All routes.
From Bari, Naples, Salerno and Rome to Matera, Potenza and all of Basilicata
Every route is a fixed-price private transfer: door to door, with a driver who meets you on arrival and tracks your flight, no meter and no middleman. Below you will find all the connections we cover across Basilicata, each with its own fixed fare.
City of the Sassi and rock churches, a UNESCO site and a famous film location. We bring you from the Bari, Naples and Rome airports right into the heart of the old town.
The capital of Basilicata and one of Italy's highest cities. A handy base for business and for reaching the rest of the region, with direct transfers from the main airports.
The famous trulli of the Itria Valley, a UNESCO site, a short hop from Matera.
The village of the calanchi badlands, made famous by Carlo Levi's "Christ Stopped at Eboli".
A village minutes from the Ionian beaches, tied to the roots of the Coppola family.
One of Italy's most beautiful villages, set in the Lucanian Dolomites and home to the Flight of the Angel.
A mountain village between the Pollino and the Lucanian Dolomites, home to the world's longest Tibetan bridge.
Basilicata's spectacular ghost town, the set of many international films.
Gateway to the Pollino National Park, on the road down to the Maratea coast.
The "pearl of the Tyrrhenian", with hidden coves and the Christ the Redeemer statue over the gulf.
A Frederick II town at the foot of Vulture, with its castle and great Aglianico wines.
A Magna Graecia site with the Tavole Palatine temple and a long beach on the Ionian coast.
The highest village in the Lucanian Dolomites, the other end of the Flight of the Angel.
The white village terraced above the calanchi, overlooking the Ionian coast.
A seaside and archaeological town on the Ionian coast, the ancient Heraclea of Magna Graecia.
A Vulture town known for Aglianico wine and its springs, near Lake Monticchio.
Birthplace of the poet Horace, with Roman sites, the Trinità abbey and Vulture wines.