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    Citta di Sorrento - Vista views and where to catch the sunset

    Citta di Sorrento

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    The city of Sorrento is perched on a cliff overlooking the Bay of Naples and views for miles,…read morequaint cobblestone streets and shop filled alleys, detailed historic architecture and lemon & orange trees everywhere, I instantly fell in love! With the casual vibe of a seaside town, friendly people, exquisitely delicious food and fabulous local wine, it's impossible not to love Sorrento! My eight days there, whether exploring Sorrento itself or the surrounding areas, were glorious and already I want to return! The sherbert colored buildings, centuries old wooden and iron doors and detailed architecture line the streets and are a feast for your eyes. Make sure to walk along Via Correale with the upscale hotels and the best views of the pools and hotels built into the cliffs going down to the beach. To access the beach you need to take a lift from a hotel or on the west end of town, a public lift for $1 euro each way. It's totally worth it! There is also a path of switchbacks that takes you down. The beach is rocky and there are floating docks with recliners and stairs to the deep aqua blue waters. Lots of cafes down at water level, too. Views from the top are like a postcard or in todays terms, Instagram worthy. Treat yourself to lunch or dinner at one of the hotel restaurants. The food is fabulous and the atmosphere transports you. I recommend the Lorelei and it's outdoor patio with tables under white umbrellas and unparalleled views of Mt. Vesuvius. Or at the opposite end, sit under the lemon tree covered pergola at a table overlooking the cliffs and bathing docks below, the blue sky and the blue water of The Bay of Naples merging into one. Both meals were memorable and I will definitely be going back to both! In the heart of the city is I Giardini de Cataldo, a lemon grove with an entrance on the sidewalk of Via Corso Italia. You can wander and explore for free and try their limoncello and gelato, both available for purchase. Past the Piazza Tasso, the central square, there are narrow streets filled with shops, cafes, churches, museums, restaurants, and bars. The gorgeous centuries old doorways framed by hanging plants, bougainvillea, iron window boxes spilling over with geraniums, with and flag pendants and laundry hanging above. It is as charming as you have imagined, even better! Go down to the port and catch a ferry to the island of Capri where the boats in the harbor and pastel buildings great you. Many high end shops, restaurants and a boat ride to the blue grotto will be a full day. Hire a tour guide to drive you down the Amalfi Coast with stops in Positano, Rovello and Amalfi Town, each with their own beauty and charm. And lots and lots of steps and steep roads! The drive is incredibly beautiful but do leave the driving up to the skilled and experienced drivers. We also did a day trip to Salerno to visit a buffallo Mozzerella farm and have a farm fresh lunch; to Mt. Vesuvius to hike up to the crater; an afternoon taking in the wonders of Pompeii and this preserved ancient city; and a day in Naples where they truly have the worlds best pizza. Really! Even with all that, I had four full days in Sorrento and never ran out of things to do. There are cooking classes, which I highly recommend. Various tours. Lots of shopping. And too many restaurants to name! The food is some of the best in the world and it was surprisingly affordable especially the wine. Delicious pasta dishes for $10 and a bottle of wine for $8. I could live here! If Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast are not in your bucket list, they should be! Best time to go is early April or October as the summer months are super hot and the streets overflowing with tourists. We were there the last two weeks of October and it was sunny, 75-80 degrees, and blue skies every day. Plenty of people so you didn't feel like the town was isolated but never too crowded. Sorrento is a beautiful place in every way. Can not wait to return!

    It's time for some travel inspo!…read more While Sorrento isn't an island, its location sits at a viewpoint of the Gulf of Naples and the surrounding iconic beauties of Southern Italy, like Mount Vesuvio. Here you'll find lemon and orange giardini (gardens), zig zags staircases, cobblestone roadways lined with lemon and orange trees, and beautiful historic architecture - all in a seemingly busy, however relaxed seaside lifestyle. With outdoor bistros and lots of conversation, you can't miss out on delectable food! I'll take you on a picture tour of Sorrento's residential streets, bayside, cliffside, shopping alleys, and some fun food. For the best experiences, when the countries open up, GO VISIT! (All my travel photos were taken 2019 pre-covid)

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    Citta di Sorrento - I Giardini di Cataldo

    I Giardini di Cataldo

    Citta di Sorrento - Marina di Sorrento (see the zig zag stairwell)

    Marina di Sorrento (see the zig zag stairwell)

    Citta di Sorrento - Vista views and where to catch serenity

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    Vista views and where to catch serenity

    L'uomo e Il Mare

    L'uomo e Il Mare

    5.0(4 reviews)
    9.2 km

    This company does it right - highly recommend for a day-trip excursion on the Amalfi coast. We did…read morethe day trip to Capri - it was €65 per person for the full day and included a shuttle service that picked us up from our Airbnb and brought us home at night! We got on the boat at the port in Praiano, and made a quick stop in Positano to pick up some more passengers. Our tour guide, Valentina, was amazing and spoke English, Italian and Spanish, making everyone on board very comfortable. Antonio, the captain was great and made a point to spin the boat around at each stop so folks on all sides of the boat could get a prime view. Valentina pointed out sights on the peninsula along the way and we did a full circumference of Capri before the day was over. Unlimited beers, sodas and water is included and they even brought us some snacks along the way. We stopped at all grottos (incl the famous blue grotto) plus a swimming spot, and then got a 4-hour window of free time on Capri to explore. The ride back to Praiano included some Prosecco and pastries to finish the day. If you're looking for a fun and relaxed way to get to Capri and see some of the coast by boat, look no further than L'Uomo e il Mare by Plaghia Charter!!

    It doesn't get any better than this: a boat tour to Capri for the day. The tour kiosk is located…read moreby the ferry arrival area and we set sail from Positano to Capri (the tour was €50 per person). They dropped us off at the Marina Grande in Capri and you are free to explore the island for 4 hours. They suggested buying a picnic lunch by the dock (cured meats, cheese, bread, etc), grab a convertible cab ride to the gandola, ride the gandola to the top of Ana Capri, take in the view of the Faraglioni (eat lunch), and then do some shopping in Capri. When we got back to the boat, they gave us a 360 tour of Capri by stopping at every grotto (Blue, Green, and White) and passing under the Faraglioni. They also gave us prosecco and traditional Italian cake. There were also a few swimming breaks when we got to swim in a few bays / hidden caves. The tour of the Blue Grotto is not included in the cost of the tour, but we jumped in a row boat for €25 for a quick stop inside the grotto (it's an obligatory tourist stop, but way overrated). Overall, it was a memorable and highly recommended tour.

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    L'uomo e Il Mare - Lighthouse at the tip of the amalfi peninsula

    Lighthouse at the tip of the amalfi peninsula

    L'uomo e Il Mare - Our boat

    Our boat

    L'uomo e Il Mare - The white grotto

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    The white grotto

    AP Tours - Leading Tower of Pisa

    AP Tours

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Great visit to the old country. Wonderful, courteous, professional drivers. I appreciate all of…read moreyour hard work in providing us the greatest experience.

    We joined a shared tour for the day with fellow cruisers and we are so glad we did! We had a…read morewonderful day visiting the Amalfi Coast! Our driver, Alessandro, was professional, courteous and simply fantastic. He was very knowledgeable about the area and was a wonderful driver. His English was perfect and you could tell he really loved his country and took pride in his job. We had a private tour guide, Pina, at Pompeii. She was phenomenal and really made the ruins "come to life" before our eyes. We got to see many of the highlights without having to be herded with a huge tour group. The drive along the coast was spectacular and Alessandro stopped frequently for photos. We also had about an hour to walk around in Positano (more time than needed as it's just mostly a touristy town with junky shops) and about 1.5 hours in Sorrento (I needed much, much more time there; it is a lovely town). After Sorrento, Alessandro personally walked us to the ferry and purchased our tickets for the return trip to Naples. The folks on our shared tour didn't want to have lunch so unfortunately we missed out on that aspect of the tour. Looking back, I think this tour promises a bit more than it can deliver given the time restraints. I simply don't see how there would be time for a proper lunch on a short day tour. I know it is hard to please everyone on a shared tour, but it is also disappointing to not get to see everything that was promised. We barely had time to visit Pompeii, Sorrento and Positano in the time allotted even without stopping for lunch. That's the only reason I'm ranking this a 4 our of 5 stars; better time management would have allowed us to see a lot more with a short amount of time. It was also a bit of a bummer not to get to see the "real" Napoli as we stuck to boring highways instead of charming side streets. Overall it was a great trip. I really liked having a private driver and air conditioned van (in immaculate condition) waiting for me at each stop. It was fun to feel like a true V.I.P. for the day. I would not hesitate to recommend APTours and I would definitely book them again in the future.

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    AP Tours - Collesum

    Collesum

    AP Tours
    AP Tours - Another gorgeous photo stop near Positano.

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    Another gorgeous photo stop near Positano.

    Lucibello

    Lucibello

    4.8(8 reviews)
    9.5 km

    One of the most beautiful places on earth. If you're in Positano, take a boat charter to capri to…read morespend the day and you won't be disappointed at exploring the birthplace of limoncello! Walk around, enjoy the views, get some food (literally anywhere street vendor or restaurant) and enjoy.

    There are many options in boats to take you to Capri from Positano, along the Amalfi Coast or to…read morethe islands nearby, but Lucibello is the best! If you are looking for an almost private boating experience, look no further. While a little more expensive than the other places lined up and down the beach, what made my mind up was that there would only be 10-12 people on our boat. The cost to Capril was $70 a person for the day and know that they bring towels and beverages so all you need to do is come prepared to enjoy a great day out on the water (wear your swim suit and you can swim right off the boat!) The boat leaves Positano around 9am on most days. They show you a range of sights along the way to Capri like the white grotto, the green grotto, the lighthouse, Villa Malaparte and you get off the boat at Marina Grande. You then have about 3 hours on the island before returning back to Positano. There is a stop both on the way there and on the way back to swim off the boat and enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean! A wonderful way to see the Amalfi Coast- this was one of my favorite days of my entire trip!

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    Lucibello - Looking out from Capri

    Looking out from Capri

    Lucibello - Wow!

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    Wow!

    Italy Limousine

    Italy Limousine

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.4 km

    I booked a transfer service with them online and they cancelled without notice. Be careful before…read morebooking.

    In October 2015, we booked the Amalfi Coast single day tour. Rino collected us at our hotel in…read moreNaples in a luxury sedan, on time and with the warmest smile. The tour included visits to Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello with beautiful views of the sea and coastline. We stopped in Positano for the most delicious lunch (and fell in love with the city). Along the way, Rino shared his favorite stops so we could admire the breathtaking views and take photos. During the whole tour, Rino shared stories of his homeland, Sorrento, and the region. Just an absolutely perfect day! Based on this lovely experience with Rino, we decided to revisit the Amalfi coast in 2016. We contacted Italy Limousine and Josephine worked with us on scheduling dates, providing suggestions, and assisting with reservations; she was the key to making our trip awesome. This year, we booked two tours. The first, a one-way tour from Naples airport with a drop at our hotel in Positano. Because we arrived around noon, Josephine customized our tour to include a stop for lunch at a winery near Pompeii. The luncheon included a wine tasting and the most fresh and delicious meal (antipasta, spaghetti, and pastry); a perfect way to begin our vacation in Italy. Our driver, Antonio, was super friendly and played wonderful music, and we so relished the breathtaking views. After our week stay in Positano, Capri, and Naples, our second tour was to Florence. We were delighted to find Antonio's warm and welcoming smile at our hotel in Naples (exactly on time). Off we went for our five hour trek to Umbria; and again, Josephine suggested we stop in Orvieto, a beautiful town with a 14th Century Cathedral and Underground. After enjoying a brief lunch and tour of the city, we joined a tour offered in Italian, and were so thankful that Antonio joined us and translated the Italian to English. Upon arriving in Florence, we were saddened to say good-bye to our friend, Antonio, as he went above and beyond in making our day so enjoyable. Thanks for making both of our stays memorable, Rino, Antonio, and Josephine! We will definitely book with Italy Limousine again and again and again.

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    Italy Limousine - My mom with the driver.  He made us feel very comfortable, such a great guy!

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    My mom with the driver. He made us feel very comfortable, such a great guy!

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