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Baia di Ieranto

Located just over 10 kilometers from Sorrento, Baia di Ieranto is a must‑visit on any Sorrentine itinerary.

On one side, the Mediterranean scrub and on the other, the crystal clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, characteristics that have made it a natural oasis owned by FAI – Italian Environment Fund.

The bay can be reached via a hiking trail that starts in Nerano and winds through verdant vegetation, offering incredible panoramic views. After a roughly 50‑minute walk, you will reach crystal clear waters that shift from azure to emerald green, framed by towering tufo rock walls and open to the Faraglioni of Capri.

It’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying a day of relaxation and contemplation.

The trails to the Bay of Ieranto are freely accessible every day, the FAI organizes guided tours for a more conscious enjoyment of the biodiversity of the protected natural area.For more information, visit the site or write to faiieranto@fondoambiente.it

 

Places of Interest
Sorrento

The pearl of the Sorrentine Coast, where sea, history, and tradition converge to create unique scenery. Overlooking the Gulf of Naples, Sorrento gives its name to the entire peninsula, a splendid strip of land between the Neapolitan and Salernitan shores.

Amalfi Coast

A succession of colorful villages clinging to the cliffs—Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, each with its own unique charm. Scenic roads, crystal-clear waters, and a culinary scene rich with must‑try specialties.

Capri

Elegant, sophisticated, and timeless, Capri is the playground of the international jet set, yet also a serene retreat. From the iconic Faraglioni sea stacks to the Blue Grotto, and from luxury boutiques to panoramic hiking trails, every corner of the island is a picture waiting to be admired.

Marina di Puolo

Situated between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, Marina di Puolo is a quaint fishing village known for its rare sandy beach—a small slice of paradise perfect for a day of pure relaxation.