Heaven

among secular olive trees and maritime pines.

Places

The film set of “Welcome to the South” with Siani and Bisio certainly contributed to making Santa Maria di Castellabate known to the tourist circuit, but it must be remembered that the area in which it is located has been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

Here you don’t die

Before entering the alleys of Santa Maria Castellabate, we cannot fail to take at least one photo of the 1811 plaque, dedicated to Gioacchino Murat.

Castello dell’Abate
The Abbot’s Castle, a fortress built in 1123 to defend itself against Saracen raids and today a venue for artistic and cultural events.

Borgo Medievale
The streets of the village of Castellabate, a tangle of narrow streets, alleys and steep stairways with breathtaking views and suggestive monuments.

Spiaggia del Pozzillo

The Pozzillo beach is an equipped stretch of coast and therefore convenient for those who love the sea but who are looking for services and relaxation.

Zona Lago
The Lake area has one of the widest beaches in Castellabate. The clear sand and clear water of this area attracts many tourists from all over.

Punta Licosa

unta Licosa is a Marine Protected Area located in a completely wild setting where it is possible to admire bays and inlets with wonderful colors.