Transportation
Renting a car is essential for visiting the surrounding Sele Valley and Cilento National Park.





Located in the heart of the Sele Valley in Campania, Quadrivio is a bustling residential community that offers travelers a genuine taste of southern Italy. While it lacks the high-profile monuments of its neighbors, its charm lies in its everyday authenticity—from local cafes to traditional markets. Its strategic location makes it an excellent jumping-off point for those looking to explore the archaeological ruins of Paestum or the rugged landscapes of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. Visitors can enjoy a slower pace of life, making it a perfect retreat for those wanting to escape the more crowded tourist hubs of the Amalfi Coast.
Located in the heart of the Sele Valley in Campania, Quadrivio is a bustling residential community that offers travelers a genuine taste of southern Italy. While it lacks the high-profile monuments of its neighbors, its charm lies in its everyday authenticity—from local cafes to traditional markets. Its strategic location makes it an excellent jumping-off point for those looking to explore the archaeological ruins of Paestum or the rugged landscapes of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. Visitors can enjoy a slower pace of life, making it a perfect retreat for those wanting to escape the more crowded tourist hubs of the Amalfi Coast.
Authentic southern Italian residential atmosphere.
Proximity to the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park.
Gateway to the scenic Sele Valley.
Close to the archaeological site of Paestum.
Limited tourist-oriented services compared to major cities like Salerno.
A car is necessary as public transportation to nearby attractions is infrequent.
The town is primarily residential, offering a very quiet nightlife.
Renting a car is essential for visiting the surrounding Sele Valley and Cilento National Park.
Be sure to try the fresh buffalo mozzarella, which is a staple of the local agricultural economy.
A quiet base for exploring the Sele Valley and Cilento region.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Italian, English
Use the town as a peaceful alternative to the more expensive coastal areas of Campania.
May-June, September-October
Ideal for hiking and exploring the nearby archaeological sites in comfortable temperatures.
Expect hot weather; it is the best time to visit the nearby beaches of the Cilento coast.
A great time for foodies to visit as the region celebrates various harvest festivals.
The town is very quiet, making it a good time for a peaceful retreat or visiting Salerno's lights.