Scario is a picturesque fishing village located at the foot of Mount Bulgheria along the coast of southern Italy. It was founded by Greeks in the 2nd century BC and served as a small Roman colony. The village is known for its fishing industry and for producing garum fish sauce that was popular with Romans. Scario has impressive coastal attractions including beautiful seascapes and towers dating back to the 17th century when the town flourished due to boat building. Today, Scario remains famous for its fresh seafood cuisine and coastal beauty.