In the travel publisher's latest book, Best Beaches, they've revealed the world's most incredible beaches. Bays and Beaches in Australia, Thailand, America and Greece have all made the cut. One little-known spot in on the Amalfi Coast was also named in the travel publisher's top 100.
Located just a stone's throw from Nerano, Baia di Ieranto, also known as Leranto Bay, is a secluded pebble beach. They wrote: "[A] pebble beach gazing out on Capri’s famed Isole Faraglioni, Leranto lures hikers to the blissfully undeveloped tip of the Sorrento peninsula.
SOURCE: https://www.thesun.co.uk/
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