Things to Do in Sorrento
Skirt the coast of the famous island of Capri by boat, visiting its coves, grottos, and famous natural arch. You'll even be able to explore the island on foot!
• Walk through an ancient Roman city with an expert guide who brings its past to life
• Explore baths, bakeries, forums, homes, and streets once buzzing with daily life
• Hear stories of how people lived, worked, and worshipped before disaster struck
• Upgrade to visit the nearby Roman town of Herculaneum to see how the same eruption shaped a different fate
Welcome to Sorrento!
My name is Dashel and I'm excited to give you a glimpse into the rich culture of this picturesque town.
Our guided walk will take us through the charming streets of Sorrento, Starting from the bustling Piazza Tasso.
Along the way, we will vist some of the town's most iconic landmarks.
But that's not all, we will also have the chance to taste some of the delicious local street food and sample the famous limoncello produced in the region.
Are you ready to explore Sorrento with me?
• Get picked up from the meeting point and transferred to Massa Lubrense port to board a beautiful Sorrentine gozzo, accommodating up to 12 passengers.
• Indulge in 4 hours of free time on the island, exploring its beauty at your leisure and enjoying a swim in the clear azure waters.
• Cruise into the White Grotto and Green Grotto, then unwind on deck with snacks, bottled water, and a choice of soft drink or beer.
• Fun Fact: Villa Jovis is one of the 12 villas built by the Roman Emperor Tiberius on Capri. It is the largest of the imperial villas.
• Cruise along the coast to see views of Mount Vesuvius, Li Galli Island, Nerano, Praiano, and the dramatic Fjord of Furore.
• Explore Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with free time to visit the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, wander historic alleyways, and soak up seaside views.
• Discover Positano's colorful cliffside streets, artisan boutiques, ceramic shops, and postcard-worthy panoramas during your free time ashore.
• Upgrade your experience with a visit to Ravello, a tranquil hilltop village known for Villa Rufolo and spectacular coastal vistas.
• Join an English-speaking guide for a 2-hour Pompeii tour covering preserved streets, homes, and public spaces inside the archaeological park.
• Head up Mount Vesuvius for a crater hike with a multilingual audioguide available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German.
• The small-group format, capped at 20 guests, allows for a more paced visit with easier movement between stops.
• Travel from Sorrento to Positano and Amalfi easily. The trip includes a round-trip transport from Sorrento and a hydrofoil cruise from Positano to Amalfi during summer.
• At Positano, visit medieval attractions like the famous Church of Santa Maria Assunta. Explore the beaches and streets that all make Positano so vibrant.
• Amalfi has UNESCO Heritage Site status and is also home to an iconic cathedral, the Amalfi Cathedral. Relax at the beach, savor some local cuisine, and soak up more of the coastline.
• Ravello, the last stop on this tour, is truly a precious gem of the Coast and is known for its connection to famous musicians and scenic villas which have outstanding views of the sea.
• Bypass crowds to explore the Pompeii Archaeological Park at your pace.
• Explore the ruins with ease and context using a multilingual audio guide and a detailed map that brings the city’s history and layout to life.
• Skip past queues and follow an expert guide around the marketplaces, boathouse, and temple structures of this UNESCO-listed site.
• Express round-trip transfers from Sorrento ensure a peaceful day trip, perfect for those vacationing on the Sorrentine Peninsula.
• Experience the magic of the coast on a boat tour and get insider tips from your guide.
• Visit the Blue Grotto and witness its unique, naturally-lit blue waters.
• Enjoy a hassle-free trip with transportation on the islands taken care of.
• Hear about the history and myths about the island, enhancing your visit to attractions like the Piazza Umberto I, Via Camerelle or 'Strada della Moda', and more.









































