The Castle in the Sand

Posted by: My Bella Vita on Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Somewhere, 40 minutes from Catanzaro, nestled in the Crotone District and backed into the Ionian Sea is Calabria’s very own sand castle. It is true!

  Le Castella near Crotone, Italy

Well….it LOOKS like a sand castle.

According to the official website for Le Castella, the goddess Calypso lived there with Ulysses “for a long time.”

The geographical location of Punta Castella was created as part of the “Friendship Treaty” between Rome and Taranto in 304 B.C. In accordance with this treaty, Roman ships were not allowed to navigate in the eastern part of Capo Licinio. The people of Taranto set up a lookout post at Le Castella, in order to see ships coming from the Tyrrehenian Sea and heading towards Taranto.

And, it is still standing today. Here are two more pictures from my recent trip.

 Le Castella near Crotone, Italy - the beach

View from inside Le Castelle, near Crotone, Italy

11 responses to “The Castle in the Sand”

Giulia Says:
July 29th, 2007 at 11:57 am

That’s so cool!

j Says:
July 29th, 2007 at 3:27 pm

Somehow I thought Ulysses would have had fancier digs than a sand castle…maybe Calypso liked it.

Thanks for the pics. What exactly are the other ones of? It sure doesn’t look like Lake Erie!

Calabrisella Says:
July 29th, 2007 at 8:57 pm

ricordo questo like it were yesterday…

che bello!

Erin Says:
July 30th, 2007 at 5:30 am

Wow! Castles fascinate me. They are so beautiful and raw looking. That is an especially beautiful one.

KC Says:
July 30th, 2007 at 11:46 am

That’s such a beautiful place. Is the water there as clean as it looks in the photos? I’d love to go for a swim there.

Louise Says:
July 30th, 2007 at 2:37 pm

GORGEOUS!!
That is so neat! Thanks for the mini history lesson :)!!

Cre8Tiva Says:
July 30th, 2007 at 6:35 pm

love the vista…a sand castle…thanks for sharing…blessings, rebecca

Nadine Says:
July 31st, 2007 at 8:21 am

Beautiful pictures. What a view.

TEA CUP CLUB Says:
August 1st, 2007 at 11:05 pm

My grandfather was from Italy, from Calabria, their last name is Cosenza-Pandolfi, I wish I can speak italian, is not toooo late to learn, so I will give it a try.

Your blog is beautiful, these pictures are incredible.

Stop by, we will have a tea cup ready for you.

Big hug for you

Veronica

Madelyne Says:
August 2nd, 2007 at 7:18 am

Must remember to visit there next time I’m in Italy.

What great pics.

Cherrye Says:
August 2nd, 2007 at 10:26 am

G - Isn’t it pretty? You should bring the girls to see it sometime!

J - Who knows?!? lol…it is a beautiful location! :-) The other pics are taken from inside the castle looking out! Maybe that is why Ulysses chose it!

Calabrisella - :-) Isn’t it beautiful?

Erin - This one is completely empty and is just “ruins” on the inside. It is hard to tell what was what, but it is beautiful the same!

KC - The water is amazing in the pictures. We did go down to the beach, and to be honest, the beaches in Catanzaro are MUCH cleaner!! I was with some Americans from Texas, though (where all the beaches are sadly oil-filled) so they loved it!

Louise - you are welcome. I have been there once before, but this time it really took my breath away!

Rebecca - thanks for the comments! I am glad you liked the pics. All of the little shops around it make it a fun day trip from here.

Nadine - I didn’t post the picture of us from the restaurant because I didnt have permission from my friends….but - WOW!

Tea Cup Club - Welcome…I’ll stop by for that cup of tea ASAP. I am wondering if your grandfather’s last name isnt Cosenza-Pandolfi because he came from Cosenza. Cosenza is about an hour from me and Pep has family there…VERY NEAT. And, no - if I can try to learn the language, so can you!!

 

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