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What to see in Aieta?

Aieta is a charming medieval village packed with historical treasures. You must visit the magnificent Renaissance Palace, which dominates the historical center with its grand architecture. Strolling through the narrow cobblestone alleys reveals beautiful stone portals and the beautiful Church of Santa Maria della Visitazione. Nature lovers can also enjoy breathtaking hiking trails in the surrounding Pollino National Park.

When is the best time to visit Aieta?

The ideal time to explore Aieta is during the spring and early autumn months. From May to June and September to October, the weather is pleasantly mild, making it perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summer can be quite warm and slightly more crowded, though the mountain altitude keeps it cooler than the coast. Visiting during the shoulder seasons ensures a relaxing experience with beautiful natural colors.

How to get to Aieta?

Reaching Aieta is easiest by renting a car, as it offers the most flexibility for exploring the mountainous terrain. You can drive from the coastal town of Praia a Mare, which is about a thirty-minute scenic journey up the winding hills. If you prefer public transport, you can take a train to the Praia-Ajeta-Tortora station. From there, local buses or taxis are available to take you directly to the village center.

Where to sleep in Aieta?

Finding the perfect accommodation in this historic village is easy and adds to the authentic Italian experience. You can choose from cozy bed and breakfasts, traditional guesthouses, and charming holiday homes scattered throughout the medieval center. For the best local options and secure bookings, we highly recommend checking CalabriaRooms. They offer a curated selection of comfortable stays that will make your Calabrian vacation truly unforgettable.

How much does a holiday in Aieta cost?

A vacation in Aieta is generally very affordable compared to Italy's more famous tourist hotspots. Budget travelers can expect to spend around 50 to 70 euros per day, covering modest accommodation, local meals, and basic transport. Mid-range budgets of 80 to 120 euros daily will allow for nicer rooms, guided tours, and dining at traditional restaurants. Overall, it is a fantastic destination for experiencing authentic Italian culture without breaking the bank.

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