Baia Degli Infreschi

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    Our excursion Departure towards the port of Marina di Camerota, boarding on the boat and go to discovering the Infreschi coast. You will visit enchanting caves: Grotta degli Innamorati, Cala Monte di Luna, Grotta delle Noglie, Grotta di Cala fortuna or Grotta Azzurra and two beautiful beaches: Pozzallo beach and Cala bianca, the latter awarded in 2013 as the most beautiful beach in Italy, it measures about 70 × 30 m and owes its name to the typical round and white stones. Baia degli Infreschi with its crystal clear waters will be the last stop of the trip. A half hour swim break is scheduled in one of the beautiful bays.The boat trip will last approximately 2 hour and a half.Additional information- The program is subject to change regarding the weather and the route plan, in which case it may not be possible to make some stops or visits that are included in the program.Boat trip to the Baia degli Infreschi "The voice of the sea speaks to the soul" (Kate Chopin) Among the most beautiful beaches in Cilento, a place of honor belongs to the Baia degli Infreschi in Marina di Camerota, indicated for several years as the most beautiful in Italy by Legambiente. The beach, reachable by sea or through a long trekking path, is a natural rocky cliff with a crystal clear sea and amazing shades. The boat trip to the Baia degli Infreschi becomes an unmissable stop for those who decide to spend a holiday between Palinuro and Marina di Camerota. The boat trips along the Infreschi coast include the visit of very suggestive caves and inlets, each with its own name and its own history that the sailors will tell you. Baia Infreschi is a natural port whose name is associated with the freshness of the spring waters of the place. In Roman times the name was Anphorisca because clay was quarried there for the manufacture of clay artefacts. It became Anfresca, in the seventeenth century, on nautical charts, Infreschi, today. This place is also referred to as the Ancient Pixus. In 600 then, it became the property of the Marquis of Camerota in which he built an oil mill with annexed warehouse and tavern. Here we find the Torre del Frontone and the small chapel of S.Lazzaro.
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