The 5 Hidden Gems of the Sorrento Coast You Need to Visit

Giovanna Loria
I'm Giovanna, 25 years old and Massa Lubrense born and raised! Tourism and travelling have always been among my strongest passions. I had the chance to travel with my family all around Italy and since highschool I started to travel abroad by myself and with group of friends. Also I travelled for stu
I was born here, and this coast is in my bones. When people ask me about Sorrento, I don't just give them the obvious places. I take them to the places I love, the places that show why I never left.
Giovanna was born and raised in Massa Lubrense. She loves her home country and is eager to share advice with anyone interested in this coast — beyond Sorrento and Capri postcards, into the bays and hamlets where she actually spends her days.
1. La Regina Giovanna, Sorrento
Sorrento Coast
This is an ancient Roman villa overlooking water so clear it's almost impossible to believe. The villa itself is ruins now, but standing there you feel the history. The most special part is the natural swimming pool formed by a rocky arch — crystal-clear water framed by ancient stone.
It's wild and peaceful, away from the resort crowds. The path down is scenic, and the whole experience feels like discovering something no one else knows about. Perfect for sunrise or sunset, when the light hits the water differently.
2. Baia di Ieranto, Massa Lubrense
Massa Lubrense
This bay is protected by FAI, the Italian environmental organisation, so it has remained pristine. The water is turquoise and transparent, and there's a scenic hiking trail that offers breathtaking views of Capri. The whole place feels like total tranquillity.
It's ideal for snorkelling, for slow beach days, for just being. The pebble beach is surrounded by olive trees and Mediterranean scrub. This is what I come to when I need to remember why I love this coast.
3. Punta Campanella, Massa Lubrense
Massa Lubrense
This is the symbolic meeting point between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. There's a lighthouse here with open views of Capri and the water in all directions. A coastal trail is rich with history and legends.
I love this place because it feels mystical. On clear days, the view reaches forever. Occasionally, you see dolphins. The atmosphere is untouched and authentic.
4. Fiordo di Crapolla, Torca
Torca
This hidden fjord is reached by a long staircase down the cliff. The reward is a small fjord with crystal-clear sea and a fishermen's chapel that has been here for centuries. It is like discovering a secret the coast was keeping.
5. Marina di Puolo: A Tiny Fishing Village
Massa Lubrense
This is a working fishing village where boats unload their catch and restaurants right on the water serve what came in that morning. The fish tastes like it came from the sea an hour ago because it did. Sitting at a table watching fishermen work and boats arrive, you feel connected to something real and timeless.
Sorrento's postcard is real, but it isn't the whole story. Skip the day trip to Capri once and spend the day in Marina di Puolo, swim at Regina Giovanna at dawn, hike to Ieranto in the afternoon — and the coast will give you the version of itself that only the people born here see.