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Pompeii and Herculaneum guided tour with local lunch
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Pompeii and Herculaneum guided tour with local lunch

This tour takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum to discover two of the world's greatest archaeological sites. Buried by Mt Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago, they offer a fascinating and at times haunting insight into ancient Roman life.

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Half-day guided tour of Herculaneum UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Half-day guided tour of Herculaneum UNESCO World Heritage Site

Like nearby Pompeii, ancient Herculaneum suffered a similar fate at the hands of Vesuvius erupting in 79AD. Fortunately, archaeologists have managed to excavate parts of the city, and this half-day tour will show you what they've managed to unearth so far.

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Capri and Anacapri Select with Guided Walking Tour
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Capri and Anacapri Select with Guided Walking Tour

If the Amalfi Coast is the business, then Capri is showbusiness. This magnet for celebs since the days of Roman emperors is a must-visit. Take the ferry over then head by minibus to Anacapri in the west of the island, for some free time before making the trip to Capri town for a walking tour.

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The Three Tenors Sorrento
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The Three Tenors Sorrento

If ever a song defined a region, it has to be 'O Sole Mio. This most Neapolitan of songs is among the repertoire performed by The Three Tenors in the sumptuous surroundings of an 18th-century villa in Sorrento. Prepare to wowed – this is no ordinary show.

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Amalfi Coast Tour by Sea and Land
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Amalfi Coast Tour by Sea and Land

The fairytale Amalfi Coast is a magical mix of steep hills, cobalt sea and scattered pastel villages. On this full day tour, you'll enjoy a guided tour and free time in Amalfi, before a ferry ride across to Salerno.You'll start with a scenic bus journey along the Amalfi Coast, with Insta-worthy views from stop until start. Arrive in Amalfi for a guided tour that'll give you the lowdown on all its hidden gems and stories. After soaking up some history, you'll have free time to wander. This is your chance to live like a local for a bit – grab some of the best pastries around or chill with a beer in the lively main square, watching the world go by.The adventure continues with a ferry ride from Amalfi to Salerno – a whole new way to see the coast's beauty from the water. Wrapping up the day, you'll catch your ride back to Sorrento from Salerno.

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Ischia & La Mortella Gardens Tour
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Ischia & La Mortella Gardens Tour

Dominated by Mt Epomeo, Ischia's a small but mountainous island off the northern tip of the Bay of Naples. With blossoming gardens, spa towns and jaw-dropping scenery, it also makes for a delightful day trip from Sorrento. This one features a scenic drive, free time for lunch and the famed La Mortella Gardens.First up on this full day tour is the hydrofoil crossing from Sorrento to volcanic Ischia. On arrival, you'll get to know the island with a panoramic drive to see its highlights. There's a break for lunch before the next part of the tour.In the afternoon, the star of the show is the subtropical La Mortella Gardens. Created and lovingly tended to during decades by English composer William Walton and his Argentinian wife, Susana, they feature more than 300 rare and exotic plants, along with ornate statues and waterfalls. Check out the views from the upper hill over the Bay of Forio, before more free time until it's time to board the boat again.

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Sorrento Wine Tasting Tour
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Sorrento Wine Tasting Tour

Italy's home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. So it's only apt you tantalise your taste buds with an afternoon of wine and cheese in the hills above Sorrento.Enjoy an informal gathering that celebrates the best of local produce. You'll get to try different wine varieties – both red and white – while snacking on some tasty Italian treats.Wine and food are serious business here, so all of your samples are partnered with their perfect snack pairing by a professional sommelier. And while you're at it, you can polish up on your knowledge of the country's most famous wine-producing regions and savour a real taste of Italy.

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Sorrento Lemon Farm Small Group Tour with Lunch
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Sorrento Lemon Farm Small Group Tour with Lunch

Like a postcard from the past brought to life, Relais Correale farmhouse offers you a taste of Sorrento's old-world charm. Enjoy a guided stroll through its lemon grove, with an explanation as to how limoncello and lemon marmalade are made, before sitting for a locally sourced vegetarian lunch in an olive grove – utter bliss. There's also a limoncello tasting to look forward to.

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Capri small boat experience from Sorrento
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Capri small boat experience from Sorrento

Cosmopolitan Capri has been a magnet for the rich and glamorous for decades – everyone from Jay-Z and Beyoncé to Elton John has been spotted on the island's well-groomed shores. You'll glide over on a leisurely cruise to spend a few hours on the island.Sailing from Sorrento, you'll pass the rugged beaches of Marciano and Mitigliano en route to the island. Once under the cliffs of Capri, if conditions are right, you'll get the chance to enjoy a swim. Come ashore at the Marina Grande in Capri.Next, enjoy about three hours to explore on your own. Visit historic churches, shop in chic boutiques or grab a drink in a bar. Once back on board, enjoy a leisurely cruise back to Sorrento – sweetened by a taste of limoncello.

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Positano and Amalfi small boat experience from Sorrento
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Positano and Amalfi small boat experience from Sorrento

One of the most photogenic stretches of coastline in the world is just a boat trip away from Sorrento. Set out along the craggy cliffs and secluded bays to Positano and Amalfi with plenty of stops for swimming during this full day excursion.

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Sites and Bites: palaces and pizza fritta in Naples
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Sites and Bites: palaces and pizza fritta in Naples

Step into the heart of Naples and get ready for a city brimming with life, colour, and flavour. This walking tour blends deep-rooted history with flavour-packed street food, giving you a true taste of Neapolitan culture. You'll begin your tour in the historic centre, strolling past the Royal Palace and the church of San Francesco di Paola in Piazza del Plebiscito. From there, you'll wander through the elegant Galleria Umberto I, and catch a glimpse of Europe's oldest opera house, before diving into the buzz of the Pignasecca street market.Next, we'll head down Spaccanapoli – the street that slices Naples in two. As you stroll past the timeworn churches and crumbling palaces, you'll get to sample some Neapolitan classics – cuoppo di frittura, a paper cone full of fried bites, and pizza fritta, pizza dough that's deep-fried instead of baked. It's crispy on the outside, soft and chewy inside, and typically filled with tasty ingredients before being sealed and fried like a calzone.Then, you'll tuck into some sweet treats – sfogliatelle and babà, two classic Neapolitan pastries that are impossible to resist. You'll also stop off at Via Toledo Metro station, home to colourful mosaics and murals. It's part of the city's 'Art Stations' initiative, where international artists and architects have transformed metro stations into immersive art spaces.

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Sorrento Lemon Farm Tour
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Sorrento Lemon Farm Tour

Relais Correale farmhouse offers you a modern take on Sorrento's old-world charm. On this visit, you'll enjoy a guided stroll through its lemon grove and learn about the history of local lemon cultivation. Find out how limoncello and lemon marmalade are made, before rounding off the tour with a limoncello tasting, naturally.

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Things to do in Sorrento

Perched on a steep cliff overlooking the gulf of Naples, sits Sorrento – the land of mermaids, myths and mysteries. The seaside town’s history dates back more than 2000 years and has strong Greek and Roman influences. Luring visitors with its vivid sunsets, plush hotels and laid-back vibes, Sorrento is a byword for elegance and sophistication. Sorrento offers a classic Mediterranean summer holiday atmosphere, while retaining its original Italian charm. Sorrento is a convenient base for exploring the Amalfi Coast, but it also offers plenty of its own sights. Top six things to do in Sorrento 1. Indulge in people watching at Piazza Tasso Sorrento’s main square, Piazza Tasso, is the beating heart of the town. Named after the 17th-century poet, Torquato Tasso, the piazza puts you in the centre of all the action. Cafés and restaurants galore, it’s the perfect setting for an espresso or pre-dinner aperitif as you watch the world go by. For some culture, you can visit the square’s baroque church of Santa Maria del Carmine. The main shopping district, Corso Italia, leads off the square – so it’s the ideal spot to rest your legs after a busy day of shopping. 2. Watch the sunset from Villa Comunale A visit to Sorrento isn’t complete without visiting Villa Comunale, a charming park boasting dramatic views over the Bay of Naples. With manicured flower beds and tall palm trees, this green oasis is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll. What’s more, Villa Comunale is Sorrento’s preferred sunset spot. Enjoy a refreshing drink at the small cafe and watch fishing boats sail in and out of the harbour as the sun goes down over the Bay of Naples. Next to the park you’ll find the baroque Church of San Francesco and its 14th-century cloisters, whose fusion of different architectural styles are likely to impress. 3. Explore the old town Sorrento’s old town is a maze of cobbled streets and medieval alleys, lined with pastel-coloured buildings and traditional trattorias. As you wander around the charming historic centre, you’ll come across ancient churches, secret gardens and many photogenic buildings. Locals will welcome you into their artisan shops to browse regional handicrafts and specialities. Elderly gentlemen can be seen playing cards outside Sedil Dominova, a historic aristocratic palace with impressive domes and impeccable paintings. It’s also the last remaining noble seat of Campania, so it’s worth a visit. 4. Enjoy a dip at Bagni Regina Giovanna Located just outside Sorrento and next to the remains of a Roman villa, you’ll find Bagni Regina Giovanna. This hidden gem features a secluded cove with a natural swimming pool surrounded by rocky outcrops. Legend has it that the baths were named after 14th-century Queen Joan of Naples, who supposedly spent hours swimming here. Today, it’s still a popular swimming spot, thanks to its clear waters and serene atmosphere. You can also visit the remains of the Roman villa, which dates to the first century BC and enjoys a magnificent position looking out to sea. 5. Take a day trip to CapriSorrento makes an ideal base for exploring the Amalfi Coast and its nearby islands. Just a 20-minute ferry ride from Marina Piccola harbour lies the glamorous island of Capri. Famous for its grottoes, coves and rock formations, Capri has plenty to see in a day. The Blue Grotto is one of the island’s must-sees while the Faraglioni rock formations shouldn’t be missed either. Back on dry ground, you can take a chairlift up to Monte Solaro, the island’s highest point. Or you can sit back and indulge in some people-watching in Capri’s main square, Piazetta. Another popular place you can visit from Sorrento is the picture-postcard village of Positano, famed for its pastel-coloured buildings which dot the cliffs of the hillside town. 6. Savour local specialities Sorrento is known as Italy’s lemon town and the birthplace of the country’s most famous liqueur – limoncello. The lemon itself has become the symbol of the town and you’ll see it nearly everywhere. You can learn more about the fruit on a tour of a lemon grove, where you’ll learn about different types of lemons and how they’re harvested, before tasting freshly made limoncello produced on site. And it goes without saying, chilled limoncello is served after dinner as a digestif in pretty much all restaurants. And for a lunch to remember, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you enter Marina Grande. This picturesque fishing village is tucked into a small bay under Sorrento’s cliffs and is lined with family-owned seafood restaurants.
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