It is the most important center of the Costa degli Dei, a riviera that starts from the town of Pizzo Calabro and ends in Nicotera in the province of Vibo Valentia
Chòra tu Vùa (in Calabrian Greek) is the capital of the Greek Calabria
The bergamot cultivation is a typically Calabrian resource and in particular of the coastal strip that goes from Villa S. Giovanni to Monasterace
Norman fortification built in the first half of the 11th century on top of a rocky hill, one of those that dominate the southern entrance to the Strait. It is located near the city of Reggio Calabria and offers an extraordinary view of Mount Etna
Currently part of the municipality of Corigliano-Rossano, in the province of Cosenza, it is also known as the Byzantine City and the City of the Codex, honor to the Purple Code, one of the oldest gospels in the world.
Tourist center, with the medieval castle of Frederick II of Swabia built overlooking the sea (13th century)