- Sibari Hotels
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Legend has it that this ancient Calabrian town was founded in the year 720 B.C by Iso of Elice and inhabited by the Achei and the colonies of Trezene. Over the following centuries, many other colonies settled in...
- Scalea Hotels
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If Scalea, situated on the Thyrennian coast just south of Praia a Mare, is now one of Calabria's most popular tourist destinations, during the distant Norman and Anjevin periods it was an important commercial hub and...
- Roccella Jonica Hotels
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The symbol of Roccella Jonica, splendid town of Calabria's "Locride" area, in the province of Reggio Calabria, is its Angevin Castle: a magnificent 16th century stronghold which dominates the town and the...
- Praia a Mare Hotels
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The origins of Praia a Mare, town located in the province of Cosenza and among the most famous of the towns on Calabria's Tyrrhenian coast, date back to the Superior Palaeolithic age: hypothesis ascertained by...
- Parco della Sila Hotels
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The National Park of Sila, and the authority which manages and protects it, was established in 2002, bringing together the National Park of Calabria, Sila Piccola, Sila Grande and Sila Greca.
Within this immense area,...
- Isola di Dino Hotels
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Just a short distance away from Praia a Mare, the Isola di Dino (once known as the Isola dei Conigli or "Rabbit Island") is a small tongue of land, just 4 kilometers in perimeter and reaching a height of...
- Diamante Hotels
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More than 150 murals, the work of artists originating from every corner of the globe, decorate the external walls of the buildings situated in the historic center of Diamante, the small town located on the north west...
- Cirņ Marina Hotels
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It is believed that the origins of Cirò Marina, once a fraction of the nearby town of Cirò, in the province of Crotone, date all the way back to the times of the legendary war of Troia. What is certain is...
- Amantea Hotels
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For decades, if not centuries, Amantea has been one of the most popular Calabrian tourist destinations, and the true jewel of the Tyrrhenian coast. Situated between Paola and Lamezia Terme, the town is widely known...
- Reggio Calabria Hotels
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Reggio Calabria is situated on the Easter coast of the Straight of Messina, at the foot of the Aspromonte. An ancient city, founded by the Greeks, Reggio Calabria is, after Cuma, the oldest Greek settlement in...
- Gerace Hotels
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An enchanting medieval town just a few kilometers from Calabria's Ionic coast, from its hilltop position within the boundaries of the national park of Aspromonte, Gerace dominates the Valley of Locride. It is believed...
- Locri Hotels
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The origins of Locri, an ancient Calabrian city which gazes out across the Ionic coast, are linked to the Greek settlement of Locri Epizefri and the nearby town of Gerace. Today Locri is the most important town of the...
- Tropea Hotels
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Internationally famous, Tropea is situated between the Gulf of St Eufemia and the Gulf of Gioia Tauro. The town is set on a hill known as "la rupe", at the foot of Mount Poro.
The visitor will be struck...
- Vibo Valentia Hotels
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Vibo Valentia is situated on the side of the promontory which looks out over the Gulf of St Eufemia. The city Vibo Valentia was one of the most important in Magna Grecia, and today is a well known summer tourist...
- Pollino National Park Hotels
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Extending over 193 thousand hectares and comprising 56 districts, 32 within the region of Calabria and 24 within the region of the Basilicata, and with a population of approximately 170 thousand inhabitants, the...
- Aspromonte Hotels
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Aspromonte is at the Southern most part of the Appenines. From sea-level the terrain progressively rises to an altitude of 2000 meters. Aspromonte is today a protected area and home to a number of extremely rare...
- Cosenza Hotels
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In the northern part of Calabria, between the Sila Grande and the Coastal chain, one finds Cosenza, the only Calabrian city to have preserved the traces of antiquity. The symbol of the city is the castle, which...
- Catanzaro Hotels
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A short distance away from the Sila Piccola and from the Ionic coast rests Catanzaro, the name of which apparently derives from those of two Greek soldiers Katà and Zaro. Catanzaro reached the height of its...
- Crotone Hotels
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On a small promontory of the ancient Marchesato, in the central Ionic zone of Calabria, one finds Crotone, the only Calabrian port on the Ionic coast. One of the principal centers of the Magna Grecia, Crotone was...
- Scilla Hotels
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On the Viola coast, Scilla takes its name from the color which the waters assume at certain hours of the day. A age old center for the fishing of swordfish with the characteristic boats known as...
- Isola Capo Rizzuto Hotels
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On the edge of a terrace just a short distance away from the sea, Isola Capo Rizzato is situated in a perfect position which has encouraged tourism to develop at a rapid pace with the creation of a number of coastal...
