About Calabria

Discover the Many Faces of Calabria

Calabria is one of the most authentic and surprising regions of southern Italy. Nature still plays the leading role here: more than 800 kilometres of coastline, crystal-clear waters, historic hilltop villages, and landscapes that shift constantly between sea and mountains. But Calabria is also history, traditions, and flavours. From the ancient cities of Magna Graecia to medieval towns, from local markets to a rich and genuine cuisine, every corner tells a story about this remarkable region. Discover some of the many sides of Calabria: sightseeing and historic towns, local gastronomy, sea and beaches, mountains and national parks, outdoor activities, and a cultural heritage that spans thousands of years.

Cultura

Sightseeing (Reggio Calabria - Tropea - Scilla - Pizzo)

Discover medieval villages, charming historic centres, and towns overlooking the sea.
Calabrian Cuisine

Local Specialties (Agrumi - Olio, Vino, Liquori - Cipolla Rossa - Fileja - Nduja)

Calabria is known for its traditional local products, from the famous Tropea red onion to spicy cured meats, olive oil, and artisanal liqueurs.
The Sea

Beaches & Excursions (Spiagge - Escursione lungo la Costa - Isole Eolie)

Crystal-clear waters, long sandy beaches, and hidden coves make the Calabrian coast one of the most beautiful areas of the Mediterranean.
Nature

Mountains & National Parks (Sila - Serra San Bruno - Lago Cecita - Montagna)

Beyond the sea, Calabria offers wild mountains and large national parks where forests, lakes, and unspoiled landscapes can be explored.
Sports

Activities (Sub/Catamarano/Water Sport - Trekking - Bici)

The Mediterranean climate and diverse landscapes make Calabria ideal for outdoor activities: hiking, water sports, trekking, and much more
Storia

From Greeks to Byzantines (Locri - Vibo Valentia - Zungri - Stilo )

Calabria preserves the traces of ancient civilizations, from the archaeological sites of Magna Graecia to medieval towns and castles.
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