Provinces of region Basilicata
Points of Interest
Points of Interest
Villaggio Castroboleto [
NOVA SIRI MARINA (MT) -
Basilicata
]
Castroboleto holiday village is in Marina di Nova Siri, in Basilicata, 30km south of Metaponto, nestled in a beautiful pine forest near the “Herakleia” WWF reserve. Thanks to this incredible setting y [ continues...]
Castroboleto holiday village is in Marina di Nova Siri, in Basilicata, 30km south of Metaponto, nestled in a beautiful pine forest near the “Herakleia” WWF reserve. Thanks to this incredible setting y [ continues...]
Camping Metapontum Village [
METAPONTO LIDO (MT) -
Basilicata
]
MODERNO E ATTREZZATO villaggio-campeggio immerso con i suoi mq.90mila nella lussureggiante pineta di Metaponto Lido. ACCESSO DIRETTO ad un mare limpido e trasparente con un fondale che degrada d [ continues...]
MODERNO E ATTREZZATO villaggio-campeggio immerso con i suoi mq.90mila nella lussureggiante pineta di Metaponto Lido. ACCESSO DIRETTO ad un mare limpido e trasparente con un fondale che degrada d [ continues...]
Residence Le Palatine [
METAPONTO (MT) -
Basilicata
]
Le Palatine Residence rappresentano un agglomerato di confortevoli villette di nuova costruzione, in muratura da 4 a 6 posti, modernamente arredate, con veranda coperta e ingresso indipendente, comple [ continues...]
Le Palatine Residence rappresentano un agglomerato di confortevoli villette di nuova costruzione, in muratura da 4 a 6 posti, modernamente arredate, con veranda coperta e ingresso indipendente, comple [ continues...]
Basilicata
Basilicata, the “instep” of the Italian boot, is a small region of Italy situated between Calabria, Campania and Apulia, facing the Ionian and the Tyrrhenian seas. Visitors cannot fail to be delighted by the stunning town of Matera, today named World Heritage Site by the UNESCO for its Sassi, ancient settlements of primitive men, but also the enchanting Maratea and Potenza, the regional capital.
Basilicata, the “instep” of the Italian boot, is a small region of Italy situated between Calabria, Campania and Apulia, facing the Ionian and the Tyrrhenian seas. Visitors cannot fail to be delighted by the stunning town of Matera, today named World Heritage Site by the UNESCO for its Sassi, ancient settlements of primitive men, but also the enchanting Maratea and Potenza, the regional capital.
