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Palinuro is part of the municipal district of the municipality of Centola. It is one of those many cases in which the hamlet, for some special reason, assumes greater importance than the municipal capital. In our case the reason is very special, as the wild beauty of the territory of Cape Palinuro is unparalleled, and the history and legends that hover there help to perpetuate the charm of these places. An immense arc of jagged rock juts out into the sea to protect a bay that is shelter and natural harbor for sailors, and such it must have appeared even in distant times to the Argonauts, Phoenicians, and Greeks who frequented these places. The Cape preserves signs of very distant human settlements, with tombs dating from around the fifth century B.C. and archaeological finds that show how the beauty and strategic position of the harbor favored the settlement of a Greek colony. The very name of the locality calls to mind the figure of Aeneas's helmsman, Palinurus precisely, who fell in love with a beautiful maiden named Kamaratòn, chasing her image all the way to the bottom of the cliffs of the Cape, which has since been named after him. This beauty is lavishly profused in the fiery sunsets, the shape of the rocky bays, the natural arch lit up against the light, and the white beaches that rank this resort as one of the most beautiful in the world. But Palinuro is not only sea; the rugged and strong character of the coast is characterized by the Mediterranean scrub, which among myrtle bushes, broom and heather, also includes a true rarity, the famous "Primula Palinuri" an original flower that grows only in this area. Pushing into the Mingardo Valley, through the Devil's Gorge, one encounters the medieval village of San Severino, the only village preserved almost intact since it was abandoned due to continuous landslides. The castle dates back to the 11th century and witnessed the events involving the Normans Guimondo and Gisulfo in the struggle for lordship over these quarters. Today Palinuro is a center that entrusts its resources essentially to tourism, sustained by a mild climate that allows one to enjoy the sea for ten months of the year and a splendid unspoiled nature where many facilities receive visitors with hotel accommodations, campsites and, recently, with the new formula of agritourism, which allows one to fully know the hospitality of the Cilento people, and to taste in the production area oil, wine and natural products that are the basis of the healthy Southern Diet.

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Palinuro is named after Aeneas's helmsman, Palinurus, who according to legend fell in love with a beautiful maiden named Kamaratòn and chased her image all the way to the bottom of the cliffs. The cape has been named after him ever since, making it a place steeped in ancient mythology and romantic history.
The famous 'Primula Palinuri' is a rare flower that grows exclusively in the Palinuro area, thriving among the Mediterranean scrub vegetation including myrtle bushes, broom, and heather. This botanical rarity makes Palinuro a special destination for nature enthusiasts and botanists.
The Cape preserves archaeological signs of ancient Greek settlements, including tombs dating from around the fifth century B.C. and various archaeological finds that demonstrate how the area's natural beauty and strategic harbor position attracted Greek colonists to establish themselves there.
San Severino is a medieval village located through the Devil's Gorge in the Mingardo Valley, and it is remarkable for being one of the only villages preserved almost intact since its abandonment due to continuous landslides. The castle dates back to the 11th century and witnessed events involving the Normans during their struggle for lordship over the region.
Palinuro boasts an immense arc of jagged rock that juts into the sea protecting a natural harbor, alongside fiery sunsets, dramatic rocky bays, and a natural arch lit against the light, with white beaches that rank it among the most beautiful resorts in the world. The wild beauty of Cape Palinuro is truly unparalleled and combined with its history and legends, creates an unforgettable charm.