The Maratea coast in Italy
A small region of has been opened up to UK holidaymakers with now offering direct flights to this gorgeous alternative to the Amalfi Coast.
As of 2025, with British Airways will launch a new service from to Italy’s Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport – just an hour and a half drive from the stunning Maratea, located along the rugged coast of the Basilicata region.
Maratea is a beautiful part of Italy, famed for its coastline and rich history. It offers similar landscapes to the Amalfi Coast but with far fewer crowds.
This quaint region has only 5,000 inhabitants, sprawled over 70 square kilometres. But just because it’s quiet, doesn’t mean it’s boring.
Maratea is jam-packed with things to do, and no visit would be complete without a stroll through its gorgeous Old Town.
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Maratea’s Old Town
This charming maze of cobblestoned streets has no fewer than 44 churches to marvel at, perfect for those who want a bit of culture with their holiday.
There’s also plenty of artisan shops selling everything from cheeses through to local wines and meats.
If you prefer a slightly more challenging walk, you can tackle the hike to Maratea’s Christ the Redeemer statue which perches atop Monte San Biagio.
The hike takes 90 minutes, but if you’re feeling slightly more relaxed you can also drive up. Whichever you choose, you’ll be inspired by the beautiful panoramic views from the top of the mountain.
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Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Maratea
Closer to sea level there’s Maratea’s harbour which was once a quiet fishing dock and now is the town’s social hub with plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars to take your pick of.
The harbour is vibrant and buzzing – make sure you factor in time to enjoy an aperitif with the locals. If you are already planning your summer getaways then make sure Maratea is on your list.
With British Airways’ new direct flight route launching in 2025, Maratea is now easier than ever to reach.
Previously, travellers had to fly into Naples and drive 2.5 hours to reach Maratea, but this new route cuts down travel time, opening up this hidden gem to a wider audience. Just make sure you get there before everyone else does!