Trips to the Aeolian Islands: the volcanic islands of Stromboli, Lipari, Vulcano and Panarea, which you can admire with your eyes from the village, can be reached every day with the resort's partner motorboats. Special Stromboli By Night: a half-day excursion to admire the island and, at sunset, enjoy the extraordinary spectacle of the Sciara di Fuoco of one of the most powerful volcanoes in Europe.
Boat trips to Tropea and Capo Vaticano: dive into the crystalline waters of the Costa degli Dei.
Its majestic cliffs, landscapes, uncontaminated bays and rich seabed will provide you with unique thrills.
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Grotticelle and Praia di Fuoco in Capo Vaticano
Grotticelle beach lies between two granite cliffs that form three white bays washed by a crystal-clear sea. From here, you can reach the coves and the famous Praia di Fuoco beach by sea. The green Mediterranean scrub on the cliffs behind and the iridescent turquoise waters make these beaches spectacular.
Riaci Beach and Torre Marino in Santa Domenica
The north side of the village leads to one of the most beautiful beaches on the coast: Riaci.
A wide bay of fine white sand stretching between two sandstone cliffs with an imposing rock in the centre with small caves crossed by the sea.
To the south, the beaches of Formicoli and Torre Marino: distinguished by the shape of the promontory with sandstone rocks that overhang the white beaches and make for a very evocative panorama. The sandy seabed alternates with shallow corners that make these bays ideal for snorkelling enthusiasts.
Roccette Beach and Grotta Azzurra in Tropea
At the foot of Tropea, in a natural bend formed by the island and the mainland, lies the white beach of Roccette. The sea and the panorama created by the town and the island make this bay a magical place. The Tropean coast continues to the south with a succession of lidos and beach establishments. Renting a pedalo or a canoe, you can reach the suggestive Grotta Azzurra, also known as the Grotta dello Scheletro, a granite formation that forms a cave inside which the bodies are coloured a fluorescent blue halo by a play of light.
Sant'Irene Bay in Briatico
Briatico is a charming little town perched on the sea halfway between two of the most famous places on the Costa degli Dei, Pizzo and Tropea. The marina with its typical little harbour, featuring an ancient watchtower called the Rocchetta, is very picturesque. Before Briatico, it is worth visiting the delightful bay of Sant'Irene, with the Scoglio della Galera (Galera Rock) off the coast, the adjacent beaches of San Giuseppe and the suggestive little beach of the embers.
Diving paradise in Zambrone
The largest and longest beach in the area. For those who love secluded beaches, the beaches at Capo Cozzo are a must. To the north of them is a beautiful, wild and unspoilt stretch of rocky coastline known as Paradise of the Diver, where it is not easy to swim due to the almost total absence of sand. We recommend reaching this impervious coastal ravine by sea or on foot from Capo Cozzo. Divers will find a wonderful seabed here, rich in magnificent marine flora and fauna.
Michelino Beach Parghelia
From the Michelino belvedere, a flight of steps leads to the beach of the same name, with its unique colours and landscape. To the north rises the imposing granite rock of Pizzuta, which can be reached by sea.