Costa degli Dei
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Visit Costa degli Dei
Where to stay in Costa degli Dei

Tropea Old Town
If you're spending some time in Tropea Old Town, Rotonda Beach and Diocesan Museum are top sights worth seeing.

Hotel Umberto
Great price, good location. 0 complaints
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025

Solmaris Tropea - Rooms & Suites
In the off season the hotel isn’t staffed full time but the communication by WhatsApp was fabulous. I have never seen a 10:30 am check out, I thought that was a bit early. The room was clean but tiny but the bed was comfortable and climate control easy to use. The bathroom door was too long for the ...
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2026

Eliseo Palace Tropea
Good breafast and location
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2025

Pietre Bianche
Beautiful and very friendly Only downfall is it is a bit far from the city center (2km) so transportation back and forth can get pricey
Reviewed on 5 Sept 2025

Residence Porto Ulisse
Lovely spot for our family vacation.
Reviewed on 2 Oct 2025

Baia del Godano Resort & Spa
Our family (7 people 3 rooms) had a great stay. The facility is very clean and up to date. The rooms are spacious with the air conditioning working wonderfully! The beach is as advertised, small, but a cove. Crystal clear water, and great sand lent for a wonderful beach stay, our first time in the ...
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2025
Popular places to visit

Port of Tropea
Dock your boat at Tropea’s main harbor, which has space for about 450 boats of varying sizes as well as lots of useful amenities.

Grotticelle Beach
Take photos of the “Coast of the Gods” before descending to the base of the scenic pockmarked cliffs to get drinks from the beach bar and discover hidden coves.

Santa Maria dell'Isola Monastery
Sitting high on a chunk of rock jutting out into the sea, this iconic medieval-style monastery is an icon of the town of Tropea.

Riaci Beach
Sunbathe and snorkel during the day and party at night at this popular and beautiful cliff-bordered beach, which attracts a youthful crowd.

Michelino Beach
Go down the 210 stairs to this pristine sandy cove and enjoy the peace and isolation of its three sections.

Norman Cathedral
Look for a revered Byzantine icon of the town’s patron saint, Madonna of Romania, as well as two unexploded World War II bombs in this centuries-old cathedral.

