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Sicily, Italy
Mount Etna
Mount Etna rises high above eastern Sicily as a solitary volcano and one of the island’s defining landmarks. Known for its frequent eruptions, it has been designated a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site for its geological significance. Around its slopes stretch landscapes ranging from barren lava fields to fertile vineyards nourished by volcanic soil. From summer hiking and winter skiing to scenic railways and agritourism, Mount Etna offers many different ways to experience its unique environment.
Taormina
Taormina is one of the best resorts in Sicily, surrounded by the spectacular views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea. The origins of Taormina date back to the 4th century BC, and it is a city of history with many ancient ruins. You can stroll along the quaint alleys and piazzas, and discover the beauty of the elevated city, or relax on the beach and take in the intricate coastline and islet scenery, and enjoy the relaxing resort atmosphere.