Marina di Camerota
The Family Residence Macinelle welcomes you in a privileged location: we are the closest apartment resort to the center of Marina di Camerota and to the wonderful beaches! Find out what to do on vacation in Marina di Camerota.
You can easily reach the town center with a short and pleasant walk.
Marina di Camerota is known as the "Pearl of Cilento," thanks to the beauty of its sea, landscape, and rich cultural and artistic heritage. Its beaches are the main attraction; they are true gems of Cilento, with white sands and turquoise waters.
Marina di Camerota is known as the "Pearl of Cilento," thanks to the beauty of its sea, landscape, and rich cultural and artistic heritage. Its beaches are the main attraction; they are true gems of Cilento, with white sands and turquoise waters.
The Calanca Beach is among the most popular beaches. Here, there is a bathing establishment reserved for the guests of our village. This beach, with shallow waters and wide white sandy shore, is perfect for families with children.
About a kilometer away from the village, you will discover Lentiscelle beach, ideal for scuba diving with its deep, rocky seabed.
Not to be missed is the famous Cala Bianca, awarded the title of Italy's most beautiful beach by Legambiente in 2013. The name of this beautiful little beach is due to the pebbles and white sand, and the Mediterranean maquis surrounding it. In fact, the beach can only be reached by boat. Equally fascinating is Cala degli Infreschi, winner of the title of Italy's most beautiful beach in 2014, which can only be reached by sea or through a picturesque nature trail.
About a kilometer away from the village, you will discover Lentiscelle beach, ideal for scuba diving with its deep, rocky seabed.
Not to be missed is the famous Cala Bianca, awarded the title of Italy's most beautiful beach by Legambiente in 2013. The name of this beautiful little beach is due to the pebbles and white sand, and the Mediterranean maquis surrounding it. In fact, the beach can only be reached by boat. Equally fascinating is Cala degli Infreschi, winner of the title of Italy's most beautiful beach in 2014, which can only be reached by sea or through a picturesque nature trail.
Other beaches worth mentioning include San Domenico Beach, also known as Marina delle Barche, featuring white sand, the wild Cala d'Arconte, Troncone Beach, which is the first recognized nudist and gay friendly beach, and finally Pozzallo Beach, which you can reach with a walk of about 40 minutes.
The area of Marina di Camerota is located in the heart of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a place that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Within this wonderful park, you will have the opportunity to explore spectacular sea caves that have revealed important archaeological finds dating back to the Stone Age.
Within this wonderful park, you will have the opportunity to explore spectacular sea caves that have revealed important archaeological finds dating back to the Stone Age.
Among the most significant caves are the Cave of Cala Fortuna, of the Prehistoric Man, of Porto Infreschi, of Autaro, of Caprara, and the Riparo del Poggio. These caves inspired the creation of MUVIP, the Paleolithic Virtual Museum, which is definitely worth a visit.
You cannot leave Marina di Camerota without exploring its delightful historic center, with its intricate maze of picturesque alleys surrounding the central square of San Domenico. During the summer, this square comes alive with various events, including concerts and shows.
Don't forget to pay a visit to the local craft stores, where you can buy the famous "mammole," special porous jugs ideal for keeping water always fresh.
You cannot leave Marina di Camerota without exploring its delightful historic center, with its intricate maze of picturesque alleys surrounding the central square of San Domenico. During the summer, this square comes alive with various events, including concerts and shows.
Don't forget to pay a visit to the local craft stores, where you can buy the famous "mammole," special porous jugs ideal for keeping water always fresh.