Top Calabria beaches ✽ Italy
My best (top) list of Calabria beaches, Italy:
0:13 Playa a Mare
0:33 Scilla beach
0:42 Tropea beach
1:33 Arco Magno
1:52 Badolato Marina
2:10 Capo Vaicano
2:30 Michelino beach
2:49 Spiaggia di Caminia
3:09 Spiaggia di Riaci
3:25 Tonnara di Palmi
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Calabria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Calabria? Check out our Calabria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Calabria.
Top Places to visit in Calabria:
Chianalea di Scilla, Santuario di San Francesco di Paola, Lungomare Falcomata, Arco Magno, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria, Santuario della Madonna delle armi, Il ponte del diavolo, Cattedrale di Gerace, Parco della Biodiversita Mediterranea, Isola Di Dino, Pentidattilo, Fiumefreddo Bruzio, Sila National Park, Arena dello Stretto, Isola Di Cirella
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Reggio Calabria , Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Reggio Calabria
Lungomare Falcomata
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria
Arena dello Stretto
Da Cesare Gelateria
Basilica Cattedrale di Reggio Calabria Maria SS Asunta
Opere di Rabarama
Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria
Castello Aragonese
Corso Garibaldi
Palazzo Della Cultura Pasquino Crupi
SCILLA - Amazing place in CALABRIA
The third day in an amazing CALABRIA region of ITALY. We visited beautiful SCILLA where we explored the castle.
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Reggio Calabria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Reggio Calabria:
Chianalea di Scilla, Lungomare Falcomata, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria, Cattedrale di Gerace, Pentedattilo, Arena dello Stretto, Cattolica di Stilo, MUSABA, Basilica Cattedrale di Reggio Calabria Maria SS Assunta, Opere di Rabarama, Scoglio dell'Ulivo, Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria, Cascata del Marmarico, Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Stella, Castello Aragonese
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Scilla, Calabria - 4K - Italy 2016
Calabria was voted number 37 of 52 places to visit in 2017 by 'New York Times Magazine'! Have you explored this beautiful region of southern Italy yet?
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Location: Scilla, Reggio Calabria, Italia
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Maruggio, Italy
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Campomarino di Maruggio
Spiaggia di Monaco Mirante
Dune di Campomarino
Litoranea Salentina
Ayala Beach
Centro Storico di Maruggio
Chiesa Matrice
Spiaggia Giannarelli
Masseria Maviglia
Ciclo di Affreschi del Chiostro degli Osservanti
Equilatero
The Best Of Calabria - Southern Italy 2016
Calabria was voted number 37 of 52 places to visit in 2017 by 'New York Times Magazine'! Have you explored this beautiful region of southern Italy yet?
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Italy's Best Kept Secrets
Italy's best kept secrets
The Moment one plans to visit Italy, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the canals of Venice shall be on top of their must-see list.
But We Now take you around some of the lesser known attractions in the Italian peninsula.
Number 1 - San Gimignano
This walled medieval hill town in Tuscany is known as “the Town of Fine Towers”, and is famed for its medieval architecture. Over a dozen towers, coupled with its hilltop location, gives San Gimignano an enchanting skyline. A favorite of writers, a fictionalized version of the town features in EM Forster’s “Where Angels Fear to Tread” as well John Grisham’s “The Broker”. The Sant'Agostino Church houses some artwork from the Renaissance era for art connoisseurs.
Number 2 - Civita di Bagnoregio
A town in the province of Viterbo, about 120 Kilometers north of Rome. Civita di Bagnoregio, founded 2500 years ago by the Etruscans, is home to only ten people and has no post office, supermarket or hospital. Located atop a plateau overlooking the Tiber valley, this beautiful town has stood tall despite witnessing countless wars.
Number 3 - Salina
This island, which is home to six volcanoes, features on the World Heritage List primarily because of its value to vulcanology. The island has abundant vegetation with ferns, poplars, and chestnut trees of various kinds. It takes quite a while to reach Salina from mainland Italy, which is why it is less popular with tourists than many of Italy's other attractions.
Number 4 - Santo Stefano di Sessanio
A small town in Abruzzo, located in Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. Many properties in the region have been restored due to the efforts of Swedish-Italian entrepreneur Daniele Kihlgren in the early 2000s: his commitment to preserving the town's ancient architecture has made it a hugely popular destination for Italian tourists.
Number 5 - Castel del Monte
Located in the heart of the Gran Sasso mountain range, the town is set in a steep hillside near the high plain of Campo Imperatore. “La Notte delle Streghe” or “The Night of the Witches” is one of the major tourist attractions of the town, whose population was just above 450 in December 2013.
Number 6 - Bolzano
The capital of Italy’s northernmost region of South Tyrol, it was part of Germany until World War I. The discovery of Otzi – the well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived around 3,300 BCE – was made in this region. Bolzano is a perfect mixture of Northern European and Mediterranean influences
Number 7 - Calabria
It is located at the toe of the Italian peninsula in Southern Italy. Calabria is bordered to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. Interestingly, in ancient times the region of Calabria was known as Italy before the name was extended to the entire peninsula. Scilla, Tropea, Capo Vaticano, Gerace, and Squillace are some of the best-known coastal attractions of Calabria.
Number 8 - Selinunte
The abandoned city of Selinunte contains five temples centered on an acropolis, including the historic Temple of Hera. Located on the south-western coast of Sicily, it is considered one of the most impressive ancient sites in the Mediterranean.
Number 9 - Marettimo
One of the Aegadian Islands in the Mediterranean Sea west of Sicily, Marettimo is a haven for scuba divers. Home to 300 people in winter, the number of residents more than doubles in the summer on an island that is also a breeding ground for some very rare species of plants.
Number 10 - Porto Venere
Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, along with five nearby villages that make up the Cinque Terre, Porto Venere is located in the province of La Spezia. The Gothic Church of St. Peter, Doria Castle, and the Romanesque church of St. Lawrence are some of the must visits for travelers to the town.
SCILLA, Calabria, Italy | 4k drone footage, DJI Mavic Air
One of the pearls of Calabria is Scilla, located directly on the Strait of Messina. The beach is dominated by a castle built by the Ruffo family, who ruled the town from the 16th to the 19th century. Scilla is one of the most photogenic places in the region. Its inhabitants live mainly from fishing and tourism.
The town is divided into 3 parts: the seaside town of Marina Grande, San Giorgio - Ruffo Castle and the administrative centre of the town located on the mountain and the fishing district - Chianalea, located at the bottom of the port. All districts are gathered around a castle proudly standing on the rock.
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Jedną z perełek Kalabrii jest Scilla, leżąca bezpośrednio nad Cieśniną Mesyńską. Nad tutejszą plażą góruje zamek zbudowany przez ród Ruffo, który rządził miasteczkiem od XVI do XIX wieku. Scilla to jedna z najbardziej fotogenicznych miejscowości w regionie. Jej mieszkańcy żyją przede wszystkim z rybołówstwa i turystyki.
Miasteczko podzielone jest na 3 części: nadmorska miejscowość Marina Grande, San Giorgio czyli zamek Ruffo i centrum administracyjne miasta znajdujące się na górze oraz dzielnica rybacka - Chianalea, znajdująca się na dole przy porcie. Wszystkie dzielnice zgromadzone są wokół zamku stojącego dumnie na skale.
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