10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Sorrento Coast That You Shouldn't Miss

October 31, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Sorrento Coast, Italy including Gallery Raffaele Celentano, Vinicola De Angelis, Basilica di Sant'Antonino, Chiostro di San Francesco, Duomo dei San Filippo e Giacomo, Museobottega della Tarsialignea, Punta del Capo, Piazza Tasso, Monte Faito e Panorama, I Giardini di Cataldo.
Restaurants in Sorrento Coast

Chiostro Di San Francesco, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 344 083 8503 http://www.raffaelecelentano.com/en-index.htm
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Gallery Raffaele Celentano

Reviewed By torstenr161 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

great b&w photographies of Italians in the style of Henrie Cartier Bresson and access to a stunning terrace with e great view. The photographer was present himself and had a short chat with us, really nice experience.

2. Vinicola De Angelis

Via Marziali 14, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 878 1648 [email protected] http://www.cantinedeangelis.it/
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Vinicola De Angelis

Facing the splendid gulf of Naples with its spectacular view of the sea we find the wine growing region and cellars of the De Angelis family. Raffaele De Angelis, in 1936, founded the family business continued by his family with the same passion and commitment which is respected throughout Naples. Overseen by Angelo Valentino is the production of the splendid and particular wines of piedirosso, aglianico, coda di volpe and falanghina. All wines produced by De Angelis family reflect their wisdom, knowledge and experience of cultivating grapes into a modern evolution of production BE SO KIND TO MAKE A RESERVATION ONE DAY BEFORE

Reviewed By 369salisbury

We visited in late January having booked on line. The winery is unusual in that it is in the town centre, just behind the railway station, so is very convenient to walk to. Rafaella was friendly and welcoming and very informative about the history of the company and the reason for it's location, and the wine making process. It goes without saying that we enjoyed tasting the wines, in fact so much so we ordered several boxes of the Lachrima Christi del Vesuvio to be shipped home. They arrived just a week later. I am happy to report we are enjoying it just as much here in miserable weather in February in England as we did in Sunny Sorrento.

3. Basilica di Sant'Antonino

Piazza Sant'Antonino Sorrento, Italy, Sorrento Italy
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4.5 based on 407 reviews

Basilica di Sant'Antonino

Reviewed By 301ericw - Knoxville, United States

Absolutely beautiful church and well worth your time checking out. Free entry and very easy to find. Make sure and check out the LOWER level

4. Chiostro di San Francesco

Piazza Francesco Saverio Gargiulo 8, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 878 1269 http://www.fondazionesorrento.com/it/chiostro-di-s--francesco.php
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4.5 based on 921 reviews

Chiostro di San Francesco

Reviewed By FedoraOnTour - Sidcup, United Kingdom

This lovely little building houses a rather excellent exhibition of photographs by RAFFAELE CELENTANO which is well worth a look. Also when I went in July 2019 there was an exhibition on SOPHIA LOREN. Great views from the balcony AND a swing - try it out!

5. Duomo dei San Filippo e Giacomo

Largo Arcivescovado At the Corner of Corso Italia and Via. P.R. Giuliani, Sorrento Italy
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Duomo dei San Filippo e Giacomo

Reviewed By jackiecZ4908AW - Peterborough, United Kingdom

This cathedral can be easily found whilst walking around the quaint town of Sorrento. The architecture is stunning and the painted ceiling is beautiful. The inlaid marquetry door is lovely. So much character and the atmosphere is so peaceful and tranquil. It really is a beautiful special place. There is no admission charge

6. Museobottega della Tarsialignea

Via San Nicola 28, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 877 1942 [email protected] http://www.museomuta.it/
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4.5 based on 232 reviews

Museobottega della Tarsialignea

Reviewed By 128melissar - La Center, United States

This small museum in the heart of Sorrento is well worth a visit. We had a bit of a time finding it, but once we did, we loved wandering the three floors and marveling at the exquisite inlaid wood that Sorrento is known for. You don't have to spend forever, but do yourself a favor and poke your nose in. It will give you a much greater appreciation and eye for this art form.

7. Punta del Capo

Via del Capo, Sorrento Italy
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Punta del Capo

8. Piazza Tasso

80067, Sorrento Italy
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4.5 based on 3,454 reviews

Piazza Tasso

Reviewed By MarekLontour - Bradford, United Kingdom

What a superb spot to stroll around , stop for a drink & something to eat. So many options in the piazza a just off too, so whether you're dining, shopping or just need a gelato you can get it all here.

9. Monte Faito e Panorama

Strada Statale 269 KM 4,774, 80069, Vico Equense Italy
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4.5 based on 383 reviews

Monte Faito e Panorama

Reviewed By fornaro24 - San Diego, United States

Our friend "Enrico" that lives in Napoli took us here. It has amazing views. Beautiful a must see. Grazie, for the good memories Enrico!

10. I Giardini di Cataldo

Corso Italia 267, 80067, Sorrento Italy +39 081 878 1888 [email protected] http://www.igiardinidicataldo.it
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4.5 based on 474 reviews

I Giardini di Cataldo

A walk through a lemon grove. Taste and sale of typical Sorrento products and liqueurs: Limoncello, Oranges, Mandarin, Liquorice, Basil, Fennels, Nuts, Limoncello Babà and Marmalades.

Reviewed By Meemo46 - Scarborough, United Kingdom

Absolute must visit for anyone going to Sorrento, ice cream is amazing and the gardens are beautiful... and of course the limoncello is the best in Sorrento, organic and minimal ingredients... you can see the whole process with a tour round the small factory.

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