Charter a Yacht in Salerno: Amalfi Coast Capital

Charter a Yacht in Salerno: Amalfi Coast Capital

Cast off from Marina d'Arechi at noon, sail west to Vietri sul Mare and Amalfi, eat at a Lungomare Trieste restaurant by night. 2-day Amalfi south base.

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Salerno

Salerno sits at the south end of the Amalfi Coast, at the head of the Gulf of Salerno — a working port city that doubles as the main charter base for the south Amalfi route, alternative to Naples in the north. The marina at Marina d'Arechi, opened in 2010, holds 1,000 berths plus megayacht infrastructure, on the south edge of the city. The Old Town climbs from the seafront Lungomare Trieste promenade up to the 8th-century Castello di Arechi on the hilltop and the medieval cathedral (housing the relics of Saint Matthew). Day sails reach Vietri sul Mare (ceramic capital, 10 minutes west), Amalfi (60 minutes), and the small islands Li Galli (90 minutes). Salerno is 60 minutes from Amalfi by sail. Season runs April through October.

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Near by attractions
Salerno Cathedral
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The Salerno Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Matthew the Apostle, stands as a magnificent testament to centuries of history and architectural splendor in Salerno, Italy. Dating back to the 11th century, this iconic cathedral showcases a captivating blend of architectural styles, from Romanesque to Baroque, reflecting the city's rich cultural heritage.

As visitors approach the cathedral, they are greeted by its impressive facade adorned with intricate reliefs, statues, and marble columns. Stepping inside, they are greeted by a sanctuary of tranquility and reverence, where the soft light filters through stained glass windows, illuminating the ornate interior.

One of the highlights of the cathedral is its crypt, believed to house the remains of Saint Matthew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Pilgrims and visitors alike flock to this sacred space to pay homage to the patron saint of Salerno and seek solace in prayer.

Ascending the cathedral's bell tower offers a unique opportunity to admire panoramic views of Salerno and the surrounding landscape, providing a breathtaking perspective of the city's architectural marvels and natural beauty.

Cathedral
Castello di Arechi
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Embark on a captivating journey through Salerno's rich history with a visit to the Castello di Arechi, a medieval fortress that stands as a formidable symbol of the city's past. Perched atop a hill overlooking Salerno, this majestic castle offers visitors a chance to step back in time and explore its ancient walls, towers, and courtyards.

As you wander through the labyrinthine passages and climb the stone staircases of the Castello di Arechi, you'll be transported to a bygone era, where knights once roamed and kings held court. Discover the castle's fascinating history through informative exhibits and displays, which shed light on its strategic importance and role in shaping the region's destiny.

From its lofty vantage points, take in panoramic views of Salerno and the surrounding countryside, stretching out as far as the eye can see. Marvel at the beauty of the Amalfi Coast, with its rugged cliffs and azure waters, and gain a new perspective on the city's layout and landmarks.

Castle
Gardens of Minerva
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The Gardens of Minerva, nestled on the slopes of Monte Bonadies in Salerno, Italy, offer a serene escape into nature's embrace. Named after the Roman goddess of wisdom and medicine, these botanical gardens boast a rich collection of medicinal plants, herbs, and aromatic flowers, providing visitors with a sensory journey through centuries of herbal lore and healing traditions.

As you meander along the winding paths of the Gardens of Minerva, you'll encounter a vibrant tapestry of colors and scents, each plant telling its own story of medicinal properties and cultural significance. From fragrant lavender and soothing chamomile to exotic spices like saffron and cardamom, the gardens showcase a diverse array of botanical treasures from around the world.

Take a moment to pause in contemplation amidst the tranquil beauty of the gardens, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet fragrance of blossoms create a harmonious symphony of nature. Engage your senses as you touch, smell, and admire the intricate patterns and textures of the plant life around you, fostering a deeper connection with the natural world.

Gardens