Maratea has a small, enchanting port where to see the most beautiful summer sunsets, but it also has many beautiful beaches, all characterized by a crystal clear sea, and spectacular backdrops, which in addition to being a paradise for snorkelers, have often brought to light historical finds of Greco-Roman age.
The coast of Basilicata is varied, alternating rugged rocky cliffs with fine sandy beaches: for an unforgettable summer in Maratea you are simply spoiled for choice. Cala Jannita, for example, is famous for its dark volcanic sand, but the Catrocucco shoal is equally fascinating, thanks to its wonderful natural pool formed by rocks.
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