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The beach called "dei Rocchi", better known as "Lago", is one of the must-sees of Castellabate.
The coast of Acciaroli and San Mauro Cilento is one of the flagships of the Cilento area for the pureness of its waters, the long sandy beaches, the beautiful bays with their scent of Mediterranean macchia.
The marvellous Pozzillo joins the villages of Santa Maria di Castellabate and San Marco.
Between Pisciotta and Palinuro, this piece of paradise offers 5 kilometers of golden sand backed by native plants, giving it a wild and secluded feel.
The beach of Trentova, like most other beaches in the Cilento National Park, is awarded year after year the "Blue Flag" award for clean waters and all around natural setting.
The "big beach" at Acciaroli is also called Spiaggia Grande, and is easily accessed right from town.
A kilometer-long length of beach that starts at the bottom of the old town and leads out to the superstrada highway ramp, with plenty of sandy beach along the way.
Baia Arena beach is located at the hamlet called Case del Conte, a part of Montecorice.
The seaside marina town of Casal Velino has one kilometer of golden sand beaches, easily accessible from the waterfront road.
Case del Conte is a sleepy seaside hamlet in the Cilento National Park, placed at the point where the hills meet the Mediterranean Sea.
Right below the town of Palinuro is a piece of paradise with golden sand and rocky reefs.
With dunes, macchia brush, a hill rising behind with a medieval tower on top, and rocks peeking through the water's surface, this is one of the prettiest beaches in the area.
The southern-most beach on Marina di Camerota's coast, it is easily accessible by car and a beautiful spot.
At the southern tip of Via Corrado, the lungomare street, you'll find this "lido" with beach services for an enjoyable and relaxing day.
The longest beach in the Cilento, Ascea Marina has room for everyone!
A beautiful spot tucked into the natural curve of the landscape, the beach at the port is really lovely.
The quiet bay where Pioppi sits is a real respite that offers nice beaches in a low-key way.
At Agnone Cilento, a beautiful less-known beach of pebbles and clear water makes for a great day at the seaside.
Marinella is on the acclaimed Bay called Buondormire, across the promontory from Palinuro's town center.
The sliver of shore that skirts the seafront of Agnone Cilento is a paradise for those who want an uncrowded beach without all the trappings.
Right near the port at San Nicola a Mare is a sandy beach with crystal-clear water that is off the main tourist path.
One of the best beaches on the Cilento is in the heart of Santa Maria di Castellabate.
In San Marco Castellabate near the porto,this free beach is the closest to town and popular with the local sun seekers.
Below the city and its castle, but before you reach the mile-long lungomare, there are some beaches tucked away that you might enjoy.
At Marina di Casal Velino, this small but pretty beach is popular with families.
At San Marco di Castellabate's sunny and sandy Pozzillo Beach, the lido Geco Beach Club provides umbrellas, sun beds and a restaurant.
Located next to the pier called Molo Sirena, this beach club takes things up a notch with tiki-type umbrellas, a restaurant with shaded dining area, cafe-bar, and more.
Along the beautiful Pozzillo beach between Santa Maria and San Marco di Castellabate, you'll love the soft sand, the clear water, and the beach services.
A beach service that provide shade under umbrellas along with sun beds, and more at San Marco di Castellabate.
Lido Tritone is a classic beach establishment that offers umbrellas and sun beds, playground for kids, and cafe for drinks and snacks.
The Molo Sirena Beach Club isn't just a beach, it's a destination.
Off the nicely-named Via dell'Amore are some fine sandy beaches that allow you to enjoy the day full of sunshine, the lapping of waves, and cooling clear water.
Postcard perfect, this small cove and beach is for those who prefer a natural setting without the distraction of the rows of umbrellas.
Anchored by a rocky promontory, this beach is located at the south end of the Ascea seafront, where they sandy expanses give way to reefs.
On the Pozzillo Beach between San Marco and Santa Maria di Castellabate, the Waikiki Beach Club offers services to make the day pleasant.
The wilder stretch of coastline between Acciaroli and Pioppi is where you'll find rocky coves and no crowds.