Guide to Basilicata

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Our recommendations if you are planning a vacation or visit to Matera and the rest of Basilicata.

  • Trulli of Alberobello and Matera Tour
    This first half of this full two day guided tour by Experience Puglia is the same as the day tour to Matera with wine tasting. Based in Gioia del Colle throughout, the second full day begins with a trip to resort town of Polignano along the coast followed by lunch in a local restaurant overlooking ...
  • Day Tour to Matera with Wine Tasting
    This day trip to the Sassi of Matera in Basilicata really is a full day, as it combines two nights in a family run hotel in the center of Gioia del Colle where Experience Puglia is based. Once you have met your guide and settled into your accommodation your adventure starts the same evening with di...

BASILICATA TRAVEL INFORMATION AND TOURISM SUGGESTIONS

Also known as Lucania, Basilicata is most famous today for the stunning Sassi of Matera.

A region so often overlooked is suddenly finding itself with all the right pieces in place for the sustainable tourism of the future.

Firstly, the local dishes which barely kept people alive 150 years ago are now seen as authentic regional specialites to be rediscovered. The Aglianico wine is recognised as a doc of quality and not just for blending with other grape varieties across Italy.

The local festivals are as mysterious and profound for the visitor as anywhere in Italy.

The splendid Pollino National Park contains unique flora while much of the countryside is ideal for trekking along ancient paths. The relatively undeveloped coast near Maratea is a zone with more than a passing similarity to the Amalfi coast.

Not that Spartacus cared much when he made his last stand in the region.

And don't forget Metaponto. A splendid Greek colony before the rest of Italy had even been discovered. It was here Pythagoras lived and died.

Consult our latest Basilicata travel articles below, or access them from the links right divided by recipes, food, wine, itineraries, tours and trip suggestions.

  • San Mauro Forte

    Published in Basilicata itineraries
    8km from Accettura is San Mauro Forte. The name of this town of 3000 people may refer to an old Benedictine order, but the Neolithic remains are proof of an indigenous population.
    Last modified on 25 September 2010

Potenza

Published in Basilicata itineraries
It seems self sufficiency is a quality to be admired in the inhabitants of Basilicata. Not least when you read about the history of Potenza. The Lucanians first took refuge there after one of their cities was destroyed by the Romans in the 3rd century BC.
Last modified on 25 September 2010

Strascinati con Lu'ntruppc

Published in Basilicata Recipes
This is a homemade pasta. The word 'lu'ntruppc' is dialect for 'obstacle'. The rest is left to your imagination. What can be said, however, is that the sauce is usually only prepared for the most important occasions.

Spaghetti di Maratea recipe

Published in Basilicata Recipes
simple and delicious spaghetti Maratea recipe from Basilicata

Ciambotta vegetarian recipe

Published in Basilicata Recipes
Most of the classic dishes from the region originate from abject poverty, rather than a desire for low cholesterol food 200 hundred years ago. Animals would only be slaughtered on feast days or special occasions.

A'Nogornata

Published in Basilicata Recipes
We like the food and culture of Basilicata and this 'torta ripiena' or 'filled pie' really lives up to its word. Just read the list of ingredients.
Last modified on 02 September 2010

Lagane and chick pea pasta recipe

Published in Basilicata Recipes
A chick pea pasta which is also known as the 'piatto del brigante', were also nicknamed 'scolalagane' due to their taste for this traditional Lucania dish.