The Italian region of Cilento is cinematic, spectacular and waiting to be discovered
From a square in the town of Castellabate, on Italy's Cilento coast, you can gaze up over the rim of your cappuccino and drink in a panorama of sky and Mediterranean Sea from Salerno to the Gulf of Policastro. Looking down, a fruity plain of vineyards, lemons and white figs extends to the sides of green mountains covered in wisps of steam. At the same point, in 1811, Napoleon's brother-in-law, appointed king of Naples at the beginning of the nineteenth century, pronounced the words that the city has engraved on its town hall: "No one dies here". Simply put, you…