The Bay of Ieranto: a hidden treasure of the Amalfi Coast

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Among the hidden wonders of Campania stands out the Bay of Ieranto, recently celebrated by the BBC as one of the most picturesque marine locations in the world. The choice is not surprising: every year, the team of journalists at the BBC selects extraordinary destinations, from tropical islands to the unspoiled coasts of Northern Europe, and the Campania bay stands out for its unique and unspoiled charm.

Reaching Ieranto is already an unforgettable experience in itself. The journey starts from the picturesque village of Nerano and unfolds along a path of about 2.5 km, immersed in nature and amidst increasingly stunning panoramas. With each step, the green cliffs open up to waters of intense blue, until finally offering the breathtaking spectacle of the bay: a place where the sky and sea seem to merge into a single horizon.

It is not the first time that Ieranto has captured international attention: already two years ago, Lonely Planet had included it among the one hundred most beautiful beaches in the world, confirming its absolute value as a must-visit destination for those exploring Campania.

If you stay at the Wanda B&B, located in the heart of Vomero in Naples, Ieranto can become your perfect excursion for a day immersed in the sea, nature, and the authentic beauty of the Amalfi Coast.
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