Reggio di Calabria Ionian Coast
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Visit Reggio di Calabria Ionian Coast

Hotel Continental
I'm used to 3 star hotels. This hotel is truly 4 star. The cleanliness, the staff and our very affordable ocean view suite with spectacular views of Mt. Etna, the Straits of Messina, and sunsets was wonderful. The robes and slippers is a nice perk. The hotel location is a few minutes walk to the ...
Reviewed on Apr 1, 2026

Grand Hotel Excelsior
Very convenient and comfortable hotel right by the station and museum. Wonderful breakfast and friendly and helpful staff.
Reviewed on Nov 24, 2025

Hotel Medinblu
Clean room, great position, staff always available, warm welcome , great breakfast , great view ///
Reviewed on Feb 7, 2026

Hotel Villaggio Club ALTALIA Residence

Villa immersed in the Green
The house was a perfect fit for our family trip to Italy. We enjoyed the location that happened to be centrally located to both family and the city. The house is spacious, comfortable, clean. Enough room to unpack and move around. The extra bedroom / bathroom that is separate from the main worked ...
Reviewed on Oct 23, 2023

Charming 3-bedroom estate with AC, WiFi in Reggio Calabria
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Popular places to visit

Reggio di Calabria Promenade
Explore the great outdoors at Reggio di Calabria Promenade, a lovely green space in Reggio Calabria. Take in the art scene while you're in the area.

Villa San Giovanni Ferry Terminal
Explore the waterfront in Villa San Giovanni with a trip to Villa San Giovanni Ferry Terminal. Take in the musical theater and volcano viewpoints in the area.

Reggio Calabria Cathedral
Marvel at the unusual design of Reggio di Calabria’s magnificent neo-Romanesque cathedral, one of the largest places of worship in the region.

National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria
See the world-famous Riace Bronzes, two 2,500-year old statues of Greek warriors, and other prized ancient artifacts at this acclaimed museum.

Arena dello Stretto
Attend a show at this modern open-air arena, whose design resembles that of a Roman amphitheater. Audience members enjoy fabulous views of the Strait of Messina.

Aragonese Castle
One of the few historic structures in town and an iconic symbol of the city, this fortress is now used for events, concerts and exhibitions.




