Campania, Italy

Cala di Mitigliano

Cala di Mitigliano is a picturesque beach located in the municipality of Massa Lubrense, on the Sorrento coast in Italy. Facing the island of Capri, the beach is a part of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area. It is surrounded by high perpendicular rocks and the Mediterranean vegetation, offering breathtaking views of Capri and Punta Campanella. The beach itself is composed of pebbles and stones of varying sizes, and is well-known for its clear waters and stunning landscapes. The beach is accessible either on foot or by car from the village of Termini. For those choosing to walk, the route begins at Via Campanella from Piazza Santa Croce, leading to a steep footpath that descends to the beach. Along this route, visitors will pass the Church of Santa Maria di Mitigliano, a structure built on the ruins of an old abbey. Alternatively, visitors can reach the beach by car, taking the Via Campanella and turning right at the second branch. This path leads to a small parking area nestled amongst olive trees and Mediterranean maquis. It's also possible to reach the beach by boat from the ports of Sorrento or Positano. Despite its natural beauty, Cala di Mitigliano is not typically overcrowded, offering a more secluded beach experience. It has limited amenities, including a small bar with showers and a few rentable sunbeds. Visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a sunbed. The beach also features a picnic area with tables and benches, providing a shaded space under the trees. Cala di Mitigliano is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The beach is home to an ancient circular building that was once used for lime production, and a circular grotto along the coast, which is about 5 to 6 meters in diameter and located at a depth of approximately 15 meters. This grotto can be explored by snorkeling, but only when the sea is calm and the tide is low. The nearby Grotta della Corvina teems with corvina fish, lobsters, and shrimp, making it a favored spot for divers. However, due to its rocky terrain and the steep path leading to it, Cala di Mitigliano may not be suitable for those who have difficulty walking on rocks. It's also worth noting that during certain times of the year, such as October, the beach may not be sunny in the morning due to its location on the northwest side of the peninsula. Despite these challenges, the beauty and tranquility of Cala di Mitigliano make it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a serene beach experience.

What to do at Cala di Mitigliano?

Amenities

Cala di Mitigliano amenities include parking, shower and loungers.

Bars

You can enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the bars situated on the beach.

Restaurants

Best restaurants near Cala di Mitigliano include Ristorante Nastro D'oro, Gocce Di Capri Restaurant, Eughenes, Ristorante Sal Del Relais Blu and Straßenlokal.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the unique beauty of the beach, with its rocky terrain, stunning views, and clear waters. The beach's secluded nature and the presence of a cave and a lagoon are particularly appreciated by more adventurous visitors. However, some visitors complain about the difficult access, including a strenuous walk and a lack of flat spaces for laying down.

Where is Cala di Mitigliano?

Latitude: 40.585832 / Longitude: 14.327577

Cala di Mitigliano is located in Campania. The following map of Cala di Mitigliano shows the exact location.

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