Marina di Camerota and the surrounding area
What to See on Vacation in Marina di Camerota
A UNESCO World Heritage land embraced by a crystal-clear sea that calls you to dive in, perched villages and jagged coastlines.
A hinterland covered with centuries-old olive trees, home to ancient archaeological sites.
A hinterland covered with centuries-old olive trees, home to ancient archaeological sites.
Find out what to do during your stay in Marina di Camerota: from the sea to nature, the vacation suits everyone's needs, from people seeking relaxation to those who prefer discovering and adventuring. Marina di Camerota is a little gem on the Cilento coast, known for its golden beaches and crystal-clear water.
Located in the heart of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Marina di Camerota is the perfect starting point for exploring unique landscapes, hidden coves and history-filled villages embraced by the Protected Marine Area of Infreschi and Masseta.
Here, you'll experience the true beauty of southern Italy, including nature, relaxation and authentic flavors!
Here, you'll experience the true beauty of southern Italy, including nature, relaxation and authentic flavors!
Sea and Beaches
Cala Bianca: One of the most beautiful beaches in Italy, with white pebbles and turquoise waters. It can be reached via scenic paths and is perfect for anyone seeking tranquility and unspoiled nature.
Baia degli Infreschi: A small natural paradise, accessible only by sea or by trekking among breathtaking views. Ideal for snorkeling and discovering hidden coves.
Spiaggia del Pozzallo: Perfect for a stop during a hiking trip, with pebbles and a deep sea. It offers a refreshment point for a refreshing break.
Baia degli Infreschi: A small natural paradise, accessible only by sea or by trekking among breathtaking views. Ideal for snorkeling and discovering hidden coves.
Spiaggia del Pozzallo: Perfect for a stop during a hiking trip, with pebbles and a deep sea. It offers a refreshment point for a refreshing break.
Excursions and Boat Tours
Trekking along the Costa degli Infreschi: A scenic trail that takes you to discover caves, coves and enchanting landscapes. This excursion can end with a relaxing boat ride.
Sentiero dei Briganti: A path through ancient streets and thousand-year-old olive trees, with spectacular views of the Mingardo River gorges and the sea of Palinuro. A perfect hike for those who love history and nature.
The Caves of Capo Palinuro: These caves form a stunning natural labyrinth of marine cavities, featuring crystal-clear waters and spectacular natural light effects, perfect for exploring by boat.
Caves of Castelcivita and Pertosa: An underground adventure among stalactites and stalagmites, with fascinating routes that take you to the heart of the earth.
Sentiero dei Briganti: A path through ancient streets and thousand-year-old olive trees, with spectacular views of the Mingardo River gorges and the sea of Palinuro. A perfect hike for those who love history and nature.
The Caves of Capo Palinuro: These caves form a stunning natural labyrinth of marine cavities, featuring crystal-clear waters and spectacular natural light effects, perfect for exploring by boat.
Caves of Castelcivita and Pertosa: An underground adventure among stalactites and stalagmites, with fascinating routes that take you to the heart of the earth.
Culture and History
Village of Camerota: A small historic center rich in traditions and evocative views. Stroll through ancient alleys and discover the true soul of Cilento.
Archaeological sites of Paestum and Velia: A short distance away, you can visit the Greek temples of Paestum and the ruins of Velia, for a dive into ancient Greek history.
Certosa di Padula: One of the largest monasteries in Europe, with cloisters, frescoes and a historic library. A true jewel of Baroque art and architecture.
Archaeological sites of Paestum and Velia: A short distance away, you can visit the Greek temples of Paestum and the ruins of Velia, for a dive into ancient Greek history.
Certosa di Padula: One of the largest monasteries in Europe, with cloisters, frescoes and a historic library. A true jewel of Baroque art and architecture.
Food and wine
Flavors of Cilento: Try the dishes of the Mediterranean Diet, prepared with fresh, local products such as buffalo mozzarella, cacioricotta, soppressata, and olive oil.
Visits to olive mills and farms and wineries: Learn how olive oil, honey and other typical products, as well as delicious local wines, are produced by visiting farms in the area.
Visits to olive mills and farms and wineries: Learn how olive oil, honey and other typical products, as well as delicious local wines, are produced by visiting farms in the area.