Taking in both ‘Italy's most beautiful kilometre' and ‘the Calabrian Venice', this small group tour is big on beauty. First up is free time in Reggio Calabria, the ‘toe of Italy'. Stroll along the statue-lined promenade with views of Sicily, or visit the Museum of Magna Graecia. Then it's on to the fishing village of Scilla, where you'll taste bergamot products.
Reggio Calabria & Scilla Small Group Tour
- Free time in history-steeped Reggio Calabria
- Enjoy views of Sicily across the Strait of Messina
- Visit the picturesque fishing village of Scilla
- Taste locally made bergamot products
- Transport
- Guide
- Local delicacy tasting
Due to public health restrictions, it may not be possible to visit the museum
. This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. if you need to cancel, you must do so at least 48-hours in advance to receive a full refund.. Food and drinks not included. Admissions not includedWhat people say about this experience
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