Calabria, the tip of Italy's boot, is nestled between the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas and offers sailors an unparalleled experience. Ahead of you stretches a coastline marked by historic port cities such as Tropea, Reggio Calabria, Palmi and Vibo Marina. Just to the south awaits the Strait of Messina, a strait that separates Calabria from the island of Sicily. This waterway, known for its strong currents and the myth of the monsters Scylla and Charybdis, offers sailors a special challenge. A sailing trip through Calabria and along the Strait of Messina is a journey through time, history and culinary delights.
Climate: Mediterranean, with temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees Celsius
Winds: Mistral, Scirocco
Sailing season: May to October
Popular Yachts | Calabria
Cabins: | 4 | Berths: | 8+1 |
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Year: | 2017 | Sail | Furling |
Yacht-ID | 31725 | L/D: | 14.27 / 2.05 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6+2 |
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Year: | 2021 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 31726 | L/D: | 12.35 / 2.14 |
Cabins: | 4 | Berths: | 8+1 |
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Year: | 2021 | Sail | Furling |
Yacht-ID | 32388 | L/D: | 14.27 / 1.85 |
Yacht charter Calabria
Calabria combines the impressive relics of ancient civilizations with the rustic beauty of Italy. Tropea, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea," offers breathtaking cliffs and historic buildings. Reggio Calabria, the region's largest city, is home to the famous National Museum, which exhibits the bronze statues of Riace. For nature lovers, the Aspromonte mountains are a must. And in every town you can enjoy local cuisine, from nduja, a spreadable salami, to tartufo ice cream in Pizzo.
Getting there: The most convenient way to reach Calabria from Germany is by air. The two main airports are Lamezia Terme and Reggio Calabria. From these airports you can easily get to your starting marina by public transportation or cabs. For example, the distance from Lamezia Terme airport to Vibo Marina is only about 35 kilometers.
From Calabria to Sicily: The Strait of Messina
Your sailing voyage of discovery could begin in the historic town of Reggio Calabria, considered the gateway to the Strait of Messina. Sail along the southern coast of Calabria and experience the impressive coastal formations and views of the Sicilian coast. The Strait of Messina is known for its strong currents, and it is recommended that only experienced sailors take on this challenge. After crossing this strait, you could visit Scilla, a picturesque place made famous by the myth of Scylla and Charybdis. Continue to Palmi, a town with wonderful views of the Aspromonte Mountains. From here you could also take a detour to Sicily and experience the island's many cultural and culinary treasures.
Sailing in Calabria: A feast for the senses
Begin your northern itinerary in Tropea, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea." This town is famous for its impressive cliffs and historic architecture. From Tropea, continue to Vibo Marina, a port known for its fishing and local gastronomy. Pizzo, another charming town, is a must for any sweet lover, as it is considered the birthplace of the famous tartufo ice cream. Your journey could continue to Badolato and Soverato, two picturesque coastal towns known for their natural beauty and hospitality. The final leg could end in Amantea, a historic town with an impressive harbor that captures the essence of Calabria.
Both routes offer a combination of natural beauty, historical treasures and culinary experiences. While the route along the northern coast is suitable for beginners, the southern route, crossing the Strait of Messina, is recommended for experienced sailors. It is important to understand the local winds and currents and always sail safely and prepared.
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