Maratea

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Maratea



The Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea

The Port of Maratea



The Port of Maratea, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Basilicata, is a small jewel set between the crystal clear sea and the cliffs of the picturesque Riviera dei Cedri. Surrounded by unspoiled nature and breathtaking scenery, the harbor is a focal point for boaters and tourists seeking relaxation and maritime exploration.

Characterized by an elegant and tranquil atmosphere, the harbor offers fully equipped berths, seafood restaurants with sea views, and local stores. It is the ideal starting point for boat trips along the coast to discover hidden coves, sea caves and beaches that can only be reached by sea, such as the famous Cave of Wonders.



Christ the Redeemer



A symbol of Maratea, the 21-meter-high statue of Christ the Redeemer dominates the panorama from Mount San Biagio. From here there is a spectacular view of the coast and surrounding mountains.

Enchanting Coast and Beaches



Maratea's coastline stretches for more than 30 km, providing pristine beaches, hidden coves and crystal clear sea. Among the most famous: the Black Beach, with its volcanic sand, and Fiumicello Bay, ideal for families.

Historical Center and Culture



The historic center is a maze of narrow streets, small squares and ancient churches. Maratea is famous for its 44 churches, which hold art and history, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Basilica of San Biagio.

Hiking and Nature



For nature lovers, the surroundings of Maratea offer numerous hiking trails and scenic walks. The Pollino National Park, just a few kilometers away, is a must-see destination for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts.