Whether you love culture and Greek mythology, sea or coast-hiking, or are a simple tourist that is just looking for something exciting and full of food typical of the famous "Mediterranean diet", Calabria is for sure one of the places you don’t want to miss out on, along with the Thyrrenian “Coast of the Gods”, that goes from Tropea to Nicotera, among a beautiful crystal-clear sea, medieval castles, ancient caves and an enviable cuisine.
Why is it called Coast of the Gods? The name of the Calabrian coasts owes its origin to, other than the idyllic and oneiric scenarios omnipresent in the over 50km of shoreline, to the links between the place itself and Greek mythology.
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