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In the south of Italy, in the middle of the Cilento National Park, lies the seaside town of Marina di Camerota - a place that will take your breath away. Crystal clear sea, wild rock scenery and beaches that are among the most beautiful in the whole Italy make this area an ideal destination for nature lovers and quiet coastal relaxation.

A natural paradise on the Tyrrhenian Sea

The coastline around Marina di Camerota offers a varied choice:

  • Long sandy beaches suitable for families with children and awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness

  • Secluded coves among the rocks accessible only on foot or by boat

  • Clear water with shades of blue and turquoise - regularly awarded the Blue Flag

The beaches here look wild and natural, without the disturbance of mass tourism - this makes them a real jewel of Campania.

The most beautiful beaches in the area

Cala Bianca
A secluded beach with white pebbles and crystal clear water. Accessible only on foot or by boat, Cala Bianca is often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in Italy.

Cala Bianca

Cala Bianca

Spiaggia del Troncone
A wild and semi-nude beach ideal for those seeking peace, privacy and contact with nature.

 

Spiaggia Calanca
The nearest beach to the town centre. Thanks to its gradual entry into the sea, it is great for families with children. There are also town facilities.

 

Pozzallo and Baia degli Infreschi
Beautiful coves hidden in a natural park. Accessible on foot along panoramic paths or by boat from the harbour.

Baia degli Infreschi

Trail to Baia degli Infreschi

The ideal place for nature lovers

Marina di Camerota is part of a UNESCO protected area. In addition to swimming, you can enjoy hiking along trails with views, snorkeling and kayaking, boat trips to sea caves and cliffs.

 

The coastal paths are scented with thyme, rosemary and pine trees, while breathtaking views of rocky coves and the open sea open up before you.

The atmosphere of a traditional fishing town

Marina di Camerota has retained the charm of a traditional fishing town. Evening walks through the harbour, dinners in fresh seafood restaurants and the leisurely rhythm of local life provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation.

Every year there are local festivals, folklore events and markets selling local produce such as olive oil, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and wines from the surrounding area.

Marina di Camerota

Marina di Camerota

How to get here?

By car: from Naples or Salerno on the A3 motorway (exit Buonabitacolo), then over the mountains towards Marina di Camerota.
By train: The nearest station is Pisciotta-Palinuro. From there, continue by bus or taxi.
By boat.

A final tip

Head to Cala Bianca or Baia degli Infreschi early in the morning - as well as the tranquillity and the uncrowded views, you'll take away some of the best photos of the whole Campania coast.