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Does Naples beach have white sand?

The bustling Naples Municipal Beach features 10 miles of flawless white sand and an iconic local landmark: the Naples Pier.



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Where can you swim in Naples? There are many beaches near Naples that are simply perfect for a great swimming experience like Gaiola beach, Sorrento Peninsula, Lo Scoglione, Miseno and Miliscola beaches, and more.

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Chiaia and Mergellina are undoubtedly among Naples' best neighbourhoods where to stay. These elegant and refined districts between the seafront and the Vomero hill are crammed with luxury shops, boutiques, art galleries, beautiful period buildings and even an attractive gastronomic offer.

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There are a few things to keep in mind: Be very careful walking in the sand with bare feet, the city of Naples has done a great job on all the open beaches clearing debris but the water can still have debris in it washing up onshore.

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For a scenic and enjoyable journey, consider taking a ferry from Naples to Amalfi. You'll need to go from the train station to the ferry terminal, where ferries depart five times per day from April to October. Tickets cost around €19 for a one-way trip and will take approximately an hour and a half.

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One of the most scenic and relaxing ways to reach Sorrento is by ferry from Naples. The Naples to Sorrento ferry line is active all year long, and the routes depart from the Molo Beverello pier. You can reach the Naples port via the Alibus shuttle route which leaves from the Naples' Capodichino Airport.

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