The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Province of Vibo Valentia, Calabria

October 19, 2021 Merry Kessler

The province of Vibo Valentia (Italian: provincia di Vibo Valentia) is a province in the Calabria region of southern Italy, set up by a national law of 6 March 1992 which came into effect on 1 January 1996, and formerly part of the Province of Catanzaro. Its capital is the city of Vibo Valentia and its vehicle licence plate code is VV. The province has an area of 1,139 square kilometres (440 sq mi) (7.6% of the total surface of Calabria), and a total population of 168,894 (ISTAT 2005); the city Vibo Valentia has a population of 35,405. There are 50 comuni (singular: comune) in the province, see list of communes of the Province of Vibo Valentia.
Restaurants in Province of Vibo Valentia

1. Limpidi

89832, Vibo Valentia Italy
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Limpidi

2. Mulino Loiacono

Drapia Italy +39 340 823 8163 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/mulinoloiacono/
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Mulino Loiacono

Il mulino ad acqua "loiacono" e stato costruito nel 1750 circa, dopo anni di abbandono dopo la morte del proprietario, e stato rimesso in funzione come un tempo ed e di nuovo visitabile a tutti.

3. Affaccio Raf Vallone

Corso Vittorio Emanuele 58 largo Migliarese, 89861 Tropea Italy
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Affaccio Raf Vallone

4. Corso Vittorio Emmanuele

spostare segnalibro messo su MIlano, 89861 Tropea Italy +39 389 929 6009 http://www.prontoestate.it
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Corso Vittorio Emmanuele

Reviewed By alexiaioana00 - Bucharest, Romania

It is the main street of Tropea Centre full of good restaurants and interesting shops, local creations:) Must say it would be even more beautiful cleaner and renovated:)

5. I Vicoli di Pizzo

Piazza della Repubblica 23, 89812 Pizzo Italy +39 0963 534289 http://www.prontoestate.it
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4.5 based on 382 reviews

I Vicoli di Pizzo

6. Capo Vaticano

Capo Vaticano SNC, 89866 Capo Vaticano, Ricadi Italy +39 389 929 6009 [email protected] http://www.capovaticano.eu/
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Capo Vaticano

Capo Vaticano, the last strip of land before the Straits of Messina, thrusts dramatically from the sea, its white rocks battered and eroded by centuries of breakers that have taught sailors to respect and fear this fascinating, almost mysterious place. Capo Vaticano its majestically enthroned in a turquoise sea, as it dominates the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands to the north-west, the Gulf of to the north-east, to the south-west the Gulf of Gioia Tauro and, beyond, the Straits of Messina culminating in Mount Etna.This part of Calabria, overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, contains the ancient fascination of a thousand years of history. The sea that caresses the snow-white beaches and the wildness of the rocks make visitors lose their sense of time, as it conceals beneath its waves the secrets of ancient shipwrecks, the relics of which have frequently been discovered. Life in the area is dominated by fishing; its waters are visited by the great swordfish, tuna, blue sharks etc.

Reviewed By jerseygirlgonecali - Encinitas, United States

My husband and I are planning our third trip back to Capo Vaticano, Ricadi, this May! We usually have gone in the fall Sept, Oct. Everything pretty much closes down mid Oct after the Germans leave. Sept is a great time to go, off price rates on hotels and beach front resorts! We stayed in Sept at Hotel Villaggio Stromboli for $37.00 euros per night with a large balcony and sea view! The next year we went, we spent a bit more, for around 60.00 euros per night we stayed at Hotel Baia del Godona Resort and Spa, it was wonderful, has its own spa and its own beach! The pool was wonderful too! Each of these resorts I mentioned has their own restaurant on site, so you can add lunch and dinner to your stay if you chose to. Breakfasts were included! Make sure you go to Tropea and Pizzo too, both towns are wonderful. I would recommend Pizzo for dinner and to watch the sunset at night from the piazza. The town is beautiful at night when the lights come on! Tropea has large beaches with beach bars, restaurants and of course the wonderful old town. Capo is a true hidden gem! We have visited Praia a Mare and San Nicola Arcella further up the coast. Both have pebble beaches with black sand and volcanic formations, it is nice to lay on the warm pebbles, like a spa experience! Praia a Mare has Dino Island where in the summer you can take a boat tour out in the caves of the Island, there is also a primitive cave church at the top of the town that is a must see. The gem of San Nicola Arcella is the Arco Magno hidden beach and the quaint, well kept small town! There is a trail head just above the main beach there. It is maybe a mile hike to the hidden beaches but well worth it! Once there, there are 4 separate beaches separated by the mountains. One is a hidden cove like beach with an arch, boats come through the arch and if you are there at sunset, you will have the opportunity to see the sunset through the arch! It reminds me of something you would see in Pirates of the Caribbean movies! Make sure to take water and snacks with you and spend part of the day here! Capo beaches have paddle boats for rent in summer as well as small boats with outboard engine to rent. Lounges and umbrellas are also for rent. I think we paid 20 euros per day for the 2 lounges and umbrella. Paddle boats were 10 euros per hour. You can also rent kayaks. Capo is our favorite area, the water is calm in summer and is great for snorkeling, kayaks and paddle boats. We are planning on buying a part time retirement villa there soon! Not many Americans come here, but we have always been able to find someone who speaks English. We also use our translator on our phones to communicate. Most restaurants and resorts, hotels, have staff that speak English as well. We encountered Germans, Brits, Scandinavians, Russians, and other Italians here on vacation. Once we did run into a couple from upstate NY here. We usually get a flight from LAX to Miami, then on to Naples, then rent a car to drive down. You can also fly from Naples or Milan to Lamezia Terme, then drive about 40 minutes to Capo. If you want to see the other towns I mentioned then driving down from Naples is recommended. You can stay a few nights in San Nicola Arcella and check out Praia a Mare, which is right next to it.

7. Santuario Madonna dello Scoglio

Contrada Scaglie 1 Placanica - provincia di Reggio Calabria, 89040 Santa Domenica, Ricadi Italy http://www.madonnadelloscoglio.calabria.it
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Santuario Madonna dello Scoglio

8. Spiaggia Paradiso del sub

Contrada Zambrone Scalo SNC, 89868, Zambrone Italy +39 389 929 6009 http://www.prontoestate.it
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Spiaggia Paradiso del sub

9. Certosa di Serra San Bruno

Via Raffaele de Stefano 1, 89822 Serra San Bruno Italy +39 389 929 6009 http://www.prontoestate.it
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Certosa di Serra San Bruno

10. Santuario Madonna delle Fonti

Via Broso, Spilinga Italy +39 389 929 6009 http://www.prontoestate.it/ita/blog/spilinga-madonna-grotta-delle-fonti-acquedotto
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Santuario Madonna delle Fonti

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