; absolute opulence! And, as if that wasn't enough, the tour guides, hotel staff, private driver; they all deserve to be recognized for their individual love and knowledge of their city, warmth, good nature and professionalism. So much so that when the weather turned cold on our return from the island of Capri, the boat captain handed out his personal jackets and blankets to all on board! Every site we visited and tour we attended was so very well planned and so very worth the time. We were made to feel as if our agent planned our trip more as if he were doing so for family than clients. ..I can't imagine a better experience!
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