The easiest way
to Etna's highest point
Easy, panoramic and safe Etna excursion
The only Etna cable car
Mount Etna boasts countless forest trails, yet the real marvel awaits at the summit craters above 2,500 meters.
The Funivia dell’Etna is the volcano’s sole cable car and ascends from 1,920 meters to 2,500 meters. From there, sturdy 4X4 buses and certified volcano guides escort you to almost 3,000 meters.
This Etna excursion with cable car and 4×4 is perfect for families, seniors and small groups looking for an easy Etna tour with breathtaking views of Europe’s highest active volcano.
Total Accessibility
Etna excursions for families, seniors and disabled visitors
Our tours are Etna accessible excursions designed for every age and ability.
Wheelchair‑friendly 4X4 buses, stairlifts at the ticket office and gentle paths at 2,500 meters allow you to enjoy a safe Etna excursion without strenuous hiking, summer or winter.
Safety First
The safest Mount Etna excursion
Modern cable cars, sturdy 4X4 buses and certified volcano guides make this the safe Etna excursion on authorised routes, far from hazardous terrain.
Explore Europe’s tallest active volcano with total peace of mind.
the heart of volcanic activity
Summit Craters of Etna
Record numbers
From a single Central Crater, Etna has developed new active craters, drawing the attention of experts and enthusiasts from around the world.
Besides rising to 3,403 meters, Etna is also one of the most active volcanoes on Earth: with a record number of eruptive events and some of the tallest lava fountains ever observed, it ranks just after Hawaii’s Kīlauea.
Europe's highest active volcano
Mount Etna as you’ve never seen it
Mount Etna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at 3,403 meters is Europe’s highest active volcano.
A living mountain, rich in history, mythology and nature, it has inspired poets and writers since ancient Greek times and attracts visitors from all over the world with its incomparable beauty.
Funivia dell’Etna lets you experience the ascent in total comfort, thanks to a fleet of vehicles that safely take you right up to the summit craters.
Etna erupts often, but this constant activity makes it safer: slow flows and 24/7 INGV monitoring allow safe Etna excursions all year round.
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