
Matera Basilicata, Italy Travel Guide
Alberobello, approximately 70 km (43 miles) north, is an UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its unique "trulli" houses – whitewashed, conical-roofed dry-stone dwellings.
Martina Franca, approximately 80 km (50 miles) north-east, is a beautiful Baroque a town in the heart of the Valle d'Itria, known for its elegant white historic core.
Discover more compelling destinations around Matera, each with its distinct character.
Approximately 170 km (105 miles) south-east of Matera, Lecce is famous for its intricate Architecture from the baroque period.
Approximately 80 km (50 miles) north-east, this picturesque coastal town holds fame for its cliff-top houses and coastal caves.
Basilicata and Puglia present diverse natural landscapes for those seeking experiences in nature.
Located north of Matera, this park features vast karstic landscapes, unique flora, and fauna.
Situated more to the south, Italy's largest the park offers majestic peaks and ancient forests.
Matera is relatively close to Basilicata's Ionian coast, with sandy beaches at Metaponto or Policoro.
This national park has opportunities for hiking and discovering a distinct natural environment.
Pollino Park is Italy's largest. It warrants more than a an excursion for complete appreciation.
Explore more historic and rich in culture towns nearby, delving into the region's heritage.
A town located across the Gravina stream, similar in name and geographical feature to Matera.
A small town with a castle, famed for as the ancestral home of Francis Ford Coppola.
Northward of Matera, Venosa is an ancient town with a deep history.
These trips offer a different perspective on Basilicata’s layers of history.
Ancient Sassi-like settlement, Roman bridge, stunning cathedral.
Small a municipality with a castle, ancestral home of F.F. Coppola.
Ancient town, unfinished abbey, Roman ruins.
Extend your trip beyond Matera to discover more of The Mezzogiorno.
Deep discovery into the Sassi and its history.
Base in Locorotondo or Ostuni to explore Alberobello and Martina Franca.
Head south to explore Lecce, Otranto, and Gallipoli, enjoying stunning beaches.
Matera makes a fantastic base for an extended stay in Southern Italy.
Consider a rental for your vacation for a month or other things to experience local life.
Take part in local events, take Italian language classes, or engage in volunteer opportunities.