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Things to do in Basilicata sustainable?
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Article by Baldassarri Giuseppe Alberto Content marketing specialist for Trips to Basilicata, from ITALIA.
Basilicata is a region in southern Italy known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine. To explore Basilicata sustainably and respect responsible tourism, it's important to minimize your impact on the environment and support local communities. Here's a suggested itinerary for your visit to Basilicata, including information on local attractions, food, wine specialties, transportation, and accommodation.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Matera
- Arrive at Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport, which is the closest major airport to Basilicata.
- From the airport, take a train or rent a car to reach the city of Matera, the capital of Basilicata.
- Matera is famous for its ancient cave dwellings, known as the Sassi, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend the day exploring the narrow streets, cave churches, and fascinating history of the Sassi.
- Enjoy a traditional dinner featuring local Basilicata dishes, such as orecchiette pasta, lamb, and peperoni cruschi (dried peppers).
Day 2: Explore Matera and Surroundings
- Spend the day further exploring Matera and its surroundings.
- Visit the Matera Cathedral, the Tramontano Castle, and the various viewpoints that offer breathtaking views of the city.
- Take a guided tour to learn more about the history and culture of Matera.
- In the evening, enjoy a wine-tasting experience to sample the region's excellent Aglianico wines.
Day 3: Visit the Pollino National Park
- Depart from Matera and head to the Pollino National Park, which is one of the largest national parks in Italy.
- Explore the park's diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and canyons.
- Engage in sustainable activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, or horseback riding.
- Taste local specialties, such as wild mushroom dishes and cured meats from the region.
- Spend the night in a cozy agriturismo (farm stay) within or near the national park.
Day 4: Discover Maratea
- Leave the Pollino National Park and make your way to Maratea, a picturesque coastal town known for its stunning beaches and charming old town.
- Explore the historic center, visit the Statue of Christ the Redeemer, and soak up the beautiful coastal scenery.
- Enjoy fresh seafood dishes at one of the local restaurants and sample regional wines such as Aglianico del Vulture.
- Consider taking a boat tour along the coast to admire the rugged cliffs and hidden coves.
- Spend the night in a hotel or guesthouse in Maratea.
Day 5: Departure
- Before departing Basilicata, take some time to relax and enjoy the beauty of Maratea.
- Depending on your departure time, you can visit any remaining attractions or simply relax on the beach.
- Check out of your accommodation and depart for your next destination.
The suggested itinerary lasts five days, allowing you to explore the highlights of Basilicata, including Matera, the Pollino National Park, and Maratea. However, you can adjust the duration based on your preferences and available time.
Transportation:
To reach Basilicata, the closest major airport is Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport. From there, you can take a train or rent a car to reach Matera and explore the region. Public transportation options within Basilicata may be limited, so having a car provides more flexibility for getting around.
Accommodation:
In Matera, you can choose from various accommodations, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, and cave dwellings converted into unique accommodations. In the Pollino National Park, consider staying in an agriturismo for an authentic and sustainable experience. In Maratea, hotels and guesthouses are available, many of which offer stunning views of the coast. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during the peak tourist season.
Remember to practice responsible tourism by respecting the local environment, following designated trails, and supporting local businesses and communities during your visit to Basilicata.
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The best attractions in Basilicata are sustainable and surrounding areas.