What to do and see in Battipaglia, Italy: The Best Places and Tips

November 29, 2017 Vivienne Hutton

Battipaglia (pronounced [ˌbattiˈpaʎʎa]) is a town and a comune in the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of south-western Italy. With a population of 50,794 as of 2017, it is the third most populous town of its province, after Salerno and Cava de' Tirreni.
Restaurants in Battipaglia

1. Taverna Penta - Caseificio e Yogurteria

Via Abate Gian Francesco Conforti 1, 84098, Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy +39 089 383268
Excellent
79%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 188 reviews

Taverna Penta - Caseificio e Yogurteria

Reviewed By Henrique D - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Amazing place, unforgettable gastronomic experience (specially the mozzarella-related products), great weather and very kind people!

2. Bora Bora Sun

Via Giovanni Cuomo 80, 84092 Bellizzi, Italy +39 0828 211302
Excellent
93%
Good
7%
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5 based on 13 reviews

Bora Bora Sun

Reviewed By Antonio A

Ho scoperto questo centro grazie ad una loro offerta letta per caso in Web (Facebook) . Ho deciso di regalarmi con mia moglie 2 ore di totale relax, ed è stata un'idea fantastica! Ambiente pulitissimo, personale disponibile e gentile. Che dire, le cose scoperte e fatte così su due piedi sono sempre le migliori. Grazie ragazze! Vi siete meritate in pieno questa recensione. Continuate così e.... A presto!
Antonio e Ilaria

3. Centro Commerciale Maximall

Via Pacinotti, 84098 Faiano, Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy +39 089 381476
Excellent
36%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
2%
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4%
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4 based on 155 reviews

Centro Commerciale Maximall

Reviewed By jesper l - Hillerod, Denmark

Lot of shops, a big carfour with a huge selection. Good coffee shops. Worth a visit. Lots of free parking spaces.

Via Romeo Romei Loc.Campolongo | Possibilità Di Pernottamento, 84025, Eboli, Italy +39 0828 691174
Excellent
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Good
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5 based on 63 reviews

Baubaubeachvillage

Reviewed By Giuliano A

We were visiting Naples area with our dogs and we were pointed to Baubaubeachvillage. Wowww ... the place is amazing it is a unique place in the entire south of Italy, owners and collaborators deserve to be commended for what they manage to do and what they are doing! People are friendly, the place is clean dogs and dogs owners are watched after by dog training experts. Me and my wife are member of NAVHDA and we were please to see and visit such beautiful place.
If you compare Baubaubeachvillage with the close by Beaches its is far more clean and much better organized than the other. Yes you can visit Salerno, Naple, Amalfi or Ravello woth your dog on the leash but here you have the sea and the dog can run freely! A bi big thanks for such a nice outfit!
Giulio, Licia+ Petra and Coco (last 2 are two SM - Small Munsterlander)

5. Aquafarm

Via Spineta Nuova SNC, 84091 Battipaglia, Italy +39 0828 624631
Excellent
29%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
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10%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 117 reviews

Aquafarm

Reviewed By jaxb2013 - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Huge water park and loads of loungers available. Not sure about being forced to use a pre payment bracelet to purchase anything and English is not really spoken by any staff so there was lots of international sign language. Was also not aware of the swim caps which apparently are compulsory but can be purchased with your payment bracelet in the shop!
Lovely day for the kids, party atmosphere in the main pool, was a very long hour and a half when the flumes and rides all stop for lunch.

6. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Eboli e della media valle del Sele

Via San Francesco, Eboli, Italy +39 0828 332684
Excellent
54%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Eboli e della media valle del Sele

Reviewed By Christine H - Adelaide, Australia

Driving from il Sassi de Matera to Napoli my thoughts were to find Eboli, with a fascination of a quiet town of which I knew nothing except reference to a famous Literary work. Eboli .. the signpost is clearly marked on the S7, the turn just before Salerno. Shifted down a gear the Fiat Ulysses valiantly climbed steep, ever narrowing mountain roads until there was nothing for it but to walk or give up my Mission.
In the midday hush my determination only strengthened to tramp on and upward, past a tiny chiesa, closed to the world. One more turn and there suddenly, in amazing contrast to its surroundings stood a modern building with solid glass doors, marble stairway and a high wall of shimmering glass.
This is la Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Eboli e della media Valle del Sele ... Testimonianze Archeologiche da Campagna .. a modern marvel of a museum dedicated to the area findings dating as far back as the Bronze Age .
Inside, I felt utterly alone. It was eerie but mesmerising .. and inviting. A stone stairway bathed in heavenly light led to a cool chamber where one glass cabinet after another displayed the artefacts of ages, contents of graves, funeral furnishings, vessels and earthenware known to be made around Paestum and local Valleys centuries before the time of Christ.
Hundreds of humidified items of life, clothing, adornments, pottery and iron utensils, armory dating back to the bronze age and beyond, relics of graves and evidence of necropolis of an age long buried .. chamber after chamber unfolded in this fantastic place.
(At this stage I must mention it was a hot, hazy September day, previous to the last visit date Trip Advisor has provided)
A gentleman stepped out in greeting and explained his role as historian. I stumbled an apology, as if I had trodden sacred ground but, with great charm he invited me to peruse at leisure, handed me a glossy journal of information and so I spent the day in Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Eboli.
Archeologists and researchers have provided invaluable insights into the life and times of the area over the ages. There are documents of the iron age referring to pit graves coming from small settlements linked to routes followed by shepherds when moving livestock.
Ancient customs are revealed .. of a young woman of high social standing I could piece together a picture of her life and her family. Of another small grave statuettes placed prominently seem to be a tacit request to protect the child entombed there.
With my interest in ancient cultures, this day was pure serendipity. The museum will appeal to anyone fascinated by history, with some knowledge of the area.

7. Isola Verde AcquaPark

Via Lago Trasimeno snc | Litoranea Costa Sud, 84098, Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy +39 089 203030
Excellent
35%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4 based on 307 reviews

Isola Verde AcquaPark

Isola Verde is the biggest acquapark of the Southern Italy. The structure includes three wide swimming pool, four slide (that are Multipista Foam, Kamikaze, Blackhole, Black cannon), a "Fiume lento" , two pool with whirpool and an area for children. The acquapark is the ideal alternative for families and adolescents who want to spend a funny and a quite day. There are also two bar and a restaurant

Reviewed By Laura N

Haven't been here for a few years now but as i am half Italian and grew up spending my holidays in Italy it was a well visited place. plenty to do ques don't last to long. Must visit.

8. Lido Malibu

Via Spineta Nuova SNC, 84091 Battipaglia, Italy +39 347 353 1643
Excellent
62%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
23%
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Lido Malibu

Reviewed By pollon e - Italy

Io che abito a pochi Km dalle spiagge della costiera Sorrentina, con un mare incantevole, ovviamente non apprezzo il litorale di Pontecagnano, con mare torbido.
Ma i PREZZI, lo SPAZIO e i SERVIZI che offre il lido Malibù dalle nostre parti è impensabile.
Percorro circa 50km per godere di tutto ciò.
*COMPLIMENTI*

9. MOA Museum of Operation Avalanche

Via Sant'Antonio 5, 84025, Eboli, Italy +39 0828 332794
Excellent
62%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
7%
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3%
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

MOA Museum of Operation Avalanche

Reviewed By Kris R - Canberra, Australia

This museum offers an unbiased profile of local battles in the 2nd world war and contains information and artefacts from the allies, German and Italian forces. The photography is truly moving with descriptions in English. The museum director guided us through the installations and gave us a great insight into the impact the war had on the local region. Take time to visit Eboli and see this thoughtful museum. Have drink at the bar and chat with the friendly locals. They often have bands and other displays in this unique building which are also worth travelling for.

10. Baia d'Argento

Via Spineta 47, 84091 Battipaglia, Italy +39 0828 624161
Excellent
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Baia d'Argento

Reviewed By David B L - Los Angeles, California

We were referred to this restaurant on the beach and enjoyed it. The Baie d'Argento is modernly furnished and offers a nice varied menu and wine list. We had seafood and pasta which was quite good. Is just next door to the beach area and seafront. Enjoyable...

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