L'agriturismo Relais Correale offre una rivisitazione moderna del fascino antico di Sorrento. In questa visita, potrete godervi una passeggiata guidata attraverso il suo limoneto e conoscere la storia della coltivazione del limone locale. Scoprirete come si producono il limoncello e la marmellata di limoni, prima di concludere la visita con una degustazione di limoncello, naturalmente.

Visita alla Limonaia di Sorrento
- Visita guidata alla limonaia dell'agriturismo Relais Correale a Sorrento
- Scoprite come vengono prodotti il limoncello e la marmellata di limoni tradizionali
- Possibilità di esplorare gli splendidi agrumeti e uliveti della fattoria
Visita di 45 minuti al giardino di limoni
Degustazione di specialità locali
- TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
Cosa dicono le persone di quest'esperienza
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4,7/5
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4,4/5
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4,7/5
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4,7/5
Mr & Mrs Harden
Da Stati Uniti d'America - agosto 2025Viaggio di coppia
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva4/5
We really enjoyed the lemon tour, I found it very interesting. There were only 4 of us so it was great to have room to take photos and it felt like a ...
Perry
Da Regno Unito - agosto 2025Viaggio di famiglia
25 - 34 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Very knowledgeable guide, very informative.
Emma
Da Stati Uniti d'America - agosto 2025Viaggio da solo
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Great introduction to the lemon farm, clear explanation about the process of farming the lemons, oranges and olives. Calm environment. tasting at the ...
Emma
Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025Viaggio di coppia
35 - 44 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the lemon farm. The guide was knowledgeable and answered our questions well. The tasting was excellent. It was a pe ...
OnlyMee
Da Regno Unito - aprile 2025Viaggio di famiglia
25 - 34 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
The Sorrento lemon tour of La Limonaia was a very enjoyable and interesting morning. It’s a short walk from Piazza Tasso in Sorrento centre and was ve ...
AWoodie
Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2024Viaggio di coppia
18 - 24 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
The tour was fantastic, and the tour guide was very knowledgeable and approachable! The tasting session at the end was great, we ended up getting a mu ...
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