A slow and sustainable experience to discover coves, legends, and biodiversity

The Sorrento Peninsula is a treasure trove of natural and cultural wonders.

Among its most precious gems is the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area, a corner of the Mediterranean where nature, history, and myth come together in timeless harmony.

Aboard the Scorfanella: boating among the wonders of the sea at Punta Campanella

Starting May 6th, 2025, the “Scorfanella“—the official motorboat of the MPA—sets sail again, offering a breathtaking boat tour from Sorrento to Positano with 10 unique stops.

It’s a journey designed to help you discover (or rediscover) the Sea of the Sirens, with its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, archaeological remains, and extraordinary biodiversity.

This slow, sustainable, and educational experience promotes a deeper connection with the territory, passing through iconic spots such as Capo di Sorrento, the marine biodiversity haven of Vervece, the mythic Punta Campanella;

the enchanting Ieranto Bay, the historical Fiordo di Crapolla and its chapel dedicated to Saint Peter, natural coves and the dramatic cliffs of Tordigliano.

The tour continues with a swim near the Li Galli islets, legendary home of the Sirens, and ends with a view of the majestic Faraglioni of Capri.

Swimming, snorkeling, and storytelling bring this unforgettable itinerary to life—open to locals, school groups, tourists, and families alike.

Discounted rates are available for locals and students from the Sorrento Area and free access is provided for people with disabilities.

Punta Campanella and its Marine Protected Area stand as a symbol of environmental beauty and conservation.

Remote inlets like Cala di Mitigliano and Ieranto Bay are proof that the Sorrento Coast still has authentic emotions to offer, far from the rush of mass tourism.