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MOTORBOAT - UP TO 30 SEATS Shared

Departure from Capri

Skip the line
Save money
See the island highlights

Speedboats

€ 23 € 24 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(297 Reviews)
Shared Amalfi Coast Boat Tour Shared

Departure from Positano, Praiano

Small group tour (max 12 people)
A full day dedicated to the sea of the Amalfi Coast
Free time to visit Amalfi;

Amalfi Coast Boat (Shared)

€ 120 € 130 per guest

Duration 7 ore 7 ore

Free cancellation

(726 Reviews)
Capri Boat Tour with Blue Grotto: Open Ticket Shared

Departure from Capri

Blue Grotto visit
Flexible open ticket
Tour in English and Italian

Motorized Boat for island boat tour

€ 23 per guest

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(1161 Reviews)
Private luxury transfer from Naples to Sorrento Bestseller

Departure from Amalfi, Naples, Positano, Ravello, Sorrento, Praiano

Private transfer between Naples and Sorrento with a brand new Mercedes vehicles and professional English speaking driver

Luxury Mercedes Vehicle

From € 56 Per vehicle | Max 8 passengers

Duration 1 hour (Nightly) 2 ore

Free cancellation

(368 Reviews)

Departure from Positano, Salerno

Private transfer from Salerno to Positano or vice versa
Air-conditioned luxury vehicle
Destination of your choice in Positano

Luxury car o sedan

From € 180 Per vehicle | Max 16

Duration 2 ore

Free cancellation

(260 Reviews)

Departure from Salerno

Avoid public transportation
Luggage included
Expert English-speaking driver

Luxury Mercedes Vehicle

From € 210 Per vehicle | Max 8 passengers

Duration 1 hour

Free cancellation

(368 Reviews)
Transfer to Blue Grotto and Back- Blue Line Shared

Departure from Capri

Children ride free
Save with online booking
Skip the line boarding

Speedboats

€ 23 per guest

Duration 1 hour

Free cancellation

(297 Reviews)

Departure from Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, Cetara, Maiori, Praiano, Salerno

A private boat tour
Traditional Aprea gozzo boat
Beverages, and beach towels included

Gozzo Fratelli Aprea 7.50 and other options...

From € 750 Per boat | Max 12 passengers

Duration 4 ore 7 ore

(157 Reviews)
Tour of the Amalfi Cost, Positano, Amalfi & Ravello Shared

Departure from Naples, Sorrento

Visit Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello in a day
Transfer by boat from Positano to Amalfi
Avoid the hassle and crowds of public transportation
Local official guide in English

Amalfi Coast from Sorrento and other options...

€ 105 per guest

Duration 8 ore 9 ore

Free cancellation

(1306 Reviews)
 Tour of Capri by sea and by land, from Sorrento New Shared

Departure from Sorrento

Boat with restroom, outdoor seating and sun awning
Complete tour of the island
Plenty of free time to visit Capri on land

Motorized Boat from Sorrento to Capri

€ 75 per guest

Duration 8 ore

Free cancellation

(1161 Reviews)
From Sorrento: Hydrofoil to Positano & Amalfi Bestseller Shared

Departure from Sorrento

Avoid traffic and delays
Admire the coastline by sea
Stop in both Positano and Amalfi

Hydrofoil from Sorrento 9:30AM

€ 45 per guest

Duration 9 ore

Guided walking tour of Pompeii  Skip-the-line Tickets Shared

Departure from Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento

Walking tour inside the archaeological site of Pompeii
Professional English-speaking guide
Skip-the-line entrance tickets included

Pompeii from Sorrento and other options...

€ 49 per guest

Duration 2 ore (Afternoon) 2 ore (Morning) 4 ore (Morning) 4 ore (Morning)

Free cancellation

(1306 Reviews)

Sorrento Insider: Your Complete Guide

A dramatic cliff rising directly above the waters of Italy’s Mediterranean coastline, offering spectacular views over the Bay of Naples. A historic center made up of a maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, cafès, restaurants, and limoncello sellers. To one side, the crystalline sea and to the other lush hills covered in citrus groves. Highlights like Capri, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Mount Vesuvius, and Ischia all within striking distance for a day trip. And to top it off, a mild climate all year round and the delightful cuisine of southern Italy.

Sorrento ticks all the right boxes, which is why it is one of the most famous and popular tourist destinations in Italy. It’s a place you’ll want to return to over and over again.

Where is Sorrento?

Sorrento is in the Italian region of Campania about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Naples (Napoli) and 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Salerno.
This resort town is the capital of the Sorrentine Peninsula, a tongue of land that is home to the towns of Sorrento, Sant’Agnello, Piano di Sorrento, Meta, and Vico Equense. The Amalfi Coast lines the opposite side of the peninsula, with A-list villages like Positano and Amalfi seeing millions of visitors a year.

Where should I stay in Sorrento?

The main square in Sorrento is called Piazza Tasso, where the pedestrian-only Corso Italia and Via San Cesareo set off. This is the heart of the historic center (“centro storico”) and the best area to book an accommodation in Sorrento, as it’s convenient to get around on foot, is thick with trattorias and cafés just steps away, and is a strategic point for setting off to explore the area’s highlights from Pompeii at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius to the Amalfi Coast. The town’s port sits just below the main square, where you can catch boat tours or ferries to Capri (home of the (Blue Grotto) and other destinations in the Bay of Naples and the Circumvesuviana train station is just a few minutes away on foot. Here, you can catch a train to Pompeii or Herculaneum or a Sita bus to Positano or Amalfi.

What should I see in Sorrento?

The history of Sorrento stretches back 1,000 years, so the town is rich in historic and cultural sights. For a good overview of the area’s history, stop at the Museo del Correale di Terranova Museum to visit its archaeological collection with finds dating from the ancient Greeks and Roman, a collection of precious Capodimonte porcelain, and paintings from the Neapolitan school. Be sure to take a stroll through the garden, as well.

While you explore Sorrento’s historic center on foot, stop to admire the frescoed cupola of the del Sedil Dominova, where the local nobility would once gather. From here, walk the narrow lanes downhill to the entrance of the Villa Comunale, a beautiful public garden with a panoramic terrace that takes in all of the Bay of Naples. Along the way, stop to take in the Cloister of San Francesco, built in the 1300s, and the adjacent church. Take a moment to visit the local Church of Sant’Antonino, as well, to admire its fascinating collection of votive objects on the lower floor. Once you return to the main Piazza Tasso, look over the railing on the Valley of the Mills (Vallone dei Mulini), one of the many gorges that cut through the coastline from the mountain peaks to the water’s edge. Here you can take in the remains of a historic mill and woodworks. As evening falls, head down to Marina Grande, a charming fishing village where you can enjoy a dinner of fresh fish and seafood right on the water.

While you’re staying in Sorrento, visit the lovely Bagni della Regina Giovanna in Capo di Sorrento. This unique spot is made up of a natural pool contained in the remains of an ancient Roman villa. Passionate hikers can also take on the Punta Campanella trail that leads to the very far point of the Sorrentine Peninsula.

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Where to Stay

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Restaurant Guide for Sorrento

The best restaurants and pizzerias for lunch and dinner.

Restaurants - Sorrento

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Sorrento's most impressive scenic view blends with a Michelin-starred dining experience

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Top sights

The smallest town on the Sorrentine Peninsula

The commercial hub of the Sorrentine Peninsula

The town with the most beautiful beaches on the Sorrentine Peninsula

The farthest point on the Sorrentine Peninsula

The lesser-known side of the Sorrentine Peninsula

The most important town on the Sorrentine Peninsula