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Five Reasons to Stay in Catanzaro

Staying in a Catanzaro B&B offers guests the perfect opportunity to immerse themselves in Calabria and absorb the full southern Italian experience. They can easily take day trips outside of the province and visit Cosenza, Reggio, Crotone and Vibo, visit the dozens of beaches located near Catanzaro or head into the mountains for a long lunch and leisurely stroll through La Sila.

Stay at a Catanzaro B&B-Il Cedro B&B in Catanzaro, Calabria

Photo: Bed and Breakfast in Calabria

See Catanzaro? That is us right there in the middle!

Here’s a close-up.

Stay at a Catanzaro B&B - Il Cedro Bed and Breakfast in Catanzaro

As if the geography lesson wasn’t enough to convince you to stay in Calabria’s capital city, here are five reasons why you should choose a Catanzaro B&B for your Calabrian vacation.

Pietregrande near our Catanzaro B&B-Il Cedro B&B in Catanzaro, Calabria

Photo: My Bella Vita

1. You can easily travel between the Ionian and Tyrannian Coasts

Located on the narrowest strip of land in Italy, Catanzaro is often called the “city between two seas” because of its easy accessibility to both the Ionian and Tyrannian Coasts. It is true. Nowhere else in Italy offers you the chance to swim in the Ionian Sea in the morning and relax on the Tyrannian Coast by lunch.

2. Explore forgotten cities

In July of 2009 an amateur diver went swimming off of the coast of Squillace, located just 15 minutes from our bed and breakfast in Catanzaro. What did he find?

Some rocks?

No.

An old artifact?

Not exactly.

Uhm. A forgotten city?

Oh yea.

The diver found remains that date back to 123 BC and are from the Greek town of Skylletium, the birth place of Roman writer Cassiodorus who claimed Ulysses himself founded this colony.

Gerace-near a Catanzaro B&B, Il Cedro B&B in Catanzaro, CalabriaPhoto: agescilocri.com

3. Visit Italy’s best preserved medieval villages

Gerace is one of the best preserved medieval villages in the country and is often referred to as the “Florence of the South.” Only 90 kilometers from Catanzaro, Gerace is best known for its Norman Cathedral-the largest religious building in the region-as well as its medieval streets and panoramic views of nearby Locri.

4. Emerge yourself in authentic Italy

Forget about tacky shops or tourist trap restaurants, Catanzaro is pure Italian. But don’t worry about finding postcards or Calabrian souvenirs-you can stock up on them when you are out and about on your day trips-to more touristy destinations-such as La Sila, Tropea or Le Castella.

5. Gelato, Gelato, Gelato

Not only is Catanzaro home to the award-winning gelateria Marrons Glacès, but Sottozero, Reggio Calabria’s famous gelato shop is now dishing it out near Catanzaro Lido.

In the mood for some tartufo? No problem. Just hop in your car and in half an hour you will be cooling down with homemade tartufo gelato-straight from Pizzo in Pizzo.

Need a B&B in Catanzaro? Contact us today regarding availability or visit our blog to learn more about living and traveling in Calabria.

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