Are there swimmable beaches in Naples?


Are there swimmable beaches in Naples? The Scoglione Di Marechiaro One of the best Naples beaches if you want to go for a swim in clear blue waters, the Scoglione di Marechiaro is a must visit and you should definitely fit it somewhere in your itinerary for Naples. Grab a Naples beaches map and plan your way around the city!


Is Rome or Naples better?

Visitors can find plenty of fun things to do in both Rome and Naples. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Rome than in Naples. Usually, 3-7 days is a good amount of time for Rome, and 1-3 days is enough time in Naples. Families should spend more time in Rome than Naples.


Do you have to pay for Sorrento Beach?

As in every part of Italy, don't expect many beaches to be free. The only free beach in Sorrento Marina Piccola is a small strip between Peter's beach club and Marameo beach. It is small and it gets very busy during the summer months.


Are all of Naples beaches open?

The City of Naples beaches and beach parking lots are open. Beachgoers should continue following CDC guidelines: practice social distancing, avoid gathering in large groups, wash your hands frequently, and stay at home as much as possible. For additional information, visit the City of Naples COVID-19 updates.