The last stop on our expedition aboard Sea Cloud II was Salerno, a city situated on a gulf of the same name, bathed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno has a rich history dating back to Roman times and to this day is an important economic and cultural center in the Campania region. Our original plan was to visit Amalfi, but strong winds forced us to divert to this bustling port, which serves as a gateway to the Costa Amalfitana. Our guests went on a walking tour through the narrow streets of the historic city center. The highlight of the day was visiting Salerno's Duomo, which holds Saint Matthew’s relics. The cathedral was built between 1080 and 1085 under the orders of the Norman duke, Robert Guiscard. The cathedral combines Romanesque and Baroque architectural styles due to various renovations, including significant remodels in the 17th century after it was destroyed by an earthquake. Notable features include Byzantine mosaics, high vaulted ceilings, and intricate religious art.
6/3/2024
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Sea Cloud II
Tyrrhenian Sea
Sailing the Tyrrhenian Sea on the beautiful Sea Cloud II with fellow passengers is an unparalleled maritime adventure. We awoke to crisp morning air and the gentle rocking of the boat, having set sail last night from the picturesque harbor of Elba Island. During the morning, our crew set up the sails for us to enjoy a quiet and easy journey as we glided through the waves. Today is a full day of sailing and getting to know Sea Cloud II in depth. We toured the bridge and the engine room and attended a couple of presentations in our beautiful lounge by our expert naturalists and cultural specialists. In the afternoon, we had a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a very refreshing swim in the Mediterranean waters. The serenity of the open sea creates a harmonious blend of relaxation and adventure. Sailing is a transformative experience that leaves lasting memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and the joy of human connection.