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Types of Accommodation in Calabria
You are looking for Accommodation in Calabria, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Calabria we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Calabria include: Acquappesa, Briatico, Capo Vaticano Tropea, Catanzaro, Condofuri, Cosenza, Cropani Marina, Crotone, Palmi, Parghelia, Reggio Calabria, Ricadi, Scalea, Tropea, Vibo Valentia and Zambrone.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Calabria include: Villaggio Tonicello, Chalet Rocco, Eurolido, Costa Tiziana Hotel Village, La Palombara, Hotel Piccolo Mondo and Palazzo Barone - Tropea.
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Calabria is the tip of the Italian peninsula; it borders with Basilicata and stretches between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea in the direction of Sicily, from which it is divided by the Strait of Messina. Geographically, Calabria has its own distinct individuality, due to its peripherical and almost isolated position, compared with the rest of Italy, its characteristic conformation and morphological structure. The population of this fairly extensive region is slightly over 2 million, with a population density which, though reasonably high, is lower than the national average.
History. The morphological structure of Calabria is somewhat complex. Most of the mountains are massifs and isolated groups, separated by large valleys or cols. The Pollino massif, culminating in the Serra Dolcedorme (2,267 m.), lies on the Basilicata boundary, and its crests stretch southwest as far as the Passo dello Scalone (740 m.) where the Lucanian Apennines end, and the Calabrian Apennines begin with ... Read More...
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Wines From the Region of Calabria
The toe of the Italian boot, Calabria is an overwhelmingly mountainous region with marked variations in microclimates between the warm coastal zones of the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas and the chilly heights of the Sila and Aspromonte massifs. Two grape varieties of Greek origin dominate - Gaglioppo in red wines, Greco in whites - though the types of wine they make can vary markedly from one place to another.
Modern Oenotria's best-known wine is Ciro`, which grows in low hills along the Ionian coast between the ancient Greek cities of Sybaris and Kroton (Sibari and Crotone today). Local legend has it that Ciro` descended directly from Krimisa, the wine Calabrian athletes drank to celebrate victories in an early Olympiad.
Lately Ciro` has taken on contemporary touches as new methods of vine training and temperature-controlled wine-making have diminished the alcoholic strength (as well as the propensity to oxidise), making the wine rounder, fuller in fruit and fresher in bouquet. The ... Read More...
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You are looking for Accommodation in Calabria, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Calabria include: Chalet Rocco, Costa Tiziana Hotel Village, Eurolido, Hotel Piccolo Mondo, La Palombara, Palazzo Barone - Tropea and Villaggio Tonicello.
In Calabria we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Calabria include: Acquappesa, Briatico, Capo Vaticano Tropea, Catanzaro, Condofuri, Cosenza, Cropani Marina, Crotone, Palmi, Parghelia, Reggio Calabria, Ricadi, Scalea, Tropea, Vibo Valentia and Zambrone.
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