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Charles_H, Apr 2026
Etna and Winery
We traveled about half way up Etna from Taormina with our friends. We explored calderas and lava caves(inactive). After this, we were taken to Gambino winery. Luca, our tour guide, was very informative, engaging, and took care of us. The tour lasted approximately 8 hours. Overall a great experience with Luca, I highly recommend! .
Pamala_B, Mar 2026
Involves climbing and...
Involves climbing and small spaces (cave). We had snow so the visibility was limited but still a wonderful experience. Daphne was our guide and she is excellent and was very knowledgeable and helpful for those who were not as "fit" as others.. Would go again!
Patrick_R, Mar 2026
10 out of 10
What a great way to spend a rainy day! Our guide Orazio was so kind and accommodating. We really enjoyed the wine tasting experience along with the food pairings. It was very peaceful and delicious! Look no further for a perfect way to escape the crowds and see the beautiful Etna countryside.
Beth_G, Mar 2026
A must cooking...
A must cooking experience! Massimo is a wealth of knowledge in the marketplace as well as kitchen with a sense of humor to keep you engaged and interacting with fellow chefs!! Not only will you learn new techniques but also mistakes we've all made about blending and modifying your cooking style. Oh, and you will have fun as well! Don't miss out on this adventure!
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Sicily may be part of Italy, but this island has a distinct personality unlike anywhere else in the country—as you’ll see from the wide variety of Sicily tours. On the first few days of your trip, you can hike on Europe’s largest active volcano, visit The Godfather filming locations, sample the island’s excellent wine and food, and hit the beach. Then you can explore the historic centers of famous cities, learn to make cannoli, and marvel at the well-preserved remains of ancient Roman villas and Greek (yes, Greek) temples.

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