Sorrento

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Amalfi Coast Authentic Vintage Car Private Tour with a Driver Guide
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Amalfi Coast Authentic Vintage Car Private Tour with a Driver Guide

Treat yourself from Sorrento in a vintage car like the Fiat 500 famed which is an icon of "Italian Style". Learn about the kingdom of Poseidon, and more with a driver who will guide you.

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Li Galli Island, Positano and Amalfi tour from Sorrento
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Li Galli Island, Positano and Amalfi tour from Sorrento

Embark on a scenic journey from Sorrento to Punta Campanella, explore bays, caves, and beaches. Discover Positano and Amalfi at your own pace.

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Market Visit and Cooking Class at a Cesarina's Home in Sorrento
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Market Visit and Cooking Class at a Cesarina's Home in Sorrento

Visit the local market with the Cesarina, immerse yourself in a cooking class and learn the secrets of the most famous dishes of Sorrento cuisine!

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Pompeii, Positano and Sorrento Shore Excursion from Naples Port
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Pompeii, Positano and Sorrento Shore Excursion from Naples Port

Explore Pompeii & Sorrento Coast. Comfortable minivan tour with licensed driver. Stunning views, artisan shops.

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Pizza masterclass in Sorrento with welcome drink and wine
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Pizza masterclass in Sorrento with welcome drink and wine

Take part in a pizza masterclass in Sorrento with an innovative pizza maker. In a lovely location, become an expert and taste local flavors with fresh products.

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Guided tour of the lemon grove Il Pizzo Garden with tasting
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Guided tour of the lemon grove Il Pizzo Garden with tasting

Visit the lemon grove overlooking the sea, stroll through the historic 19th century garden, and taste the lemon grove products.

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Pompeii half-day tour from Sorrento
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Pompeii half-day tour from Sorrento

Discover the main highlights of the ruins of Pompeii, learn more about the history and enjoy free time to explore on your own.

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Positano, Amalfi and Ravello Tour from Sorrento
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Positano, Amalfi and Ravello Tour from Sorrento

Enjoy a spectacular drive along the Amalfi Coast Road. Take in breathtaking sea views and visit the picturesque villages of Positano, Amalfi and Ravello.

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Capri Boat Tour from Sorrento with Optional Pickup
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Capri Boat Tour from Sorrento with Optional Pickup

Admire the Gulf of Naples and sail around the island of Capri. See the Faraglioni and explore the island at your own pace.

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Pompeii guided tour and wine tasting from Sorrento with lunch
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Pompeii guided tour and wine tasting from Sorrento with lunch

Discover the history and flavors of the region on this full-day tour. Visit the ruins of Pompeii with a guide and enjoy lunch at a winery.

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Sorrento Coast boat tour with prosecco tasting
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Sorrento Coast boat tour with prosecco tasting

Discover the most enchanting places on the Sorrento Coast by boat. Swim in crystal clear waters and toast your experience with a glass of prosecco.

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Boat tour from Sorrento to explore the wonders of Capri
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Boat tour from Sorrento to explore the wonders of Capri

Experience a boat trip from Sorrento to the island of Capri, admire the island's most iconic locations and enjoy free time in its main town.

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Things to do in Sorrento

Perched on a steep cliff overlooking the gulf of Naples, sits Sorrento – the land of mermaids, myths and mysteries. The seaside town’s history dates back more than 2000 years and has strong Greek and Roman influences. Luring visitors with its vivid sunsets, plush hotels and laid-back vibes, Sorrento is a byword for elegance and sophistication. Sorrento offers a classic Mediterranean summer holiday atmosphere, while retaining its original Italian charm. Sorrento is a convenient base for exploring the Amalfi Coast, but it also offers plenty of its own sights. Top six things to do in Sorrento 1. Indulge in people watching at Piazza Tasso Sorrento’s main square, Piazza Tasso, is the beating heart of the town. Named after the 17th-century poet, Torquato Tasso, the piazza puts you in the centre of all the action. Cafés and restaurants galore, it’s the perfect setting for an espresso or pre-dinner aperitif as you watch the world go by. For some culture, you can visit the square’s baroque church of Santa Maria del Carmine. The main shopping district, Corso Italia, leads off the square – so it’s the ideal spot to rest your legs after a busy day of shopping. 2. Watch the sunset from Villa Comunale A visit to Sorrento isn’t complete without visiting Villa Comunale, a charming park boasting dramatic views over the Bay of Naples. With manicured flower beds and tall palm trees, this green oasis is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll. What’s more, Villa Comunale is Sorrento’s preferred sunset spot. Enjoy a refreshing drink at the small cafe and watch fishing boats sail in and out of the harbour as the sun goes down over the Bay of Naples. Next to the park you’ll find the baroque Church of San Francesco and its 14th-century cloisters, whose fusion of different architectural styles are likely to impress. 3. Explore the old town Sorrento’s old town is a maze of cobbled streets and medieval alleys, lined with pastel-coloured buildings and traditional trattorias. As you wander around the charming historic centre, you’ll come across ancient churches, secret gardens and many photogenic buildings. Locals will welcome you into their artisan shops to browse regional handicrafts and specialities. Elderly gentlemen can be seen playing cards outside Sedil Dominova, a historic aristocratic palace with impressive domes and impeccable paintings. It’s also the last remaining noble seat of Campania, so it’s worth a visit. 4. Enjoy a dip at Bagni Regina Giovanna Located just outside Sorrento and next to the remains of a Roman villa, you’ll find Bagni Regina Giovanna. This hidden gem features a secluded cove with a natural swimming pool surrounded by rocky outcrops. Legend has it that the baths were named after 14th-century Queen Joan of Naples, who supposedly spent hours swimming here. Today, it’s still a popular swimming spot, thanks to its clear waters and serene atmosphere. You can also visit the remains of the Roman villa, which dates to the first century BC and enjoys a magnificent position looking out to sea. 5. Take a day trip to CapriSorrento makes an ideal base for exploring the Amalfi Coast and its nearby islands. Just a 20-minute ferry ride from Marina Piccola harbour lies the glamorous island of Capri. Famous for its grottoes, coves and rock formations, Capri has plenty to see in a day. The Blue Grotto is one of the island’s must-sees while the Faraglioni rock formations shouldn’t be missed either. Back on dry ground, you can take a chairlift up to Monte Solaro, the island’s highest point. Or you can sit back and indulge in some people-watching in Capri’s main square, Piazetta. Another popular place you can visit from Sorrento is the picture-postcard village of Positano, famed for its pastel-coloured buildings which dot the cliffs of the hillside town. 6. Savour local specialities Sorrento is known as Italy’s lemon town and the birthplace of the country’s most famous liqueur – limoncello. The lemon itself has become the symbol of the town and you’ll see it nearly everywhere. You can learn more about the fruit on a tour of a lemon grove, where you’ll learn about different types of lemons and how they’re harvested, before tasting freshly made limoncello produced on site. And it goes without saying, chilled limoncello is served after dinner as a digestif in pretty much all restaurants. And for a lunch to remember, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you enter Marina Grande. This picturesque fishing village is tucked into a small bay under Sorrento’s cliffs and is lined with family-owned seafood restaurants.
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