If you're seeking a delightful swimming and snorkeling experience during your stay in Sorrento, Italy, I highly recommend this particular spot. From either Torca or Sant Agatha, you can access a small parking area where you can park your scooter or small car. From there, you can begin your descent towards the beach, which is comprised of rocks rather than sand.
Alternatively, you could embark on a hike from either of these charming villages, but I strongly suggest beginning before noon to avoid the hottest part of the day. The path down to the beach consists of 700 steps, each numbered every 50 steps to help you keep track. However, the stairs are quite large, so it may take two or three steps to complete one.
There is little shade along the way, so it is essential to bring a hat and plenty of water. Once you reach the bottom, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking natural setting and a refreshing swim in the sea. On weekends, the beach may be a bit crowded with locals, so it's best to arrive early.
There are no food or beverage vendors available, so be sure to pack your own supplies. When snorkeling, it's crucial to wear highly visible gear due to the numerous boats that frequent the area to observe the bay or drop anchor for a while.