Surroundings
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Don't miss out on oases suspended between natural beauty and ancient history!
Isola di Capo Rizzuto and surroundings
The territory of Isola di Capo Rizzuto is one of the most fascinating stretches of the Ionian coast of Calabria, with golden beaches, clear waters, and unspoiled nature.
In the area of Le Cannella, you can admire the picturesque historic Curmo Fountain, relax on the beautiful Curmo Beach, or enjoy the sun at Lido Spiagge Rosse. The Fratte cliff and the famous Le Cannella Beach, known for its reddish sand, are also worth a visit. The tourist port and the new Bella Vista promenade offer pleasant walks with sea views, while from Punta Cimiti you can admire breathtaking sunsets.
Along the coast, you’ll also find Punta Marinella Beach, the Municipal Lido, and numerous coves ideal for those seeking relaxation and tranquility.
Le Castella
The pearl of the Ionian
A symbol of the Calabrian Ionian coast, Le Castella is famous for the majestic Aragonese Castle, which rises from the sea and offers an unforgettable view. From here, numerous boat excursions depart to discover the beauty of the protected marine territory. Among the most beautiful beaches in the area are Sovereto, Santa Domenica, the spectacular Spiaggia dei Gigli, and many small coves accessible by sea or short trails. Don’t miss the Papa V tourist port, a starting point for boat trips or diving.
Capo Colonna
Discovering ancient Kroton
A few kilometers from Crotone is Capo Colonna, one of the most important archaeological sites in Calabria. Here you can visit the remains of the famous Temple of Hera Lacinia, now part of the Archaeological Park that also includes the Garden of Hera, the Capo Nao Tower, and the Archaeological Museum.
For sea lovers, Scifo Beach and the nearby Scifo Tower offer wild and unspoiled landscapes, perfect for an alternative day at the beach. The Scifo cliff is ideal for diving or snorkeling enthusiasts.
Crotone
History, culture, and maritime tradition
The city of Crotone, an ancient Greek colony, is now a lively seaside center that combines culture and tradition. Its promenade is perfect for sunset walks, while the old port retains the charm of maritime tradition.
Among the must-see places are the Naval League, the monumental Castle of Charles V, and the National Archaeological Museum, which houses important artifacts from Magna Graecia.
Santa Severina
One of the most beautiful villages in Italy
Perched on a rocky spur, the village of Santa Severina is one of the pearls of the Calabrian hinterland. Here you can visit the magnificent Norman Castle, the Archaeological Museum, and the charming Villa Paul Harris.
A place out of time, perfect for a cultural trip or a stroll through ancient alleys.
Sila National Park
The green heart of Calabria
A short distance from the coast, the Sila National Park offers completely different landscapes: forests, lakes, and mountains ideal for hiking, outdoor sports, and relaxation.
Among the most famous locations are Lorica, Camigliatello Silano, the monumental forest of the Giants of Sila, and the large mountain lakes like Lake Arvo, Lake Cecita, and Lake Ampollino.