With its agility, a scooter lets you explore the Sorrento Coast at your own pace, avoiding the traffic and parking issues typical of the summer season.
In addition, scooter routes along the coast offer a unique experience filled with breathtaking views and Mediterranean scents.
Beaches not to be missed in Nerano and the surroundings
The most famous beach in Nerano, known for its pebbles and crystal-clear sea, is perfect for a day of relaxation and natural beauty. Here, you’ll find well-equipped beach clubs and renowned seaside restaurants where you can enjoy authentic spaghetti alla Nerano—a local dish made with zucchini and provolone del monaco cheese, created in this very area. It’s also an ideal spot to rent canoes or small boats to explore nearby coves.
This paradise-like spot is part of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area and can only be reached on foot, via a trekking path immersed in Mediterranean vegetation, or by boat. The effort to reach it is more than rewarded by incredibly clear waters and an unspoiled landscape, perfect for nature lovers.
Another beautiful, somewhat hidden beach, ideal for adventurers. Located near Massa Lubrense, it offers a stunning view of the Gulf of Naples and the island of Capri. In this case, it’s best to wear comfortable shoes to reach it, but it’s well worth the journey.
Small and cozy, this beach is located between Marina del Cantone and Baia di Ieranto. It’s a favorite for those seeking tranquility and a less crowded spot. It can be reached by boat or via a short coastal path. The presence of natural caves nearby makes it perfect for snorkeling.
Exploring the surroundings of Nerano by scooter
In addition to beaches, a scooter makes it easy to explore the areas around Nerano:
Massa Lubrense: A picturesque village with a charming view of Capri and Mount Vesuvius. Here, you can stroll through olive groves and stop in small family-run restaurants.
Punta Campanella: The westernmost point of the Sorrento Coast, this protected natural area offers scenic trails with breathtaking views. From here, you can admire Li Galli islands and Capri from a unique vantage point.
Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi: Another enchanting village, known for its strategic position between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. It’s perfect for those who love trekking and good food.
With a scooter, you can discover every corner of the area at a leisurely pace, stopping whenever you like to take photos or simply enjoy the scenery. For lunch, you’ll find many typical restaurants where you can savor a plate of spaghetti alla Nerano, perhaps with a stunning sea view.
Enjoy your vacation and have fun!