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People travel from here to Naples and Rome, and to here from Sorrento and Stromboli.
Mr & Mrs Smith
on nearby Naples
Naples is 16 miles from Sant'Agnello
Cityscape: Pastel-painted Amalfi
City Life: Sailors and sirens
  • + Getting There

    Automobiles

    It's worth renting a car to be able to explore, but traffic can be bumper to bumper on the coastal road in summer.

    Planes

    Naples airport, 40 miles from Sorrento, is the most convenient, with regular international flights year round, including an EasyJet service from London Stansted.

    Trains

    Napoli Centrale on Piazza Garibaldi is linked to Sorrento by the Circumvesuviana train which runs twice hourly; See www.vesuviana.it for details.

  • + Local Knowledge

    Dialing

    Country code for Italy: 39. Sorrento: 081.

    Reads

    The Last Days of Pompeii by Edgar Bulwer-Lytton; The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith.

    Do go / Don't Go

    Massa Lubrense, at the tip of the Sorrentine peninsula, is an area of hamlets, lemon groves and unrivalled sea views. The groves are criss-crossed by mule paths and marked footpaths - fantastic in spring when the lemon and orange blossom are in bloom.

    Cuisine

    Fish and crustaceans are the Sorrentine starlets. Specialities include lobster cooked with tomatoes, octopus casserole and sautéed shrimp. Main ingredients include sweet extra-virgin olive oil, tomatoes, fior di latte mozzarella (which, in Sorrento, is plaited), and herbs.

    Taxis

    Expensive, but most sights in Sorrento are walkable. If you can't do without a driver, call 081 878 2204.

    Tipping

    Although restaurant bills include a service charge, an additional ten per cent tip is customary.

    Currency

    Euro.

    Packing

    Some comfortable shoes for Pompeii and the climb up and down the steep steps to the beach.

  • + Worth Doing

    Arts

    In 79AD Sorrento had an awesome view of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii. It's possible to wander the well-preserved ruins of the doomed city; see www.pompeiisites.org for details. (Wear comfortable shoes - Roman roads are surprisingly ill-suited to sandals.)

    And...

    Shopping

    Pick up some limoncello liqueur, infused with Sorrentine lemon peel, or nocino, made from walnuts and coffee beans. Via San Cesareo is the place to find handicrafts such as ceramics, scented wax, coral or lace. There's also a weekly street market on Tuesdays. It's worth the 20-minute trip over to Capri to join the jet set for some serious boutique spending.

    Viewpoint

    There are fantastic coastal views from the Villa Communale park next to the 16th-century church of San Francesco, which also holds regular classical-music concerts.

    Something

    Try to sneak into one of the wood-inlay workshops and observe the traditional art of intricate mosaic woodwork (Tarsia). Try Gargiulo Salvatore on Via Fuoro.

  • + Diary

    27 June Festa di Sant'Andrea; the statue of Amalfi's patron is taken from the cathedral and hiked about town to commemorate the 'miracle' which saved Amalfi from the fearsome pirate Barbarossa. There's a dashing show of pyrotechnics. 26 July The Festival of Sant' Anna sees boat processions and fireworks in the bay overlooked by La Minervetta. July-September Sorrento Summer of Music takes place in the cloisters of San Francesco monastery and pulls in internationally renowned classical musicians. November Sorrento's International Film Festival is Italy's foremost silver-screen shindig. See www.sorrentotourism.com for details.

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