You can start on a tour of the grottos which are accessible only by boat either from Palinuro, Marina di Camerota or Scario (guest photo Quast).
Along the coast, day-trippers encounter untouched wild nature and a great play of colours in the sea grottos (guest photo Semmelroth).
A must-see during your Cilento holiday: the temples of Paestum (guest photo Pschibul).
Paestum: Awe-inspiring witness of the past (guest photo Schneider).
Scarcely less remarkable: the Chartreuse of Padula (guest photo Völker).
In the grottos of Castelcivita (guest photo De Simonis).
Grand location on a plateau - the medieval town of Camerota (guest photo Spindler).
In one of the alleys of Camerota (guest photo Gindhart).
A Lucanian grave near Roccagloriosa (guest photo Örtel-Süß).
In the hinterland of the Cilento, time seems to have come to a standstill (guest photo Wagenhofer).
San Mauro la Bruca lies in the heart of the Cilento (guest photo Mattwei).
In one of the terraced alleys of Pisciotta's "centro storico" (guest photo Römer).
In spite of its closeness to the sea, you will meet with authentic village life at Pisciotta. The piazza is the meeting place per se (guest photo Dill).
Religion alive – Good Friday procession at Pisciotta (guest photo Weber).
Water buffaloes at Tenuta Vannulo (guest photo De Simonis).
Porta Rosa in ancient Velia (guest photo Hähnel).
Hiking to the abandoned village of San Severino (guests Roth).
In one of the alleys of San Severino (guest Hüller).
A wonder of nature: the Bussento gorge near Morigerati (guests Zaugg).
Una notte magica a Paestum – A magic night at Paestum (guest photo Grüter).