Myth and History
Basilicata is a region in the south of Italy to its south lies, Calabria, west lies, Campania, and in the east Apulia (Puglia). It has one short coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea and another of the Gulf of Taranto in the Ionian Sea on the south-east. Basilicata is characterized by the presence of many small towns, villages and rural centers that have developed independently, separated by natural geographical barriers, which have contributed to the emergence of cultural and culinary traditions really peculiar. It is an excellent place to spend holidays for the tourists which will make them feel like a dream place during their vacation.
Basilicata is a wonderful place for the tourists. The visitors comes here from around the world for enjoying the intensity of the historical events in this region that have inevitably contributed to the modulation and development of many areas of the society, a development that is reflected today into tourism. Many are the interesting places of Basilicata: like Stones of Matera, one of the most fascinating sites in the region; declared in 1993 World Heritage by UNESCO, which is an exceptional example of how they can be carefully selected local natural resources. The tourists can book hotels for accommodation through the internet also for comfortable stay during their holidays. This place will give a great pleasure of mind while spending vacation.


