Disappointment is an understatement with B&B Salernoway2 and Expedia. After getting off the ferry in Salerno, my friends and I walked to the B&B - about a 25 min walk. The place was very hard to find. The only signage we were able to locate was its name on the buzzer machine of the apartment building that it's in. On the property's Expedia page, it says that check-in is between 3 PM - 11 PM. That was the only check-in information we were given. Upon arrival at 7 PM, there was NO way to get into the B&B. Buzzer calls went unanswered. We were finally let into the lobby of the apartment by other guests who told us the B&B was on the 7th floor and gave us a number we could call. I didn’t want to use data on this vacation but I had to turn mine on to try and make the phone call. When I tried calling the first two times, I was hung up on. We became nervous – it was late in an unfamiliar city and we felt stranded. I called Expedia, who finally got in touch with Valeria (B&B staff member). Expedia said “sorry for the inconvenience” and when Valeria showed up, she said it was her policy for people to call when they arrived and she’d be there in 10 mins. No one told us and that doesn’t work for non-residents. When we got in, only one room had AC and the shower was moldy. The excellent dinner we had at Nonna Maria’s Osteria later that night saved our Salerno experience a bit, but this B&B definitely put a sour taste in our mouth. Do yourself a favour – keep looking.