Nestled along the Sorrentine Peninsula, Cala di Mitigliano is a pristine pebble beach ensconced in a small cove, framed by steep cliffs. This secluded spot, accessible only by a steep footpath or by boat, offers a tranquil and scenic escape. The clear waters and rocky seabed make it a popular destination for swimming and snorkeling, especially for those on boat tours from Sorrento. Visitors can enjoy the unspoiled beauty of the coastline, surrounded by the rugged cliffs that provide a natural, picturesque backdrop.
Mitigliano Beach (Cala di Mitigliano)
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