Transportation
Renting a car is highly recommended to explore the nearby beaches and historical sites in the Caserta region.





Situated in the heart of the Caserta province in Campania, Cellole is a modest Italian city that provides a tranquil alternative to the region's more crowded tourist destinations. With a population of around 5,700, the town maintains a slow, local pace of life, making it perfect for travelers seeking an unhurried experience. Its strategic location offers easy access to the nearby seaside resorts along the Tyrrhenian coast, as well as the rich agricultural landscapes of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore local traditions, enjoy regional cuisine in a non-touristic setting, and use the town as a base for discovering the historical and natural wonders of southern Italy.
Situated in the heart of the Caserta province in Campania, Cellole is a modest Italian city that provides a tranquil alternative to the region's more crowded tourist destinations. With a population of around 5,700, the town maintains a slow, local pace of life, making it perfect for travelers seeking an unhurried experience. Its strategic location offers easy access to the nearby seaside resorts along the Tyrrhenian coast, as well as the rich agricultural landscapes of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore local traditions, enjoy regional cuisine in a non-touristic setting, and use the town as a base for discovering the historical and natural wonders of southern Italy.
Authentic small-town Italian atmosphere.
Proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea beaches.
Gateway to the historical Caserta province.
Limited public transport options within the immediate town area.
A very quiet atmosphere that may not suit those looking for nightlife.
Proximity to major historical sites like the Royal Palace of Caserta.
Renting a car is highly recommended to explore the nearby beaches and historical sites in the Caserta region.
Visit local bakeries and small eateries to taste authentic Campanian mozzarella and regional specialties.
Experiencing authentic local life and exploring the Campania coast.
EUR €
$70-$110 p/day
Italian, English
The coastal area of Baia Domizia is just a short drive away for those looking for sun and sand.
May-June, September-October
Ideal for outdoor exploration and visiting local farms as the landscape turns green.
The best time for beach lovers to visit the nearby Tyrrhenian coast.
A great season for foodies to experience local harvests and wine production.
Quiet and cool, best for those who prefer a peaceful retreat without the summer heat.