Sorrento, perched on the cliffs of the Sorrentine Peninsula, not to be confused with the Amalfi Coast, is a gem of southern Italy. Known for its sweeping views of the Bay of Naples, lush lemon groves, and charming narrow streets, Sorrento offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Whether you’re a history buff, a food lover, or someone seeking the perfect Instagram shot, Sorrento has something for everyone. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the must-see attractions and some lesser-known hidden gems that will make your day in Sorrento truly special. Also, it’s our hometown so this one is special for us!
Morning: soak in the scenic views
1. Piazza Tasso: the heart of Sorrento
Start your day in Sorrento at Piazza Tasso, where Iamme Ia!’s Infopoint is also located! Piazza Tasso is the main square, named after the famous poet Torquato Tasso. Surrounded by vibrant cafés, charming shops, and historical buildings, Piazza Tasso is the perfect place to grab an espresso and a cornetto, savoring the morning energy of the town. The square is also a great spot for people-watching, offering a glimpse into the daily life of locals.
2. Corso Italia: Sorrento’s main street
From Piazza Tasso, take a leisurely stroll down Corso Italia, Sorrento’s main street. Lined with boutiques, gelaterias, and souvenir shops, Corso Italia is where traditional meets contemporary. As you walk, be sure to pop into some of the artisanal shops selling handcrafted leather goods, ceramics, and, of course, Limoncello, the iconic lemon liqueur of the region.
3. Villa Comunale: a view to remember
Next, head towards Villa Comunale, one of Sorrento’s most beautiful public parks. This serene garden offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the island of Capri in the distance. The gardens are a peaceful retreat, perfect for a moment of reflection as you take in the panoramic views. If you’re visiting in the spring or summer, the gardens are alive with colorful flowers, making it a photographer’s dream.
4. Bagni della Regina Giovanna: a natural pool by the Sea
For a truly unique experience, visit the Bagni della Regina Giovanna, a natural swimming pool surrounded by ancient Roman ruins. This secluded spot, named after Queen Giovanna of Anjou, is a favorite among locals. The crystal-clear waters and the scenic backdrop make it a perfect place to swim or simply relax by the sea. The short hike to the site offers stunning views of the coastline, adding to the adventure.
Midday: dive into Sorrento’s History and Culture
5. Cloister of San Francesco: a tranquil oasis
A short walk from Villa Comunale, you’ll find the Cloister of San Francesco. This 14th-century monastery is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from the bustling streets. The cloister is an architectural marvel, combining Gothic and Renaissance styles. With its lush, tranquil garden and stunning arches, it’s also a popular venue for weddings, adding to its romantic charm.
6. Sedile Dominova: a glimpse into Sorrento’s Past
For a taste of Sorrento’s history, visit Sedile Dominova, one of the last remaining ancient meeting halls in the region. This 15th-century building features beautiful frescoes and intricate stonework, reflecting the rich history of Sorrento’s noble families. It’s a quiet spot, often overlooked by tourists, making it a hidden gem worth exploring.
7. Basilica of Sant’Antonino: Sorrento’s Patron Saint
Another historical must-see is the Basilica of Sant’Antonino, dedicated to Sorrento’s patron saint. The basilica is a treasure trove of religious art, with beautiful mosaics, sculptures, and relics of the saint. The church also houses a collection of ex-voto offerings, which are tokens of gratitude left by those who believe they’ve been saved by the saint’s intervention.
8. Museo Correale di Terranova: art and antiquities
If you’re a lover of art and history, the Museo Correale di Terranova is a must-visit. This museum, housed in an 18th-century villa, showcases an impressive collection of Neapolitan art, antique furniture, and archaeological finds. The museum’s garden, with its citrus trees and views of the sea, is a perfect spot to relax before continuing your day.
Afternoon: savor the flavors of Sorrento
9. Lunch at a Traditional Trattoria
No visit to Sorrento is complete without indulging in the local cuisine. For lunch, head to one of the traditional trattorias in the old town. Dine al fresco and savor dishes like gnocchi alla Sorrentina, a comforting dish of potato dumplings baked in a rich tomato sauce with mozzarella, or fresh seafood pasta. Pair your meal with a glass of local white wine, such as Falanghina, for the perfect Italian dining experience.
10. Limoncello Tasting at i Giardini di Cataldo
After lunch, take a short walk to I Giardini di Cataldo, a charming lemon grove in the heart of Sorrento. Here, you can learn about the production of Limoncello, the famous lemon liqueur, and enjoy a tasting. The garden also produces other citrus products like marmalades and lemon sorbet, which make for perfect souvenirs or gifts.
Late Afternoon: explore Hidden Gems
11. Vallone dei Mulini: the Valley of the Mills
As the afternoon sun begins to lower, take a detour to Vallone dei Mulini, a hidden valley just a few minutes from Piazza Tasso. This mysterious site, home to the ruins of ancient mills, is a photographer’s paradise. The valley, overgrown with lush vegetation, offers a glimpse into the past when the mills were used to grind grain. The eerie yet beautiful atmosphere of Vallone dei Mulini makes it one of Sorrento’s most intriguing hidden gems.
12. Enjoy an appetizer on a panoramic terrace
Many hotels overlook the sea in Sorrento, so take the chance to have an Aperitivo overlooking this amazing view. We really recommend trying the Limoncello Spritz, this unique drink combining the flavor of Limoncello with the bubbly fun of wine spritz.
Evening: unwind with Sunset Views
12. Dinner with a view at Marina Grande
As the day comes to an end, head to Marina Grande, Sorrento’s old fishing village, for a memorable dinner by the sea. This picturesque harbor, lined with colorful buildings and fishing boats, offers some of the best seafood in Sorrento. Enjoy a fresh catch of the day, like grilled calamari or frutti di mare, while watching the sunset over the Bay of Naples. The warm glow of the setting sun, combined with the sound of waves gently lapping the shore, creates an unforgettable dining experience.
13. Gelato: a sweet end to the day
No day in Sorrento would be complete without a scoop (or two) of gelato. Stop by one of Sorrento’s many gelateria for a delicious artisanal treat. Most of them offer a variety of unique flavors, from traditional favorites like pistachio and stracciatella to more adventurous options like lemon basil or chili chocolate. It’s the perfect way to end your day in Sorrento, savoring the sweet taste of Italy as you stroll back to your hotel.
Explore Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast with Iamme Ia!
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If you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Sorrento, feel free to stop by our office at Piazza Torquato Tasso 16, where our friendly staff is eager to help you plan your next unforgettable adventure. As a proud Gray Line licensee, Iamme Ia! has been committed since 2014 to not only showcasing the stunning landscapes and rich culture of the Amalfi Coast but also to providing a narrative that weaves together breathtaking views, diverse experiences, and memorable moments.
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