“Cilento is now just a step away from being discovered, thanks to the new Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport. Find out how to reach this enchanting land and be enveloped in its timeless beauty.”

Cilento is one of the most fascinating destinations in Southern Italy, known for its unspoiled beaches, historic villages and breathtaking landscape. Thanks to the new Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport, reaching this beautiful region has become easier and faster. This article will guide you on how to reach Cilento from the airport and make the most of your visit.

How to get to Cilento from Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport

Located in Bellizzi, Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport is the ideal starting point for exploring the Cilento region. Here are the main transport options available:

Rental cars

Renting a car directly at the airport is the perfect choice for those wishing to explore the Cilento region in total freedom. The Center.it Group offers a car rental service that puts the customer’s needs at the centre, guaranteeing customised solutions and a tailor-made travel experience.

Public Transport

If you prefer public transport, FSBUSITALIA Campania has activated from 11 July 2024 a new service connecting the airport to the center of Salerno. You can reach Salerno train station in just 40 minutes and at a cost of EUR 5.00. You can continue to the Cilento with Trenitalia or Italo trains, which offer numerous daily runs. Before leaving, check the train timetables to make sure there is a connection to suit your needs.

Taxi

For those who prefer the convenience of a taxi, pre-arranged fares are available at major train stations nearby. For example, a transfer from the airport to Salerno station costs €50.00, to reach Battipaglia the cost is €30.00 and to Pontecagnano €25.00 (prices are for a single journey with a maximum of four people and one piece of luggage each).

Radio Taxi Salerno Telephone: +39 089 75 75; Whatsapp: +39 377 089 75 75

Pronto Taxi Battipaglia Telephone: +39 0828 30 30

Salerno Amalfi Coast Airport: A Brief History

Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport has a long history that begins in 1926. Born as a makeshift field, it has been the scene of important historical events and has undergone numerous transformations to become a modern international airport. After years of development, the airport was officially opened on 11 July 2024, with the goal of serving up to 5.5 million passengers by 2043.

Destinations and Services

The airport currently connects Salerno to twenty destinations, including six Italian cities such as Milan, Turin and Catania, and seven international ones, including London, Berlin and Geneva. In addition, charter flights are available to exotic tourist destinations such as Rhodes and Sharm el-Sheikh. The terminal offers modern facilities and a focus on sustainability, with the use of eco-friendly materials and photovoltaic systems.

The new Salerno Costa D’Amalfi Airport is located in the province of Salerno, in Belizzi on Via Olmo. If you are interested in how much parking costs at the airport car park, here is some information: Up to 15 minutes, it will be free. 1 euro the first hour, 2 euro each subsequent hour. 

Daily costs from a daily max. of €12.00, weekly costs from a weekly max. of €50.00. From the eighth day, a daily rate of €7.00 will be charged.

Discover the Cilento

Once you arrive in Cilento, take the time to immerse yourself in its relaxed atmosphere. The slow pace and natural beauty will make you forget the stress of everyday life. If you want to have an authentic experience, visit Orria, a small village where you can participate in creative Cilentolab activities or stroll among the murals of Piano Vetrale and immediately feel part of the local community.

Conclusion

The new Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport is the ideal gateway to the Cilento, allowing you to reach this region with ease and start your journey in total relaxation. Whether you choose to rent a car, use public transport or take a taxi, the Cilento awaits you with its wonders. Plan your trip and discover the authentic heart of Southern Italy.

Ornella Mastrogiovanni Corrispondente Wigwam Cilento

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