Surroundings

Discover Praia a Mare & the Surroundings



Located on the stunning Tyrrhenian coast, Praia a Mare is famous for its crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and the iconic Dino Island rising from the sea. The area offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure: boat tours, snorkeling, hiking in Pollino National Park, and charming historic villages nearby. With its vibrant summer atmosphere and authentic southern Italian soul, Praia a Mare is an unforgettable destination all year round.



Praia a Mare



Praia a Mare is a splendid seaside resort in the upper Tyrrhenian Sea near Cosenza, characterized by a mountainous landscape whose rocky outcrops extend towards the coast, bathing in the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Staying in Praia a Mare gives you the opportunity to discover its beautiful beaches and be swept away by the lively local life and the beauty of the place.

Maratea



Called by the Greeks the "goddess of the sea," today it is perhaps better known as the "pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea." Without a doubt, both names are true, immediately conveying the idea of ​​this splendid town that is Maratea.

Diamante



Various historiographical sources document settlements dating back to the times of the Phocaeans and the Romans.



Aieta



The municipal territory is an integral part of the Pollino National Park; although only 12 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea, it has more typically mountain cultural and food and wine traditions.

Tortora



It is the northernmost municipality on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria.

Papasidero



Situated 210 meters above sea level, its history is primarily linked to Basilian monasticism, whose history has affected much of Southern Italy.

Paola



Paola is located on the western coast of Calabria and represents one of the most important tourist destinations in Calabria thanks to its historical beauty.