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Basilicata
is still unknown among the tourists. But there are many beautiful sceneries to be found; the region is mainly mountainous with an extinct volcano Monte Vulture in the north and rivers running meanderingly through the valleys. The location of Basilicata is remarkable, as its shore touches the Tyrrhenian sea in the west and the Ionian sea in the east, both with unforgettable beaches. source RenyTravel
Most interesting vacations in Basilicata
Rezidencia Toccacielo
New Village Toccacielo surrounded by thick pine forest is located on the Ionian coast near the town of Marina di Nova Siri. Policoro seaside resort about 12 km. The airport in Brindisi and Bari 150 km away.
Hotel Toccacielo
New Village Toccacielo surrounded by thick pine forest is located on the Ionian coast near the town of Marina di Nova Siri. Policoro seaside resort about 12 km. The airport in Brindisi and Bari 150 km away.
The beaches are unforgettable, because they have not been touched by the tourism yet. The Tyrhenian coast is mostly rocky with small romantic bays, the Ionian one offers sandy beaches. Although the region is nowadays low populated and in the inland you can find even deserted places, it has not been so in the past. The region was ihabited from the paleolit times, many archaelogical discoveries give evidence. In the 13th centrury BC "Lyki" from the Danube area started to move to this area, later on Greeks enriched the land not only with its culture - they builded towns in the river catchments. The most famous of these are: Metaponto, Heraclea and Posidonia. Emigration started later due to economic insuficience - the local people live mainly from agriculture and industry did not develop much here. What remained anyway are crafts, mainly ceramics, work and textil works and now the tourism industry is rising up.
The region has two provinces: Potenza and Matera, each with a coastal part with peculiar charm. source RenyTravel





