
Campania Italy Travel Guide
Start your morning by making it to Salerno Centrale, dropping luggage if possible. Explore the Historic Center and visit the Salerno Cathedral, including its crypt.
In the afternoon, wander through the Giardino della Minerva for historical context and city views. Have a traditional Italian eating lunch at a local trattoria. Later, walk along the Lungomare Trieste, enjoying sea views. End your evening with an "aperitivo" in the historic center, succeeded by authentic Neapolitan-style pizza for dinner before departure.
Frameworks for maximizing time in Salerno, from a quick weekend to a full week.
Day 1: Arrive, explore Historic Center, Salerno Cathedral, Via dei Mercanti. Evening: Lungomare stroll, aperitivo, dinner. Day 2: Amalfi Coast day journey by ferry to Amalfi, then bus/walk to Ravello for scenery and villas. Come back to Salerno. Day 3: Visit Castello di Arechi for panoramic views, explore Minerva Gardens, savor a last meal, depart.
Days 1-3 follow the Weekend Getaway, allowing for more leisurely time in Salerno on Day 1, with options for exploration of area stores and eateries.
Day 4: Day trip to Pompeii (train from Salerno). Explore for 4-5 hours. Consider Vesuvius. Day 5: Paestum trip (direct train from Salerno), explore temples and museum. Visit a buffalo mozzarella farm for a tasting. Day 6: Salerno exploration, museum visits (Archeologico Provinciale, San Pietro a Corte), cooking class, shopping, Teatro Verdi performance. Day 7: Relaxed morning, revisit a favorite spot, last-minute shopping, departure.
The FIRST week: Focus on Salerno and immediate surroundings. More relaxation, exploration of neighborhoods, perhaps a second Amalfi Coast town, and a day trip to Capri (ferry from Salerno or Naples).
The SECOND week: Extend into different parts of Campania. Spend 2-THREE days in Naples (historic center, museum, underground, pizza). Visit Ischia or Procida for a day or two each (charm, thermal spas). Explore more of the Cilento Coast to the south (villages, pristine beaches). This results in a comprehensive regional experience. For longer stays (a month+), consider renting an apartment in the historic center or in the vicinity of the Lungomare. Salerno makes an excellent base for extensive Southern Italy exploration, including Puglia and Basilicata.
Historic center, archaeological museum, underground city.
Ischia (thermal spas) and Procida (seaside fishing communities).
Puglia and Basilicata for different cultural experiences.
Tailor your Salerno itinerary to focus on specific interests, making sure of a trip that matches your passions.
Explore ancient Roman, Greek, and The baroque style history.
Savor authentic Campanian cuisine and area specialties.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Campanian coastline.
Adventures and relaxation for all ages.
Appreciate the region's artistic and architectural masterpieces.
Seek tranquility and rejuvenation in Campania's serene spaces.
Manage expenses and time your visit to Salerno for optimal enjoyment.
Tailor your spending for various travel styles.
Tips for causing your travel budget stretch further.
The time of year significantly shapes Salerno'its vibe and experiences.
The shoulder seasons are ideal for active exploration.
Factors to keep in mind for an easy journey.
Summer means higher prices, more crowds, and potential traffic congestion, specifically on the Amalfi Coast roads.
Winter brings lower costs and unique events like Luci d'Artista, some services like ferry services are limited.