Ätna-Tour und Mittagessen in einem Weingut mit Weinprobe





Beschreibung
Dank dieser Tour haben Sie die Möglichkeit, einzigartige Emotionen zu erleben, gemischt mit Erstaunen und Angst, für die atemberaubenden Landschaften und Ausblicke, aber auch für die verheerende und erbarmungslose Kraft des Vulkans, der mit seinen Lavaflüssen alles fegt und das Ambiente für Jahrhunderte verändert. Der Vulkan ist jedoch auch ein großer Bruder für die Einheimischen. Er gibt ihnen die Früchte des fruchtbaren Landes, das Sie zuerst auf der Honigfarm und dann im Weingut probieren können. So tauchen Sie in die typischen Aromen und Aromen dieses wundervollen Landes ein von Kontrasten.
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Reiseverlauf
Auf dem südlichen Abhang des Vulkans werden wir den Lavastrom von 1983 und 2002 überqueren, wo wir anhalten werden, um seine zerstörerischen Auswirkungen aus nächster Nähe zu sehen. Wir fahren weiter bis zu einer Höhe von 2.000 Metern, wo Sie bequem die Silvestri-Krater besuchen können, die aus dem Ausbruch von 1892 hervorgegangen sind. Hier haben Sie die Möglichkeit, entlang des unteren Kraters zu wandern oder die Entdeckung des Atemberaubenden zu unternehmen Panorama, das vom höchsten Krater aus genossen werden kann.
Auf dem Weg nach Taormina fahren wir an Zafferana Etnea vorbei, wo wir auf einer Honigfarm anhalten, um den Bio-Honigproduktionsprozess zu beobachten und die Sorten biologischen Honigs und viele andere Produkte wie Extra Vergin Olivenöl, Wein, Liköre, Oliven, trockene Tomaten und vieles mehr.
Die letzte Etappe der Tour wird in einem Weingut an der Nordseite des Vulkans Ätna sein, wo Sie die Aromen und Aromen genießen können, die unser großzügiges Land bietet. Nach dem Besuch der Weinkellerei und des Weinbergs kosten Sie ein köstliches Mittagessen mit regionalen Produkten, die traditionell zubereitet werden, sowie 5 Weine, die fachkundig zu Gerichten passen.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir holen Sie von jedem Ort ab! Bitte geben Sie in den Buchungsdetails den Namen der Unterkunft, in der Sie übernachten, und deren Adresse ein. Hinweis: Der Preis bezieht sich auf die Abreise mit Abholung aus dem Raum Catania. Für Abholungen im Raum Taormina wählen Sie die Option „Ätna + Weingut aus Taormina“. Für Abholungen im Raum Messina und Siracusa wird ein Aufpreis wie folgt erhoben: von 1 bis 3 Personen insgesamt 60,00 €; von 4 bis 8 Personen 15,00 € pro Person. Dieser Betrag ist vor Fahrtantritt direkt beim Fahrer in bar zu entrichten.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(104)
Our driver was very knowledgeable about the area, and also very accommodating for my grandmother who walks with a cane. He made sure to take routes she would be able to walk or that she could find a place to sit.
We had an unforgettable day exploring Mount Etna and visiting the Gambino Winery. Our guide, Martino, was exceptional—knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely passionate about his land, its history, and the unique culture of the Etna region. His enthusiasm made every stop more meaningful, from the volcanic landscapes to the vineyards thriving in Etna’s fertile volcanic soil. The stop at the honey farm was a great experience, arriving just before the tour groups, making us feel like it was a private tour! The winery visit was a highlight, with excellent wines, delicious local food, and fascinating insights into the winemaking traditions of the area. Martino came through again, he took us to a private part of the vineyard that was quiet and very romantic. On our way back, we stopped at the Chestnut of One Hundred Horses, and then proceeded on our way, only to be surprised again by a gift of delicious Italian cookies.! If you’re looking for an authentic Sicilian experience, I highly recommend this tour, and Martino. Thank you, Martino for sharing your passion and making our visit so memorable!
Dress warm as much colder at crater!! You can walk around the lower craters, see a piece of a village that got covered in Lava some 40 years ago. The winery was interesting. Tasted 5 wines paired with food.
Etna tour with wine tasting was fantastic. Early morning pick up by guide. He told us all kinds of facts about Mount Etna and its surroundings along the way. The tour around Etna was educational, fun and very interesting. Then on to a lower wine tasting. There we had a delicious lunch while enjoying 7 different wines (all from wines grown on Mount Etna). Top day really worth the money!
Guide was so nice! He really made us feel special! He told us about all the little things you miss in a big bus tour.
Our Etna Tour and Winery Lunch was hands-down one of the highlights of our entire trip to Sicily! From start to finish, everything exceeded our expectations—but the real star of the day was our guide, Martino. Martino was incredible—knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely passionate about Sicily, Mount Etna, and the local culture. He didn’t just guide us…he brought the entire experience to life. Every stop felt thoughtful and personalized, and he made sure we were comfortable, entertained, and learning something new along the way. Exploring Mount Etna was surreal, and Martino’s insights made it even more fascinating. And then the winery…wow. The setting was stunning, the food was delicious, and the wine tasting was perfection. It felt like such an authentic Sicilian experience—relaxed, beautiful, and full of flavor. If you’re considering this tour, don’t hesitate—book it. And if you’re lucky enough to get Martino as your guide, you’re in for an amazing day you won’t forget!
Lovely day. The wines and local dishles were amazing. A surprise highlight was finding wild saffron flowers blooming under chestnut trees!
The guide Giuseppe was exceptional and had a great way of conveying the history and geology of the area. The honey farm was interesting. The winery was good but the lunch was mediocre, the service was a little slow. All in all it was a good experience and I would recommend the tour.
Dress in layers for the cooler temperatures at Etna. Throughly enjoyed experience at Gambino Winery. Recommend this excursion.
Martino was an excellent driver and guide. We 2 couples were picked up from our hotel in a very comfortable luxury vehicle. Then we were driven up Mt Etna, stopping occasionally to view lava rock, craters, and evidence of towns that had once existed but had been covered by ash and lava. Then we stopped at a rest stop to use facilities (for pay) and get a snack along with hundreds of others. There was a long slow line to pay an extra €5 fee to see the large craters, which was not included in our trip price. Then we drove to a honey farm, joining hundreds of other people. At the farm were tasting samplings and a gift shop. I noticed most tourists there were using ONE TOOTHPICK for each sample brought to their mouth, which grossed me right out. After this we joined hundreds of other people at the Gambino winery, where we sat in a large room with about 40 tables of other small parties nearby. Think cafeteria. At our price point we certainly didn’t expect to feel herded with others at the stopping points along the way or to need to pay extra to see craters. In hindsight our party thought we could’ve easily driven ourselves up the mountain and could’ve had a more pleasurable experience at a smaller boutique winery for far less than we paid for this tour. We can’t recommend this tour.
Hello, We are Sorry for the 5€ ticket for the Silvestri Craters, but It was entroduced 2 weeks ago by the owner of "Funivie dell' Etna" who owns that part of Land. It has always been free and open to the public, and there is a legal battle underway with the Etna park authority and the municipality of Nicolosi to bring it back to being free as it was before. For this we apologize even thoug it is not our fault! As for crowded places, there's only one volcano Etna, and it's normal to find lots of people there, given that it's one of Sicily's most beautiful and evocative attractions. To use the restroom, you pay 50 cents because at 2,000 meters there's no water from the system, so they have to bring it in by truck. This costs money, and since the restroom is inside a private bar, the owner has to recoup the costs. As for the honey farm and the Gambino winery, they're very popular because they have excellent products, are professional and courteous, and have become very successful over time. Generally, when places aren't crowded, they're either not of high quality or too expensive and therefore not within everyone's reach.



