Attractions in Sorrento
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Marina Grande, Sorrento’s historic fishing harbor, nestles at the foot of the cliffs, a vibrant and authentic hamlet where pastel-colored houses line the waterfront. The tiny Church of Sant’Anna overlooks […]
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Nestled along the rocky cliffs of Capo di Sorrento, the Baths of Queen Giovanna (Bagni Regina Giovanna) offer a secluded and picturesque retreat. This stretch of coastline features a natural […]
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Nestled between the more famous Amalfi Coast towns of Positano and Amalfi, Praiano retains the charm of a tranquil fishing village. Its rocky beaches and steep, winding lanes offer views […]
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Following Corso Italia west from the center of Sorrento, the road transforms into the panoramic Via Capo, offering one of the town’s most spectacular views. This winding route is flanked […]
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Piazza Tasso, the bustling heart of Sorrento, sits atop a steep gorge that once divided the cliff-top center of the town. This main square, lined with cafes, is a vibrant […]
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Tucked beneath the famous highway that skirts Italy’s Amalfi Coast, the Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo) is a unique marine cave known for its striking emerald waters, which shimmer when […]
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Ravello, a charming village perched on the clifftops of the Amalfi Coast, was founded by the Romans in the sixth century. This idyllic town offers breathtaking sea views and is […]
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The Sorrento Cruise Port, also known as Sorrento Terminal Crociere, is a bustling gateway to Italy’s Campania coast. Located in the charming resort town of Sorrento, this port serves as […]
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Perched on a cliffside along Sorrento’s waterfront, Villa Comunale di Sorrento offers commanding views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. This public park features manicured gardens, a museum […]
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Nestled in the heart of Sorrento, I Giardini di Cataldo is a scenic citrus grove that showcases the region’s rich agricultural heritage. Here, visitors can explore the lush, fragrant lemon […]
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The Cloister of San Francesco, or Chiostro di San Francesco, provides a serene escape from the lively streets of Sorrento’s historic center. Built in the 1300s on the site of […]
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Nestled on the lush Sorrentine Peninsula, Marina di Puolo is a charming seaside hamlet that offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds of nearby Sorrento. Once a fishing village, […]
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Towering over the countryside of Campania in southern Italy, Mt. Faito (Monte Faito) stands as part of the Lattari mountain range, offering panoramic views of the Sorrento Peninsula. In the […]
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Villa Fiorentino, constructed in central Sorrento during the 1930s, was once the residence of textile makers Antonino Fiorentino and Lucia Cuomo. The couple gained international recognition for their exquisitely crafted […]
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Nestled in the heart of Sorrento, the Basilica di Sant’Antonino dates back to the 11th century. At its entrance, two whale rib bones stand as a unique reminder of the […]
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Tasso Theater, located in the heart of Sorrento, Italy, is a recently renovated venue that captures the essence of the region’s vibrant performing arts. Nestled in the town center, the […]
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Perched on the clifftop of the seaside resort town of Sorrento, the Correale di Terranova Museum is housed in a historic villa that offers panoramic views of the sea. The […]
Protruding into the Gulf of Naples, Punta del Capo is a rocky promontory that offers a serene escape from the bustling town of Sorrento. This tranquil spot features a cliff-surrounded […]
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque clifftop village of Ravello, the Coral Museum (Museo del Corallo) offers a glimpse into the 500-year-old tradition of coral crafting on the Amalfi […]
Nestled on Sorrento’s Corso Italia, the Sorrento Foundation, housed in the elegant 20th-century Villa Fiorentino, offers a cultural respite from the bustling Amalfi Coast. This former villa now serves as […]