Relaxez-vous lors d'une croisière au départ de Tropea et goûtez au calme des îles Éoliennes. Visitez Lipari, Panarea et Stromboli et découvrez un volcan actif, des plages préservées et de charmants villages traditionnels.
Traversez le sommet de l'Etna, le plus haut volcan actif d'Europe, avec un guide du volcan, lors de cette randonnée en petit groupe. Marchez dans un tunnel de lave et admirez des paysages volcaniques spectaculaires.
Découvrez la Sicile à bord d'un voilier lors de cette excursion relaxante au coucher du soleil au départ de Catane, avec boissons et collations incluses.
Vous aurez l'occasion de découvrir la beauté naturelle de la Baia dei Ciclopi, des Faraglioni d'Acitrezza et de la réserve naturelle de Vendicari. Au cours de votre visite, vous pourrez également vous baigner dans des eaux cristallines et apprendre à faire de la voile.
Visitez Savoca et Forza D’Agro, les villages où le film Le Parrain a été filmé. Découvrez la véritable histoire de la mafia. Savourez un plat de pâtes sicilien accompagné de vin dans un charmant restaurant panoramique.
Randonnée vers les cratères du sommet de l'Etna jusqu'au point le plus haut autorisé avec un guide professionnel. Prenez un téléphérique jusqu'à votre point de départ, et marchez pendant 3,5 heures à travers ce paysage époustouflant.
Participez à la visite d'un vignoble, goûtez aux produits locaux typiques et prenez part à une dégustation de vins dans l'une des plus belles villes de Sicile, Marsala.
Revivez certaines de vos scènes préférées de la trilogie du Parrain lors d'une visite guidée au départ de Catane ou de Taormine, à la découverte des belles villes et de la campagne sicilienne rendues célèbres par Coppola.
Partez pour une randonnée guidée au coucher du soleil sur la Sciara del Fuoco du volcan Stromboli. Découvrez une petite île de feu dans la grande mer bleue, et profitez de vues fantastiques sur les magnifiques paysages environnants.
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