The Calabria region is divided into the provinces of Catanzaro, Cosenza, Crotone, Reggio Calabria, and Vibo Valentia. The Pollino massif separates Calabria from Basilicata; as for the rest of the Calabrian Apennines, notable features include the Sila plateau in the center of the region and the Aspromonte to the south. Diamante, Capo Vaticano, Sibari, Tropea, Cariati, Cirò Marina, and Palmi are just some of the numerous seaside resorts rich in beauty and history.
Calabria Guide
A long peninsula made up of hills and mountains, Calabria closes off the continental part of Italy with its tip. Tourism in this region is steadily growing thanks to the unchanged beauty of both its coastal areas and inland, where among archaeological finds, natural parks, and clear waters, taking a holiday is a great pleasure further enhanced by the excellent local cuisine.

