Calabria Gourmet Tour

Highlights

  • Explore small towns & villages of Altomonte, Civita, San Nicola Arcella, Tropea, Scilla & Pentedattilo
  • Olive Oil Orchard Tour
  • Moliterno Liquor Factory
  • Vineyard visit and Wine Tasting
  • Traditional Cooking Class
  • Dino Island Boat Tour
  • Guided trek to Orsomaso
  • Always eat in traditional and authentic restaurants handpicked by your local guide

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What you'll do

Arrival & Traditional Dinner

On day 1, you will be picked up from Lamezia Terme Airport and escorted to your lovely boutique hotel, located in the countryside of Altomonte.

Once you have had the chance to check in, you will be welcomed to happy hour and to experience a traditional local Dinner.

Altomonte Visit, Olive Oil Tour & Moliterno Liquor Factory

After breakfast you will take a walk through the medieval town of Altomonte and visit its main attractions.

Later in the day, experience a tour of the extra virgin olive oil orchards with tasting in a traditional olive oil mill.

After the orchard visit we will travel to Moliterno Liquor factory. You will have a tour of the factory and of course have the chance to taste some of it produce.

In the late afternoon, you will head back to the hotel for our gourmet dinner.Read All

Explore Civita, Wine Tasting & Cooking Class

After breakfast, you will travel to Civita. Civita is an ancient Italo-Albanian town in the heart of the Pollino National Park and is truly beautiful.

Enjoy a wine tasting tour in the town of Castrovillari accompanied by a platter of local food.

Once you have eaten you will be soon emersed in more food whilst you enjoy a cooking class in Morano Calabro. With traditional music, tarantella dancing and a dinner to finish the evening.

San Nicola Arcella & Dino Island Boat Tour

After breakfast, transfer to San Nicola Arcella Town for a boat tour to Dino Island and Lunch. If the weather is not suitable for a tour, we will make sure to replace it with a different and equally exciting activity, for example, a cooking class, a visit to an artisan laboratory or a special tasting of local cuisine.

In the evening complete an easy hiking tour towards the town of Orsomarso. On this hike you will be surrounded by beauty, you will not be disappointed.

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Tropea & Traditional Pizzeria

After breakfast, we will travel to Tropea for a leisurely stroll in the town’s historic center. Explore the local shops and enjoy a lunch in a traditional farm overlooking the hills of Tropea.

In the afternoon we will travel to to Pizzo Calabro which is the town where the “Tartufo Gelato – Truffle Ice Cream” was invented.

In the evening, you will check-in to our next boutique accommodation. Once you have settled we will set out for dinner at a traditio...Read All

Explore Scilla & Pentedattilo

After breakfast, we will travel to Scilla which is said to be the Venice of southern Italy. Whilst we are their you will visit the historical center and its coastal neighbour “Chianalea”.

You will eat lunch in Scilla and afterwards visit the Pentedattilo Ghost Town in the evening.

Our special arrivederci dinner will take place in Pizzo Calabro tonight.

Arrivederci

After breakfast you will check out and we will transfer you to Lamezia International Airport and wish you a safe trip home.

What's included

Included

  • Transport throughout your stay & airport pick up and drop off
  • Accommodation at boutique hotels
  • Olive Orchard, Moliterno Liquor Factory & Vineyard Visit
  • Traditional Cooking Class
  • Dino Island Boat Tour
  • All food (unless during your free time when exploring the villages but of course we will make recommendations)
Your local host

Angelina Fadda

Tell me a little bit about yourself

I am Sardinian but was born in the North of Italy, my parents decided to return to Sardinia when I was 8 because Sardinian people have a strong attachment and bond with the island where we lived in Oristano. What I do is my passion, I am very lucky. I love travelling and would say I am a globe trotter. When I have spare time I always just take a flight and travel anywhere. I lived in San Francisco for a year and there I had a chance to improve my English especially because for Italians it is not easy learning English because of our complex way of thinking, our language has a lot of words and so we often find it difficult to translate into the correct English words.

What inspired you?

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Tell me a little bit about yourself

I am Sardinian but was born in the North of Italy, my parents decided to return to Sardinia when I was 8 because Sardinian people have a strong attachment and bond with the island where we lived in Oristano. What I do is my passion, I am very lucky. I love travelling and would say I am a globe trotter. When I have spare time I always just take a flight and travel anywhere. I lived in San Francisco for a year and there I had a chance to improve my English especially because for Italians it is not easy learning English because of our complex way of thinking, our language has a lot of words and so we often find it difficult to translate into the correct English words.

What inspired you?

I graduated in Italian modern literature, whilst I was studying I was very conscious of the food that I was eating because I am diabetic. I have always been passionate about food because I have to control everything that I consume so that I remain healthy. Once I graduated, I applied and completed a masters in Italian gourmet food and the tourism industry. The course I did was the first time they did it and they only chose 20 people from all over Italy to attend it and I was lucky enough to be one of them. Immediately after that I managed the tourist office in Oristano and maintained the European relations to help organise people.

By chance after travelling in Canada where I met another Italian lady who had a chain of high-class restaurants who suggested opening a Sardinian gourmet food export company because she was frustrated that she could never get her hands on the best food that we had. And so, I started working with her and we decided to set up this company where I would export the best Sardinian food products to the international market and created relations with importers all over the world. I started working with an importer from Australia who I did business with who encouraged me to think of a way to demonstrate to people why the products that Sardinian has is premium. He suggested to take groups of people around Sardinian and Italy so that they can experience the bakeries and wineries on small gourmet tours. We soon saw that this kind of tour was extremely popular and so I decided to change and start just doing the tours.

What is unique about your tours?

I don’t do anything mainstream touristic; I take people off the beaten track. I don’t take people to big restaurants or big hotels and make sure they experience places with real personality. For example, on the tours we stay in Masseria which are small farms in the country which have a true personality as they are connected to traditions. At the same time though they are still elegant, country chic would be the style. Every experience I do is very immersive, I try and give people emotions to involve them with cooking classes and interactions with local families. I am always there and participate with my guests to make sure that they are comfortable. You don’t have to think about anything, just come enjoy and relax and get to know the real soul of Italy. I sell slow tours, not because we do few things but because you have a chance to enter and experience the real Italy.

What do you focus on?

I really love Puglia and Calabria because of the people. They are all very authentic and kind and I work very well with the people here. I always try and have a relationship with the people we visit in the tour and become friends with them to ensure a close relationship with them. The exchange of good energy between these people makes the experiences special because if I cultivate that kind of energy then my guests will also feel that. Ethics are an important part of what I do. I try to be honest, even when I pay the hosts and I always try to recognise the value of what they do to ensure that I am always fair with them.

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