What are the Alcantara Gorges?Cosa sono le Gole dell’Alcantara
The Alcantara Gorges (also known as the Alcantara Canyon) are a spectacular lava canyon carved by the Alcantara River. Its unique „organ-pipe“ basalt columns stand impressively up to 40–50 meters high. The landscape is one of a kind, featuring a striking contrast between black volcanic rock and cold, crystal-clear water.
Where are the Alcantara Gorges located?Dove si trovano le Gole di Alcantara
They are located in Eastern Sicily, between Motta Camastra and Castiglione di Sicilia, just a few kilometers from Taormina (Messina province). The area is part of the protected Alcantara River Park.
How the Gorges were formedCome si sono formate le Gole
Thousands of years ago, lava flows from Mount Etna descended into the valley. Upon contact with the river, the lava cooled rapidly, forming geometric basalt columns. Over time, the river eroded the rock, creating the deep and narrow Alcantara Gorges (only 2–5 meters wide in some spots).
How to get to the Alcantara Gorges
From Taormina
From Taormina to the Alcantara Gorges: it takes about 45 minutes by car, following the SS185 road towards Motta Camastra. During peak season there are also dedicated tour/transfer.
From Catania
To get to the Alcantara Gorges from Catania: take the A18 highway to Giardini-Naxos, then follow the SS185. Travel time varies (1–1.5 hours).
From Messina
To get to the Gorges from Messina: take the A18 heading south, exit at Giardini-Naxos, then follow the SS185.
Things to do at the Gorges
Experience unique adventures surrounded by nature in this stunning canyon. Here are some recommended activities to best explore the valley:


Mt. Etna and Alcantara Gorges Tour with Lunch
A complete adventure combining Etna and the canyon: trekking, a visit to the "Grotta dei Ladroni" lava tube, lunch, and a final swim in the gorges! (8 hours, from €80)


Quad Bike Tour in the Alcantara Valley
Adrenaline and views along lava trails and breathtaking landscapes. (From €50 per quad)


Horseback Riding on Mt. Etna or in the Alcantara Valley
Relax and enjoy nature at a slow pace through woods and rivers. (From 1.5 hours, min. 2 people)


Body Rafting Alcantara e River Trekking
A thrilling river experience in the heart of the Botanical Park. About 90 minutes of pure fun! (From €45)
When to go and what to wear
- May–September: Ideal for water activities. Arrive early during peak season.
- Spring/Autumn: Fewer crowds and beautiful colors, though the water remains cold.
- Winter: River access is often restricted.
Clothing tips for the river: Grip-soled water shoes, swimsuit or quick-dry technical gear, and sunscreen. The water is cold (around 10–12°C / 50–54°F).
Prices, Tickets, and Services
Prices vary for entrance, elevators/stairs, rentals, and guided tours. Check opening hours and details on the specific entrance website or the Alcantara River Park site before you go. Parking and ticket offices can get crowded in high season. Or visit this site:
What to see near the Alcantara Gorges
- Castiglione di Sicilia: A medieval village known for its Etna vineyards.
- Randazzo: A town built of lava stone with an old-world atmosphere.
- Giardini-Naxos and Taormina: Beaches, the Ancient Greek Theatre, and views of the Ionian Sea.
- Mt. Etna (Sartorius Craters): Easy walks through forests and ancient lava flows.
Conclusion
The Alcantara Gorges are a special place featuring volcanic nature, cold waters, and unique panoramas. Whether you are on vacation or a local, a visit here makes your trip to Sicily even more memorable.
FAQ
In Eastern Sicily, between Motta Camastra and Castiglione di Sicilia, a short distance from Taormina.
Costs range from €2 to €15 depending on the entrance type and services. Check online prices before you go.
For a quick look, 1–2 hours is enough; for guided activities, plan for a half-day.
Water shoes, swimsuit, small towel, water, and sunscreen. Bring a hat in summer.
You can enter the water in some sections during summer. Inner sections and currents require a guide.
You’ll find local bars and trattorias in nearby towns (Motta Camastra, Francavilla, Castiglione). Alternatively, there is a snack bar at the Gorges entrance.
It is the protected area that safeguards the river, the gorges, and the valley’s habitats.





