Best attractions and places to see around Cirò Marina. This town on Calabria's Ionian coast offers a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological remains, relax on sandy beaches, and discover the region's winemaking traditions. The area is known for its clear Ionian waters and significant historical heritage from Magna Graecia.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Torretta di Crucoli, a hamlet of Crucoli overlooking the Ionian Sea, is rich in history with origins dating back to the Roman Republican age. It houses important finds such as the ancient "La Torretta" and the "Melissa Palopoli" Archaeological Museum.
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Cirò, a small town in Calabria, boasts origins that date back to the Bronze Age, as demonstrated by the archaeological finds found in various districts. History tells that this location was inhabited even before the foundation of Kroton. Over the ages, Cirò has seen a series of dominations, devastations and renovations - one of the main historical testimonies is the Carafa Castle.
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This is the entrance to the Gulf of Taranto. The lighthouse dates back to the 1930s.
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Located on the promontory of Punta Alice, the Saracen markets are an eighteenth-century complex that housed a commercial fair in Cirò Marina, near the old sixteenth-century coastal tower that defended the coast from pirates. From here you can enjoy a panoramic view of the sea.
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Cirò Marina is a city overlooking the Ionian Sea colonized by the Greeks in the 8th century BC. It is possible to visit the archaeological area of Punta Alice, where the remains of the temple of Apollo Aleo are found. The area is also renowned for the production of wine with fine grapes, such as gaglioppo and greco bianco.
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The Punta Alice lighthouse is a maritime lighthouse located at the end of the homonymous promontory, a short distance from Cirò Marina. The lighthouse was built in 1931 and marks the entrance to the Gulf of Taranto and the southern limit of the Calabrian Ionian coast.
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Beautiful sunrise and sunset
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Cirò Marina boasts a rich history. You can visit the archaeological area of Punta Alice, which holds the remains of the ancient Greek sanctuary, the Temple of Apollo Aleo. Additionally, the Saracen Markets and the Old Tower, an 18th-century commercial complex and a 16th-century defensive tower, offer a glimpse into the area's past.
To delve deeper into the region's past, visit the Archaeological Civic Museum, housed in Palazzo Porti. It displays artifacts from the Bruzia era, including items from local necropolises, ceramics, coins, and tools from Greek and Roman periods, providing valuable context for the local archaeological sites.
Cirò Marina is a prominent wine-producing area, particularly renowned for its prized Cirò DOC wine. This wine is made from the ancient Gaglioppo grape variety. The rolling hills surrounding the town are covered in vineyards, and many local wineries offer tastings and insights into the winemaking process.
Yes, the Old Tower, located on the promontory of Punta Alice, offers panoramic sea views. Another significant landmark is the Punta Alice Lighthouse, built in 1931, which marks the entrance to the Gulf of Taranto and also provides scenic vistas.
Cirò Marina is famous for its long stretches of sandy beaches and clear, shallow Ionian waters, making them ideal for swimming and families. Punta Alice Beach is particularly well-known, and the town's coastline has been awarded the Blue Flag for its clean waters and services. Another option is Torretta di Crucoli Beach, a hamlet overlooking the Ionian Sea.
Absolutely. The clear, shallow waters and sandy stretches of Cirò Marina's beaches are perfect for families. The Punta Alice Lighthouse and the Saracen Markets and Old Tower are also accessible and offer interesting sights for all ages. The Lungomare di Cirò Marina, a wide promenade, is great for strolls and often hosts events.
There are several cycling options around Cirò Marina. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Loop tour along the wine roads of Cirò from Cirò Marina' or the 'Santa Severina and Val di Neto Loop'. For more general cycling, consider the 'Tour of the Mercati Saraceni and the' or the 'Cirò and Cirò Marina Loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cirò Marina and Cycling around Cirò Marina guides.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails near Cirò Marina. Options include 'Punta Alice e i Mercati Saraceni – giro ad anello da Cirò Marina' which is an easy loop, or more moderate routes like 'New Year's Eve loop from Cirò Marina'. Explore these and other trails in the MTB Trails around Cirò Marina guide.
The best time to visit Cirò Marina is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. The Ionian waters are clear and inviting during this period, and the town often hosts markets and concerts along the Lungomare.
Cirò Marina's coastline, part of the beautiful Costa dei Saraceni, is special for its approximately 16 kilometers of sandy beaches and exceptionally clear, shallow Ionian waters. It has been recognized with the Blue Flag for its environmental quality and services, making it a pristine and enjoyable destination for beachgoers.
The nearby town of Cirò is a medieval gem with origins dating back to the Bronze Age and ancient Greek settlements. It features a well-preserved old area and a majestic castle, the Carafa Castle, which stands as a testament to its long and varied history of dominations and renovations.


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