Sorrento, Italy | Tour of The Amalfi Coast
Explore Sorrento Italy as we walk around the city and around the Amalfi Coast. Today we do our own walking tour of Sorrento after coming down the coast from Naples. To save money, if you're traveling on a budget, stay in Castellammare di Stabia, which is in between Naples and Sorrento. Tour the Amalfi Coast with us, including Positano tomorrow. What to do: Walk around Sorrento, try limoncello, find the abandoned mill, go to the beach, take in some amazing views, and more.
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Day Trip to Sorrento, Italy Travel Guide
Join us for a day trip to Sorrento, Italy in this this travel guide as we visit for the day from Pompei. Highlights of our trip to Sorrento, Italy include wandering around the streets, popping into cafes, visiting fishing villages, eating seafood pizza at a pizzeria and drinking local limoncello.
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Considered the official start of the Amalfi Coast, the cliff-perched town of Sorrento makes for a quick and easy day trip. We caught the train in Pompei at Villa dei Misteri and took the Circumvesuviana line all the way down the coast. Our plan for the day? To eat and wander around without much of an itinerary.
Since we were visiting just before the holidays, the streets were decked out with all sorts of Christmas decorations. We befriended a few dogs along the way, and then we found a spot to indulge in coffees and pastries.
After walking through the town, we started making our way down to the waterfront, more specifically, to Marina Grande. This harbour is line with pastel-coloured buildings, boats bobbing in the water, and lots of seafood restaurants.
After walking the length of the marina and browsing through menus, we finally settled on a restaurant for lunch: Zi’Ntonio Mare.
Making our way back to town, we also attempted to visit Sorrento Cathedral, but we arrived outside of opening hours so here’s a quick look from the exterior.
From there, we continued down some of Sorrento’s pedestrian-friendly side streets, which were lined with small shops and outdoor produce stalls. Limoncello seemed to be by far the most popular souvenir, so if you’re looking for a taste of the famed lemon liqueur, this is a good place to stock up!
Our last stop of the day were the Cloisters of San Francis, where there was a small art exhibition taking place. These cloisters are also located in small park with great views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea, so we enjoyed the views one last time and then it was time to head back.
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5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Sorrento
Sorrento's location on the Bay of Naples is not only a beautiful one, but it's well positioned as a base for exploring the entire region. The Bay of Naples and the Amalfi Peninsula, which forms its southern shore, are lined with some of Italy's best known tourist attractions. You can hop a boat to Naples, the idyllic Isle of Capri, or the Amalfi Coast. The Circumvesuviana train takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum, and from either of these, it's a short bus ride to Vesuvius, the mountain that destroyed both of these ancient cities. It's even easier to see any of these places on the many day tours that are offered from Sorrento.
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2. Capri
3. Herculaneum
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Thinking of travelling to Sorrento? I visited with my family in July 2017, here's a guide of great things you could do...
The weather was absolutely perfect while we were there, but not what we are used to. We were surprised that the Italian food wasn't as good as we were expecting, for example I ordered a tomato pasta and literally got raw tomatoes on a bed of pasta covered in oil... WHAT?
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Sorrento is known for being home to Italy's more affluent residents and holiday makers, however with great hotels, restaurants and AMAZING ITALIAN FOOD in Sorrento, there's really no excuse to visit!
Things to Do in Sorrento include -
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- Corsa Italia
- Old Town back streets
- Villa Communale
- Piazza Tasso
- Day Trip to Capri
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Sorrento Tour - What to see on a 1 day trip
How to get to Sorrento in Italy and what you can see on holiday in 1 day.
About Sorrento: Sorrento is a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in southern Italy.
It’s within sight of Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano in mainland Europe.
A popular tourist destination, Sorrento is easy to reach from Naples airport by bus.
Or you can take the Circumvesuviana railway, passing Herculaneum and Pompeii on the way.
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There are also ferries across the bay to Sorrento’s Marina Piccola.
You can catch ferries from here to the islands of Capri and Ischia as well as back to Naples .
Summer services also run around the Amalfi coastline.
Piazza Tasso, the main square, is a great place to stay.
We stayed at Maison d’Art overlooking the square. It’s a small B&B with friendly staff, free wif-fi AND free cake and a good breakfast.
The elegant cafés in Piazza Tasso, such as the Fauno Bar, are great places to relax and watch the world go by.
Piazza Tasso was named after the 16th century poet Torquato Tasso.
Sorrento is busy with traffic and people all day, even in April, when this film was shot.
and the locals like to weave through the narrow streets on motorbikes and scooters.
Of course, if you fancy something more sedate there are horse-drawn carriages for hire.
The fishing village , Marina Grande, is a great spot to relax away from the busy town centre.
Restaurants, homes and shops rise along the seafront, yet the village has maintained its rustic charm, original identity, and a sense of community.
There's a cottage industry approach toMarina Grande's ancient and primary source of survival, which is fishing.
Plenty of orange trees adorn Sorrento’s streets.
In fact, the cuisine here is big on citrus fruit as well as fish, pizza and pasta.
The varieties of lemon grown around Sorrento date back to Roman times and locals believe that their lemons are the best in the world.
The local liqueur, limoncello, is made from the zest of Sorrento lemons.
Lemons can grow impressively big in these parts too!
Of course, you can buy products from all over Italy here in Sorrento.
Glass is from the Venetian island of Murano, for example.
Or locally produced ceramics.
And Sorrento’s renowned inlaid woodwork.
There are also shops selling a huge variety of leather bags
and stylish shoes and sandals are available at good prices too.
Italy is a Catholic nation and, as you walk around Sorrento, you can see a number of shrines to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Before you leave Sorrento, be sure to check out the Valley of the Mills, just behind Piazza Tasso.
The mill area was isolated from the sea by the construction of Piazza Tasso, which raised the humidity in the valley to unbearable levels and caused the mills in the valley to be abandoned in 1866.
Finally, as day becomes evening you can experience the nighttime ritual of la passeggiata.
As Italians dress up for a gentle stroll through the main streets of the old town, it’s a chance to see and be seen.
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Italy Tour - Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Positano, Amalfi
We continue our Tauck Tour of Italy visiting Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Positano, and Amalfi.
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Sorrento & Amalfi by Land & Sea
Enjoy a very scenic and relaxing excursion, experiencing Italy's most famous coastline by motor launch, with minimal walking involved, and time within the beautiful village of Sorrento. After an approximate one-hour drive by coach, you will arrive to the town of Salerno, located at the very end of the Amalfi Coast. There you'll board a private motor launch and enjoy a 45-minute cruise, viewing the Dolomitic cliffs, which at many points, tower perpendicularly out of the sea and have been sculpted by nature into fantastic shapes. Amalfi is situated at the mouth of a deep gorge along the coast. Learn how this was a major shipping port during the Middle Ages and it was also an independent maritime state. Enjoy a narrated walk around the town center of Amalfi, with your guide, who will explain the history and architecture of the Cathedral of St. Andrew as you marvel at the exterior architecture, a mix of Moorish and early Gothic design. Its main treasures are the 11th-century bronze doors from Constantinople. Enjoy some free time on your own in Amalfi, for maybe shopping or relaxation, before cruising back to Salerno where your coach will be waiting to drive you to Sorrento. With its luxuriant vegetation and sun-drenched climate, Sorrento became a favorite resort of wealthy Romans. Experience this cliff-top setting, with an imposing Duomo, distinctive for its 13th-century cloister, and a charming, flower-filled town, all there for you to explore. Enjoy lunch with wine in a local restaurant in Sorrento before returning back to your ship.
Note: Tour is not available for winter sailings. Guests must be able to walk approximately 500 yards over even surfaces with 5 - 10 steps. There are several steps to access the lunch venue. Comfortable walking shoes, hat, and sunscreen are highly recommended. Walking during the free time is at the guests' discretion. The drive between Naples and Salerno is approximately 45 minutes and from Sorrento to Naples is approximately 1 1/2 hours. Guests wishing to enter the Cathedral of St. Andrew on their own must ascend approximately 60 or more very steep steps. The order of the tour may be reversed. The motor launch has both inside and outside seating. In case of bad weather conditions and/or rough seas, the cruise to Amalfi will be cancelled and an orientation drive of Naples will be made instead. Due to traffic restrictions of the Sorrento center a short walk from the motorcoach drop off point to the main center and vice versa will be required. During summer months expect extreme heat, crowded venues and long lines. We recommend that you dress in layers and bring bottled water.
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WALKING IN SORRENTO, ITALY: Sorrento, also known as the Gateway to the Amalfi Coast, sits high up on the mountainous Sorrentine peninsula and looks out over the Bay of Naples. Take a walk through its ancient streets, past boutiques, and limoncello stands and then down to the old fishing quarter, Marina Grande. From there you'll see amazing views out over the bay as you walk down the cliff face to the beach clubs below. There you will see Marina Piccola, Sorrento's main port where you can catch a ferry to the surrounding islands including Capri, Ischia and Procida. Finally you'll walk up a winding road and end up looking out over old ruins in the Valley of the Mills. ????For an even more immersive experience, be sure to put on your headphones and listen in 3D audio.
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00:00 - Piazza Tasso
02:24 - Via San Cesareo
08:51 - Walk inside Sorrento's Treasures gift shop
11:00 - Church of the SS. Annunziata
13:24 - Piazza Andrea Veniero
14:16 - Corso Italia
18:34 - Walk around the Roman wall
26:51 - Piazza Tasso
30:06 - Restaurant inside lemon grove
35:37 - Cathedral di Sorrento
36:52 - Scenic side street
46:29 - Scenic view of Marina Grande
50:00 - Ancient Greek gate
50:40 - Marina Grande
56:47 - Walk along the beach
59:46 - Walk back up to the city center
1:05:38 - Scenic view of the Bay of Naples
1:06:35 - Piazza della Vittoria
1:09:36 - Villa Comunale Park
1:10:07 - Scenic view of the Bay of Naples
1:11:37 - Walk down the cliff path
1:16:20 - Public beach
1:18:03 - Marina Piccola
1:20:05 - Ferry Pier
1:24:15 - Public beach
1:27:44 - Walk up Via Luigi de Maio
1:34:44 - Piazza Sant'Antonino
1:36:54 - Piazza Tasso
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Travel Guide to Sorrento, Italy
Sorrento, is a small town in Campania, southern Italy and a popular tourist destination that can be reached easily from Naples and Pompeii by ferry or hydrofoil.
Well-known for the production of limoncello, the city also produces products such as citrus fruits, wine, nuts and olives while wood craftmanship is also developed.
From the port of Sorrento you can venture out on traditional boats, explore the coastline and seabed for organized day and night excursions.
Due to the small roads, driving is not generally advised, so it's better to just walk around town, rent a bike or take the bus.
Historic Italian architecture can be seen in several beautiful churches around town. One of the must-visit places is the Sorrento Cathedral and Belltower, a 15th century Romanesque church containing many paintings from the 18th century.
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MUST SEE!!! Sorrento Italy; the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria
Sorrento is an amazing place and definitely a must see destination.
I highly recommend staying at the Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria, a luxiruous 5 star hotel in the Heart of Sorrento. It is the oldest and most prestigious hotel in Sorrento with a 180 years of history and still contain the historic furnishings. They have been host to many of the rich and famous, such as Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Richard Wagner and Enrico Caruso. Their most famous suites, the Caruso suite, was named after the famous singer.
They offer 84 rooms and suites and every single one amazing. They offer 2 of the best restaurants in Sorrento as well as a large 20000 sqm garden. Which makes it hard to believe that you are in the middle of town.
Their terrace is where you will find the most spectacular sunsets in town while enjoying a cocktail. Enjoy their spa and try to make time for their pool and try one of the best oven baked pizzas in the city.
Their staff is one of the most amazing I have ever encountered, most have been there forever, such as their concierge, Antonito, who has been there for 45 years and his father before him. I would say he is the number 1 concierge in the world!!!
The most amazing sight you will ever see is arriving by sea. It was absolutely breath taking!!! Make sure to add this to your bucket list, you won’t regret it!
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Experience Italy: Sorrento Peninsula
If it feels like Italy’s offerings are endless, that’s probably because they are. While you may never be able to explore the whole country in one trip, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. If you’ve always dreamed of immersing yourself in the history, culture, and food of this amazing country, you’re in luck. Let TourRadar take you through even more of the best spots and hidden gems around the Sorrento Peninsula, one of Italy’s most jaw-dropping destinations.
The Sorrento Peninsula is home to some of Italy’s best sights, tastes, and experiences: sip on authentic limoncello, made from the region’s famous lemons, explore the unique gothic architecture of the ancient towns, or embrace Italy’s cultural and religious significance.
On the southern edge of the peninsula you’ll find the Amalfi coast, where you can relax by the beach, chat with locals in markets and restaurants, or hike the famous “Path of the Gods.” The Amalfi is known for amazing food and gorgeous views: even the pickiest eaters and the most discerning travellers are sure to find something to love about it.
If history’s more your thing, check out the lost city of Pompeii, which sits on the peninsula’s western side. Wander the preserved streets to get a real glimpse of what life in this once-bustling city was like. Hike to the top of Mt. Vesuvius for great views of the ruin, and to see what was lost when this dormant volcano erupted all those years ago.
Looking for relaxation? Few places have you covered better than the Sorrento Peninsula. Take a boat to the seaside towns that dot the coast, indulge in a little retail therapy, or just enjoy the atmosphere of some of Italy’s best beaches.
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, getting excited about an upcoming trip, or just daydreaming about pasta and pizza, we hope this video has you ready to experience la dolce vita. We’re sure you’re more than ready to check out the Sorrento Peninsula for yourself, so what are you waiting for?
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A Sorrento Passeggiata with Giovanna
While Naples is gritty, Sorrento is elegant. It’s a vivid contrast. People complain about the high cost of real estate here in Sorrento — but you can understand why. The police shut down this main drag each evening, and everyone is out savoring the magic hour...as I’m doing with my local guide, Giovanna.
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Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast
The video begins in beautiful Sorrento, a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy. From here I travel along the Amalfi coast on the amazing Roller Coaster Road. From Salerno I take a boat to the picturesque town of Amalfi.
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