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Secret of Salerno

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August 13, 2025

SASHA MORRIS reveals a little-known better way to enjoy the Amalfi Coast

- SASHA MORRIS

ITALY'S Amalfi Coast is the stuff of travel dreams - sun-drenched villages perched on cliffs, winding coastal roads and sumptuous seafood fresh from the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Mediterranean.

When most people think of this wider region, the Sorrentine Peninsula, Positano, Capri and Amalfi immediately come to mind.

And rightly so because they are beautiful. But they can also be expensive and, in peak season, extremely crowded.

But for travellers seeking the same southern Italian charm, minus the price tag and packed streets, there's a better-kept secret - the city of Salerno and its nearby villages.

This Campanian delight offers everything from glorious coastal views and ancient ruins to fine local cuisine and peaceful beaches, all less costly than its neighbours to the west for food, drink and accommodation.

Salerno often gets overlooked by those racing towards the more famous Amalfi Coast destinations, but this vibrant port city could be just as good a gateway to the area as Sorrento. It's also arguably where you'll find a much more grounded and authentic version of southern Italy.

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