Sorrento is famously known for their Limoncello. The history of Limoncello in Sorrento dates back to the early 20th century. It was initially made in homes using locally grown lemons, a tradition that continues to this day. The recipe was often a closely guarded family secret, passed down through generations.
See the Amalfi Coast from the hilltops on a guided hike along the Path of the Gods with transfers from Sorrento. Pass shepherds tending their flocks as you wind your way on this breathtaking route.
1. Baths of Queen Giovanna
History and cinema at the seaside in Sorrento
2. Spiaggia della Pignatella
A reef in the midst of a thousand shades of blue.
3. Marina di Puolo
The beach favoured by families in the area
4. Marina Piccola Beach
A small sandy beach easily reachable from the center
5. Fiordo di Crapolla
Rugged hidden gems
Set sail from Sorrento and get ready to discover Capri and the Blue Grotto. Meet early and beat the crowds at the Blue Grotto and enjoy time to snorkel and explore the island before you return.
Visit a characteristic country farm in Sorrento. Become part of an Italian family for a few hours, learn the family's secret pizza recipe, and make and eat your own pizza with delicious local wine.