Living the experience of a seafaring existence: waking up hearing the song of seagulls, the scent of salt, eating freshly caught fish, following the rhythms of the sea and its people, in Scilla it can be done. This small village on the Costa Viola, in the south of Calabria is a jewel to be experienced.
One of the symbols of Scilla is the Ruffo Castle, a fortress located on the promontory, and reaching out towards the Strait of Messina. The castle is in excellent condition and inside it is possible to admire ancient fishing boats, once used by local fishermen.
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