Residenza Mediterranea CLUB
Resort overview
The apartments at Residenza Mediterranea in Italy are beautifully situated surrounded by greenery and enjoy wonderful views to the Aeolian Islands and the Gulf of St. Euphemia. The apartments comprise of a living room with double sofa bed, kitchenette, double bedroom and bathroom. The apartments are equipped with crockery, television, hairdryer, telephone, air conditioning and a lovely covered furnished patio or terrace.
On site facilities include a Reception, Outdoor Swimming Pool & Children's Pool, Sun Loungers, Bar, Laundry Service, Entertainment in high season, Shuttle Service and Parking. Small pets are welcome at this Resort.
Residenza Mediterranea is located in Zambrone, Italy a few miles from Tropea in the Calabria Region of southern Italy. The Resort is situated on the top of a hill with breath-taking views of the Eolie Islands, the Gulf of Santa Eufemia and the Marina of Tropea, less than a mile from the sea. The beach can be reached using the Resort shuttle bus. It is ideally located for exploring the local area including S. Bruno, Pizzo, Locri, Reggio Calabria, Isole Eolie, Taormina and Messina.
Nearby Tropea is a seaside resort with impressive scenery in the region of Calabria, a maze of pretty lanes and hidden squares with a good variety of interesting shops, restaurants and bars. Tropea's Norman cathedral, the Duomo, is one of the most interesting buildings in town and well worth a visit. Tropea is also on a scenic little railway line which branches off from the main Naples - Reggio di Calabria route at Lamezia Terme and follows the bulge of coast around Capo Vaticano before meeting up with the mainline again at Rosarno.
Along the Calabrian coast, and easily reachable by the local trains, are several other appealing resorts. Scilla, to the south, is an extremely picturesque fishing town with an impressive castle on a headland. Pizzo, to the north, is a seaside town famous for its chocolate truffle ice cream. Reggio Calabria is further away, but is worth the train journey to see the two famous Greek statues, the Riace Bronzes, displayed in the town's excellent archaeological museum, and to admire the views over the Straits of Messina to Sicily.