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FAQ: Travelling Calabria

1. What are the must-visit attractions in Calabria?


Some of the must-visit attractions in Calabria include the historic town of Tropea with its stunning beaches, the picturesque village of Pizzo known for its gelato and the Piedigrotta Church, and the ancient Greek ruins of Locri. Don't miss exploring the Sila National Park for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.



2. What is the best time to visit Calabria?

The best time to visit Calabria is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are fewer. Summers can be hot and busy, especially in coastal areas, while winters are mild and offer opportunities for cultural experiences and visiting historical sites.


3. How do I get to Calabria?

Calabria is accessible by air, train, and road. The Lamezia Terme International Airport is the main airport serving the region, with connections to several Italian and European cities. You can also reach Calabria by train, with direct services from major Italian cities. Driving is another option, and the region is well-connected to the rest of Italy by highways.



4. What are some traditional dishes to try in Calabria?

Calabria is known for its delicious cuisine. Some traditional dishes to try include 'nduja (spicy spreadable sausage), Caciocavallo Silano (a type of cheese), Calabrian-style pizza, and the famous pasta dish called Fileja. Don't miss the opportunity to taste local seafood specialties like swordfish and anchovies.


5. Are there any beautiful beaches in Calabria?

Absolutely! Calabria is blessed with beautiful beaches along its coastline. Tropea Beach, Capo Vaticano, and Caminia Beach are just a few examples of stunning sandy shores with crystal-clear waters. Many of these beaches are surrounded by cliffs and lush vegetation, providing a picturesque backdrop for a relaxing day by the sea.


6. What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Calabria?

Calabria offers various outdoor activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. You can go hiking in the Sila National Park, explore the Pollino National Park, or take scenic boat trips along the coast. Water sports such as snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing are also popular in Calabria.


7. Are there any cultural festivals in Calabria?


Yes, Calabria hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year. The Tarantella Power Festival in Caulonia celebrates traditional music and dance, while the Sagra del Peperoncino in Diamante celebrates Calabria's spicy peppers. The Riace Bronzes Festival in Reggio Calabria showcases the famous ancient Greek statues. These festivals provide a glimpse into Calabria's rich cultural heritage.



Q8: Can I visit the Aeolian Islands from Calabria?

Yes, you can visit the Aeolian Islands from Calabria. From the port of Vibo Marina or Reggio Calabria, you can take a ferry or hydrofoil to the Aeolian Islands, which are a group of stunning volcanic islands known for their beauty and unique landscapes.


Q9: Is it safe to travel to Calabria?

Calabria, like any other travel destination, has its safety considerations. Generally, it is safe for tourists, but it's always advisable to take standard precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and take care of your belongings. It's also a good idea to stay informed about any travel advisories or local regulations

For more information, feel free to contact us at La Terrazza sul Mare. We'd be more than happy to follow up your questions. Ciao!


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