Always a land of myths and legends, Cilento has inspired poets and singers, including the ancient Greeks, who set the myth of Ulysses' Sirens on these very shores.
A fascinating territory, at times wild, but precisely for this reason all the more evocative.
Bounded by the Alburni mountains to the north and the Vallo di Diano to the east, it encloses an extraordinary variety of landscapes: from its enchanting beaches and crystal-clear waters to the mountains all to be explored.
It is a magnetic and irresistible place, where every corner tells a story and every sunset offers unique emotions.
The Cilento coastline alternates between long beaches, rocky coves and sea caves, offering one of the most striking views in southern Italy.
The route that connects Marina di Camerota to Palinuro, as far as Ascea, Casal Velino and Acciaroli, reveals wild and fascinating landscapes.
Here are hidden bays and natural coves, some accessible only by sea, such as Cala d'Arconte, Cala Bianca and the Bay of Pozzallo.
Among the most famous wonders is the Blue Grotto of Palinuro, which with its intense blue reflections offers a breathtaking natural spectacle.