Holidays with Kids magazine Volume 18

Andrew on 14 November 2008 at 08:58:00 AM

From gelato to exploding volcanos, the Italian island of Sicily offers plenty of treats for kids.

Go to bed or witness a volcano erupting? Needless to say, my 10-year-old son didn’t hesitate when given the choice. We’d just flown into Sicily’s Catania airport and it was close to midnight, but nothing - repeat nothing - was going to prevent Max from checking out the spectacular lava flow issuing from Mt Etna. After weeks of traipsing through museums, churches and galleries throughout northern Italy there was finally something really cool to see, and there was no way his mother’s tedious adherence to bedtime curfews was going to keep him away.

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