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Salerno, in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is an important commercial port in Italy. Always overshadowed by the nearby port of Naples, it was only in the 1970s that it regained its position winning recognition by the EU for safety levels. The port has a high number of passengers and freight passing through and the cruise industry is rapidly developing there. There are daily connections departing from Salerno for Sicily. How to reach Salerno The passenger terminal is located in the city center, if you come by car from Naples along the A3 motorway you can take the exit Vietri sul Mare. If you come fr... [More information]
Address: Via Ligea, Salerno, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Salerno, port
Positano, situated on the Amalfi Coast, in southern Italy, is an incredibly beautiful town that went from being just a small fishing village, to one of the most renowned tourist destinations in the world! A brief history of Positano Positano was an essential stop for the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians on their expeditions to western areas. According to legend, Positano is named after Poseidon, God of the Sea and prospered as a wealthy market port from the 15th to 17th century. The town went into decline during the 19th century and saw a half of the residents immigrate mostly to the United Stat... [More information]