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Sant Agata Holidays

A HIDDEN GEM IN CAMPANIA

Nestled between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno, Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, or Sant’Agata for short, offers a picturesque escape in Italy’s Campania region. This charming village, perched on a hilltop, provides panoramic views of the surrounding sea and lush landscapes, making it an idyllic destination for some Italian tranquillity and natural beauty.

Why choose Sant’Agata? Well, it’s renowned for its serene ambiance and traditional Italian charm. The village’s narrow streets are lined with quaint houses, local shops, and inviting cafés where you can savour authentic Italian coffee and pastries. The area is also celebrated for its culinary delights, with several Michelin-starred restaurants offering exquisite dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Sold yet?

If you like getting out among nature, you’ll find plenty to explore in Sant’Agata. The nearby trails, such as the famous Path of the Gods, provide stunning hiking opportunities with views of the Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri. The ancient ruins of the Roman villa at Punta Campanella are also a must-visit for history buffs, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich past.

For a taste of local culture, you can explore the historic Monastery of Deserto, which offers sweeping views of the coast and a peaceful retreat from the bustling tourist spots. With its stunning scenery, rich history, and irresistible cuisine, Sant’Agata is a hidden gem in Campania that promises an unforgettable Italian experience. 

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Your Sant’Agata questions, answered

You can fly direct to Naples in just two hours and 40 minutes with easyJet. Then it’s a scenic one hour drive south to Sant’Agata, past Mount Vesuvius, towards Sorrento.
Due to its convenient geographical location, Sant’Agata is only 20 minutes away from the beautiful coastal town of Sorrento. There are some great beaches around, too.
It’s pretty damn good! You’ll be in Italy, for starters, so it’s automatically decent. Expect good seafood, pasta, and of course, plenty of fresh, perfectly cooked pizza.

Hotels in Sant Agata

Hotel Jaccarino
854 reviews
Hotel O Sole Mio
289 reviews
Villa Fernanda
256 reviews