All Sorrento Tours & Excursions in 2025

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Situated between Naples and the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento is a gateway to Southern Italy that’s well worth exploring on its own. Admire the town’s artisan shops and seaside views with a local guide, then visit a lemon grove to taste limoncello made with Sorrento’s famed citrus. You can also hire a boat to Capri, swimming and snorkeling until the sun sets, or hop between the picturesque villages on the Amalfi Coast by boat or car. Yet another option is to hike the Path of the Gods, a cliffside trail with sweeping vistas of the colorful coastline and Bay of Naples.

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Q:What are the best tours in Sorrento?
Q:Is Sorrento a walkable town?
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Yes, Sorrento is very walkable. The streets are mostly smooth and flat, and you can get anywhere you need on foot—from the train station to the central Piazza Tasso and Sorrento Cathedral—within about 15 minutes. There’s even an elevator down to the beach, making Sorrento a more accessible alternative to hilly towns like Positano.

Q:How much do Sorrento tours cost?
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Half-day food and sightseeing tours cost US$50–US$100 per person, while group day trips from Sorrento to places like Pompeii, Amalfi, and Capri range from US$130–US$200. Private tours with round-trip transportation and a custom itinerary included start at US$600.

Q:What do you see on Sorrento tours?
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Sorrento tours visit the top attractions in and around Sorrento. Check out the views over the city’s beach clubs and Mount Vesuvius, pop into the central cathedral, and stroll through lemon groves where local limoncello is produced. Or, book a day trip to see the ruins of Pompeii, the famous grottos of Capri, or the colorful seaside villages on the Amalfi Coast.

Q:How many days in Sorrento is enough?
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Sorrento is small enough to visit in one day—you can see the highlights on the main drag, Corso Italia, in the morning, then spend the afternoon lounging on a beach chair. However, Sorrento also makes a fantastic home base for day trips. Stay for three or more days, and you can get to Capri, the Amalfi Coast, Naples, and Pompeii by bus, car, train, or boat.

Q:What is the best month to visit Sorrento?
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September is the best month to visit Sorrento. Temperatures in the 70s and 80s mean you can enjoy all the outdoor fun the city has to offer, from aperitifs in the main square to sunny strolls around town and swimming at the beach clubs. If you go later in the month, you’ll also bypass the summer tourists.