Breakfast and departure by train to Scilla (approx. 1h10min). Scilla, set between the sea and the mountains, is one of the most charming and picturesque villages in the Mediterranean. The fishermen’s district of Chianalea, with its houses built on the rocks and its narrow streets, offers a unique and timeless atmosphere. From above, the beach and the impressive Ruffo Castle overlook the coast, creating an unforgettable landscape that perfectly combines history, tradition, and the sea. After the visit, continue by train to Reggio Calabria (approx. 30 min). Located across from Sicily, Reggio Calabria captivates visitors with its seafront promenade — considered one of the most beautiful in Italy — and its breathtaking views of Mount Etna. Its rich archaeological heritage includes the famous Riace Bronzes, displayed at the National Archaeological Museum. The city’s charm lies in its contrasts: the palm-lined promenade, the remains of the ancient Greek polis, the elegant modernist architecture, and the lively contemporary spirit of its inhabitants together create a unique mosaic blending history, art, and tradition with modern energy. In the afternoon, return by train to Tropea.
Optional Excursion: A fascinating walking tour of Reggio Calabria
Accompanied by a local guide, you’ll explore the city’s history, art, and stunning views of the Strait along a route that includes the majestic Cathedral, the evocative Aragonese Castle, and the elegant central squares. Walk along the famous seafront, known as “the most beautiful kilometer in Italy,” featuring Villa Genoese Zerbi and the modern, striking sculptures by Rabarama. The itinerary also includes a visit to the National Archaeological Museum, home to the renowned Riace Bronzes — extraordinary Greek statues admired for their realism and beauty.