Active Eco Trip in Sorrento’s Natural Park & Marine Reserve
Venture beyond the usual tourist spots and immerse yourself in an adventurous day of nature, exploration, and water activities along the stunning Amalfi Coast. Your journey begins in the Punta Campanella Protected Marine Area, a pristine and ecologically significant stretch of coastline near Sorrento. Here, you’ll embark on a guided hike through the Baia di Ieranto, a natural reserve that spans over 100 acres (47 hectares) of vibrant Mediterranean flora, olive trees, and coastal scenery. Even in ancient times, Ieranto Bay was known for its abundant resources, including forests for timber, fertile land for agriculture, and marine life for sustenance. The area also once served as a site for limestone mining, but today, it has been repurposed for conservation, education, and sustainable tourism. During your approximately one-hour hike, take in the panoramic views and observe how this diverse environment supports unique ecosystems, including Posidonia meadows, underwater caves, and protected habitats. After reaching a secluded bay, enjoy an exciting session of snorkeling and sea kayaking in the crystal-clear waters. Paddle along rugged cliffs, glide past hidden coves, and discover marine life beneath the surface. This off-the-beaten-path experience offers the perfect blend of outdoor activity and environmental appreciation. After your exploration, follow the same trail back, leaving with a deeper connection to the natural wonders of the Amalfi region.
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