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Occupying the foot of the Italian boot is Calabria, a region of unspoilt natural landscape, lush green vegetation and virtually untouched beaches. On the bridge of this foot, roughly where the shoe laces would be, is Tropea, a pretty little town perched 42m above the deep blue Tyrrhenian Sea. It is about 10km north-east of Capo Vaticano and boasts the region’s most attractive piece of coastline, with several long, sandy beaches just a short walk from town. But you don't come here if it's action you're after - yes, there are plenty of cosy trattorias and a lively local marketplace, but Tropea is still small-town Italy at heart.
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