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Spiaggia Pozzillo San Marco

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Spiaggia Pozzillo San Marco is a BeachFinder spot in IT-S, IT. Today, compare water temperature 28°C, wind 10 km/h · W, uv 7.2, waves 0.2 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 80/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
28°C
Wind
10 km/h · W
UV
7.2
Waves
0.2 m
Water quality
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Last updated: Jul 1, 06:30 PM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 80/100

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Updated: Jul 1, 06:30 PM
Water temp
28°C
Air temp
28°C
Feels like
33°C
UV index
7.2
Wind
10 km/h · W
Gust 17 km/h
Waves
0.2 m
Current
0 km/h · N
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Spiaggia Pozzillo San Marco

Spiaggia Pozzillo San Marco is located on the Cilento coast, in the province of Salerno, about 100 kilometers south of Naples. This stretch of the Campanian coastline develops along the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, characterized by a succession of coves and beaches alternating with small rocky promontories. The coast here has an irregular profile, typical of southern Campania, where the hilly hinterland gradually slopes down to the sea with Mediterranean vegetation often reaching the shore. The beach is distinguished by a quiet atmosphere compared to the more frequented coastlines in the area. Lido Pompeo Beach in Santa Maria di Castellabate is only 3 kilometers away, more equipped and crowded during the summer, while La Pagliarella is 3.7 kilometers to the south. Pozzillo San Marco retains a more secluded character, with a composition of the seabed and shore that reflects the local geology of Cilento, where sand and pebbles mix in varying proportions depending on the sector. Access is generally from small paths descending from the coastal road, and the environment still retains traces of the rural character that defines this stretch of Campania. The beach has no organized services: no supervision, no facilities for wheelchair accessibility, and the absence of direct accommodation structures on the shore make it a destination for those seeking autonomy in their visit. It has not been awarded the Blue Flag. The proximity to Santa Maria di Castellabate nevertheless allows for finding resources and services in the nearest town.

About this spot

The name Pozzillo likely refers to a small freshwater pool or a depression in the ground, while San Marco refers to the patron saint, patron of Venice but venerated throughout southern Italy. This area of Cilento has been inhabited since ancient Greek and Roman times, as evidenced by the numerous archaeological sites scattered throughout the province of Salerno. During the Middle Ages and the modern era, the coastline suffered frequent incursions by Barbary pirates, prompting local communities to build watchtowers and concentrate settlements inland. The beach today remains a place where the memory of this coastal history is perceived in the absence of massive infrastructure and the preservation of a landscape still tied to the natural rhythms of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Updated 5/9/2026

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