The Cilento Coast (Italian: Costiera Cilentana) is an Italian stretch of coastline of Cilento, on the southern side of the Province of Salerno. It is situated in the gulfs of Salerno and Policastro, extending from the municipalities of Capaccio-Paestum in the north-west, to Sapri in the south-east. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.109300102494579.18388.109296895828233 #!/photo.php?fbid=1093
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Rural, beautiful and undiscovered by tourists, the stunning Cilento coast is a real Italian gem. You’ll receive a genuinely warm welcome everywhere you go on this superb holiday...
From Paestum to Sapri, hundreds of kilometers of beaches, small creeks, secret caves. This is the Cilento Coast, one of the most beautiful and unpolluted coastal area of Italy. Small towns on mountain tops and gentle hills make this scenery unique. From the natural reserve of Punta Licosa, with its pine trees that seem to be diving in the sea, to the Natural Arch of Palinuro a natural monument carved from Mother Nature. A few steps away from the sea the ancient Saracene Towers and the archaeological site of Velia. The coastal towns, as well as the ones in the inland, host many shows and village feasts during the summer period where you can taste Cilento’s typical products.