The tour of Maratea starts from the highest part of the city: Mount San Biagio. Here you can admire in all its beauty the statue of Christ the Redeemer, the symbol not only of the city of Maratea but of the whole region of Basilicata.
The second largest statue in the world as a dimension after Christ of Rio de Janeiro, the statue of Maratea...Read more
Pietrapertosa and Castelmezzano are included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy: the first was a Saracen bulwark of which the Arabata district which stands at the foot of the Norman-Swabian Castle is traces; the second was a Norman garrison between the 11th and 13th centuries and the remains of the evocative castle and the sign of...Read more
The tour of Melfi, with a licensed guide, starts from the castle, certainly one of the most important Italian medieval castles. The castle is surrounded by ten towers, of which seven have a rectangular plan and three with a pentagonal plan.
The visit starts from the sarcophagus of Rapolla marble from the 2nd century. A.C., a tomb so called...Read more
The naturalistic tour visit to the lakes of Monticchio will start from the small lake with the visit of the abbey of St. Michael Archangel and the ruins of the abbey of Sant'Ippolito.
The lakes occupy the crater mouths of the ancient volcano of Vulture 658 meters above sea level. The ring route will take you to visit the shores of the...Read more
Sant'Angelo le Fratte and Sasso di Castalda, two of the most beautiful villages of Basilicata and Italy, are ideal places for "slow" tourism aimed at travelers who, in search of new destinations, prefer pristine and virgin tourist places. In particular, Sant'Angelo le Fratte will enchant for the suggestive Cantine Park carved into the rock, the...Read more
Rapolla is a small town famous for its cellars dug in the volcanic tuff and for the thermal waters. Founded in the 5th century A.C. century by Greek colonists, in 1042 it became a Norman fortress and then became, in Roman times, an important crossroads for traffic along the Appian Way.
The guided tour will take you through the narrow...Read more