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5 Reasons to Visit Calabria in 2018

1/27/2018

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Beautiful Tropea!
​Ok, I admit, I may be bias because yes, I was born in Calabria, but if you are looking to visit the “real Italy,” if you are done with mass tourism, overpriced “Made in China” souvenirs and waiting lines miles long, than your next Italian destination should be this undiscovered region. Why, you ask? Here are just a few of my favorite reasons:


The beaches – First and foremost on my own personal list are the beaches. If you love to swim or sunbathe, or just lay around and people watch, (oh admit it, we all do it, especially at the beach!) than Calabria is the place to be! Surrounded by over 500 miles of coastline, the azure waters will seduce you to no end. You can walk for miles on the sand, dunk in the Ionian water to cool off then enjoy a delicious, restaurant-quality meal right on the “lido,” or beach restaurants that offer incredible food, from grab and go to sit down meals. My favorite beaches include Tropea, Copanello, Caminia, Scilla and because my family lives in Soverato, I’ll add that one too!
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Tropea again. The road is curvy but the view, oh the view!
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How happy am I to be in Copanello? This happy! ^^
The food – As a culinary instructor and leader of culinary tours, I would say that reason number one and two are pretty equal. While living in Calabria, I grew up eating delicious meals every day, never reserved for “special occasions.” Calabrian cuisine is spicy and known for their peperoncino, it's also authentic, uncomplicated and laid back. Not big on extra heavy sauces or butter infused anything, in Calabria, olive oil is the condiment of choice. Homemade pasta is made without eggs and served with a large variety of fresh produce or simple tomato sauce, and the meat of choice in Calabria? My own favorite – pork. I especially like the cured kind! And don’t leave Calabria without trying their ricotta, the best from all over Italy!
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Spicy Calabrian Peperoncino from the local outdoor market.
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Cured pork products! Proof that life is grand!
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Still warm ricotta + a fresh ciabatta loaf = Heaven on hearth!
Authenticity – Still undiscovered by mass tourism, Calabria is mostly visited by other Calabrians, who migrated to northern Italy or other parts of the world for work. As such, the region remains authentic and unspoiled. Shop keepers speak the Southern dialect, English is relatively unheard off, and small shops do close in the afternoon for their nap. While this may at times seem like a nuisance if you are traveling, it speaks to Calabria maintaining its roots and not changing for anyone!
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Strolling the streets of Tropea - cuz that's how they roll.
La Dolce Vita – If there is ever a region in Italy that enjoys the sweetness of life, it’s definitely Calabria. The pace is slow and because Calabria refuses to change for anyone, least of all tourists, you will be forced to relax yourself. Enjoy the slower pace, relax over a two-hour lunch, take an afternoon nap and linger all evening over dinner. Calabria’s motto in life? “Piano, piano” – Everything is done “piano, piano” or slow, slow. After a vacation here, you will soon forget all about stress. Stress? What stress? 
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Enjoying a leisurely lunch at my uncles home.
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La Dolce Vita? An afternoon with little cousins and a tray of bakery fresh almond cookies!
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Don't judge him, he's just enjoying life!
Souvenirs - Looking to bring back real authentic souvenir from Italy? Step away from the wobbly-headed gladiator from Rome or the little gondola from Venice and bring back some of the most beautiful handmade crafts you will ever find from all over Italy. Whether it’s pottery from Squillace, clay pots, or hand weaved baskets, Calabrians are crafty! Support a local small vendor and pick up a handmade gift or two. Or better yet, purchase some foodie gifts such vegetables cured in olive oil, cured anchovies, dry herbs or mostaccioli biscuits. Just be sure your foodie gift is compliant with customs. You don’t want to buy the delicious ‘nduja sausage and have it confiscated by customs. That’s just a sad occurrence waiting to happen. Trust me when I say it's heartbreaking! But I do suggest buying this version of spreadable pork and enjoying it while there. A specialty of Calabria, of course! 
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Mom making some important decisions, what to bring back!
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Because I love anything with the sun theme, this made it back to Boston!
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Beautiful, handmade pottery in Squillace, Calabria!
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Mostaccioli make great gifts and delicious too!
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Eatable souvenirs are my favorite, of course! What's in the bag? ;)
As I said, because I am a native of this undiscovered region, I admit to being bias but it's not because I am a native that I love this region, but because I believe it deserves to be discovered. More so if you want to see a part of Italy that remains unspoiled and unshaken by droves of tourists. The scenery is beautiful the people are friendly, they food is delicious and you will not find a more authentic region in Italy.  Of that, I can be sure. Plus, your hard-earned US dollar will go that much further in Calabria! 
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Calabria loves to show off its coastline!
Ready to make your own Calabria dreams come true? Join me in September where we will stay in a beautiful B&B in the seaside town of Tropea. We will explore the area, enjoy lunch with locals, learn a few culinary tricks, picnic in one of the best wineries of the region, perhaps Italy, and of course, swim in seas like the above. If not now, when? 

Click here for trip info! But in keeping with the spirit of Calabria, only a small selected group of travelers will be able to participate in this trip, because I want to let people know of my beautiful region, but that's not to say I believe in mass tourism! Small groups permit us to travel like a family, enter small shops and avoid standing out like sore thumbs. No flag-waiving tourist guide here!   
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Ready for lunch? This tour group is!
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Evening stroll in Tropea, needed after our 2 hour lunch!
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More food! Is this a lucky group or what?
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Learning a few things about Calabrian wine-making, sampling along the way.
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Peppe serving the group. Please. No. More. Food!
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Think they're enjoying lunch at the vineyard?
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Marisa Agostino
1/28/2018 11:48:01 am

hi my dad came from Calabria .Gioiosa Ionica.I've been a couple of times.its so beautiful there and yes it is the best part of Italy.My mom seems to recognize you .Her mom came from Palermiti..Is that were you came from?You seem very familiar to her.My mom loves your blog.We also loved the markets when we went there.Unfortunately last time we went was 2005.Hopefully one day we can go back..My dad passed ten years ago so its been hard.My grandmothers maiden name was Truglia.My mom cooks a lot of food the old calabrian way .The way her mom taught her.I guess I've said enough.Ciao for now.n Buona serrata.

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Patricia Gioiosa link
1/28/2018 02:21:06 pm

Hello...I got onto this page by accident but happened to read a message from you, Marisa Agostino. I was wondering if your family is any relation to a Frank and Letizia Gioiosa. Letizia's maiden name was Truglia, who were my mother and father-in-law and have since passed. Frank and Letizia had 2 boy namely Eugeno Liborio Gioiosa and Alberto Georgio Gioiosa and a daughter by the name of Grace (not sure of middle name). Would you be familiar with any of these people? Have a blessed day.

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Francesca
1/28/2018 03:27:35 pm

Ciao Patricia, thanks for stopping by my blog! :-)

Francesca
1/28/2018 03:26:54 pm

Ciao Marisa! Yes, I come from Palermiti, we're paisani! What is your mom's name and her mom's name? I will ask my mom as she recalls people very well. You and I are friends on Facebook and we have many friends in common from Hull and Nantasket. Hope we meet someday!

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Alessandro
2/2/2018 05:23:45 pm

Palermiiiiiteeessiiii

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Francesca
2/2/2018 05:25:08 pm

Certo! Anche tu?

Frank Scalzo
1/30/2018 07:25:11 am

Thanks for this view of Calabria. My father was from Calabria. I really enjoyed your photos.Best wishes, FS

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Francesca
1/30/2018 03:49:35 pm

Thanks for reading Frank! It is such a beautiful region!

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Nicole Amoroso
2/1/2018 07:40:48 pm

Thank you my grandparents were from Calabria. This is a beautiful part of Italy and I have only seen pictures in black and white my dads. Thank you for showing its beauty.

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Francesca
2/2/2018 05:22:11 pm

Thanks so much for reading Nicole! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's such a beautiful, undiscovered area.

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