The coast of Maratea is bordered to the north by the Canale di Mezzanotte and to the south by the Noce River. Enclosed within this stretch of coastline, there are 29 beaches to admire. Not all of them are directly accessible from land; for many of them, you will need to reach them by sea!
The first district of the municipality of Maratea, coming from the north, is Acquafredda. Here you can visit eight beaches:
Cala di Mezzanotte: This is the northernmost beach in the municipality of Maratea and is located at the foot of the Mezzanotte Channel, which separates Campania from Basilicata.
The beach can only be reached by sea.
Spiaggia Dei Crivi: Located at the foot of Torre dei Crivi, the first Saracen tower encountered in the municipality of Maratea when arriving from the north.
The beach can only be reached by sea.
Spiaggetta Di Pietre Cadenti: Although accessible from land, this beach is particularly difficult to reach. It is located at the foot of a rocky ridge that occasionally drops a few stones, hence its name. There are no bathing establishments here.
Marizza Beach: This is the last beach in the hamlet of Acquafredda. It is located near a freshwater spring. It is also known as Monaca Beach. This beach is also difficult to access. There are no bathing establishments.
Continuing south after Acquafredda, you arrive at our hamlet. We are in Cersuta, and this is where you will find:
Rena D’U Nastru: According to a 2015 Legambiente survey, Cersuta beach was voted the second most beautiful beach in Italy. It takes its name from the conveyor belt that unloaded waste materials during the construction of the railway in 1894. At present, it is very difficult to reach on foot, so we recommend that those who can do so get there by sea.
After Cersuta, you arrive at Fiumicello, where you will find one of the most popular beaches on our coastline:
The area around the port of Maratea also boasts some truly distinctive beaches.
The Marina district has the most beaches. It has eleven in total.
We are in Castrocucco, in the southern part of the Maratea coastline, just before reaching Calabria
Maratea, the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea, is renowned for its rugged coastline and beaches of rare beauty. Each beach and cove offers a unique experience, from stretches of fine sand to small rocky inlets lapped by crystal-clear waters.
If you are looking for the perfect beach for your summer holiday, Maratea will not disappoint. You can relax in the sun on the spacious Fiumicello beach or explore the picturesque Cala Jannita, known for its dark sand. For those who love tranquillity, there are numerous hidden coves waiting to be discovered, often accessible by sea or via picturesque footpaths.
The coastline of Maratea is a true paradise for sea lovers, ideal for swimming, snorkelling or simply admiring the breathtaking views. Each beach contributes to the undisputed charm of this Lucanian resort, making every day at the sea unforgettable.
Choose the comfort of a B&B near the most beautiful coves of Maratea. When you return from the sea, you will be welcomed by the coolness and silence of our garden.