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Paestum Luxury rentals

Discover Paestum in Cilento—walk ancient ruins, picnic in wildflower meadows, and let your kids play under sunny skies by the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.

Paestum Vacation Rentals

Villa mit Blick auf das Meer an der Amalfiküste
Furore, Amalfi Coast, Italy
$1,794 night
Il Corallo
Furore, Amalfi Coast, Italy
$1,879 night
Historische Villa in Positano
Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy
$1,914 night
Haus in Sirenuse mit Panoramaterrasse
Massa Lubrense, Naples & Sorrentino Peninsula, Italy
$2,153 night
Panoramavilla mit Pool
Piano di Sorrento, Naples & Sorrentino Peninsula, Italy
$2,021 night
"Villa Flore" Sorrent und Amalfiküste
Colli Fontanelle, Naples & Sorrentino Peninsula, Italy
$1,672 night
'Casa Fiorita' mit Wasserblick
Sorrento, Naples & Sorrentino Peninsula, Italy
$2,392 night
Traumvilla mit Panoramapool
Vibonati, Cilento, Italy
$4,751 night

Tips on renting in Paestum

Getting Around

When you visit Paestum in the heart of Cilento, Italy, your family will be amazed by the ancient Greek Temples—towering stone columns rising from green meadows, perfect for kids to explore and imagine life as young adventurers. Stroll together along the Archaeological Park’s wide paths, where spring wildflowers bloom and picnic spots invite you to linger. Nearby, the Paestum Museum brings history to life with hands-on exhibits and fascinating artifacts, making every visit both fun and educational for children and parents alike.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for a family adventure to Paestum in the heart of Cilento, Italy, where golden sands await at Lido del Mare beach and ancient ruins inspire young imaginations. Bring swimsuits, sun hats, and plenty of sunscreen for summer days by the Tyrrhenian Sea, while spring and autumn call for lightweight layers and comfortable shoes for exploring the archaeological park. In winter, cozy jackets and tech gadgets like tablets keep everyone entertained indoors. Don’t forget your camera to capture every memory in this enchanting region.

Must-Try Activities

Explore the ancient wonders of Paestum, Italy, where your family can wander among remarkably preserved Greek temples and wide, grassy fields perfect for picnics and play. Kids love the interactive exhibits at the Paestum Archaeological Museum, while parents can savor local gelato from nearby cafés. Stroll the scenic paths surrounding the ruins, ideal for family bike rides or leisurely walks. In summer, nearby beaches offer gentle waves and soft sand, making Paestum an inviting destination for families seeking both history and relaxation.

Smart Spending Tips

Explore Paestum in the heart of Cilento, Italy, with your family for an unforgettable escape rich in ancient wonders and sunlit coastal charm. Plan a daily budget of €200 per person or around €700 for a family of four, including stays at charming local hotels, delicious meals, and guided adventures. Treat your family to the "Paestum Temples & Mozzarella Tour" by Cilento Travel for €60 per adult and €40 per child, then savor a lakeside dinner at Ristorante Nettuno, where a family meal averages €120. Discover kid-friendly bike paths, archaeological sites, and serene beaches perfect for every season.Explore Paestum in the heart of Cilento, Italy, with your family for an unforgettable escape rich in ancient wonders and sunlit coastal charm. Plan a daily budget of €200 per person or around €700 for a family of four, including stays at charming local hotels, delicious meals, and guided adventures. Treat your family to the "Paestum Temples & Mozzarella Tour" by Cilento Travel for €60 per adult and €40 per child, then savor a lakeside dinner at Ristorante Nettuno, where a family meal averages €120. Discover kid-friendly bike paths, archaeological sites, and serene beaches perfect for every season.

Paestum, in the heart of Cilento, enchants visitors with its ancient Greek temples at the Parco Archeologico di Paestum. Start your day with a guided tour from Paestum Experience to explore the Temple of Hera, Temple of Neptune, and Temple of Athena. Visit the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum to admire ancient artifacts and frescoes. Families will love a cheese-making workshop at Caseificio Barlotti, where you can taste fresh buffalo mozzarella. Stroll along Via Magna Grecia for local shops and gelaterias like Gelateria Marrone. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at Lido Athena beach club, which offers sunbeds and family-friendly facilities. For a unique adventure, take a bike tour with Cilento in Bici to the nearby Sele River and countryside. Dine at Ristorante Nettuno, overlooking the ruins, for authentic Cilentan cuisine. Paestum is a perfect blend of history, culture, and relaxation for family travelers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Paestum has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Paestum, Italy, captivates families who love the outdoors with its breathtaking blend of ancient history and natural beauty. Children can explore the remarkably preserved Greek temples, wander through fragrant wildflower meadows, and picnic beneath towering pine trees that line the archaeological park. The Tyrrhenian Sea’s golden beaches are just a short drive away, offering opportunities for swimming and sandcastle building, while the nearby Cilento National Park invites families to hike scenic trails and discover hidden waterfalls.

  • In three days at Paestum, immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring ancient Greek temples dedicated to Hera, Athena, and Neptune, which stand remarkably preserved amid wildflowers. Wander through the Archaeological Museum to see exquisite frescoes and artifacts unearthed from the site. Stroll along the ancient city walls and take in the rural Campanian landscape. Don’t miss tasting the local buffalo mozzarella at a nearby caseificio, and enjoy a sunset walk along the Tyrrhenian coastline just a short drive away.

  • In Paestum, many accommodations such as agriturismos and holiday apartments cater to travelers planning longer stays, often providing kitchens equipped for preparing local ingredients like buffalo mozzarella and fresh produce from the Cilento region. While some hotels near the ancient Greek temples offer laundry services, self-catering apartments and villas are more likely to feature private laundry facilities. Staying in these properties allows visitors to enjoy the area’s archaeological wonders at their own pace and experience authentic southern Italian living.

  • In two days in Paestum, immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring ancient Greek temples, particularly the Temple of Hera and the Temple of Neptune, which stand majestically amid wildflowers. Wander through the fascinating Paestum Archaeological Museum to see beautifully preserved frescoes and artifacts. Savor local mozzarella di bufala at a nearby farm, then stroll along the sandy beaches of the Tyrrhenian Sea. As evening falls, enjoy a tranquil sunset among the ruins, where history and nature blend beautifully.

  • Absolutely, just a short drive from Paestum’s ancient Greek temples, you’ll find the sandy shores of Lido di Paestum, a family favorite along the Cilento Coast. This beach offers gentle, shallow waters perfect for children, and many of the beach clubs, like Lido Athena, feature shaded rest areas and small playgrounds where kids can play safely. Parents can relax under umbrellas while enjoying views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, making it an ideal spot for a stress-free family outing.

  • For families and beginners staying near Paestum, the closest and most accessible ski experience is Laceno, a charming ski resort in the Monti Picentini Regional Park about an hour and a half away by car. Laceno offers gentle slopes, modern ski schools, and a welcoming atmosphere ideal for first-timers. The area boasts panoramic views of the Irpinia mountains and features amenities like sledding and snowshoeing, making it a fun and safe destination for all ages.

  • While staying in Paestum, you can expect to spend around 25 to 40 euros per person each day on meals, depending on your dining preferences. Enjoying a cappuccino and pastry at a local bar near the archaeological park might cost just a few euros, while a leisurely lunch or dinner featuring fresh mozzarella di bufala, seafood, and local wine at a trattoria on Via Magna Grecia or near the famous Greek temples could range from 15 to 25 euros per meal. Indulging in authentic Campanian cuisine is part of the experience.

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