Mount Etna is not only a famous landmark in the region ofSicily but is also the biggest active volcano in Europe.
The craters in the mount last erupted in the year 2002/03 and can still be viewed if you hike up there. You can also book a cable car to carry you up the 2500 meter slope.
The Italian Dolomites are home to some of the most arresting mountains, valleys, and lakes in the European Alps. At every turn, you’ll be bewitched by the craggy peaks, velvet-like meadows, and thrilling mountain passes that define this sub-range of the Southern Limestone Alps. Visit the Dolomites and your days will be filled with unforgettable “am I dreaming?” moments. From the spectacular scenery and hiking trails to the charming mountainside huts and excellent hotels, the Dolomites will exceed your expectations (in every possible way).