Mount Etna

Mount Etna

Mesmerising Mount Etna is Europe’s largest and most active volcano and you’ll find it on the island’s north-east coast. The volcano has shaped much of the Sicilian landscape and history for thousands of years and it also has the UNESCO stamp, so you know it’s worth a visit! Explore on a guided hike or ride the cable car to see the lava formations from above.
Mangia's Pollina Resort.

Mangia's Pollina Resort.

Pollina (Palermo Airport), Sicily (Palermo Airport)

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80.3 Km to Mount Etna

  • Private beach
  • Excellent range of facilities
  • Outstanding views
  • Stylish accommodation
  • Pool with slides
Hotel Alberi del Paradiso.

Hotel Alberi del Paradiso.

Cefalu (Palermo Airport), Sicily (Palermo Airport)

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91.2 Km to Mount Etna

  • Set in pretty gardens
  • Traditional feel
  • Peaceful spa*
  • Private beach
  • Tranquil pool area
Artemis Hotel.

Artemis Hotel.

Cefalu (Palermo Airport), Sicily (Palermo Airport)

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Based on 724 reviews

91.3 Km to Mount Etna

  • Excellent resort centre location
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Historic building
  • Great for friends and couples
  • Traditional charm
Alcantara Gorge

Alcantara Gorge

Sicily (Palermo Airport)

See one of Sicily’s most stunning natural beauty spots on the east coast, around 20km from Taormina and 50km from Mount Etna. The unusual rock formations of the Alcantara Gorge have been formed by lava...

22.4 Km to Mount Etna - Map

Villa Romana del Casale

Villa Romana del Casale

Sicily (Palermo Airport)

Want to step back in time and experience life like a Roman? Spend a day at this elaborate villa and you can do just that. The well-preserved estate is home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of...

70.8 Km to Mount Etna - Map

Cefalu Cathedral

Cefalu Cathedral

Cefalu (Palermo Airport), Sicily (Palermo Airport)

This cathedral is one of the top attractions in the town of Cefalu and one of the most interesting medieval buildings across the whole of the island. Legend has it that the Norman King Roger II was caught in a...

90.9 Km to Mount Etna - Map