Salerno, Italy Vacation Rentals

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6 Vacation Rentals in Salerno

Beautifully Renovated Apartment with Glorious Sea View

Salerno , IT
2 Bedrooms 6 Guests
Sep 30 - Oct 2
$256 night

Bright and spacious apartment totally renovated and furnished in a modern style, able to accommodate up to 6 people with every comfort. The flat boasts an enviable position: located just 5 meters from the beach, it has a balcony with access from all rooms that offers a wonderful sea view. It is located in a quiet district but at the same time equipped with shops and all the services for a comfortable stay, including a pharmacy and a post office. Pastena railway station is just 900 meters away. The 100 sqm apartment is located on the third floor of a building with elevator (there are 8 steps to access it) and is composed as follows: - Kitchenette equipped with induction hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, moka, toaster, traditional oven and microwave - Living room with queen sofa bed, split AC and TV - First bedroom with queen bed, wardrobe, split AC and TV - Second bedroom with queen bed, wardrobe, split AC and TV - Toilet with wc, bidet and shower box - Second toilet with wc, bidet and bathtub - Closet - Sea view balcony. Additional facilities available for the guests: UNLIMITED WIFI, independent heating, washing machine, drying rack, iron and ironing board. Towels and linen are included (with additional linen optional for a fee). To ensure the security of your personal data, 7 days before your arrival you will receive instructions to register your documents via our Guest Portal and pay the Tourist Tax due to the Municipality of Salerno. We need such procedure to verify your ids and docs and in order to send info to the police service "Alloggiati Web" which is Italian procedure to host guest in italy. You can find all the information on the official website alloggiatiweb.poliziadistato Switching on and off air conditioning and heating is subject to compliance with current Italian legislation (DPR 16/04/2013 n.74, DM 383 of 6.10.2022). Summer: the average air temperature must not get below 26°C (78,8 °F) for all kinds of buildings Winter: the weighted average of the air temperatures must not exceed 19°C (66,2 °F). Time and period of operation depend on the climatic zone defined by the standard. Salerno Climatic Zone C: 9 hours a day from November 22nd to March 23rd. For check-ins between 20:00 and 00:00, a surcharge will be applied, to be paid in cash upon arrival, as follows: EUR 20 from 20.00 to 21.00 EUR 25 from 21:00 to 22:00, EUR 30 from 22:00 and 00:00. It is not possible to check-in after midnight, not even for a fee. All late check-ins must be agreed and approved by the host. *** Check-in can also take place in self mode, using a keybox, depending on your needs. Please let us know if you prefer to use this method. *** Early check-in (before 14 am) will be possible only if there aren’t guests who check out the same day and can, therefore, be confirmed only a few days before arrival. Codice Identificativo Nazionale (CIN): IT065116C2BIGST2IC The apartment is located in a semi-central district, just 900 meters from the Pastena station, in a zone full of all the comforts you need during your stay: shops, pharmacy, post office, restaurants and bars. Reaching the center by public transport or by car, it is possible to admire the still intact medieval old town, numerous churches, stroll along the seafront and in Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the main commercial street of the city. Once in Piazza Alfano I it is possible to visit the Duomo of Salerno, a simple and essential structure externally enriched with decorations and details as you approach the crypt containing the remains of San Matteo, the most important place in the structure. Proceeding through one of the main shopping streets of Salerno, Via de ’Mercanti, an evocative and ancient road that crosses the entire old city, you can reach the Provincial Art Gallery of Salerno, located on the first floor of Palazzo Pinto, a seventeenth-century noble residence that belonged to one of the most important families of Salerno. The Villa Comunale of Salerno is the main "Garden" of the city, home to various events throughout the year such as the traditional "Mostra di Minerva" in April and the renowned "Luci d’Artista" event during the Christmas period, during the which the Villa turns into an enchanted garden. Among the main points of interest to visit during your stay in Salerno, absolutely not to be missed is the Arechi Castle which overlooks the Gulf of Salerno, from which you can enjoy a breathtaking landscape that goes from the tip of the Amalfi Coast to Agropoli. How to reach the apartment: - From Naples airport: with the Alibus line you can easily reach Napoli Centrale station, where you can take the train (high speed or intercity/regional) to Salerno station - From Salerno station: with regional to Pastena station (900 meters from the apartment) or bus line 024 with the final stop Lungomare Colombo Fatima, 100m from the flat - By car: on-street parking is paid on blue lines or free on white lines (NOT guaranteed). Alternatively, it is possible to park for a fee at the Gran Garage Fabiola, in Via Ludovico Ametrano 17, 2 minutes from the apartment. *** Availability of transfers from the station and airport on request *** License number: IT065116C2BIGST2IC

Villa San Michele

Cetara, IT
3 Bedrooms 6 Guests
Aug 31 - Sep 3
$1,141 night

Welcome to  Villa San Michele , a luxurious retreat nestled in the enchanting heart of Cetara on the Amalfi Coast. This villa offers a seamless blend of elegance and comfort, perfect for those seeking a refined escape. As you step into the villa, you are welcomed by a beautifully designed open-concept space that houses the kitchen, living room, and a first bathroom, creating a harmonious area for relaxation and socializing. Just beyond the kitchen, a large terrace opens up, offering breathtaking sea views and serving as a perfect spot for sunbathing or enjoying delightful dinners with family and friends. This expansive outdoor haven provides the perfect setting for unforgettable memories against the backdrop of the beautiful coastline. This villa features three uniquely designed bedrooms, each boasting its own entrance for added privacy. On the first level, two bedrooms are equipped with queen-size beds, ensuite showers, and bathrooms, both with direct access to the terrace. On the lower level, a third bedroom provides another peaceful retreat with its own shower, bathroom, and private terrace, all set against the backdrop of panoramic sea views. For ultimate relaxation, immerse yourself in the soothing embrace of the villa’s exquisite jacuzzi. Whether for relaxation or entertainment, the panoramic sea views elevate every moment into a serene experience. Discover the luxury of Villa San Michele  where every moment promises an unforgettable journey.. Extra: AIR CONDITIONING Free of charge , BARBECUE Free of charge , DRYER Free of charge , ELECTRICITY Free of charge , HEATING Free of charge , SPA TUB Free of charge , PET FRIENDLY Free of charge (upon request), WASHING MACHINE Free of charge Property Registration Number: 15065041EXT0098 Security Deposit of EUR1000 to be collected upon arrival.

Villa Celeste

Vietri sul Mare, IT
5 Bedrooms 10 Guests
Aug 24 - 27
$3,210 night

Overlooking the crystal-clear waters of Vietri sul Mare , the gateway to the Amalfi Coast, Villa Celeste is an exclusive seafront retreat where elegance, privacy, and breathtaking scenery come together to create an unforgettable Mediterranean escape. Recently renovated to the highest standards, the villa enjoys a privileged position with panoramic views across the Gulf of Salerno and features direct access to a private beach , offering guests a truly unique seaside experience. Surrounded by spacious panoramic terraces overlooking the sea, Villa Celeste is the perfect setting for relaxing breakfasts, long outdoor lunches, sunset aperitifs, and unforgettable dinners under the stars while enjoying the soothing sound of the waves. The villa comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests across 5 elegant double bedrooms , each featuring an en-suite bathroom , air conditioning, and stunning sea views. Bright, stylish interiors blend seamlessly with the outdoor living areas, creating a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. One of the villa’s most exclusive features is its private staircase leading directly from the terraces to a secluded beach shared with only two neighboring properties. Guests can enjoy complete relaxation with sun loungers, umbrellas, and beach towels provided. Ideally located between the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Salerno, and the Cilento National Park , Villa Celeste is the perfect base for discovering Southern Italy’s most iconic destinations while enjoying the tranquility of an exclusive beachfront home. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing family holiday or an unforgettable getaway with friends, Villa Celeste offers the perfect combination of luxury, privacy, spectacular sea views, and direct beach access in one of Italy’s most enchanting coastal settings. Included Amenities Direct access to a private beach Sun loungers, beach umbrellas, and beach towels 5 double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi Air conditioning throughout the villa Fully equipped kitchen Spacious panoramic sea-view terraces Outdoor dining area overlooking the sea Private parking Washing machine Bed linen and towels Dedicated concierge service Extra: CRIB € 50,00 Per stay (upon request), ADDITIONAL BED € 100,00 Per day (upon request) Property Registration Number: 15065157EXT0383 Security Deposit of EUR2000 to be collected upon arrival.

Vlla Alessandra - Vietri sul Mare, Amalfi coast

VIETRI SUL MARE, SA, IT
1 Bedrooms 8 Guests
Sep 1 - 4
$548 night

Villa Amalfi Coast, located in a magnificent panoramic location with sea views, Vietri sul Mare, a small town very famous for its pottery, located at the beginning of the beautiful Amalfi Coast The property is surrounded by a private garden with many lemon trees, which is accessed by a pedestrian gate with an internal staircase to the property, covered by a gazebo, made up three flights of 10 steps each, and the garage which is connected by a small ramp and driveway.The structure consists of two separate apartments placed one to the garden level and the other on the first floor, with parking in the garage inside the structure.The first floor apartment, about 70 square meters, can accommodate up to 6 people. E ’consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms with shower, kitchen and covered terrace of 40 sqm. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom; the second bedroom has two single beds and two trundle beds. The kitchen, living space, is equipped with hob, oven and microwave, fridge and is equipped with a sofa that converts to a bed. The rooms are connected by an interior corridor where is the other bathroom, and all overlook the covered terrace, with sea view.The apartment is equipped with TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning hot / cold.The garden level apartment of 50 square meters, can accommodate 4-6 people. E ’consists of an exclusive atmosphere which is accessed through large windows with sea views including built-in kitchen and large living room with two sofa beds for two people each. From this environment of a small corridor along which there are two bathrooms, one with shower only, and ending with a bedroom with. This room also has independent access from one of the terraces of the apartment relevance, equipped with outdoor showers.The apartment has an outdoor area with table and chairs and a charcoal grill.The kitchen is equipped with fridge, stove and microwave.The apartment has air conditioning / heating largest environment-mail, internet wi-fi.The hotel has a small outdoor laundry room apartments with washing machine.In the area of ​​location of the hotel on the Amalfi Coast, in addition to the popular resort of Amalfi, Ravello and Positano are some important sites of historical and archaeological interest such as Paestum, Pompeii and Herculaneum as well as artistic and cultural interest such as the cities of Salerno and Naples REGISTRATION NUMBER: null

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Get to Know Salerno

Salerno, a charming city located on the Gulf of Salerno in Italy's Campania region, is a destination that offers a delightful blend of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and culinary excellence. With its picturesque waterfront promenade, historic sites, and proximity to the Amalfi Coast, Salerno is a gem that provides a less crowded alternative to its more famous neighbors while still offering an authentic Italian experience. The city's historical heart is the Centro Storico (Old Town), a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys that invite exploration. Here, visitors can discover the Salerno Cathedral (Duomo), a stunning example of Norman architecture with a tranquil cloister. The cathedral houses the crypt of Saint Matthew, making it an important pilgrimage site. Salerno's waterfront is another highlight, featuring a long promenade lined with palm trees, perfect for leisurely strolls with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The promenade leads to the Villa Comunale, a lovely public garden that provides a green oasis in the city center. For those interested in history and culture, the Medieval Castle (Castello di Arechi) perched on a hilltop offers panoramic views of the city and the coastline. The castle also hosts exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. The Museo Archeologico Provinciale displays artifacts from the region's Etruscan and Roman past, enriching visitors' understanding of the area's historical layers. Salerno is also an excellent base for exploring the surrounding attractions. The world-famous Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs and picturesque villages like Positano and Amalfi, is just a short drive away. The ancient ruins of Paestum, with some of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world, are also within easy reach. Food enthusiasts will revel in Salerno's culinary offerings, which include fresh seafood, traditional pastas, and the renowned buffalo mozzarella cheese from the nearby Campania countryside. The city's restaurants and trattorias serve up delicious regional dishes that reflect the area's rich agricultural and maritime traditions. Throughout the year, Salerno hosts various festivals and events, including the Luci d'Artista, a spectacular light festival that transforms the city into a magical wonderland during the winter months. In essence, Salerno is a destination that captivates with its historical depth, scenic landscapes, and gastronomic delights. It's a place where travelers can immerse themselves in the authentic culture of southern Italy while enjoying the natural and architectural beauty that this region is celebrated for.
Salerno, Italy, graced by its Mediterranean climate, offers travelers a delightful weather experience, with mild winters and warm, dry summers. The city's coastal location on the Tyrrhenian Sea ensures a temperate climate that is conducive to year-round exploration and enjoyment. Winter, from December to February, is the coolest time of the year, with temperatures averaging between 8°C and 14°C. While it is the wettest season, precipitation is generally moderate, and snowfall is a rarity in the city itself, though the surrounding mountains may receive a dusting. This season offers a quieter travel experience, with fewer tourists and a chance to enjoy the local culture at a leisurely pace. Spring, from March to May, sees a gradual warming with temperatures ranging from 11°C to 22°C. This season is characterized by longer days and an increase in sunshine, making it an ideal time to witness the region's flora in full bloom. Rainfall decreases as the season progresses, and by late spring, the weather is typically quite pleasant. Summer, from June to August, is the peak season for travelers seeking sun and sea. Temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C, with July and August being the hottest months. The humidity is generally low, and rainfall is scarce, making it perfect for beach activities, coastal excursions, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. The sea breeze provides a refreshing respite from the heat, especially in the evenings. Autumn, from September to November, offers a gentle transition from the warmth of summer to the cooler days of winter. Temperatures during this period range from 15°C to 25°C. Early autumn retains much of the summer's warmth, while late autumn sees a gradual cooling. Rainfall increases towards the end of the season, but there are still many sunny days to enjoy. The most popular weather conditions, with warm temperatures and low rainfall, are prevalent from late spring to early autumn, making this period the best time to visit Salerno. The climate is especially pleasant in late spring and early autumn when the temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing and the summer crowds have thinned out. Whether you're looking to explore the historic sites, relax on the beaches, or indulge in the local cuisine, Salerno's climate is welcoming almost all year round.
Salerno, Italy, is a captivating destination for travelers with a deep appreciation for the arts, history, and local customs. Nestled on the Tyrrhenian Sea, this charming city offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that seamlessly blend its ancient roots with a vibrant contemporary scene. Begin your cultural exploration at the Salerno Cathedral (Duomo), a masterpiece of Norman architecture that houses the relics of St. Matthew. The cathedral's tranquil cloister and art-filled crypt are a testament to the city's medieval heritage. Nearby, the Museo Diocesano di Salerno provides an intimate look at religious art and artifacts that span centuries. Art enthusiasts will find joy in the Pinacoteca Provinciale, where a collection of paintings from the Middle Ages to the modern era awaits. The gallery showcases works by artists from the Campania region, offering a unique insight into the local artistic evolution. For a deep dive into history, the Museo Archeologico Provinciale is a treasure trove of artifacts from the Etruscan, Roman, and medieval periods. The museum's exhibits tell the story of the region's past, from ancient settlements to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Salerno's cultural calendar is brimming with events that celebrate local customs and traditions. The Luci d'Artista, an annual light festival, transforms the city into a dazzling open-air gallery, while the Salerno Film Festival brings Italian and international cinema to the forefront. Live music thrives in Salerno, with venues like the Teatro Municipale Giuseppe Verdi hosting a range of performances from classical to contemporary. The city's music scene comes alive during the summer with the Salerno Music Festival, where concerts and recitals take place in historic venues and open-air spaces. Stroll along the Lungomare Trieste, Salerno's picturesque seafront promenade, to experience the city's lively street life. Here, you can enjoy impromptu street performances, savor local cuisine at waterfront restaurants, and mingle with the locals as they partake in the traditional evening passeggiata. For a unique cultural experience, visit the Minerva Gardens, one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe. Once part of a medieval medical school, the gardens are a serene oasis where you can learn about the medicinal plants that were used by ancient scholars. Salerno's blend of historical depth, artistic richness, and local charm makes it an enchanting destination for cultural connoisseurs. Whether you're exploring ancient sites, enjoying live performances, or engaging with the city's traditions, Salerno offers a cultural journey that is both profound and delightful.
Salerno, Italy, is a delightful coastal city in the Campania region that offers a treasure trove of experiences for families traveling with children. With its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and engaging activities, Salerno is a destination that will captivate the hearts and imaginations of young travelers. Begin your family adventure at the Lungomare Trieste, Salerno's scenic promenade, where kids can ride bikes, rollerblade, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the seafront. The promenade is also dotted with playgrounds where children can swing, slide, and climb to their heart's content. For a touch of history, take the family to the Castello di Arechi, a medieval castle perched high above the city. The castle offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Salerno and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life, making it both an educational and exciting outing for kids. The Minerva Gardens, considered one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe, is a magical place for children to explore. They can wander through the terraced gardens, discover a variety of plants and herbs, and learn about medieval medicine and botany in a fun and engaging way. A short drive from Salerno, families can visit the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, children can immerse themselves in nature, spotting wildlife, exploring caves, and even taking part in organized activities like guided hikes and educational workshops. For a day at the beach, head to the nearby towns of Paestum or Agropoli, where the sandy shores and clear waters provide the perfect setting for a family beach day. Kids can build sandcastles, paddle in the shallow waters, or even take a snorkeling trip to see the colorful marine life. Salerno also offers a variety of family-friendly dining options, with restaurants serving up delicious pizza, pasta, and gelato that will surely please even the pickiest of eaters. And for a sweet treat, visit one of the local pasticcerias for a taste of traditional Italian pastries. With its combination of cultural attractions, natural beauty, and child-friendly activities, Salerno is an ideal destination for families looking to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Italy.
Salerno, Italy, a charming coastal city in the Campania region, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and outdoor activities for those who seek to immerse themselves in nature. With its proximity to both sea and mountains, Salerno offers a diverse landscape that is ripe for exploration. The Amalfi Coast, just a stone's throw from Salerno, is a stunning stretch of coastline renowned for its dramatic cliffs, sparkling blue waters, and picturesque villages. Hiking enthusiasts will revel in the Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei), a breathtaking trail that offers panoramic views of the coast and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The trail connects the villages of Agerola and Nocelle and is a must for any nature lover. For beachgoers, Salerno's waterfront is lined with inviting beaches where one can relax or partake in a variety of water sports. The nearby Cilento Coast also boasts pristine beaches and hidden coves, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and soaking up the Mediterranean sun. The Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another natural wonder not to be missed. This vast protected area is home to rugged mountains, deep gorges, and lush forests. It offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The park is also rich in biodiversity and history, with ancient ruins and caves, such as the famous Grotte di Pertosa-Auletta, where visitors can embark on an underground river tour. For a unique botanical experience, the Minerva Gardens in Salerno is a historic garden that dates back to the medieval period. It was one of the world's first botanical gardens and today provides a tranquil setting to admire a variety of medicinal plants and herbs. Adventurous travelers can head to the nearby Alburni Mountains, part of the Cilento Park, for more challenging hikes and the chance to explore the Castelcivita Caves, a complex of karst caves known for their impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Salerno's proximity to the Vesuvius National Park also offers the opportunity to hike up to the crater of Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano in mainland Europe, and witness the commanding views over the Bay of Naples. Whether you're looking to hike along ancient trails with breathtaking views, relax on sun-kissed beaches, or explore the depths of mountain caves, Salerno and its surrounding natural wonders provide an idyllic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature in all its glory.
Salerno, a charming city on Italy's famous Amalfi Coast, offers a variety of transportation options for visitors looking to explore its rich history, stunning coastline, and vibrant culture. Travelers typically arrive in Salerno by train, car, or ferry. The city's train station, Salerno Centrale, is well-connected to major Italian cities like Rome, Naples, and Florence via the Trenitalia network, including high-speed Frecciarossa services. For those driving, Salerno is accessible via the A3 autostrada, which runs from Naples to Reggio Calabria. Additionally, the port of Salerno is a stop for ferries coming from Sicily, Sardinia, and other coastal towns, making it an accessible destination for those traveling by sea. Once in Salerno, visitors will find that the city is quite walkable, especially in the historic center where narrow streets and pedestrian zones create a charming atmosphere for exploring on foot. The city's main attractions, including the Salerno Cathedral, the Minerva's Garden, and the waterfront promenade, are all within easy walking distance of each other. For longer distances or to visit nearby attractions such as the ancient ruins of Paestum or the beautiful towns along the Amalfi Coast, public buses are available. The SITA Sud bus service connects Salerno to towns like Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello. Additionally, the Travelmar ferry service offers a scenic route along the coast, connecting Salerno to various Amalfi Coast towns during the warmer months. For those who prefer the convenience of a car, rental services are available in the city. However, driving along the Amalfi Coast can be challenging due to narrow roads and limited parking. As an alternative, hiring a private driver or joining a guided tour can be a stress-free way to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery. In summary, Salerno is a destination that is easily accessible by train, car, or ferry and offers a walkable city center rich in history and culture. For excursions beyond the city or along the Amalfi Coast, a combination of public buses, ferries, and private transport options are available to ensure a memorable and seamless travel experience.

Salerno FAQs

In Salerno, visitors can explore the historic Salerno Cathedral, stroll along the beautiful Lungomare Trieste promenade, visit the Castello di Arechi for panoramic views, discover the Minerva's Garden, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife and delicious local cuisine. Day trips to the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, and Paestum are also highly recommended.
The best time to visit Salerno is from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons of April to early May or late September to October.
Salerno is well-connected by public transportation, including buses and trains. The city is also walkable, especially the historic center. For exploring the Amalfi Coast, you can use the SITA buses, ferries, or rent a car or scooter for more flexibility.
In Salerno, be sure to try traditional dishes such as 'Scialatielli ai frutti di mare' (seafood pasta), 'Parmigiana di melanzane' (eggplant parmesan), 'Pizza Napoletana' from the nearby Naples region, and 'Delizia al limone' (lemon cake) for dessert. Don't miss out on the local mozzarella di bufala and Cilento wines.
Yes, Salerno is an excellent base for visiting the Amalfi Coast. You can take a ferry, bus, or drive along the scenic coastal road to reach picturesque towns like Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello.
Salerno is very family-friendly, with various activities suitable for children, such as the seafront promenade for bike rides, sandy beaches, and the Medieval Aqueduct and Gardens for exploring. The city also hosts family-oriented events and festivals throughout the year.
Salerno hosts several cultural events and festivals, including the famous 'Luci d'Artista,' a spectacular light festival during the Christmas season. Other events include the Salerno Film Festival, the Medieval Festival, and various summer concerts and performances in the historic center.

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