Cala di Mitigliano is a picturesque beach located in Massa Lubrense, Italy, part of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area. It is nestled among high perpendicular rocks with stunning views of the island of Capri. The beach itself consists of pebbles and stones, offering clear turquoise waters that attract swimmers and snorkelers alike. Its secluded nature and natural beauty make it a relaxing destination for those seeking a tranquil beach experience
The beach is accessible either on foot or by car from the village of Termini. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views during their hike or drive to the beach. Once there, they can appreciate the ancient circular building used for lime production and explore a nearby grotto, though access to the grotto depends on sea conditions.
Despite its natural allure, Cala di Mitigliano is not overcrowded, providing a serene experience. However, it lacks extensive facilities such as lifeguards, making it essential for visitors to be cautious of the currents.