What to do and see in Castellabate, Campania: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

May 15, 2022 Leida Jutras

Discover the best top things to do in Castellabate, Italy including Masaniello Tourist, Santuario Santa Maria a Mare, Piazza 10 Ottobre 1123, Borgo Medievale di Castellabate, Basilica Pontificia Santa Maria de Gulia, Castello dell'Abate, Punta Licosa.
Restaurants in Castellabate

1. Masaniello Tourist

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5.0 based on 430 reviews

Masaniello Tourist

Masaniello tourist is a very young tourist company located in castellabate, salerno. We arrange discovery tours both in land and by sea. The trip boat is dedicated to sunshine,relax ,sea swimming into the crystal waters off the shores of the island of licosa. With the exclusivity formula and therefore in absolute privacy and relax you can taste on board the traditional seafood specialties while enjoing the beauty of cilento coast. Tours guided to the discover Of the beauties natural, cultural, historic , in the National park Of Cilento. During our tour wine&food You can visit and taste in buffalo, wine and figs farms. Tours to Amalfi coast, Naples, Pompeii ruiins and Vesuvius. We organise cooking classes of Cilento tradition. Yoga class . Taxi and transfers services from and to airport and station train .

2. Santuario Santa Maria a Mare

Via Don Gennaro Landi, 84048 Santa Maria di Castellabate, Castellabate Italy +39 0974 961058 [email protected] http://parrocchiasmaria.jimdo.com/
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Santuario Santa Maria a Mare

3. Piazza 10 Ottobre 1123

Piazza 10 Ottobre 1123, 84084, Castellabate Italy http://www.italiavirtualtour.it/dettaglio.php?id=94634
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Piazza 10 Ottobre 1123

4. Borgo Medievale di Castellabate

Castellabate Italy http://www.paesidelsole.it/static/default/Borgo-Medievale-di-Castellabate-223.aspx
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Borgo Medievale di Castellabate

Reviewed By alessandrofL127YD - Milan, Italy

Beautiful ancient village on the hill of Saint Angel in the Protected Area of Cilento. You can see it dominate the seaside from his high. When you will arrive on the square in front of the castle of the abbot you will be charme by the view on the Cilento area and a wonderful sea. On days with little haze you will able to see the Amalfi coast. If you have seen the movie Wellcome to the South (2010) you will be impressed by the small road and squares . The post office is a pub....

5. Basilica Pontificia Santa Maria de Gulia

via San Simeone 1, Castellabate Italy http://xoomer.virgilio.it/analfin/bascast.htm
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4.0 based on 43 reviews

Basilica Pontificia Santa Maria de Gulia

6. Castello dell'Abate

Via Castello 1A, 84048, Castellabate Italy
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4.0 based on 249 reviews

Castello dell'Abate

Reviewed By zluka_ku - Galway, Ireland

It is very interesting to visit 800 years old well preserved castle. It is open late in the evening, ticket is cheap. From castle entrance there is amazing sea-view, specially at sunset.

7. Punta Licosa

Via Torretta, 84048, Castellabate Italy +39 339 118 4468
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4.0 based on 213 reviews

Punta Licosa

Reviewed By CnLToscana - Tuscany, Italy

Start at San Marco, Castellabate, 50 min walk along signed private track past villas, some views, to a tiny port and rocky shore. Or start at private entrance to Tenuta Licosa, far west end of Olgiastro Marina, some free parking, the whole promontory is privately owned. From here a flat walk along tarmac partly shaded minor road, if there is no barrier down then locals say just drive in to Punta Licosa and park right there! At Punta tremendous views over to Capri and Sorrentine peninsula - swim in beautiful aquamarine waters, shallow out to the little island with lighthouse, or back along coast path. If snorkelling is really your thing then just stay at the Olgiastro Marina end, un aqua stupenda, abundant fish and posedonia algae, occasional moray & crabs, swim along around corner of Olgiastro tower towards Punta Licosa, tiny bays, water’s so clear you feel as though you’re ‘flying’ gently over the seabed of wonderful slanting slabs of rock 1 - 15m deep if you go out a bit - its stunning snorkelling as great as Sardinia or Giglio with almost nobody else - enjoy!!

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