Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Calabria with this 8-hour guided tour from Tropea, visiting Reggio Calabria’s museums and seafront plus Scilla’s charming fishing district and viewpoints.


Reggio Calabria, one of Calabria’s oldest cities founded during Greek times as Reghion, forms the first major stop on this tour. Here, the National Museum houses the renowned Riace Bronzes, considered masterpieces of ancient Greek sculpture. While the tour includes time for a guided visit, reviews suggest that visitors may find the time somewhat limited for a thorough exploration of the museum. Expect a brief but impactful look at these extraordinary artifacts and the city’s elegant waterfront promenade, which offers sweeping views across the Strait of Messina.
Strolling along the seafront, travelers can appreciate Italy’s most beautiful kilometer, where the blend of historical charm and lively shopping provides a vibrant atmosphere. The city’s boutiques and stores give a taste of local life and shopping opportunities, making it a well-rounded stop for those interested in both culture and modern Calabrian life.

After exploring Reggio Calabria, the tour continues with a 1.5-hour scenic drive to the fishing town of Scilla. Along the way, there are opportunities for photo stops and scenic views, with the guide providing insights into the area’s geography and mythology. The journey is comfortable, with about 20 minutes of travel between the two locations.
In Scilla, the Ruffo Castle offers breathtaking vistas of the Costa Viola and Marina Grande’s golden sands. The castle itself adds a historical dimension to the visit, while the views from the top make for memorable photos. The guide explains the area’s significance and the legend surrounding Scilla, adding depth to the experience.

One of the most charming parts of the tour is the visit to Chianalea, Scilla’s fishermen’s quarter. Known for houses built right on the sea, this neighborhood’s colorful, traditional architecture creates a lively, picturesque scene. Visitors can wander through narrow streets and see local fishermen’s boats, soaking in the authentic atmosphere. This stop is especially appreciated for its vibrancy and the chance to witness traditional Calabrian life up close.

Back in Reggio Calabria, the tour offers about 2.5 hours to explore the city further. Aside from the museum visit, there is time for a brief walk, shopping, and enjoying the local ambiance. The guide leads visitors through key sights, but the limited time may mean only a quick overview rather than an in-depth exploration.
The shopping areas are known for boutique stores, offering an opportunity to pick up local products and souvenirs. This part of the tour balances cultural sightseeing with a taste of contemporary Calabrian commerce.
More Great Tours Nearby
Transportation throughout the day is via van, with the total driving time approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. The tour emphasizes a small group setting, which enhances the experience by allowing for a more personalized approach. The pick-up and drop-off locations are flexible, with five options including Briatico, Capo Vaticano, Zambrone, Tropea, and Parghelia.
Guides speak Italian, English, and German, and the tour also offers live commentary, making the experience accessible to a diverse group of travelers. The flexible booking system allows reservations up to 24 hours in advance, with the option to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before departure.
Travelers should be prepared for an 8-hour day with moderate walking during the stops. The itinerary is well-paced, but those with limited mobility may want to consider this. The tour is suitable for those interested in history, scenery, and authentic local districts, but it may feel rushed for visitors wanting to spend more time at each site.
Since the museum visit is a key highlight, arriving early or requesting a longer visit may be worth considering if possible. The tour is designed for flexibility, but the limited time at certain stops suggests prioritizing what excites you most.

The tour price covers transportation, guided commentary, and access to key sites, with a full refund available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Booking now secures your spot, and the pay later option provides reassurance for flexible planning. This makes it a convenient choice for travelers who want a guided, hassle-free day exploring Calabria’s coast and culture.

This guided tour from Tropea to Reggio Calabria and Scilla offers a balanced mix of history, scenery, and local flavor in just one day. It’s particularly suitable for visitors who want a structured, small-group experience with live guides that bring the region’s stories to life.
While the limited time at the museum and some stops might require quick visits, the stunning views, authentic districts, and scenic drives make this a worthwhile option for those eager to get a taste of Calabria’s highlights in a single day. The small groups and personalized approach help ensure a comfortable and engaging journey through this captivating part of Italy.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour involves moderate walking and sightseeing, making it suitable for most age groups, though those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at the stops.
Can I choose my pickup location?
The tour offers five pickup options near Tropea, including Briatico, Capo Vaticano, Zambrone, Tropea, and Parghelia, providing convenient meeting points.
Is food included in the tour?
The provided information does not specify meals or food included. It focuses on sightseeing, museum visits, and scenic views.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides operate in Italian, English, and German, with live commentary to enhance the experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.