Who doesn't know the Calabrian sea? Transparent waters, seabeds to be explored and that intense blue that fascinates both in summer and in winter with its many facets. Its beaches are among the most sought after in southern Italy also and above all by foreign tourists. There are very popular and well-known areas all over the world… and then there is Rocca del Capo in Bova Marina, a semi-known location that has so much to offer its guests. Let's find out what it has in store in a summer not to be missed.
Rocca del Capo Bova Marina: fascinating place to explore
Traveling on the Calabrian coast there is a beach that not everyone has had the pleasure of knowing and experiencing during their stay south of Reggio Calabria. It is a section of the beach called Cape Rock, which is located in the splendid Bova Marina. The rocks peek out from the waves of the sea. The vegetation covers the landscape giving an enchanting setting. The sea is always clean and crystalline as in the rest of the region. Here in Rocca del Capo Bova Marina tourists can enjoy Relaxing, sun and sea without worries, but above all without competing to carve out a place on the beach near the shoreline.
What makes this strip of coast so fascinating is perhaps this peculiarity of not being so famous that it is then forced to welcome hordes of tourists on vacation. And those who have the pleasure of spending a day in this seaside resort are so enthusiastic that they come back over and over again.
Not only the sea ... but also a breathtaking view
In addition to sand and gravel in the background of a sea all to be discovered, there is also a view that really deserves some memorable shots, especially at sunset or at the first light of dawn. The promontory overlooking Rocca del Capo in Bova Marina is capable of attracting attention as much as the blue sea that runs along it. From up there there is also the Madonnina that protects everyone and helps to spread that climate of peace and tranquility that hovers in the air in this area. This is the statue of the Madonna del Mare, located right on the top of Capo San Giovanni.
From the beach it is also possible to admire the remains of a Norman tower of ancient origins (it is thought of the XNUMXth century!). This town also has its own story to tell, made up of raids and conquests by the Saracens who forced the inhabitants of the place to defend themselves with the means available at the time. Up to the top, tourists love to go on leisurely hikes to end a relaxing day in the sun. Kissed by the sea breeze of the Ionian coast, they stop to admire and immortalize that breathtaking panorama that also offers a glimpse of Etna, the great volcano sicilian which seems to dominate the whole landscape. Why not take a selfie in this place of a thousand wonders? Between vegetation and expanses of transparent water it is impossible not to fall in love with that landscape which is an integral part of Bova Marina.