Booking a guided tour with wine tasting at the Cantine del Notaio means experiencing a unique journey through history, tradition, and authentic flavors. You will discover the deep connection between the wines and the Lucanian land, exploring ancient cellars carved into volcanic rock. Led by expert guides, you will taste exquisite wines paired with local specialties, immersing yourself in the flavors and stories of this extraordinary region. A sensory journey that combines culture, winemaking, and gastronomy for an unforgettable memory.
Trukmė: 2 val. 30 min.
Vartotojų atsiliepimai, Išskirtinis, 5 iš 5 žvaigždučių pagal 1 atsiliepimą
A paradise for lovers of unspoiled nature awaits you in Basilicata, along the 30 kilometers of coastline overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Maratea is the beating heart of this wonder, with its unique Spiaggia Nera, known for its dark sand, and the picturesque harbor. It's the perfect place for those who love the sea, history, and local legends.
A Kayak Tour through Caves and Mysteries
Discover the hidden caves along the coast of Maratea, accessible only by kayak. Accompanied by expert guides, you’ll visit the Grotta del Bacio, the Grotta di Giorgio, and other marine gems. The tour includes stops at dreamlike beaches, like Spiaggia d'I Vranne, often chosen by Caretta Caretta turtles for nesting. Between anecdotes and breathtaking views, you’ll unveil the secrets of this pristine natural paradise.
Suitable for Everyone
Ideal for both beginners and experts, the tour is designed to offer a safe and unforgettable experience, tailored to the group's needs and the sea conditions.
FULL DAY 8 HOURS
PICK-UP TIME 8.00 AM
Meeting point Naples: cruise port or your Hotel
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLACES TO VISIT ON THE TOUR:
BEFORE ARRIVING AT THE CITY CENTER OF SORRENTO WE STARTING TO DRIVE ALONG THE SORRENTO PENINSULA WE FIND A VERY PRETTY TOWN CALLED VICO EQUENZE FAMOUS PLACE BECAUSE THERE IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHURCH (La chiesa della Santissima Annunziata ) IN ITALY FOR ITS POSITION ON THE CLIFF OVERLOOKING THE SEA IMMEDIATELY AFTER ANOTHER PANORAMIC STOP WHERE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE TO TAKE A PICTURE TO THE TERRACE OF LIMONCELLO FACTORY AND ALSO TASTING OF AN EXCELLENT LIMOCELLO
I WILL LEAVE FREE TO WALK THROUGH THE NARROW STREETS OF SORRENTO INDICATING SOME PLACES TO VISIT 1 HOUR
POSITANO 1 hour where it is possible to have lunch (good Neapolitan pizza or fresh fish restaurant)
AMALFI you can visit the center 40 minutes walking
RAVELLO to visit the Duomo its narrow streets with numerous shops and to take some panoramic photos of the Amalfi coast 30 minutes
Trukmė: 8 val.
Vartotojų atsiliepimai, Išskirtinis, 4,9 iš 5 žvaigždučių pagal 75 atsiliepimus
Immerse yourself in a private dining experience at a local's home, enjoy an exclusive show cooking and taste authentic recipes from Varese treasured in family cookbooks passed down by real Italian Mammas. Feel the warmth of Italian hospitality as you connect with local people.
Enjoy a 4-course menu including starter, pasta, main course with side dish, dessert with drinks included (water, selection of red and white wines from regional cellars and coffee).
This experience is held by Cesarine: Italy’s oldest network of home cooks all over the country in more than 500 cities. They are passionate and welcoming hosts that open the doors of their own homes to curious travellers for immersive culinary experiences.
Trukmė: 2 val. 30 min.
Vartotojų atsiliepimai, Išskirtinis, 5 iš 5 žvaigždučių pagal 2 atsiliepimus
Discover the stunning Lucanian coast, a pristine 30-km stretch along the Tyrrhenian Sea, with dramatic cliffs, hidden caves, and secret coves. Maratea, with its wild beauty, is the perfect place for an unforgettable kayaking adventure.
The breathtaking locations of Maratea were featured in No Time to Die. Join this thrilling tour and paddle through the crystal-clear waters where James Bond’s daring adventures came to life.
Starting from the harbor, you’ll head to Punta Santavenere Beach, also known as Cala Tunnara, the iconic spot where the opening scenes of the film were shot. Surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, it’s one of the most beautiful beaches in the area.
As you kayak along the coast, take in the jaw-dropping scenery from the movie, including the famous cliffside road with views that will leave you speechless.
This 2-hour tour is perfect for everyone, from beginners to seasoned kayakers, and is tailored to sea conditions, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
The tour of Maratea begins from the highest point of the town: Mount San Biagio. Here you can admire the majestic Statue of Christ the Redeemer, a symbol of the city and of the Basilicata region.
The second largest statue of its kind in the world after the one in Rio de Janeiro, it stands 21 meters tall with an arm span of 19 meters and a face measuring 3 meters. It is made of reinforced concrete covered with white cement and Carrara marble, created by the artist Bruno Innocenti in 1965, dominating the landscape with spectacular views over the sea and mountains.
After admiring the statue, the visit continues to the nearby Basilica of St. Biagio, dedicated to the town’s patron saint; inside, you can admire its most important work, a fresco depicting the Madonna and Child.
The tour then continues through the medieval village of Maratea, among ancient houses with arches, narrow alleys, and charming streets that open onto small squares with local stone, creating an evocative atmosphere
Trukmė: 2 val.
Vartotojų atsiliepimai, Išskirtinis, 5 iš 5 žvaigždučių pagal 2 atsiliepimus
Join this private tour and explore Melfi, a town brimming with history, culture, and breathtaking views.
Begin at the Castle of Frederick II, a symbol of Norman power, and visit the National Archaeological Museum, where you'll find unique artifacts like polychrome vases and the famous Roman marble sarcophagus.
Next, visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its imposing white façade and enchanting interior, featuring elegant columns, gilded ceilings, and architectural details that reveal centuries of religious history.
End your journey with a stroll through the historic center, wandering the ancient medieval streets and stone houses, while enjoying stunning views of Mount Vulture.
This unforgettable experience blends art, history, and nature, perfect for those wanting to discover the wonders of Melfi.
The route begins at the Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo, a medieval gem in the Parco del Vulture, among history and monastic traditions, visiting the church and the cave.
It continues along woodland trails to the Small Lake of Monticchio, surrounded by beech and holm oak trees, a peaceful place ideal for relaxing and taking photos in nature.
The walk goes on along scenic paths, including the Pista dei Briganti, leading to the Belvedere del Vulture, which offers spectacular views over the lakes and volcanic hills. Along the way, we will also visit the ruins of the Abbey of Sant’Ippolito, a testimony to the medieval past.
You will then reach the Large Lake of Monticchio, known for its calm waters and landscapes, with plants and animals typical of this volcanic area formed millions of years ago by eruptions of Mount Vulture.
The tour ends at a panoramic spot between the two lakes, offering a complete experience among nature, history, and spirituality in the heart of Basilicata.
The itinerary begins in Melfi at the majestic Melfi Castle, a symbol of Norman and medieval power, featuring imposing towers and fortified walls.
Inside, visitors can explore courtyards, halls, and historic corridors, as well as the National Archaeological Museum Massimo Pallottino, which houses artifacts from Lucanian and Roman populations, including weapons, ceramics, and funerary goods. Particularly noteworthy is the marble sarcophagus from Rapolla, decorated with reliefs depicting deities and the figure of the deceased.
The tour continues to the Belvedere dei Normanni, offering stunning views over the Vulture area and surrounding hills and landscapes.
It then proceeds to the Cathedral of Saint Maria Assunta, a blend of Romanesque and Baroque styles, with richly decorated interiors and artworks. Nearby stands the Episcopal Palace.
The itinerary concludes at Porta Venosina and along Via Federico II, among bastions and walls that tell the story of the city’s medieval past.