Sorrento, Italy

Sorrento, Italy… things to do, where to stay, and the best restaurants!

My first time on the Amalfi Coast… I MADE IT! Remember when we were kids and adults would ask us if we could travel to one place, where would we go? My most common answer was the Amalfi Coast. It has been a dream of mine, my sister’s, and my best friend Lauren’s, so why not go all together?! Throughout the next 4 blogs, I am going to write about our amazing trip traveling around the coast of Italy.

Planning this trip was not easy, to say the least… I didn’t even know where to start. Whether we stayed in different cities or just one, rented a car, booked a flight, took a ferry, etc. To plan a successful trip, research is needed. At the end of the day, I decided to go with the least expensive route that would allow us to see as much as possible!



WHERE TO STAY

We stayed at the cutest apartment! I reserved it off of Booking.com (my favorite booking site). I will make sure to attach the link for you to easily view! The hosts were extremely helpful and communicative, which I appreciated so much. I would 100% stay here again.

  • $530 for 4 nights

  • 2o minute walk from the city center

  • 5-minute taxi ride

  • Private & Secure

    Link to Book

Our patio, so cute!

Common area, exit to the street to the left


WHAT TO DO

  • Piazza Gargiulo

  • Marameo Beach Club, Peter’s, Spiaggi di San Francesco

  • Marina Piccola (the port of Sorrento)

  • Bagni Regina Giovanna

  • For those who want a night out;

    - Shot Bar

    - Daniele’s Club

    - Filou Club

    - The Horse Shoe

Marameo Beach Club

Walkway to Bagni Regina Giovanna

Swimming hole one at Bagni Regina Giovanna

The water is insanely clear

Walking down to swim, I swam to the rocks!

Swimming at Bagni Regina Giovanna

Walking around Bagni Regina Giovanna

Views at the top of Bagni Regina Giovanna

Shot Bar

Outside of Fauno Bar

Couple getting married while eating at II Buon Boccone


WHERE TO EAT

  • Mo Mo Kitchen & Bar

  • Bar Ercolano

  • Fauno Bar

  • II Buon Boccone

  • Bottiglieria

  • Jolly Blu

Thank you for reading Part 1 from my trip to the Amalfi Coast in Italy! More to come soon!

Any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact information is located in the contact section.

** As a reminder, all of the photographs were taken by me. **

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