How to visit Mt Etna

Etna is the tallest active volcano in Europe and its lunar landscape is one of the most interesting natural attractions in Sicily.

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How to visit Stromboli

Planning a holiday to Sicily without visiting Stromboli? Impossible. This is one of those things that should not be missed because, with its breathtaking scenery and the Sciara del Fuoco (the blackened lava scar running down Stromboli's northern flank) illuminating the starry nights, Stromboli gives truly unforgettable moments.

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Hidden Palermo: Stanze del Genio House-Museum

One of the largest collections of majolica in the world is located in a house in Palermo. Visiting it is possible and not to be missed.

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Mangialonga: Piedmont’s food and wine walk

No need to train, just need a good palate. La Morra, Piedmont's food capital, has started the countdown for the Mangialonga, the 4-km food and wine walk through the UNESCO vineyards in the name of taste, good wine and traditions.

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Unleashing Adventure in Sicily: A Family Affair

The adventure parks in Sicily are aimed at those who want to "have outdoor fun" immersed in greenery, experiencing the thrill of climbing and challenging the force of gravity.

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48 Hours in Ravenna

Situated in the northern Italian region of Emilia Romagna, Ravenna is a breath-taking city steeped in culture and history.

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