Even so Basilicata is mostly known for its forests and mountains dotted with small and charming villages on top of them, it also touches two seas: Ionian and Tyrrhenian. After driving by Craco and spending a night at a “BioAgriturismo” in Calvera I made my way to the Tyrrhenian coast, to Maratea in the Gulf of Policastro. High coasts with small beaches and turquoise cristallclear water.
View from my balcony for the next two days, one of the very few times I stayed at a hotel.