About
Calabria
Calabria, which is generally thought of as a maritime region, is actually a long peninsula with some 800 km of rugged coastline. Capo Vaticano is situated on the Southern Italian Coast of Calabria, not far from Tropea.
Sightseeing in Calabria
Visit Tropea -
located 40 m above the Tyrrhenian Sea and famous for its white sand beaches, and its crystal blue water. Other sights include CapoVaticano and Sila mountains
and the remainders of the Greek settlement of Hipporion.
Forming a part of the Italian coastline, seafood is naturally one specialty that you should not miss in Calabria. The swordfish is a local favorite, which is usually roasted or fried and served with a fresh tomato sauce. Finally, take time to taste the local Italian wines.