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Agriturismo in Calabria

Calabria is the toe of Italy’s boot. This region has soft sandy beaches, a mountainous interior and delightful towns. With the exception of the month of August – when many Italians like to holiday here - there is no mass tourism. I – Margot – have selected a wonderful agriturismo in Calabria. I visited it personally, and selected it for its quality, charm, and hospitality. 

The map above shows the location of my agriturismo in Calabria. Don’t delay booking it, or you may be in for a disappointment.  

 

Welcome to the Maldives of Italy

 Calabria is situated in the south-west of Italy, south of Naples. It is surrounded by two seas on three sides. Its coastline measures over 800 kilometres. The sea water is so clear that it has become known as the Maldives of Italy.  

 

Many lovely beaches to enjoy

Calabria borders on the Thyrrenean sea in the west and the Ionian Sea in the east. You will find lively, popular sea resorts on its coasts, with idyllic quiet coves and all the facilities anyone on a beach holiday could wish for. 

You could visit the Coast of the Gods, for instance, between Pizzo and Nicotera. A coastal area with beautiful bays and rugged cliffs with villages perched on top of them. The best-known sea resort on this coast is Tropea. From the village you have a lovely view over the white beach and azure sea. Its many beaches make Calabria an ideal holiday destination for the Italians. 

 

Mountains, hills, forests and water

As soon as you turn away from the coast to venture inland, you enter authentic Italian countryside. A fantastic mix of mountainous landscapes, green hills, woods, rivers and lakes. Particularly stunning is Sila National Park, in the southern Apennines. A lush green array of mountains, hills and forests. A great place for hiking or challenging bike rides. 

 

Sample Calabria’s wines and rich cuisine

Calabria produces a substantial volume of wine and olive oil. The region has also gained fame for its special vegetable dishes, its typical sweet red onions and its fine cheeses. If you like spicy food, you’ve come to the right place too, because they are never stingy with the pepperoncini!

 

A luxurious agriturismo in Calabria

Calabria offers a perfect combination of beach, culture, and nature, without mass tourism. Would you like to spend your holiday here, in cosy and hospitable accommodation? I have selected an authentic and charming agriturismo for you here. An agriturismo is a working farm that offers comfortable holiday accommodation. 

 

Book an agriturismo in Calabria

Using the map above you can easily book your favourite agriturismo in Calabria. Prefer to browse a bit more? Explore my agriturismos in Sicily, for instance, and the agriturismos in Puglia. Need some advice? Just email me. I know the region and each of the agriturismos. I’ll be only too happy to help you.

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Real Neapolitan pizza at CapriBlu

I discovered CapriBlu once during a trip from Tuscany to Sicily, and it has been my favorite pizzeria in the Naples area ever since. Here you taste real Neapolitan pizza, as it should be: an airy, high crust and richly topped with the finest fresh ingredients. Like San Marzano DOP tomatoes and cheeses from Agerola, all local and top quality. Of course, the pizzas are baked to perfection in a traditional wood-fired oven. My son always goes for the pizza fritta, stuffed and fried pizza for big eaters and a specialty of the house. The atmosphere is exactly what you want in a Neapolitan pizzeria: lively, cozy and perfect for families. The decor is delightfully kitschy and conjures up images of Capri, the jet-set island off the coast. After dinner, strolling among Neapolitans on the promenade of Castellammare di Stabia is a must. Note: reservations are smart, or be prepared to wait patiently for a table for a while. It is more than worth it!

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Tropea - Pearl of Calabria

Tropea is an enchanting coastal town in southern Italy, located on a high cliff above the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its charming center consists of a maze of narrow alleys, historic buildings, atmospheric squares and local stores full of artisan products and delicacies. Of course, I also went to Piazza del Cannone to take a photo, because from this viewpoint you have a breathtaking view of the golden beach and clear blue sea, with the iconic Santa Maria dell'Isola in the foreground. Tropea is culinary famous for its sweet, red onions, often braided into decorative bunches. Their unique flavor can be found in everything from chutneys and pasta to even ice cream. And you won't easily forget the spicy Calabrese peppers, either!

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