After reading of this hidden gem online before our trip to Italy, it was a must see for me whilst there. I'm glad I went to see it as it is lovely, there is a hidden mini bay and a small cave window to swim...More














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After reading of this hidden gem online before our trip to Italy, it was a must see for me whilst there. I'm glad I went to see it as it is lovely, there is a hidden mini bay and a small cave window to swim...More



We had a walk up to the baths from Sorrento on the final day of our holiday. This is such a beautiful place, and it wasn't too busy - people coming and going throughout the day. The pool itself leads out to the sea, so...More

We found this place online and had a taxi take us out there- it was perfect with very little people and beautiful hidden grottos and ruins to explore. There was a little restaurant at the end of the walking path that was perfect for a...More

We got a local bus out to the roman villa and natural baths - easy to find, with a 15 minute downhill walk from just near the bus stop. Whatever natural beauty there has been is wholly spoiled by the neglect that the site is...More

we went for a quick dip but not really much room to sit, worth going to to see though. Pretty views of sorrento from on top of the cliff.

We came here on a kayak trip with Kayak Sorrento, and it was both unexpected and stunning. Taking a quick dip here was a highlight of our holiday - although the snorkellers in the pool did report seeing sea urchins and a 'small' sea snake,...More

Takes a little finding, but well with a visit... and unlike most things in the area it's totally free (apart from parking) The pool at the bottom of the cliff was the best part ... cool clear water

Took some finding as we walked past the turning to begin with but was well worth the walk from Sorrento. We visited on a Friday after a kayak group left we were only there with 2 others so had a relaxing swim.

This hidden gem was only a short walk from our hotel the Atlantic Sensimar, ( come out of hotel turn right until you see a garage and then follow the left hand turn down to the sea. It used to be where the queen of...More

Thanks to Tripadvisor for telling me about this place. Apparently the 15th century Queen of Naples and her ladies in waiting would swim naked in this pool or meet their lovers here, It was a pleasant 25 minute walk from my hotel, and while I...More
















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