You need to walk a while to get there, but the effort will be rewarded with a very romantic seascape. Let’s start our trip from the South, from the above-mentioned Punta Licosa located on the border between Cilento and the Gulf of Salerno. What to visit along the Gulf of Salerno? We recommend Punta Licosa, Paestum, Salerno, Vietri sul Mare, Cetara, Amalfi, Positano (160 km, traveling by car without stops the duration is about 5 hours). Explore with us the villages and the most beautiful places of the Gulf of Salerno in this hypothetical itinerary from coast to coast, from South to North. It is not without reason that it’s called Campania Felix, that is to say “luxuriant” in its broadest and most known meaning (it owes its name to Pliny the Elder who died there during the destructive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD), and it offers the travellers a beautiful nature with countless different shades and aspects. The land that embraces this body of water in a very singular way starts from Punta Licosa, which borders with Cilento to the South, and goes on for 61 kilometres of varied coast until it runs aground at Punta Campanella, beyond Positano. The view stretches from left to right, from shore to shore. The crystal-clear water of the Gulf of Salerno, slightly rippled by the waves, sparkles in the sun. Salerno appears nestled between the sea and the mountains, as if by magic. Do you want to visit the beauties surrounding the Gulf of Salerno? In this travel guide you will discover everything you can find in this magic area!
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