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Sorrento

Overlooking the Gulf of Naples, Sorrento gives its name to the entire peninsula, a splendid strip of land between the Neapolitan and Salernitan shores.

Steeped in history, the town of Sorrento preserves all the charm of its ancient roots. Meander through its stone-paved alleyways to uncover historic churches and sweeping viewpoints—where sheer cliffs meet the deep blue sea, framed by the scent of citrus groves. Sorrento is ideal for those seeking a blend of relaxation and fine cuisine. Between leisurely strolls, pause at a local café or trattoria to savor traditional flavours, or explore the artisan workshops and stylish boutiques that line the streets.

Moreover, Sorrento is an ideal base for exploring nearby wonders: day trips to the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, cruises to Capri, or tours along the Amalfi Coast all depart from here.

Places of Interest
Baia di Ieranto

A hidden jewel nestled between the green Mediterranean scrub and the deep blue of the sea.

Amalfi Coast

A succession of colorful villages clinging to the cliffs—Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, each with its own unique charm. Scenic roads, crystal-clear waters, and a culinary scene rich with must‑try specialties.

Capri

Elegant, sophisticated, and timeless, Capri is the playground of the international jet set, yet also a serene retreat. From the iconic Faraglioni sea stacks to the Blue Grotto, and from luxury boutiques to panoramic hiking trails, every corner of the island is a picture waiting to be admired.

Marina di Puolo

Situated between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, Marina di Puolo is a quaint fishing village known for its rare sandy beach—a small slice of paradise perfect for a day of pure relaxation.