2 language schools in Salerno from 298€ for a 1 week Italian course
Salerno ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Salerno
What our students said about Salerno
Salerno feels safe and has a beautiful Old City. The beach closest to the school (Santa Teresa?) is ok, but a bit dirty and frequented by rather dodgy people. But there are nicer beaches to the east of the city center, and the beaches of the Amalfi coast can be easily reached by ferries ('traghetti') or by bus. The problem with the public buses is that they don't stick to the schedule, and especially in the evenings, there's a risk that they never show up (this happened to me and several other students at the Accademia Italiana in various places on the Amalfi coast).
A countryside town with a limited number of cultural activities. Museums are not interesting, but at least they are cheap or free. Some monuments are also free so you can spend a few days. It is surprisingly clean for a city in the South of Italy. But the city centre is not very well preserved. It is safe city and the natural environment is nice. If you want to move around, there are enough places to visit around.
- very appealing with the historic centre, churches, narrow and high streets, right by the sea. - Safety: I felt very safe. There is a lot of police on site - Cleanliness: an Italian problem. Too much plastic in general. Rubbish is often just thrown anywhere and can be found in the most inconceivable places. Although waste separation is closely monitored.
Salerno is a pleasant, relaxed small town with friendly and lively inhabitants. It's a shame that there are no bathing facilities in the town, as the beaches and water are not inviting due to the pollution.
Authentic Italian old town with locals. Fortunately, tourism is not over-present, but there are still plenty of opportunities for things to do. Transport hub for excursions to the Amalfi Coast.
It is an interesting and touristic city without suffering of "mass tourism". It is a strategic point to visit both the Amalfi Coast and other places of interest such as Pompeii or Naples.
The perfect place for an Italian course! Not too big and not too small, very safe, many beautiful excursion destinations nearby, good connections with public transport.
Salerno is a great city, very walkable, seems very safe. People were very helpful and friendly. Great place to take day trips from if you want to make it your hub.
The city is a lovely place to do a course. It has great transport links to get there and it's not too touristy but enough that there are plenty of museums etc.
Salerno was really great. Unfortunately, there are only a few beaches nearby, which are also moderately good, but otherwise a beautiful city.
What language school directors said about Salerno
The ideal place to live a authentic experience where students can plunge in the Italian life & have real contact with Italian people
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Salerno
The lessons were very good, fully personalised and taught us the rules and exceptions of the language in a short time.
Very helpful, everyone
17 June 2024
Course: Standard 20 - 1 week
Student age: 61 years
Great teaching, very friendly, effective teachers, caring admin staff, a very welcoming school.
Excellent.
5 April 2024
Course: Standard 20 - 1 week
Student age: 67 years
Very friendly staff, personalised attention to my weaknesses, coffee break by the sea
5 January 2024
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 30 years
- spontaneous support when changing rooms, as my room was too low for my height (slanted) and it was raining in
- Lessons: first small group, then group of 2, then 45 minutes individual lessons ("Bildungsurlaub")
- Special requests were catered for and grammar was explained again; interesting topics; books were provided; lots of free speaking
- Lessons in groups of 2 and individual lessons: Teacher was always well prepared; answered all questions competently; very patient even if the answers to the questions sometimes took longer to form sentences; he repeated the student's answers so that improvements in his own sentence structure and vocabulary could be noted; always showed interest in what the student said; did not stick firmly to his own preparation so that conversations/topics could deviate; lessons did not end abruptly despite the end time ("Overtime").
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20 November 2023
Course: Intensive 30 - 2 weeks
Student age: 52 years
Everything: the personalised treatment from the teachers, the warmth when teaching, the location of the school...
31 July 2023
Course: Intensive 30 - 1 week
Student age: 29 years
Information about Salerno
Key Facts about Salerno
- Big Mac price (Italy average):
4.54 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Salerno
Events in Salerno
November 2025 - February 4051More an installation piece than simple Christmas decorations, the luminarie in Salerno are referred to as Luci d'Artista (Artist's Lights) and that's what they are. They are lit from the beginning of November until almost the end of January.
What to do in Salerno
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 20 minutes, 60 minutes.
Main stops: Naples Airport, Naples + Napoli Centrale, Salerno
3 per day, 90 minutes.
Main stops: Napoli - Capodichino Aeroporto, Torrione - Posidonia Santelmo
Taxi: 48 minutes drive to city center of Salerno
Q&A - Questions about Italian courses and schools in Salerno
- Is it possible to start the senior courses any Monday?“The senior courses have specific start dates. You can find the starting dates for this year on the schools profile page, or you can contact us and we will be happy to provide you with the information.”Louise Granath, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 01, 2023
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Italian courses in Salerno
- What is the best way to travel from Naples to Salerno?“There are several options. A direct bus takes you from Naples airport directly to Salerno in about 1 hour. For this, check out all the details on the FS Busitalia Group website.
There is also the option of catching a bus from the Naples airport to the centre of Naples, and then boarding a train there. This journey will take about 1.5 hours. For more information, check your maps applications. ”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 05, 2024Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of Italian courses & camps for teenager and children in Salerno or other 19 different Italian course types in Salerno.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at Italian language schools in other cities in Italy such as Alberobello, Alghero (Sardinia), Arezzo, Ascoli Piceno, Bagno di Romagna ..., Bari, Bologna, Brindisi, Cagliari (Sardinia), Calabria, Castiglioncello, Catania (Sicily), Cefalù (Sicily), Città di Castello, Como, Cosenza, Florence, Genoa, Island of Elba, La Maddalena (Sardinia), Lucca, Milan, Milazzo (Sicily), Modena, Montepulciano, Naples, Orbetello, Palermo (Sicily), Pescara, Pisa, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Rome, Sanremo, Santa Domenica, Sestri Levante, Siena, Siracusa (Sicily), Sorrento, Taormina (Sicily), Todi, Trapani (Sicily), Trieste, Tropea, Turin, Urbania, Venice, Verona, Viareggio, Vibo Valentia or see our list of all schools in Italy. You may also want to consult options outside Italy for learning Italian.Show moreLanguage School Destinations
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