Tourists ski on Italy's Mount Etna despite unabated eruptions
Despite heightened alert levels, tourists flocked to Mount Etna to ski and witness the volcano’s dramatic eruptions up close.
Reuters
28 December 2025 at 14:20:14

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Tourists took advantage of the holiday season on Sunday (December 28) by ski mountaineering on the slopes of Mount Etna, while Italy's most active volcano continued to erupt unabated.
The Department of Civil Protection raised the alert level for Mount Etna from green to yellow on Saturday (December 27), due to the possible rapid escalation of activity.
Nevertheless, people were not going to miss out on the opportunity to see the volcanic ash clouds up close or enjoy a day of ski mountaineering in pleasant weather.
"It's very impressive to climb at this time, with the contrast between the eruption, the snow and the sea just below," said volcanological guide Giuseppe Curcio, describing it as an 'unique experience'.
Rising more than 3,300 metres above sea level, Etna dominates eastern Sicily and is monitored around the clock. Its frequent eruptions are a reminder of the powerful forces beneath one of Europe's most closely watched volcanoes.
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