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Saline Beach - Palinuro, hamlet of Centola (SA) - Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park - UNESCO Heritage - Gulf of Policastro - Campania

With its almost 5 kilometers in length, it is one of the largest beaches in Cilento. It is ideal for those who love sand and shallow waters. The sand is thin and golden, and the sea has crystal clear waters and sandy, shallow seabeds. The water, in summer, is warm due to the shallow depth of the water. It takes its name from the fact that the inhabitants had created salt pans from the rocks to obtain sea salt... #UNESCO #tuttitaly

Saline Beach - Palinuro, hamlet of Centola (SA) - Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park - UNESCO Heritage - Gulf of Policastro - Campania

Located between the Gabella beach in Caprioli and the French Pier beach, the Saline Beach in Palinuro is a true gem on the Cilento coast. With almost 5 kilometers of thin golden sand, it is one of the most expansive beaches in the region, perfect for families and sea lovers.

The beach's name comes from the ancient salt pans used to produce sea salt from the rocks near the French Pier. This enchanting place offers crystal-clear waters with sandy and shallow bottoms, ideal for swimming and relaxing. In summer, the water temperature is pleasantly warm, thanks to its low depth.

The Saline Beach is equipped with numerous beach clubs that offer umbrella and sunbed rentals and the opportunity to taste typical dishes of the local cuisine right by the sea. Finding parking near the beach is not a problem, as there are ample dedicated spaces along the road, and during peak season, the sports field is also used as additional parking.

If you're looking for a place to spend carefree days surrounded by relaxation and natural beauty, Saline Beach in Palinuro is the perfect destination. It is a corner of paradise in the heart of Cilento, ready to welcome you with its crystal-clear sea and golden sand.


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