Within its main beaches is Bagni della Regina Giovanna, where there are archeological ruins of an ancient maritime village. It's one of the most visited by tourists. La Spiaggia di Puolo is often visited by locals and tourists, as well as the Marina della Lobra beach, where marvelous shows are presented at night.
The water is ideal for diving, or taking diving classes, because classes for all levels are offered. A great amount of shipyards are always at the commercial port, because it has a pier ready to accomodate big ships.
Hotels & Activities
There are hotels with private access to some beaches that are very well equipped with umbrellas and lounge chairs to sunbathe, the crystaline sea invites you for a dip at all times. Also, water sports, canoeing and hydropedals, enjoying visits to the bars to taste good food and drinks.
Some hotels have a nautical charter to enjoy the Sorrento waters, the coves of the Amalfi coast, the islands of Capri, the waters of the marine park of Punta Campanella.
The floats are luxurious yachts that have an excellent and expert crew on board.
One of the must-do visits in Sorrento is to the Valles dei Mulini, which are part of a five valley system that surround the Sorrento peninsula.
Currently, only some of them can be visited, such as the Sant'Agnello valley, which ends in a very tranquil beach.
Weather & Flights
The main access points are the Fiumicino Airport, in Rome, or the Sea Aeroporti, from Milan, as well as many boat, ferry and steam boat transportation services to the island of the Napoli bay and the Sorrento peninsula, and by bus or automobile from Napoli, through the highways.
As most of the Italy beaches, Sorrento has a mild and temperate weather most of the year, being at its hottest from May to September.