Sorrento,
the Land of the Sirens
In Greek mythology, it was home to the sirens, who attracted passing sailors onto the rocks — and it continues to lure visitors in today.
Facing Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is a charming resort town with a storied past. Once a medieval fishing city, this destination has retained the feel of an authentic, traditional Italian seaside town despite its rising popularity with travelers.
Sorrento coastline unfolds into a breathtaking landscape of rugged cliffs overlooking cerulean waters. Lush with lemon groves and olive trees, it’s an Italian paradise that attracts crowds in droves.
At aperitivo time, Piazza Tasso, the main square of this elegant clifftop town, is packed with everyone from docile Hell’s Angels in leathers to loved-up honeymooners and packs of selfie-snapping teenagers drifting off the pavements into the path of streams of Vespas.
After a hot beach day, don’t miss a fresh gelato ! There are plenty of gelateria to choose from in the narrow winding lanes off the Corso Italia.
When you stroll through the historic streets of Sorrento, it’s impossible not to be captivated by the refined beauty of intarsio sorrentino – the local art of wood inlay that has fascinated travelers for centuries.
Visiting Sorrento is not just about breathtaking views and delicious cuisine – it’s also about experiencing this timeless cultural heritage. Bringing home an inlaid piece means owning a part of Sorrento’s history, a treasure that embodies centuries of creativity and craftsmanship.