After a boat tour that reveals breathtaking views of coastal rock formations, the Grotta del Cavallo cave and the islet Vulcanello, you'll land at Porto di Levante to begin your exploration of the rugged and beautiful island named for Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. Consisting of three craters, Vulcano is a fascinating example of the stunning landscapes and outstanding volcanic phenomena that earned the Aeolian Islands their UNESCO World Heritage site designation. One crater, Gran Cratere, is still active, and its last eruption occurred in 1890. Led by an expert guide, make the challenging trek up this remarkable and scenic volcano.
Take a boat tour around the volcanic island of Vulcano, and then embark on an adventurous hike up the crater to discover this jewel of the Aeolian Islands.