Among the best Italian beaches to visit this summer, the Traveler magazine chooses the magnificent Tropea, with the image of the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Isola. Magazine of luxury travel and lifestyle published by Condè Nast, Traveler inserts the 'pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea' on the cover of the special dedicated to the most beautiful destinations in Italy. And it seems that Internet users are all in agreement: on Instagram, the social network on which the post was published, there are thousands of likes and hundreds of comments like "Tropea is amazing" (it's amazing!).
Tropea in the prestigious Traveler magazine
To express satisfaction for this new result and for this new opportunity for visibility around the tourist and cultural destination of Tropea is the mayor Giovanni Macrì. The mayor of Tropea underlines how this confirmed and growing media attention reflects the commitment that the municipal administration continues to invest in the international promotion of its attractors and identity markers. Condé Nast publishing house last July he had already dedicated the cover of the paper edition of Traveler to Tropea, focusing the spotlight on its splendid beaches. The sea of Italy, this is the caption of the post of the very popular blog linked to the Magazine, helped to define the lifestyle of the jet-set of the 50s and 60s. Among trendy lidos and beach clubs such as Portofino and Positano. But which sands stand out now?
“Foreign tourists flock to this beautiful historic city, which wraps around a cliff halfway up the toe of Italy's boot. Scenographically lying below the village, we read in the Traveller's special space dedicated to Calabria, is a long beach of grainy sand, quite pebbly near the shore and divided in two by the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Isola on its rocky outcrop. The beach is safe and sloping, the water remarkably clean, the scene lively and family oriented. For a wilder, more secluded beach experience, head two miles west to Michelino beach, a small Caribbean cove of white sand accessed via 210 steps from the street above”.
(Source: Municipality of Tropea – Institutional/Strategic Communication – Lenin Montesanto Communication & Lobbying)
(Highlighted photo by italiani.it archive)