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Agropoli, a charming town in Italy's Campania region, is renowned for its stunning coastline and traditional fishing village charm. Part of the Amalfi Coast, it offers tranquil Mediterranean vibes and rich historical heritage, making it an ideal escape from bustling cities.
Must-see spots include the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, a medieval church, and Agropoli Beach for sunbathing and swimming. Stroll through ancient streets to experience local fishing culture, or take a boat tour to explore the surrounding coastline.
Agropoli is famous for seafood dishes, especially Spaghetti alle Vongole (clam pasta) and Fritto Misto di Mare (fried seafood platter). Local restaurants use freshly caught seafood paired with Campanian wines for a unique flavor.
Agropoli is accessible by bus and ferry from Sorrento or Salerno via SITA buses. The town is walkable, but local ferries are recommended for coastal exploration. Drivers should note narrow roads and limited parking.
The best time to visit is May to September for warm beach weather. July-August is peak season with more crowds; weekdays are quieter.
Italian is the main language, with some English in tourist areas. Euros are used, but ATMs are limited. For healthcare, Salerno has hospitals (emergency: 112). Free Wi-Fi is available in most hotels/restaurants, but a local SIM card ensures better connectivity.