Pisciotta

Pisciotta is a town in the province of Salerno in the region Campania of Italy. It dates from the Middle Ages and is organised as a medieval village on the hill.

The village of Pisciotta, a thousand windows on the emerald sea, nestled atop a hill, surrounded by ancient olive trees, one of the prettiest villages in the Mediterranean. Not involved in the building development of mass tourism, the town is a sober and austere beauty, its houses, streets, folklore, ancient history speak of their medieval village. The hospitality of its inhabitants, religious festivals, restaurants, bars in the square.

Get in

The nearest international airport is in Naples. At the train station in Pisciotta trains arrive from Naples Diara.

See

  • Beautiful beaches Pisciotta beaches are all blue flag of the nicest and cleanest in Europe.

Learn

  • Bravo Italian Scuola offers Italian language courses with excursions and accommodation

Eat

Pisciotta is a town full of culinary life. Eat the best pizza, the best pastas. Enjoy the spectacular seafood dishes.

  • Osteria del Borgo seafood, pastas, pizzas, all handmade with a unique flavour.
  • Pizzeria 3 guifi Pizzeria and Pasta

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