Descubra as calmas Ilhas Eólias em um cruzeiro relaxante saindo de Tropea. Visite Lipari, Panarea e Stromboli para ver um vulcão ativo, praias intocadas e charmosas aldeias tradicionais.
Caminhe pelo cume do Monte Etna, o vulcão ativo mais alto da Europa, com um guia do vulcão nesta pequena excursão de trekking em grupo. Caminhe por um túnel de lava e admire paisagens vulcânicas dramáticas.
Descubra a Sicília a partir de um veleiro nesta relaxante excursão ao pôr do sol saindo de Catania com bebidas e lanches incluídos.
Aproveite a oportunidade de ver a beleza natural da Baia dei Ciclopi, os Faraglioni de Acitrezza e a Reserva Natural de Vendicari. Durante o passeio, você também poderá se banhar em águas cristalinas e aprender a velejar
Visite Savoca e Forza D'Agro, vilarejos onde "O Poderoso Chefão" foi filmado. Conheça a história real por trás da máfia. Saboreie um prato de massa típica siciliana com vinho em um restaurante encantador.
Caminhe até as crateras do cume do Monte Etna até o ponto mais alto permitido com um guia profissional. Pegue um teleférico até o ponto de caminhada e caminhe por 3,5 horas por este cenário deslumbrante.
Participe de um tour pelas vinícolas, experimente produtos típicos locais e participe de uma degustação de vinhos em uma das cidades mais bonitas da Sicília, Marsala.
Reviva algumas de suas cenas favoritas da Trilogia do Poderoso Chefão em um tour guiado saindo de Catania ou Taormina, enquanto você descobre belas cidades e campos da Sicília que ficaram famosos por Coppola.
Faça uma caminhada guiada ao pôr do sol na Sciara del Fuoco, no vulcão Stromboli. Descubra uma pequena ilha de fogo no grande mar azul e desfrute de vistas fantásticas sobre a bela paisagem circundante.
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