Bay of Ieranto (from the Greek 'Ieros, sacred place). Visiting this corner of paradise will leave you speechless; not surprisingly, according to legend, it was here that the bewitching sirens lived.
Thanks to the Fondo Ambiente Italiano (FAI) and WWF Italy, the Bay, a nature reserve since 1986, has remained among the very few coastal areas still untouched. Access is forbidden to any type of motorized vehicle, but thanks to electric propulsion we can get up to a few meters from the beach.
You can swim in the cleanest sea of the coast up to the land, and walk on the "staircase of the miners". Among rare plants such as the elegant lily of the sea, enjoy the silence, the serenity and the splendid panorama that Ieranto offers you. On the boat, a glass of wine, a beer, mozzarella, tomatoes await you ... in short, the last touch to make this day unforgettable.
Boarding from the Marina Grande pier on "GIULIA", a traditional Sorrentine goiter with hybrid propulsion. Navigation and stopsThe Bagni della Regina Giovanna and the remains of the ancient Roman Villa of Pollio Felice, then en route to the splendid uncontaminated bay of Ieranto, stop for a swim and walk ashore.
You will sail in the direction of the Puolo Bay and admire its characteristic seaside village. Then you will reach the Bay of Mitigliano, accessible only by sea and therefore particularly peaceful, perfect for a dip. Continuing to sail, Massa Lubrense will peep out among the fishing villages, and the pools of Bagni della Regina Giovanna will give you a wonderful glimpse to photograph. You will reach the protected marine of Punta Campanella which offers a spectacular panorama of Capri.
You will make your own way to the meeting points