Experience Calabria in Southern Italy as a Traveller

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Young people enjoying Tropea in Calabria in Southern Italy
Young people enjoying Tropea in Calabria in Southern Italy

Experience Calabria Italy as a Traveller, not a Tourist

THUNDER BAY – TRAVEL – Stefania Pasqua says, “Italy has been a traveler’s top destination choice for many years….words cannot describe the beauty behind a country so full of history, its stunning crystal turquoise waters, its friendly culture and delicious cuisine”.

The Toronto native has moved to Calabria Italy, and operates a travel company that allows you to experience Italy from the perspective of a local resident, in other words you get the real flavour and experience, rather than just seeing the usual tourist spots.

“A Particular focus is made to Southern Italy, the Italian region of Calabria, “the tip of the boot” as it’s called….an exotic part of this amazing country that has so much to offer a traveler,” shared Stefania. “From relaxing on the sandy beaches of Capo Vaticano, considered one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, soaking up the sun and getting that Mediterranean glow to dancing in the local piazza of Diamante during its annual hot pepper summer festival, you will surely have a holiday full of excitement and pleasure”.

“Our philosophy……..you are not tourists, but travelers….a traveler imagines, experiences, explores, tastes, and truly lives,” shared Stefania.

For more information, visit www.viaggiandoinc.com

Young people enjoying Tropea in Calabria in Southern Italy
Young people enjoying Tropea in Calabria in Southern Italy
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