A holiday to Sicily isn’t complete without getting up close to Europe’s tallest active volcano, the magnificent Mount Etna. And there’s no better time to see it than at sunset. Heading off in the afternoon as a group of just 19, you’ll be picked up from your resort by minibus for a scenic drive through the countryside and up the mountain. The terrain gets rockier the further up you get, so around half way there you’ll swap from the bus to a 4-wheel drive. At two points during the journey, you’ll have some free time to explore this lava-devastated, almost lunar landscape at your own pace. Make sure you’re wearing comfortable walking shoes and warm layers – it gets cold at such a high altitude. When you’re almost at the top, an expert alpine guide will take you on foot to the highest accessible point, where you’ll watch the sun set from almost 3,000 metres up. Afterwards, you’ll head back down the mountain, stopping off a