Vulcano Volcano — Italy
Climb to an active fumarolic crater above the Mediterranean, where sulfur vents hiss and the Aeolian Islands unfold below.
About this spectacle
Vulcano, the southernmost of the Aeolian Islands, offers one of the Mediterranean's most accessible active volcanic experiences. Visitors can hike to the rim of the Gran Cratere, where fumaroles hiss and belch clouds of sulfurous steam, staining the crater walls vivid yellows and oranges. The ground is warm underfoot, and the acrid smell of sulfur hangs in the air. From the summit, panoramic views sweep across the Aeolian archipelago, with Stromboli, Lipari, and sometimes Etna visible on clear days. Below, the island's black sand beaches and bubbling thermal mud baths — where volcanic gases percolate through shallow coastal waters — let visitors literally soak in geothermal energy. The volcanic landscape feels primordial: bare, scorched ridges contrasting with deep blue sea.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak May — Sep
Getting there
Nearest airport: CTA. Nearest city: Messina.
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