Salerno is an elegant city overlooking the sea, with a charming seafront promenade and a historic center rich in history. It is famous for the Luci d’Artista, a Christmas event that lights up the streets with spectacular light installations, and for its ancient Medical School.
Paestum is a treasure from the Greek era, with its majestic Doric temples among the best-preserved in the world. Nestled in the Sele Plain, the archaeological site offers a journey through Magna Graecia, combining history, art, and stunning landscapes.
Pioppi is renowned as the birthplace of the Mediterranean Diet, thanks to the studies of physiologist Ancel Keys. Overlooking clear waters and surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, the village is an oasis of tranquility and well-being, ideal for slow and authentic tourism.
Castellabate is one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, also made famous by the film Benvenuti al Sud. Perched on a hill with breathtaking sea views, it preserves a charming medieval historic center and an authentic atmosphere among narrow streets, small squares, and romantic corners.
The Pertosa-Auletta Caves are a marvelous karst complex in the heart of the Cilento National Park. Unique in Italy for their navigable underground river by boat, they offer a fascinating journey through stalactites, stalagmites, and breathtaking scenery, enhanced by sensory paths and theatrical guided tours.
The Certosa di Padula is one of the largest monastic complexes in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site. A Baroque masterpiece with over 320 rooms, cloisters, courtyards, and a historic library, it houses the Lucania Archaeological Museum and offers a deeply spiritual, artistic, and architectural experience.