Tourism Sites - Isolo Capo Rizzuto
The castle ruins and the walks of the fortified town, the church of St mArco and the catherdral.
Local Events
The Pligrimage to the Sanctuary of the Greek madonna held every Monday of May and the 15th of August in the Capo Rizzuto area, the area with greatest tourist appeal thanks to its splendid beaches.
Isola Capo Rizzuto is situated in a perfect position which has encouraged tourism to develop at a rapid pace with the creation of a number of coastal resorts.
The Isola di Capo Rizzuto's fine sandy beaches are superb with a sea which since 1991 is part of the Natural Marine reserve of capo Rizzuto, an area of over 36 kilometres of coastline positioned between the Coast of Capo Donato and the area of le Castella. In this reserve numerous fish species can be found and a variety of superb sea beds perfect for diving and nature enthusiasts.
Calabria
Calabria is the tip of the italian peninsula; it borders with Basilicata and stretches between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea in the direction of Sicily, from which it is divided by the Strait of Messina. Geographically, Calabria has its own distinct individuality, due to its peripherical and almost isolated position, compared with the rest of Italy, its characteristic conformation and morphological structure. The population of this fairly extensive region is slightly over 2 million, with a population density which, though reasonably high, is lower than the national average.
The many seaside resorts, some internationally renowned, include: Praia a Mare, Diamante, Cittadella del Capo, Marina di Cetraro, Marina di Paola, Amantea, Pizzo, tropea, Gioia Tauro, and on the 'Costa Viola', Palmi, Bagnara Calabra and Scilla. Melito di Porto Salvo lies on the Ionian Coast, Brancaleone Marina, Bovalino Marina, Locri, Siderno, Marina di Gioiosa Ionica, Roccella Ionica, Copanello, Capo Rizzuto, Crotone, Ciro Marina, Mirto Crosia, Trebisacce and Marina di Amendolara on the 'Costa del Gelsomin'. The mountainous areas of Calabria also heva their own attractions: at Gambarie, on Aspromonte and in the Sila villages (Camigliatello Silano, Silvana Mansio, Lorica, San giovanni in Fiore, Taverna, villaggio Racise, Villaggio Mancuso) a peaceful summer holiday can be enjoyed, and in season, winter sports.
Calabria has enormous tourist potential, and its exploitation should reasonably be expected to boost genuine improvement of the regional economy. A wealth of splendid scenery lies along the littoral which, including the Tyrrhenian and Ionian coasts, stretches for nearly 800km and is characterized by a tremendous variety of panoramas, ranging from delightful rocky coves (especially on the Tyrrhenian) to vast beaches fringing a clear sparkling sea. The magnificent inland area is dotted with tiny picturesque villages hugging the hills that slope down to the water, with colourful and typically Mediterranean citrus and olive groves.
Lamezia Terme International Airport
Direct flights from Rome, Milan, Piza, Berlin, New York, Moscow, Toronto, London amd many more. For more information visit www.sacal.it
45 minutes drive from Lamezia airport.
Crotone airport
With connections from Milan Bergamo 3 days a week and connections to Rome and Brecia daily, this makes Capo Rizzuto a perfectly accessible destination for investment potential and a picturesque Italian retreat. For more information visit www.aeroporto.kr.it
10-15 minutes drive from Crotone airport
Apartments in the stunning natural area of Capo Rizzuto
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