Calabria, South Italy
Calabria is situated in the 'toe' of Italy's boot-shaped peninsula. The region offers a rugged mountainous landscape with unique villages along with a spectacular coastline and many popular beaches.
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Reggio Calabria
Following two earthquakes, the downtown of Reggio Calabria was completely rebuilt. Explore the extensive collection of artifacts at the archeological museum and discover its very ancient history.
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Civita
Civita is listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, still maintaining the ancient traditions of the Albanian People. Explore gorges, canyons & waterfalls in this mountainous environment.
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Altomonte
Altomone, a hilltop town near the Pollino National Park, boasts a rich cultural heritage. This charming medieval village takes pride in its history. Enjoy beautiful views from its main square.
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Cosenza
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore Cosenza’s rich history and culture in its charming historic centre. Wander narrow, winding streets & take a journey through time in one of Italy's oldest cities.
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Tropea
Watch the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea from the cliff edge of Tropea's Old Town, then take the steps up from the beach to Santa Maria Dell’Isola for another panoramic viewpoint.
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Pizzo
The historical coastal town of Pizzo is renowned for its famous ‘tartufo’ ice cream. Visit the small beachside chapel, carved into the rock, just out of town.
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Paola
Paola is famous for being the birthplace of Saint Francis. Visit the monastery complex and walk along the seaside promenade.
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San Nicola Arcella
Enjoy the long stretching beach and hidden coves in San Nicola Arcella. Follow the path that leads to the 16th century watchtower with spectacular views.