Marina di Camerota
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Marina di Camerota Location of Marina di Camerota in Italy | |
Coordinates: 40°00′00″N 15°22′00″E / 40.00000°N 15.36667°ECoordinates: 40°00′00″N 15°22′00″E / 40.00000°N 15.36667°E | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Campania |
Province | Salerno (SA) |
Comune | Camerota |
Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 3,500 |
Demonym(s) | Marinai |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 84059 |
Dialing code | (+39) 0974 |
Marina di Camerota is an Italian town, the largest Civil parish (frazione) of Camerota, situated in the province of Salerno, Campania. In 2007 it had a population of 3,500 inhabitants.
Geography
Marina di Camerota lies on the southern side of Cilento, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, and it is the port of its "commune". The town is 5 km from Camerota, 8 from Palinuro, 25 from Policastro, and 90 from Salerno. The town, located on 40°N parallel, is the southernmost inhabited area of Campania.
History
In the 17th century Marina di Linfreschi was a little group of houses, and the urban population expanded it around a church of Saint Dominic.
The town was a place of emigration to South America, especially to Venezuela, in the 19th century. The relationship with the American country is still strong, evidenced, for example, by a statue of Simón Bolívar built in the middle of the village, in front of the harbour side.
Tourism
The town is part of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, whose natural environment is composed of "Maquis", typical of Mediterranean countries. It is a main tourism location, especially in the summer, due to the quality of its water, which has earned it the Blue Flag beach award [1] every year since 2000.
Marina di Camerota is also interesting for its paleontologic caves,[2] with human fossils discovered in 1980s. One of these caves, located in Lentiscella zone, is a museum which accommodates the "Lion of Caprera"[3] (Leone di Caprera), a little schooner which in 1880–1881 crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Montevideo to Livorno.
Another point of interest is represented by three "telegraph towers", built by Bourbons and included in a system of defence and communication points, along the southern side of the Tyrrhenian coast.
Beaches
- Calanca: sited among two rock sides, it has fine sand, and a low sea depth. It has a beautiful view towards Marina di Camerota's Isle. It can be reached by a 5 minutes walk from the centre.
- Marina delle Barche: another beautiful fine sand beach that is a 10 minutes walk from the centre.
- Lentiscelle: 1 km away from the centre. The beach has pebbles.
- Mingardo: it's a series of beaches that go from Marina di Camerota to Palinuro. They have fine sand and high sea depth, ideal for swimming.
- del Troncone: it has fine pebbles, and it's protected by a high rockface. Since 2011 here naturism is authorized by municipal administration of Camerota[4]
Transport
The main infrastructure in the town is represented by the port, linked also to Salerno and Naples by hydrofoils. Nearest main road is distant 20 km (north) and is the Salerno-Battipaglia-Paestum-Agropoli-Vallo della Lucania-Policastro-Sapri. Nearest railway station is Pisciotta-Palinuro, distant 20 km, on Naples-Reggio Calabria line.
Gallery
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The Leone di Caprera
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The beach of Lentiscelle
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"Piazza San Domenico", main town square
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The ancient tower "Zancale"
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marina di Camerota. |
- Marina di Camerota (touristic site) (EN)-(IT)-(DE)
- Marina di Camerota.info (IT)
- Guide to Marina di Camerota (IT)
- Camerota Caves (EN)
- Marina di Camerota.net (IT)
- The Lion of Caprera (IT)