Lamezia Terme – Calabria's treasure nestled between mountains, thermal baths, and the sea
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Flights from Saarbrücken to Lamezia Terme (March 30, 2026 - October 25, 2026)
Flights from Lamezia Terme to Saarbrücken (March 30, 2026 - October 25, 2026)
Top highlights inLamezia Terme

Cathedral of Lamezia Terme – Sacred art in the heart of the city
The Cathedral of Lamezia Terme, built in the 16th century, is an architectural landmark of the city. Its Baroque façade and detailed interior decorations reflect Calabria's rich religious tradition. In addition to the ornate altars and paintings, the tranquil atmosphere is particularly impressive and immediately captivates visitors. To this day, it remains a central place of worship and a piece of living history.

Thermal baths in the Difesa Mitoio Caronte nature reserve – relaxation surrounded by nature
Just a few kilometers from the city center are the famous thermal springs of Caronte, which were already prized in ancient times for their healing properties. Nestled in the green Difesa Mitoio Caronte nature reserve, the thermal baths invite you to spend a few relaxing hours. The mineral-rich water is said to have a beneficial effect on skin and respiratory diseases, while also providing pure relaxation. Here, nature, health, and well-being come together—a real highlight for anyone who wants to do something good for themselves.
Places of interest in Calabria
Tropea is located on the Tyrrhenian coast and is considered one of the most beautiful places in southern Italy. The picturesque old town is spectacularly perched on high cliffs above the sea and offers breathtaking views of the deep blue water. Tropea is particularly famous for its fine white sandy beach, crystal-clear sea, and the impressive pilgrimage church of Santa Maria dell'Isola, which sits enthroned on a rock right by the beach. In addition to its natural beauty, Tropea also attracts visitors with its culinary specialties, above all the famous sweet Tropea onion, which is used in numerous local dishes. A visit to Tropea combines beach holidays, culture, and the Italian way of life in a unique way.
The charming coastal town of Scilla is located directly on the Strait of Messina and is inextricably linked to Greek mythology: it is said that the sea monster Scylla once wreaked havoc here. Today, the town delights visitors with its romantic location by the sea, the pastel-colored fishermen's houses in the Chianalea district, and the imposing Ruffo Castle, which towers high above the water. Visitors can stroll through narrow streets, enjoy freshly caught fish, and watch the sunset over Sicily—an unforgettable experience full of authenticity and history.
Located in the interior of Calabria, the Sila National Park invites visitors to enjoy unforgettable experiences in nature. Dense forests, crystal-clear mountain lakes, and gentle plateaus make the region a paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Particularly impressive are the centuries-old black pines, known as the "Giants of Sila." In winter, the park even transforms into a small ski resort, making it an insider tip for anyone who wants to get to know Italy from an unexpected side. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventure or pure relaxation, the Sila National Park showcases the wild, unspoiled beauty of Calabria.


