Baia di Ieranto beach
Ultimate guide (December 2024)
Baia di Ieranto is the westernmost beach of the Amalfi Coast in Italy. It is a small cove with perfectly clear water. The sea is almost always calm, so it's good to snorkel on the rocks. The coast is wild - without bars or sunbeds rental. So it is necessary to bring water and some tent, or at least a hat. The trek to the beach is scenic and is a notable attraction itself. In the high season, the place becomes busy enough, so it's better to come early or vice versa in the afternoon. Shore and seabed: pebble.
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[vote] Coordinates: 40.57415, 14.340683
Hotels [edit]
In Nerano, there are several budget accommodation options with rooms' fares starting from US$100. But usual prices are much higher, - US$300 and even US$1000 per night - this is not a limit. After all, this is an upscale Amalfi Coast.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Naples international airport (NAP). Take a train to
Sorrento station. Next take a bus to Nerano and walk the mountain road for 40-50 minutes.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday in Baia di Ieranto is a warm season from July to September.
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See also other beaches nearby:
7.2 1.7 km to the north-east ↗
7.1 1.7 km to the north-west ↖
7.3 2.3 km to the north-east ↗
7.6 5.9 km to the north ↑
7.5 6.5 km to the north-east ↗