Salerno is a working port city on the southern edge of the Amalfi Coast, often overlooked in favour of its glamorous neighbours. Its medieval old town climbs toward a Norman castle, the Castello di Arechi, while the long waterfront promenade and the 11th-century cathedral of San Matteo reward unhurried exploration. Prices for accommodation, food, and transport are noticeably lower than in Positano or Amalfi town, making it a smart base for day trips along the coast.
This travel vlog covers what it is actually like to stay in Salerno and use it as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast without the tourist-trap budget. Expect practical tips on ferries, local trattorias, and neighbourhood streets that most visitors miss entirely.






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