Province of Crotone – Heart of the Ionian Calabria
The province of Crotone is a land of light and contrasts, where the deep blue of the Ionian Sea meets golden hills and the rugged peaks of the Sila mountains. It preserves the authentic soul of Calabria — a region where ancient history, unspoiled nature, and heartfelt traditions blend into a timeless atmosphere.
At its center lies Crotone, the ancient Greek colony where the legacy of Pythagoras still echoes through the streets and along the seafront. Not far away, the Capo Rizzuto Marine Protected Area unfolds as a natural paradise — crystal-clear waters, vibrant seabeds, and underwater archaeological remains that tell stories of distant civilizations.
Among the inland villages, Santa Severina stands out like a “stone ship”, crowned by its majestic Norman castle overlooking the Neto valley. Caccuri, perched above the Sila foothills, enchants with its medieval towers and noble palaces, while Melissa represents the land of the renowned Cirò wine, a symbol of Calabria’s rural culture and generosity.
Along the coast, Isola di Capo Rizzuto shines with its red-sand beaches and the iconic Aragonese fortress of Le Castella, one of southern Italy’s most breathtaking landmarks.
Between sea, mountains, and spirituality, the province of Crotone offers a journey made of authentic experiences — hiking through nature parks, relaxing days by the sea, wine tastings, traditional festivals, and ancient heritage waiting to be rediscovered.
A mosaic of landscapes and emotions, where every village tells a story and every journey becomes a lasting memory.
Tuoro sul Trasimeno
Montefeltro
Medieval Markets in the Village
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