Marina di Camerota is an exceptional destination on the Cilento coast, in the National Park of Cilento and Vallo di Diano. It’s located in one of the most enchanting areas of southern Italy, where nature is beautiful and unspoilt. Between 2000 and 2014 Marina di Camerota has received important awards for its crystal-clear sea and for the tourist landings.
The origins of Marina di Camerota and its paleontological caves
It was founded by the Greeks during their maximum expansion and the name Camerota, from the Latin camurus - curved, is linked to the presence of numerous limestone caves, scattered throughout the territory. Starting in the fifties, in these caves were found important archaeological finds, that dates back to the Stone Age.
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