Crotone: Discover Calabria’s Best-Kept Secret
Crotone Cruise Port is the gateway to Calabria’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and authentic southern charm. Nestled on the Ionian Sea, it is ideal for homeporting, transit calls, and extended stays, offering year-round mild weather and seamless cruise operations.
Just a short walk from Crotone’s historic center and beaches, the port allows passengers to step off their cruise vessel and immediately immerse themselves in the town’s vibrant atmosphere. Modern terminal facilities ensure a smooth and comfortable experience for both guests and operators.
Once a major city of Magna Graecia, Crotone offers a deep historical experience. Visitors can explore the Castle of Charles V, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Capo Colonna site, home to Italy’s largest marine protected area. A stroll through the old town reveals charming streets, bustling markets, and access to crystal-clear beaches.
Nature lovers can venture to Sila National Park, a unique Italian landscape of lush forests, pristine lakes, and the towering Giants of Sila. Nearby, the medieval village of Santa Severina enchants visitors with its hilltop castle and breathtaking countryside views.
Crotone’s cuisine is a highlight, featuring ‘nduja sausage, fresh seafood, almond pastries, and world-renowned liquorice bitters. The port works closely with local operators to craft unforgettable shore experiences, from cultural tours to outdoor adventures.
Emerging as a standout cruise destination, Crotone Cruise Port combines history, nature, and hospitality—offering travelers an authentic and unforgettable journey through Calabria.


