
BY: Lorena Calise
For centuries, travellers have been hoodwinked by Morgan le Fay from her castle in the depths of the Strait of Messina. They've reported seeing magical visions, like a remarkably close Sicily or ships floating in the air. You might still experience something similar when visiting Reggio Calabria.
You've already taken a refreshing dip in the waters of Tropea and explored the most enchanting spots in beautiful Calabria. Now, it's time to dive into the largest city in the region. It has a millennia-old history forged by legends and magic. Heroes and deities like Aeolus, Jocastus, and Hercules have shaped the place's origin myths and identity.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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