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Catherine_T, Jun 2026
Full day full of Capri
Our thanks to Luigi who introduced us to Capri's wonders. The day was full of activities but at no time did we feel rushed. Luigi managed the group and coordinated all activities and transport so seamlessly and efficiently and we even managed to squeeze in an extra boat tour around the island.
Bethany_M, Jun 2026
Exceptional!
One of the best experiences we have ever done! Both me and my husband had a fantastic time. The farm is absolutely stunning and the whole event is run by a combination of Francesco, his wife and 2 eldest daughters. His youngest daughter, around the age of 3, was also very adorable. They were all so welcoming and very entertaining. We were greeted with cherry juice, and also had mozzarella, focaccia, tomatoes, lemoncello, meloncello, red wine and so much more, all of which is grown/produced on their farm with the exception of the flour and yeast. It was so amazing to eat truly local and have everything completely fresh and homemade. The rest of the people on the experience were also so lovely and we had a great time chatting with everything about their time in Sorrento so far. This experience is truly a gem hidden in the hills and is a must do for anyone visiting!!
Julia_G, Jun 2026
Highly recommend, bets way to see it
Meeting point was in the center of the Main Street and piazza in town which was easy to find and get to. We then walked a few minutes to get to the bus before our 45-60 min air conditioner bus ride to Pompeii, our guide Nello gave some background and fun facts along the way which was nice. Once we arrived we had 10 min to get a snack, drink, or use the bathroom, then entered and our tour began. The tour guide you meet in the am (for us it was Nello) is not your guide for the tour itself, you are handed off to an archeologist for the tour which was nice. The tour itself was great, informational and fun, and our guide Monica was wonderful-she said she’d been doing it 32 years or so and you could tell by how knowledgeable she was. Bring lots of water, highly recommend an umbrella to keep out of the sun but if not definitely a hat and maybe a fan because everything is exposed to the sun with few spots of shade. There wasn’t too much physically exertion, but some people definitely struggled with moving in the heat and the uneven cobblestone ground.
Ted_Y, Jun 2026
It is hot, quite a bit of...
It is hot, quite a bit of walking, but an excellent experience! We highly recommend a guided tour and our guide "Andrea" was awesme and we would give him 10 Stars out if 5! He went out of his way to make sure everyone in his tour got special attention and was well taken care of throughout the tour!
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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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