Marina dell' Isola Beach
Marina dell'Isola is a small
white-sand beach enclosed between the Rotonda beach on its right and Isola
Bella on the left. By circumnavigating the imposing reef of Isola Bella,
visitors can also reach the stunning Palombaro grotto.
On 15 August every year the folkloric
procession of Holy Mary at Sea starts from here.
Convento Beach
Named after the convent overlooking
it, Convento beach is the largest of Tropea's beaches. It borders the 'A
Linguata beach on its right, but has no natural boundary on the left. The
white-sand beach offers plenty of space and is less crowded than others in
town. Canoes and pedalos are available for rent.
I Tri da Cruci
I Tri da Cruci is a folk festival
commemorating the end of the Saracens' occupation of Tropea during the Middle
Ages. Celebrations culminate with a strange ceremony involving the burning of a
wooden mannequin on the back of a camel.
The wooden mannequin evokes the hated
figure of the Turkish occupying forces as they rode from house to house on
their camels collecting taxes and irritating the headstrong and independent
Calabrese. With the eventual defeat and retreat of the Turks, the vanquished
enemy was immortalised in his most hated guise, namely as the tax-collector.
The ceremony, called "dance of the camel", is accompanied by other events including masses, held in Santa Maria dell'isola church, fireworks and street performance
The ceremony, called "dance of the camel", is accompanied by other events including masses, held in Santa Maria dell'isola church, fireworks and street performance
Marina dell' Isola Beach
Marina dell'Isola is a small
white-sand beach enclosed between the Rotonda beach on its right and Isola
Bella on the left. By circumnavigating the imposing reef of Isola Bella,
visitors can also reach the stunning Palombaro grotto.
On 15 August every year the folkloric
procession of Holy Mary at Sea starts from here.
Passo Cavalieri Beach
Passo Cavalieri beach is the largest in Tropea. With a high
concentration of foreign tourists, it is almost entirely owned by private
resorts and the access is restricted. On the left, the beach is abruptly
interrupted by Passo dei Cavalieri, a cliff overhanging into the sea in one of
the most suggestive panoramas in Tropea. Pedalos, canoes, jetskis and sailing
boats are available for rent
Rotonda Beach
Tropea's
most beautiful beaches, thanks to the striking views that can be enjoyed there.
Just off the Reef of San Leonardo, it is also very handy - the houses of the
historical centre lay close behind it, 60 metres above sea-level. Canoes and
pedalos are available for rent, and it's no surprise that this is the town's
most crowded beach.
Linguata Beach
The 'A Linguata beach is bounded by the reefs of Isola Bella on the
right and by the rocks of I Missaggi on the left. It is a favourite for
Tropea's youngsters and a main attraction for divers…