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Discover the Wonders of Reggio Calabria
From pristine beaches to ancient ruins and lively markets, Reggio Calabria is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Whether you love history, nature, or authentic Italian cuisine, you’ll find it all just steps away from Dimora Pescatori.

Group Tours with Your Host
Guests can also explore hidden villages, scenic mountain trails, and pristine coastal spots with a local guide, ensuring an authentic journey through Calabria’s culture, traditions, and natural wonders. These guided excursions are designed to combine fun, discovery, and relaxation, making your vacation not just a stay, but an unforgettable adventure.

Falcomatà Seafront
Known as 'the most beautiful kilometer in Italy,' this picturesque seafront offers breathtaking views of Sicily and Mount Etna, perfect for an evening stroll.

Aspromonte National Park
A paradise for hikers and nature lovers, featuring mountains, waterfalls, and breathtaking viewpoints over the Strait of Messina.

National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria
The home of the renowned Riace Bronzes, ancient statues of Greek warriors dating back to the 5th century BC.

Local produce markets
Taste fresh seafood, local cheeses, Calabrian chili specialties, and handmade sweets at the city’s traditional markets.

Gambarie d’Aspromonte
Ski Slopes
Nestled in the heart of Aspromonte National Park, Gambarie d’Aspromonte Ski Resort is a charming winter destination loved by locals and families. The area is served by a modern 8-seater cable car on Mount Curcio (~1,765 m), with a capacity of around 1,800 people per hour.

Pentedattilo: a Ghost Town in Calabria
Pentedattilo is a fascinating ghost village in Calabria, located in the municipality of Melito di Porto Salvo, about 30 km from Reggio Calabria. Its name, meaning “five fingers” in Greek, comes from the distinctive shape of the cliff on which it was built, resembling a hand with five fingers. Abandoned in 1783 after a devastating earthquake, and later struck by floods and other quakes, Pentedattilo has been undergoing restoration since the 1980s. Today, some houses have been converted into a scattered hotel, while artistic and artisanal activities are once again bringing life to the village.

Palmi: Guided Trekking on the Tracciolino Trail
In Palmi, you can join a guided hike along the Tracciolino Trail, a scenic route that offers breathtaking views of the Costa Viola. The 7 km trek winds through ancient paths, holm oak woods, and hidden coves, with the chance to admire the crystal-clear sea while listening to stories and anecdotes shared by your guide.

Amendolea Waterfalls (Maesano)
Located in the heart of Aspromonte National Park, the Amendolea Waterfalls—also known as Maesano Waterfalls or locally as U Schicciu da Spana—are a stunning natural attraction near Roccaforte del Greco, about 2 km from Lake Menta. The waterfalls feature three spectacular drops, each around 15–20 meters high, cascading into natural rock pools, although some sources mention up to five falls along the riverbed. The waterfalls carve the rock dramatically, creating idyllic, crystal-clear pools perfect for a refreshing summer swim, with water temperatures around 12–13°C.

ATV Quad Tours in Mammola
Explore the wild and breathtaking landscapes of Calabria around Reggio Calabria with immersive quad and buggy tours. These guided excursions take you through a variety of terrains—ancient forests, mountain trails, waterways, and coastal panoramas—offering an exhilarating mix of adrenaline and natural beauty.

Nerone di Calabria Winemaking Experience
The 'Nerone di Calabria' is a wine produced by Casa Vinicola Criserà, a winery located in Calabria, Italy. It is a red IGT Calabria wine, meaning it is produced in Calabria and meets specific quality standards. The wine is known for its bold character, finesse, and elegance, and has won numerous awards.