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How to reach Salerno

BY PLANE
The major Italian and European cities have direct flights to Naples' Capodichino Airport (www.gesac.it).
From Naples you can travel by car, train, bus or sea

BY TRAIN
Trenitalia provides train-links from all over Italy to Napoli Centrale station (www.trenitalia.it).

BY BUS
SITA buses link Salerno to many Italian cities and to Germany (www.sitabus.it)

BY CAR
The main motorway links are the the A3 and the A30 from the centre-north and the A3 (Salerno-Reggio Calabria) and the A16 (exit Avellino and, then, Avellino-Salerno highway) from the southern Italy.

BY SEA
Daily connections from the port of Salerno to Naples, Messina, Catania, palermo, Olbia, Tunisi, Malta and Valencia (www.portosalerno.it).

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