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A LITTLE ITALY

SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2008

A LITTLE ITALY

With miles and miles of dense forests, crystal waters, sandy beaches and charming towns, it is no wonder that southern Italy’s Basilicata region is fast becoming the next Amalfi.

Stay
Transformed from an ancient 18th century convent, the Locanda delle Donne Monache in Maratea is a boutique hotel with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. A rooftop pool is a lazy alternative to beach excursions while the hotel restaurant serves up some of the best Lucanian specialties in the region. From $185 with breakfast. www.locandamonache.com

Do
The waters at Cala degli Infeschi are exquisitely blue. This pirate’s cove can be reached by foot, although we suggest the short boat ride from Velia beach along the coast.

Shop
It’s impossible to step into the Farmacia dei Sani without sampling the sun-dried figs and spicy sausages. Flavored olive oil, grappa and sweet chestnuts in honey were just some of the edible souvenirs we brought home. Via Cavour 10, Maratea.

Eat
Nestled in the historic centre, Taverna Rovita serves up local seafood and traditional Lucanian fare such as stuffed peppers, bird game, mountain cheeses and local salami. Don’t miss the cassata Lucana for dessert. After dinner take a stroll through the sleepy town of Maratea where pastel coloured streets are lined with wine bars, cafés, salumerias, and gelato shops. Via Rovita 13, Maratea.

 

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