Maratea Superiore

Basilicata


The ruins of the original settlement of Maratea, supposedly founded by the Greeks, are situated at a higher elevation than the current village on a rocky escarpment just below the Christ the Redeemer statue. Abandoned houses with trees growing in their midst, some thought to be over 1000 years old, have long been given over to nature.


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Nearby Basilicata attractions

1. Statue of Christ the Redeemer

0.07 MILES

The symbol of Maratea, visible from multiple vantage points along the coast, this 22m-high statue of Christ faces inland towards the Basilica di San…

2. Isola di Dino

8.48 MILES

Visible from the Praia a Mare seafront is an intriguing rocky chunk off the coast, the Isola di Dino. The tourist office has information on the island's…

3. L'Ecomuseo del Pollino

17.53 MILES

This excellent museum focuses on the historical, cultural and natural heritage of the park. Highlights include the use of interactive video screens to…

4. Parco Nazionale del Pollino

20.2 MILES

Italy’s largest national park, the Pollino National Park, straddles Basilicata and Calabria. It acts like a rocky curtain separating the region from the…

6. Parco Archeologico di Grumentum

22.62 MILES

The Parco Archeologico di Grumentum – sometimes known as Basilicata's 'Little Pompeii' – contains remains of a theatre, an amphitheatre, Roman baths, a…

7. Spiaggia Marinella

22.64 MILES

For a slightly quieter scene than you might find in Palinuro, head southeast of town to Spiaggia Marinella, surrounded by lush banks of greenery. The…

8. Spiaggia Palinuro

23.32 MILES

The town’s main beach stretches for around 4km north of the centre. There is another more sheltered curve of sand abutting Palinuro’s postcard-pretty…