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Sorgeto Bay

Sorgeto Bay is a unique cove in Ischia where natural hot springs mix with seawater, creating free thermal pools. Accessible by boat or a scenic staircase, it’s a must-visit spot for year-round bathing, relaxation, and an unforgettable wellness experience.

Baia di Sorgeto Ischia: Natural Hot Springs by the Sea

Dis­cov­er Baia di Sorge­to in Ischia, a nat­ur­al ther­mal bay where vol­canic hot springs mix with sea­wa­ter, cre­at­ing warm pools per­fect for relaxation.

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  • Baia di Sorge­to is one of Ischia’s most unique nat­ur­al won­ders, where hot vol­canic springs bub­ble up direct­ly into the sea, cre­at­ing nat­ur­al ther­mal pools. Vis­i­tors can bathe in these warm waters year-round, enjoy­ing a free, open-air spa experience.
  • Baia di Sorge­to can be accessed by: On Foot: A scenic stair­case of about 200 steps from the vil­lage of Pan­za. By Boat: Pri­vate boat tours with Sor­ren­to Voy­age offer a com­fort­able and scenic way to reach Sorge­to. By Pub­lic Trans­port: Take a bus to Pan­za and walk down to the bay.
  • Vis­i­tors to Baia di Sorge­to can enjoy: Ther­mal Baths: Soak in the nat­ur­al hot spring pools that stay warm all year. Sea­wa­ter and Ther­mal Water Con­trast: Enjoy the mix of cool sea­wa­ter and hot vol­canic springs. Night Bathing: Vis­it after sun­set for a mag­i­cal expe­ri­ence in the warm waters under the stars. Boat Excur­sions: A pri­vate tour with Sor­ren­to Voy­age lets you explore Sorge­to and near­by attractions.
  • Yes, but fam­i­lies with young chil­dren should note that the bay requires a steep descent and the nat­ur­al pools can be very hot in cer­tain areas. A Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate tour offers a safer and more com­fort­able expe­ri­ence for families.
  • Baia di Sorge­to is open year-round, but the best times are: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (Sep­tem­ber-Octo­ber): Enjoy mild weath­er and few­er tourists. Win­ter (Novem­ber-March): One of the few places where you can bathe in warm waters even in cold months. Ear­ly Morn­ing or Sun­set: Avoid crowds and enjoy a peace­ful, relax­ing soak
  • Absolute­ly! Baia di Sorge­to is a high­light of many Sor­ren­to Voy­age pri­vate boat tours, com­bin­ing nat­ur­al well­ness with stun­ning coastal scenery. Guests can also vis­it Maron­ti Beach, Sant’Angelo, or explore hid­den caves along the coast.
  • Yes, Baia di Sorge­to is close to sev­er­al top attrac­tions: Sant’Angelo Vil­lage: A charm­ing fish­ing vil­lage with lux­u­ry shops and restau­rants. Cavas­cu­ra Ther­mal Baths: A nat­ur­al spa carved into the rock with mud treat­ments. Posei­don Ther­mal Gar­dens: One of Ischia’s most famous well­ness retreats. Sor­ren­to Voy­age can cus­tomize an itin­er­ary includ­ing these attrac­tions for a lux­u­ry experience