Calabria low cost, summer holidays between beaches and wonders

Have you ever heard of the crystalline waters of Calabria , its still wild beaches and the villages suspended between the mountains and the sea? And now you dream of a holiday that is all this, but that doesn't "empty your wallet"? The good news is that Calabria is one of the Italian regions where summer can still be experienced in an authentic, relaxed and accessible way.
Among small seaside resorts, Blue Flag beaches , villages rich in history and generous nature, there is no shortage of hidden corners perfect for those seeking beauty and simplicity, without having to spend a fortune. Here are some destinations to discover , between turquoise sea and Mediterranean flavors, with an eye on the budget.
Sellia Marina, the quiet between sea and mountainsOverlooking the Ionian Sea, along the Gulf of Squillace, Sellia Marina is one of those places that surprise anyone who wants tranquility, clear sea and reasonable prices. Included among the Blue Flag beaches, it is one of the pearls of the so-called Costa degli Aranci .
Its position is strategic: just a few kilometers are enough to reach Catanzaro or go into the woods of Sila Piccola , a fresh and green oasis that seems to belong to another season: here you can combine dives in the sea with walks among pines and chestnut trees, alternating days of relaxation on the clear sand with excursions on mountain paths.
A double soul, marine and mountain, that offers different experiences in a single holiday.
Marina di Gioiosa Jonica between sea, archaeology and ice creamOn the coast of Locride , Marina di Gioiosa Jonica welcomes its guests with a sea of enchanting color and a lively, but never chaotic, atmosphere. The scent of citrus fruits, the shade of olive trees and the delights of Calabrian pastry-making make every day a journey for the senses.
Walking through its streets you discover unexpected views, such as the ancient Greco-Roman theater dating back to the 2nd century BC, which stands a few meters from the sea. After a dip, you can stop in one of the many artisan workshops to taste an ice cream that truly tastes of summer. And in the evening, when the lights reflect on the water and the breeze becomes gentler, the town reveals all its lively and Mediterranean soul.
Caminia di Stalettì, where Calabria becomes exoticIf you look closely, Caminia beach could be in the Tropics. Its nickname “the Maldives of Calabria” is not exaggerated at all: the little paradise unfolds along the Costa degli Aranci, and appears as a crescent of white and grainy sand , protected by high cliffs that isolate it from the wind and currents.
The sea boasts shades that range from turquoise to deep blue, perfect for those who love snorkeling or relaxing in transparent waters. Despite its beauty, Caminia remains accessible, with stretches of free beach and some beach resorts well integrated into the landscape.
Copanello, a lively summer between music and golden seaOn the Costa degli Aranci, Copanello is the place where the most dynamic Calabria meets the relaxed one: the beach is a large open-air lounge with tidy sunbeds, exotic-flavored bars, smiles and voices that mix with the sound of the waves. The golden sand caresses your feet and the shallow seabed makes bathing a pleasant experience for everyone, young and old.
During the day, you live by the sea, between granitas, cocktails and full sun. In the evening, however, the lights of the clubs come on and the nightlife kicks off with music, events and a desire for summer that seems to never end.
Campora San Giovanni, scent of history and sea breezeAmong the low-cost destinations in Tyrrhenian Calabria, Campora San Giovanni is the liveliest hamlet of Amantea, a small town where life still flows at a slow pace, between the tourist port, the smell of fresh fish and the squares frequented by residents.
Excursions to the Aeolian Islands depart from the port, but it is also worth stopping here: to admire the medieval tower known as 'u turriune , to enter the Church of Santa Filomena or to stroll among the fountains and squares of the Augarto area.
The heart of Campora beats strongly in September, when the celebrations in honor of San Francesco da Paola fill the streets with lights and devotion.
Sibari, between ancient ruins and modern beachesAncient and glorious, Sibari was one of the richest and most refined cities of Magna Graecia, so much so that even today people say “live like a Sibarite” to indicate a luxurious and pleasant lifestyle.
Today, this small town in the province of Cosenza still preserves traces of its illustrious past. The archaeological ruins emerge like stone memories and bear witness to an era of great splendor. But Sibari is not only history: it is also the sea, with long and quiet beaches , ideal for getting a fill of relaxation and silence interrupted only by the rustling of the wind in the pine trees.
A destination that fascinates those who love to combine culture and nature , without giving up a genuine and accessible holiday.
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