FAI - Baia di Ieranto
Wildlife refuge · Napoli ·

FAI - Baia di Ieranto

Wildlife refuge · Napoli ·

Pristine protected bay, ideal for nature lovers and outdoor activities

beautiful views
clear water
steep hike
good footwear
bring water
boat shop
birdwatching
kayak
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null
FAI - Baia di Ieranto by null

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Via Ieranto, 6, 80061 Massa Lubrense NA, Italy Get directions

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Via Ieranto, 6, 80061 Massa Lubrense NA, Italy Get directions

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Baia di Ieranto

Enzo S.

Google
Amazing path. Not so difficult but make sure to bring good shoes and sunscreen protection. Better to get to Nerano with a scooter and park it near the entrance of the path.

Dennis L.

Google
This is an experience we will not forget. From nerano beach this takes well over an hour of intense hiking, each way. We are in shape, healthy and have a 9 year old son who was able to do this. But it was intense on the knees. Once you get there, the view and the jump from the pier was so much fun. Again it’s not difficult or dangerous terrain it’s just a lot of medium difficulty and goes on and on. Not to mention then you have to go back. The cafe/Bar at the top of Nerano serves some of the best food we had including their pasta nerano. We ate breakfast and then had lunch here after our hike. Overall it’s a great adventure and incredible views.

Alan M.

Google
Amazing somewhat secret cove, with a roughly 20 foot diving board you can swim to. Beautiful clear water. About a 50 minute hike in. Bring lots and lots of water. It’s a precipitous climb back. On a hot day the first third on the return will test your mettle. We loved the bay. Definitely a highlight of our southern Italy sojourn.

Dimitri A.

Google
My favorite beach on point! This is a magical beach! The hike is not long, but has a very steep and tricky section - recommend good footwear and water. The beach is only accessible through this path or by paddling around (no motor boat access). It was quite crowded when we went, but worth it for the views and beautiful water.

Yael m

Google
Easy trail with nice views. Nice beach. We were in a relatively calm season and there were people, I guess there are more in the peak season

Felicia L.

Google
A short but steep hike to get to the beach, and the same short steep ascent to get back to the car. It was totally worth it. The journey down provides breathtaking views of the coast and you can even see the faraglioni of Capri in the distance. At the destination, we were rewarded with clear blue waters where we could see fish swimming around. There was no space left on the natural beach so we situated ourselves on a man-made platform which worked out even better because it is absolutely clean and without the torture of the sand and pebbles of the beach. In addition, we were close to the edge of the platform where one could jump straight into the sea. Not forbiddingly high, but high enough for a good dose of adrenaline on every jump. Clean, well maintained, and in the afternoon it’s also serviced by a boat-shop where they provided coffee, ice cream, can drinks and snacks. My advise: go early, the earlier the better. Parking spots are limited, and obviously you’ll have a better chance to get a spot on the beach.

Denée B.

Google
An absolute gem. Stunning cove with little beach and crystal clear water. We went fairly early in the morning and it was totally empty. Nice hike to get there.

Devid

Google
This beach is amazing, the water is really clear and filled with fishes, highly suggested. During the day some guys arrived with a small boat selling water and ice cream, literally like a bar. The path to reach the beach is 15 minutes long. Remember to bring water, really, we thought we had enough but we were wrong, and we discovered how hard it was the way back without water after a day under the sun.
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Stephanie H.

Yelp
GORGEOUS & BEAUTIFUL - Totally worth the short hike to the bay. We stayed in Praiano so we took a bus to Sorrento and then another bus to Nerano. Was prob. about a two hour trip each way. Once you get off the bus stop in Nerano (stop should be in front of Olga's Residence), look for the signs that point to Baia di Ieranto. Its a slight uphill hike of about 45 minutes or so. There's a sign about mid way through your hike that says for the bay turn right..for something else (sorry i forget), turn left. Turn left. This will take you to the bay and it is less steep. We went in October 2016 and apparently there was a fire which closed the route there. When we asked around locals didn't seem to think it was a big deal. There was some fire damage but if you're careful, the hike is very do-able. It was a bit raining when we went so the bay was basically empty. Loved it!!!!!