Sorrento

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Sorrento
Sorrento
Baths of Queen Giovanna featuring tropical scenes and rugged coastline
Piazza Tasso which includes street scenes and a city as well as a large group of people
Baths of Queen Giovanna featuring rocky coastline

The gateway to the impressively beautiful Amalfi Coast, Sorrento is a clifftop highlight on this stretch of coast. Expect delicious food, inspiring views and warm hospitality in this delightful corner of Italy.

The busy road from Naples to Sorrento leads you from the city, through several tunnels until you emerge onto the winding coastal road. Far beneath that cliff face is the Bay of Naples, twinkling away in the sunlight and a view that gives you that holiday feeling.Sorrento is one of the first towns you will happen upon after the chain of tunnels from Naples and is an ideal base to get a flavour of everything this region has to offer. Famous for its lemons and, of course, limoncello, Sorrento is larger than its Amalfi Coast town counterparts, but, for all its popularity with tourists, you’ll get the sense that it hasn’t lost its genuine local heart. The elegant town of Positano and boat trips to Capri are enviable possibly day trip options out of Sorrento.If you've come to Sorrento in search of tasty seafood, the town happily obliges. You'll find seafood restaurants aplenty, particularly around the marina area. Pass a long, leisurely evening there dining on fresh fish over the water with the majestic cliffs of Sorrento as your backdrop and the imposing sight of Mount Vesuvius as your view over the Bay of Naples. Fine foods are not the only thing to spend your money on, however, since Sorrento sells excellent lace and ceramics in the shops that dot the lovely streets.The town's proximity to the enchanting, mysterious Pompeii is an opportunity that you cannot let pass you by on your trip to Sorrento, especially as Pompeii is just an hour away in the car. Frozen in time, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a genuine archaeological wonder, having survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and allows you to wander round streets, houses, shops, temples and amphitheatres that have been around for centuries.Once you’ve experienced Sorrento and the surrounding Amalfi Coast area, you’ll understand why this region is on the bucket list of so many.

Where to stay in Sorrento

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Sorrento City Centre

4.5/5(123 area reviews)

The fantastic nightlife and breathtaking beach views are just a few highlights of Sorrento City Centre. Make a stop by Piazza Sant'Antonino or Basilica di Sant'Antonio while you're exploring the area.

Sorrento City Centre
Sorrento Coast featuring street scenes and a city

Sorrento Historic Centre

4.5/5(340 area reviews)

Sorrento Historic Centre is known for its popular shops, and with sights like Villa Fiorentino and Sorrento Lift, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Sorrento.

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Priora

Some popular features of Priora include its seaside views and restaurants. If you're in the mood to explore farther, Villa Fiorentino or Sorrento Beach are worth checking out in the surrounding nearby area.

Priora
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Marina Grande

When in Marina Grande, you can plan a visit to Sorrento Beach and Villa Fiorentino, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Marina Grande
Baths of Queen Giovanna which includes general coastal views and forests

Capo di Sorrento

If you're spending some time in Capo di Sorrento, La Pignatella Beach and Baths of Queen Giovanna are top sights worth seeing.

Capo di Sorrento

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Reviews of Sorrento

4.7
Top destination
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4 - Good 26%
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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Went between 31/1 and 4/2. Weather was great for time of year. Sorrento is beautiful but many of the restaurants are closed until March. Christmas still seemed to be in full swing with decorations, songs and lots of lights!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Great access to explore the amalfy coast

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Stunning setting. Little to do in town.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Sorrento is a wonderful place for either a relaxing trip or a site seeing trip,the people are friendly the restaurants are excellent and the shops are full of wonderful locally made products, I can not think of a negative thing to say.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Really interesting place to visit and lots of other places to go nearby. We will be back!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Fantastic and beautiful town. Amazing food and friendly people.