The Baia del Silenzio holiday village is located in Caprioli di Pisciotta, just a few kilometres from Cape Palinuro, within the Cilento National Park.
Resort Baia del Silenzio is a small gem among the holiday villages of Palinuro: nestled into lush Mediterranean vegetation, it blends naturally with its surroundings and opens directly onto the sea.
A place where nature, sea and tranquillity come together, offering an authentic and immersive Cilento experience.
Born from the founders’ love for nature, the village invites you to experience an open-air holiday, immersed in the beauty of the surroundings.
Everywhere you can enjoy the colours and scents of nature in all its forms: while strolling along the resort pathways or when your gaze meets the sea, with its warm, sparkling and crystal-clear waters. Don’t be surprised—you are in one of the most beautiful corners of the Cilento, a true UNESCO World Heritage site.
We offer everything you could wish for your family holiday in Palinuro: from relaxing moments in the panoramic swimming pool to holistic wellness experiences guided by our professional team, from outdoor sports to evening shows designed to enjoy together.
You can also choose from a wide range of accommodation options to make the most of your stay: apartments and rooms, residences and bungalows, all featuring lovely outdoor spaces where you can relax just steps from the sea and the many activities of the Resort.
Explore the Baia del Silenzio Resort and discover how the village is laid out.
The map helps you easily find accommodations, common areas, the beach, pools, wellness spaces and all the main services—so you can move around freely and enjoy every moment of your stay.
Today, guests arriving at Baia del Silenzio enjoy maximum comfort in a resort nestled in lush greenery. From the very first glance, it feels modern and refined, while staying true to its eco-sustainable philosophy.
What many don’t know is that behind this four-star resort lies a long and fascinating story.
Back in 1971, without ever altering the authentic eco-friendly spirit of the Cilento, Pier Luigi Della Valle created a sustainable campsite from scratch, inspired by his deep and genuine love for Mother Nature.
He built real tucul huts using straw and roofs covered with local grass, while the walls were made from reeds gathered in the wetlands of the Veneto region.
With patience, determination and great personal sacrifice, the original structure was initially opened only to friends.
The following year – in 1972 – true commercial activity officially began.
Thousands of guests soon arrived, many of them adventurous travelers from abroad, drawn by the spirit of freedom and nature that already defined Baia del Silenzio.
In 1988, the village underwent its first major renovations and changes.
“The Tucul,” Mr Della Valle recalls, “were dismantled and replaced by masonry bungalows.
Facilities became private, offering guests a higher level of comfort.”
“The biggest changes arrived together with… the euro,” Mr Della Valle continues.
“In 2001, services and comforts increased significantly. We created a disco for young guests, a theatre for adults, and a swimming pool for children. A shuttle service running all day long.
And then: entertainment with real street performers, a floating platform on the sea, and a fully equipped beach service with lifeguards and water sports facilities.”
“Year after year, we became what we are today: a 4-star resort with a stunning sea-view swimming pool.
It’s so panoramic,” Mr Pier Luigi smiles, “that it almost feels as if you could dive straight into the sea from there.”
The Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for its exceptional quality of life, the deep balance between humankind and the natural environment, and its ability to preserve centuries-old traditions.
Covering more than 180,000 hectares, it is the second largest national park in Italy and part of the prestigious UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) network of Biosphere Reserves.
This extraordinary territory is home to hundreds of animal species – including the rare Eurasian otter – and an incredible variety of natural landscapes. From Aleppo pines and ancient olive groves to chestnut woods and beech forests; from the dolomitic massifs of the Alburni and Mount Cervati to dramatic coastal cliffs shaped by flysch formations; from spectacular marine caves to underground rivers and karst caves fed by natural springs.
The Cilento is a land rich in hidden treasures. Its archaeological sites, such as Paestum and Velia, bear witness to ancient civilisations, while traces of Neolithic settlements tell the story of a land that has welcomed humankind since the dawn of time.
Staying at Baia del Silenzio means immersing yourself in this unique natural and cultural heritage, where nature, history and authentic traditions coexist in perfect harmony.