Sorrento

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Scenic Sorrento Stroll

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From the Piazza Tasso, the vibrant main center of Sorrento, you will set off to discover the highlights of this resort town famous for narrow streets, artisan shops and dramatic history. You will visit the haunting, overgrown modern ruins of the nearby Valley of the Mills and explore the Basilica di Sant'Antonino, the final resting place for the patron saint of Sorrento. From the lovely courtyard of the San Francesco Cloister and the adjacent public gardens, admire picturesque views of Sorrento Bay.

Sorrento Coast by Kayak

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Perched at the gateway to the renowned Amalfi Coast, Sorrento offers the perfect opportunity to explore scenic shorelines by kayak. Meet your guide at Marina Grande, a charming fishing village that sits at the base of the limestone cliffs on which the Old Town of Sorrento stands. From here, you will paddle your kayak along shores lined with ancient Greek walls, the remains of grand Roman villas, and historic nymphaea – grottoes where ornate shrines were dedicated to the nymphs. See the Roman villa of Agrippa Postumo and its 19-meter cave.

Local Limoncello at Villa Massa

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Sorrento is famous for its sweet, lemony limoncello liqueur. While a number of factories produce it, this excursion brings you to the leading facility that uses lemons exclusively from the heart of the Sorrentine peninsula. Only this variety of lemon earns the coveted IGP designation confirming origin and traditional production standards. Villa Massa has a history of limoncello production dating to 1890 and also makes orange, mandarin, citrus fruit, walnut and cream liqueurs.

Culinary Class at Michelin-Starred Ristorante

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After a scenic drive through the Sorrento hills, you will arrive at the quaint village of Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi and step into the Michelin-starred Ristorante Don Alfonso 1890 to begin a singular epicurean experience. You will enjoy an aperitif with canapés and a presentation of traditional Mediterranean recipes with a dash of Don Alfonso innovation. Then you will descend into the wine cellar housed in a pre-Roman tunnel. Over 25,000 superior bottles live here, and there is also an aging room for cheeses.