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Points of interest in Calabria coast
Tropea: Known as the "Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea," Tropea is a picturesque coastal town with a stunning clifftop location. Points of interest in Tropea include:
Tropea Beach: A beautiful sandy beach with crystal-clear waters, overlooked by the historic old town.
Santa Maria dell'Isola: A medieval monastery perched on a rocky promontory, offering panoramic views of the coastline.
Tropea Cathedral (Duomo di Tropea): A 12th-century cathedral with a Baroque façade, located in the heart of the old town.
Corso Vittorio Emanuele: The main street of Tropea, lined with shops, restaurants, and cafés, perfect for strolling and shopping.
Scilla: A charming coastal town known for its picturesque old town, historic castle, and stunning sea views. Highlights of Scilla include:
Ruffo Castle: A medieval fortress overlooking the sea, offering panoramic views of the coastline and the Strait of Messina.
Chianalea: The atmospheric old fishing quarter of Scilla, with narrow streets, colorful houses, and seafood restaurants.
Scilla Beaches: Scilla boasts several sandy beaches and coves, including Marina Grande and Spiaggia di Chianalea, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Reggio di Calabria: The largest city in Calabria, Reggio di Calabria is known for its seafront promenade, historic landmarks, and archaeological museum. Points of interest in Reggio di Calabria include:
Bronze Statues of Riace: Two ancient Greek bronze statues discovered in the sea near Riace in 1972, now housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria.
Lungomare Falcomatà: A scenic seafront promenade lined with palm trees, gardens, and cafés, offering panoramic views of the Strait of Messina and Sicily.
Cathedral of Reggio Calabria (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta): A beautiful Baroque cathedral located in the historic center of the city.
Pizzo: A charming coastal town known for its historic center, picturesque harbor, and delicious tartufo ice cream. Points of interest in Pizzo include:
Pizzo Castle: A medieval fortress overlooking the sea, housing the Murat Castle Archeological Museum.
Pizzo Beaches: Pizzo boasts several sandy beaches, including Marina di Pizzo and Piedigrotta Beach, known for its unique cave church carved into the rock.
Capo Vaticano: A rugged promontory with stunning coastal cliffs and crystal-clear waters, offering panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Capo Vaticano is known for its beautiful beaches, including Grotticelle Beach and Praia di Fuoco.
Reggio Calabria Promenade: A scenic waterfront promenade in Reggio Calabria, perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, and enjoying views of the sea and the Strait of Messina.
Isola di Dino: A small island located off the coast of Praia a Mare, known for its sea caves, including the Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto) and the Grotta del Leone (Lion Cave), accessible by boat tours.
Cirella: A picturesque coastal village known for its colorful houses, historic tower, and panoramic views of the sea. Cirella is also home to the Sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie, located on a hill overlooking the town.
Local Cuisine: Calabria is known for its delicious cuisine, including seafood dishes such as swordfish, tuna, and anchovies, as well as local specialties like 'nduja (spicy spreadable salami) and Calabrese pizza.