Female Couch Surfing in Salerno

Couch surfing in Salerno, Italy offers a wonderful way to fully immerse yourself into the genuine Italian culture. This unique experience provides an opportunity to not only save on accommodation, but also to engage with locals and fellow travellers. You get a chance to share stories, food, and create lifelong friendships, which makes your trip to Italy even more memorable. Plus, couch surfing allows you to see Salerno through a local's perspective, as they can guide you to hidden gems away from the tourist trail and offer a true sense of their city’s vibrant culture and life.

Hosts in Salerno

Giada

Giada

Salerno

Can host for:

5 days

About me

Hi! I’m Giada, a 22 years old medicine student. I love traveling (prefer slow traveling) and my purpose is to become a digital nomad. In the meantime, I host in my house in Salerno, close to Amalfi Coast, and I hope I’ll be hosted by new friends. I’m here to make connection, friendships and hospitality exchanges. Solo travel since 2018

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Meet locals in Salerno

Ylenia

Ylenia

About Me

I’m a 21 year old languages student on my way to graduation. I would love to meet new people on my solo trips. At first, many people say i seem snob but when they meet me they change their mind saying i’m chill and fun! 😝

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Giada

Giada

About Me

Hi! I’m Giada, a 22 years old medicine student. I love traveling (prefer slow traveling) and my purpose is to become a digital nomad. In the meantime, I host in my house in Salerno, close to Amalfi Coast, and I hope I’ll be hosted by new friends. I’m here to make connection, friendships and hospitality exchanges. Solo travel since 2018

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Experiences from Salerno

Solo travel experience

I stopped in Salerno because it was super easy to do day trips along the coast. It took 30 minutes to get to Amalfi by boat, and about an hour to Positano. I used Salerno as a base because it was the cheapest accommodation I could find in the area. I considered Sorrento, but it was significantly more expensive.

Posted: August 20, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 5/5
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