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Sailing in Salerno

One look at the sea surrounding Salerno and you will understand why it is a perfect place to charter a catamaran. The tranquil seas, the imposing coastline, the nearby islands… everything you want and more can be found here. During the summertime, expect temperatures to edge closer and closer to 30°C. These enviable conditions have made July and August the high season for the city, but spring and autumn can provide equally as appealing sailing conditions with the added benefit of smaller numbers of tourists. When it comes to wind strength in Salerno, it is relatively gentle with the winds prevailing from the west for the first six months of the year before alternating to an east wind.

Top Three Sailing Spots from Salerno

Sail to Sorrento

A smaller cousin of Salerno, Sorrento is a more subdued yet equally as picturesque coastal town on the Amalfi Coast. Populated by pretty cafes, historical marvels, and quaint cobbled streets, it is often one of the first places tourists sail during their catamaran charter holiday in Salerno. One place that does get more crowded, however, are the beaches. This is why it might be preferable to dock and swim from your boat as it will allow you to have your own corner of the turquoise blue sea. Head ashore to the square which is surrounded by scrumptious cafes for a lush snack.

Trieste Lungomare

Back in Salerno, it is hard not to be impressed by the dramatic mountains of the coastline. These are best seen from the iconic promenade which lines the pretty town. Dock your catamaran and head to the palm-tree lined stretch of walkways, with photo opportunities at every turn. If you stay ashore, follow the promenade to the marina and take in the great views of the artwork and sculptures which are dotted along this famous Salerno attraction. The harbour is always bustling with locals, enjoying a coffee or beer in the sun in the evening.

Capri

Further magical coastal scenery can be found in Capri, which is very easily visited during a catamaran charter in Salerno. This Italian island is frequented by everyone in the Amalfi Coast, and it is easy to see why. The towering sea stacks dominate the skyline, but the bold blue ocean is equally as appealing. Buildings on the shore are painted in gorgeous pastels to reflect the stunning sunshine that always highlights Capri. The beaches are heavenly, the landscape breathtaking, and the island itself unforgettable. This makes it an essential visit during your sailing vacation in Salerno.

Where to eat in Salerno

The issue is not trying to find somewhere scrumptious to eat in Salerno – it is trying to choose between the range of establishments available to you, each with their own merit. Pulecenella Pizzeria offers a distinct and unique location whilst serving the most decadent of Italy’s most famous dish. More upmarket meals can be found in Osteria del Taglio, whilst good quality food at a lower price can be found in Mamma Rosa. There is a range of dining options of which you can avail in Salerno during your catamaran cruise, so make sure to check with the locals to see where they think you will enjoy best!

How to get to Salerno

If you are arriving by plane to Salerno, the closest airport is only a short distance from the marina. Salerno-Amalfi Airport serves the region and is growing in popularity resulting in an increase in routes and frequencies, especially in the high season. If you cannot fly to this airport from your desired location you can travel to Capodichino Airport, where many major international routes are offered. To get to your catamaran rental, you can avail of bus and train links also. Taxis and airport transfers can also be arranged to reach Salerno.