Sailing at the Untouched Tip of Italy
Calabria, the "toe of the boot" of Italy, is a hidden gem for sailors. With its unspoiled nature, azure waters, and a mix of charming coastal villages and historic towns, the region offers ideal conditions for an unforgettable sailing holiday.
Calabria, the "toe of the boot" of Italy, is a hidden gem for sailors. With its unspoiled nature, azure waters, and a mix of charming coastal villages and historic towns, the region offers ideal conditions for an unforgettable sailing holiday.
Why Calabria is a Unique Sailing Area
Calabria is a dream destination for those seeking seclusion and authenticity. The region is less crowded than other Italian coasts and offers a spectacular landscape with steep cliffs, idyllic bays, and endless sandy beaches. The mild climate and consistent winds also make Calabria a perfect destination for sailors of all experience levels.
The Best Sailing Areas in Calabria
Tropea – Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea
Tropea is one of the most well-known starting points for yacht charters in Calabria.
- The Town of Tropea: The picturesque old town sits atop a cliff and offers a fantastic view of the turquoise sea. The port of Tropea is modernly equipped and ideal for sailors seeking a mix of culture and nature.
- Capo Vaticano: Located south of Tropea, this region is known for its dramatic rock formations and crystal-clear waters. The bays around the cape invite you to relaxed anchoring stops.
Scilla and Chianalea – Myth and Magic
Located at the entrance to the Strait of Messina, Scilla and the neighboring fishing village of Chianalea are fascinating destinations.
- Scilla: The town is associated with the myth of the sea monsters Scylla and Charybdis and offers a rich history as well as picturesque anchorages.
- Chianalea: This idyllic fishing village is also called "Little Venice" and enchants with its houses built directly on the water.
Reggio Calabria – Culture and History
Reggio Calabria, the largest city in the region, is an important port and an ideal starting point for sailing tours along the Ionian coast.
- Archaeological Museum: The famous museum houses the Bronzes of Riace, one of Italy's most significant archaeological discoveries.
- Ionian Coast: From here, sailors can explore the less frequented but no less impressive eastern coast of Calabria.
The Costa degli Dei – Coast of the Gods
This breathtaking coastline north of Tropea rightly bears its name.
- Pizzo: A charming town with an impressive coastline and the famous Tartufo ice cream.
- Zambrone: A quiet anchorage with dreamy sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters.
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