Housesuite Agropoli offers a range of exclusive, fully-equipped accommodations in the heart of Cilento, facing the sea and featuring double rooms.
Agropoli is a Cilento village in the province of Salerno, whose name derives from the Greek and means "high town" because of its position perched on a promontory. Agropoli is a town rich in history, starting from Greco-Roman times, through Barbarian, Byzantine and Saracen domination, to the power of the bishops that lasted throughout the Middle Ages. From the fifteenth to the nineteenth century, different lineages were interspersed in the rule of Agropoli until the birth of the Kingdom of Italy.
HOUSESUITE is located a few steps from the sea, on the San Marco promenade in Agropoli,in one of the most beautiful areas of the Cilento National Park, among places full of history and unforgettable sunsets to remember, for an unforgettable stay. But there is much more ... among the amenities of the apartments stands out a large garden terrace, where you can have an aperitif with a sea view and enjoy the charm of the sunset after relaxing in a chromotherapy shower with piped music background. The facilities are located a few kilometers from Paestum and Castellabate.
Nearby points of interest include the Castle, the seafront promenade, and Trentova Beach.
Cilento is a beautiful area located in the heart of the Campania region in southern Italy, known for its breathtaking landscapes stretching from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Apennine mountains.A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park is a treasure trove of biodiversity, hosting endemic species and landscapes that range from rugged mountains to rolling hills dotted with olive trees to enchanting coastlines. Cilento's beaches are among the most beautiful and cleanest in Italy, with locations such as Palinuro and Marina di Camerota that are true gems for sea lovers. This area is not only a natural paradise but also a place rich in archaeological sites, such as the remains of Paestum and Velia, which testify to the ancient Greek and Roman presence in this area.