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Italian tour director with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, starting my career ...
Ciao, people! I’m Davide, a native naturalist guide in Sicily, especially for Mount Etna.I ...
Tour and Excursions Guide in SicilyGuide Accompagnatrice spécialisée en Tour de ...
I am a successful Trip Leader with a strong, international academic background since I have studied ...
I am a 63-year-old man and I introduce myself as a tour guide, teacher, and writer. My passion for ...
Hallo, I'm Asia (full name Joanna Maria Pioro), 39 yrs old, and I'm a licensed nature & walking ...
Sono guida turistica autorizzata. Ho conseguito una specializzazione in Archeologia presso ...
My name is Vincenzo, and I am a licensed Volcanological Guide for Mount Etna, the highest and most ...
I live in Messina in the north-east of Sicily and I have been a tour guide for twenty years. I ...
I am a Certified Nature Guide FES Sicilia and Sicilian man in 100%. I love playing ...
Sono siciliano, vivo e lavoro alle pendici dell'Etna. L'Etna e il suo territorio è il luogo ...
My name is Fabio and since 1995 I drive small groups of travelers to the most interesting trails of ...
I am sicilian, I lived in different cities of Italy where I studied and worked as archaeologist. I ...
Hiking Guide and Tour Leader!If you want to discover Etna or Catania city center, contact me!I ...
Hello! My name is Danilo and I am a licensed tour manager of Sicily, the beautiful island in the ...
Hi, I'm Mario! I've been working as a Tour Guide since 1999, I also started working as a freelance ...
Don’t let the perennial mantles of snow that dust the 3,300-metre-high top of hulking Etna fool you; this is Europe’s most active volcanic mountain. Each year it bubbles and broods, spouting sulphur and smoke and the occasional torrent of magma from its quad of calderas and countless cinder cones, inspiring fear and awe in equal measure amongst the Sicilians and sightseers that cluster in Catania below. The ancients attributed this metamorphic instability to the machinations of Typhon, or the belching of Hephaestus’ forges, while today seismologists and volcanologists crowd the mountain with monitoring points in an effort to reveal its deep geological secrets. But its intriguing destructiveness aside, there’s no question that Etna remains an impossibly beautiful sight. It shoulders high over the Straits of Messina, dressed in a cloak of vineyard, birch and beech woods and mist-clad summits, all of which come criss-crossed with hiking and biking trails, not to mention one of the most southerly ski fields on the continent! Most Mount Etna tour guides lead visitors up the south side to Sapienza Refuge to walk round the Silvestri craters, while others approach from Randazzo to the north, viewing the lovely waterfalls of the Alcantra Gorges before the ascent.
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