Known as the 'Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea', Tropea is famous for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Explore its old town with its narrow streets and enjoy breathtaking views from the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Isola, perched on a rock overlooking the sea.
This famous cape is known for its impressive cliffs and hidden beaches. It is a perfect place to snorkel and enjoy the natural beauty of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
A charming seaside town famous for its Aragonese castle and the delicious ice cream 'Tartufo di Pizzo'. Do not miss the Church of Piedigrotta, a unique chapel carved into the rock.
This picturesque fishing village is famous for its mythological legends and its beautiful neighborhood of Chianalea, known as the 'Venice of the South'. Visit the Ruffo Castle for panoramic views of the Strait of Messina.
The largest city in Calabria, famous for the National Museum of Magna Graecia where the Riace Bronzes, bronze sculptures from ancient Greece, are housed. Stroll along the Lungomare Falcomatà, often called 'the most beautiful kilometer in Italy'.
A charming medieval village perched on a hill with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Explore its Norman cathedral and picturesque narrow streets.
Famous for the Cattolica di Stilo, a small 9th century Byzantine church. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valley and the rich history of this village.
A historic town with a charming old town. Visit the Norman-Swabian Castle and the Bilotti Open Air Museum, with modern sculptures along the main street.
The capital of the region, known for its botanical garden and the Morandi Bridge. Explore the historic center and enjoy views of the Corace river valley.