Crotone, according to Ovid, was named by Hercules himself in memory of a friend he had accidentally slain. Today, it is the capital of its eponymous province, a region known for its pristine waters, untouched mountains and vast forests. As the gateway to a landscape bestowed with great natural beauty, Crotone prides itself in its deep historical roots, which can be traced back to the 7th century BC in the city’s archaeological museum and the ruins of two redoubtable fortifications, the Castle of St. Charles V and Le Castella, situated on a small peninsula south of the city.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Crotone On Your Own
Explore the ancient culture of Crotone at your leisure.
Ceraudo Winery & Calabrian Family Tradition
Visit one of the Val di Neto region’s most celebrated wineries to explore Calabrian wines and family traditions.
Charming Santa Severina’s Hilltop Village
Discover hilltop Santa Severina, called one of Italy’s loveliest towns, visit its cathedral and enjoy a local meal.
Le Castella & Its Fortification
See this beautiful island with its ancient fortress, and discover local traditional ceramic techniques.
A Day at Sila National Park
Discover the natural heritage of the protected lands in the heart of Reggio Calabria.
San Floro Silk Experience
Discover the intricate history of silk weaving in the Italian peninsula within the walls of a 15th-century castle.
Scolacium Archaeological Park & Seaside Squillace
Explore the ancient ruins at Scolacium Archaeological Park, and enjoy Squillace’s architectural sights.