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Picturesque town on gulf of salerno
Picturesque town on gulf of salerno






picturesque town on gulf of salerno

And even in November, the rainy season is not really that rainy-about 9 days per month on average. Early spring and late fall will still have temperatures in the mid-sixties during the day-cold for Italians, but fine for the rest of us. The climate is mild in the Cilento, even at the shoulders of the tourist season. You will see a mix of quaint towns, abandoned buildings, built-up beach resorts, construction projects seemingly at a standstill, rustic cabins and trailer camping grounds, Greek ruins, fantastic surprisingly great family ristorante, cozy and flowery B&Bs, Norman and Saracen watch towers, hilltowns and mostly fishing boats in place of luxury yachts.

picturesque town on gulf of salerno

But most other times of the year, the Cilento Coast is laid back and definitely not on the tourist radar although there are miles and miles of sandy beaches and their beach towns along the coast. If you come during the Ferragosto (August holiday), when most Italians are taking a month long vacation, the sandy beaches will be crowded with Italian families and in some areas, wall to wall beach umbrellas. There won't be much English spoken in the villages and towns. This isn't a very touristy area-aside from Italians. It's rare that Voyagers to Naples and the Amalfi Coast travel much further south past Salerno, but with its ancient Greek temples, rocky coast, picturesque port towns, sandy beaches, thousands of square miles of national park with its wild orchids, river rafting, mountain trekking and biking paths and even a ghost town or two, theĬilento Coast is a worthwhile destination.








Picturesque town on gulf of salerno