Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Province of Potenza, Basilicata

May 10, 2022 Nicolette Lion

The Province of Potenza (Italian: Provincia di Potenza) is a province in the Basilicata region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Potenza.
Restaurants in Province of Potenza

1. Info Pollino

Excellent
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5.0 based on 175 reviews

Info Pollino

Trekking, Hikings, Snow Walking, Nordic Walking, Rafting in Pollino National Park

2. Cantine del Notaio

Via Roma 159, 85028 Rionero in Vulture Italy +39 0972 723689 [email protected] http://cantinedelnotaio.it
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5.0 based on 535 reviews

Cantine del Notaio

Cantine del Notaio is glad to welcome new friends and Italian and foreign guests to taste its wines, visiting the ancient Franciscan grottoes of volcanic tufo radiating around the 'Facile', telling you about stories, territory tradition and about wine growing. Please Note: Excursion and/or wine tasting, need to be booked two days first.

Reviewed By R22LCW

We had a wonderful tour to the underground cellar of this winery and then enjoyed its rose wine and two best reds. The last red is the most impressive and perhaps delivers the profound character of Aglianico to me. This has added so much premium to our unforgettable journey to the south of Italy.

3. Il Mirto Solarium Bar

Via Seta 4, 85046, Maratea Italy +39 340 931 5076 [email protected] http://www.mirtomaratea.it
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5.0 based on 515 reviews

Il Mirto Solarium Bar

The solarium of "Il Mirto" is one of the most relaxing and characteristic places of Maratea and of the Lucanian coast. Directly overlooking the sea, with various accesses to the sea, it offers tranquility and coolness throughout the summer season. The right place to spend a day of true relax.

Reviewed By nicolapender - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

We visited on a Monday afternoon in late May and were the only people there. The beach is stunning (but pebbly) the views are exceptional and the bar is a hidden gem. The waitress was very helpful and brought us our food and drinks order with no fuss. She also showed us round the orto (orchard/veggetable garden) which was very interesting. Would go back any time - stunning

4. Nautilus Escursioni

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5.0 based on 194 reviews

Nautilus Escursioni

Nautilus Boat Trip offers you the opportunity to admire the maratea from a new perspective. Explore with us the caves, the beaches and the little island of our fascinating 32 kilometers long coast. Our tours giving o you the opportunity to visit the North coast (Fiumicello, Cersuta, Acquafredda, Dream's Cave) and the South coast (S. Janni island, Marina, Castrocucco, Blue Cave). We also offer you the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the sea while savoring a drink and listening to good music immersed in the colors of the sunset. Book and enjoy your private excursion and live an unforgettable experience!

5. Castello di Lagopesole

Via Sotto il Castello Lagopesole, 85021 Lagopesole, Avigliano Italy +39 0835 256211 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Castello-di-Lagopesole-513035279093382/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 385 reviews

Castello di Lagopesole

6. Melfi Castle

Via Normanni, 85025 Melfi Italy +39 0972 238726 http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Eventi/visualizza_asset.html_2074737715.html
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4.5 based on 565 reviews

Melfi Castle

Reviewed By 837aliciab - London, United Kingdom

For some reason Melfi doesn’t appear in many of the English language guide books and this is a serious oversight! Melfi was an incredibly important town in the medieval to early modern period- the first crusade was announced from the castle. The town is dotted with signs taking you through it’s history in bite sized chunks and the castle is the culmination of it all. The castle acts as the local archeological museum and contains a great deal of Roman and Greek artefacts - the highlight was a pair of the most incredible marble sarcophagi. One of these was on loan from Naples (associated with Matera 2019 Capital of Culture) but fortunately for future visitors it was the lesser of the two!

7. Volo dell'Angelo

P.zza Rivendi, 1, 85010 Castelmezzano Italy +39 0971 986020 [email protected] http://www.volodellangelo.com
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4.5 based on 957 reviews

Volo dell'Angelo

Reviewed By ujio

Absolutely...a must! Do you want to try the sensation of flying like a bird? Try it! it is a double flight, one part seems faster than the other because you are closer to the ground, so, better to try both!

8. La Secca

Contrada Castrocucco, Maratea Italy +39 0973 871719 http://www.lasecca.com/dovesiamo.htm
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4.5 based on 555 reviews

La Secca

Reviewed By Q4794QNsergioc

It was a secluded spot great for snorkelling. Bar nearby with offer of freshly made fruit smoothies and your usual range of cold beverages. Great parking spots in the shadow so even on a hot day you would return to a cool not overheated car. I would definitely recomend it

9. Statua del Cristo Redentore di Maratea

Borgo Castello - Cima del Monte San Biagio, Maratea Italy http://www.maratea.info/ita_00002e.htm
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4.5 based on 2,487 reviews

Statua del Cristo Redentore di Maratea

Reviewed By Oldjack - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Maratea is a quaint hill-side village about 2.5 hours south of Naples and sits in spectacular mountains by the sea. Built in 1965 the statue (made of white granite) of Jesus Christ sits on top of one of the highest cliffs or mountains overlooking the sea on what is called St Bagio. The statue is the third tallest in Europe at 21.20 meters and from finger tip to finger tip is 19 meters.Both Maratea and the statue are worthy of a visit.You can walk from the town but the best way is to catch a taxi and have him wait as it was not costly.

10. Santa Teresa Beach

Via della Stazione, 85046 Marina di Maratea, Maratea Italy
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Santa Teresa Beach

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