Exploring the Sorrentina Peninsula is an unforgettable journey through breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and authentic Italian culture.

5 Epic Stops in the Sorrento Peninsula

From traditional fishing villages to panoramic terraces and ancient churches, every stop offers a unique experience. To make the most of your stay, the Art Hotel Gran Paradiso a Sorrento is the ideal starting point, thanks to its stunning terrace overlooking the Gulf of Naples and its exclusive hospitality services.

Marina Grande, Sorrento

Marina Grande is one of the most authentic and charming fishing villages in Sorrento. With colorful houses, local trattorias, and a lively seafront atmosphere, it is the perfect place to experience traditional life by the sea. Enjoy fresh seafood and watch the sunset while feeling the heartbeat of old Sorrento.

 

Terrazza La Marinella, Sant'Agnello

A hidden gem just outside Sorrento, Terrazza La Marinella in Sant’Agnello offers one of the most spectacular views over the Gulf of Naples. It’s the perfect spot for a romantic sunset or a quiet moment surrounded by Mediterranean beauty.

 

Punta Campanella, Massa Lubrense

Located at the very tip of the Sorrentina Peninsula, Punta Campanella is a natural reserve offering stunning views of Capri and the Amalfi Coast. Rich in history and myths – once dedicated to the goddess Athena – it’s a must-see for hikers and nature lovers.

 

I migliori luoghi della Penisola Sorrentina da visitare
I migliori luoghi della Penisola Sorrentina da visitare

Villa Fondi, Piano di Sorrento

Villa Fondi De Sangro is a neoclassical villa surrounded by lush gardens and a panoramic park. Today it hosts the Archaeological Museum of the Sorrentina Peninsula, combining culture, history, and a magnificent sea view that makes it a must-visit stop.

 

Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata, Vico Equense

This beautiful church in Vico Equense is famous for its location directly overlooking the sea. Its baroque architecture and breathtaking panorama make it one of the most photographed spots on the entire Sorrentina Peninsula.