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This month, we head south to Campania for our view over Italy. Santa Maria di Castellabate is on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the south end of the Gulf of Salerno, across from the Amalfi Coast. Production Notes from Luca Lanari: Santa Maria di Castellabate (SA) - Gennaio 2023 - Riprese Aeree con Drone Mavic Air 2 - Music: Taco-Town :: Acerado - Edit: Da Vinci Resolve MORE INFORMATION Here's a little bit more about Santa Maria di Castellbate - from Wikipedia: Santa Maria di Castellabate (Cilentan: A Marina) is a southern Italian town and hamlet (frazione) of Castellabate, a municipality in the province of Salerno, Campania. It is the most populated frazione of its comune and the seat of the town hall building. History The town was known in the 18th century as "Isca delle Chitarre", its original area and now the old town. The downtown is extended by two squares, Piazza Matarazzo and Piazza Lucia and the oldest houses are located in front of the little harbour in a place named "Porte le Gatte". Geography Santa Maria lies in the central-northern side of Cilento, alongside the Tyrrhenian Sea, and is extended from the zone of Lago, to the beach of Pozzillo. The town is only 3 km away from the old town of Castellabate, 12 from Agropoli, 20 from Acciaroli and 60 from Salerno. The town has a little harbour, the greatest port in the comune is at the nearer hamlet of San Marco. TRAVEL The town is part of "Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park", its natural environment is composed of "Maquis", which is typical of mediterranean countries. It attracts a lot of tourism, especially in summer, because of good road links to Agropoli, Salerno and Naples and because of the quality of its water; which give it the Blue Flag beach[1] award every year from 2003. From in-italia.com "Santa Maria is a small town located right next to the sea in the north of Cilento nature reserve. Here you will find long sandy beaches and a cute small town with a seafront promenade. It's not big but there is both a commercial street and a seafront promenade in the town. There are a number of sandy beaches and the atmosphere is cosy with many good restaurants. You will feel like you have stepped back in time, especially in the low season when the weather can be quite stunning still and yet there are very few tourists." If you're planning a trip, learn more at the official travel website of Campagnia and the Salerno region: https://www.italia.it/en/campania/salerno Also, here is the TripAdvisor page for Santa Maria. |
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