
Countryside in Sorrento

Ischia & La Mortella Gardens Tour
Dominated by Mt Epomeo, Ischia's a small but mountainous island off the northern tip of the Bay of Naples. With blossoming gardens, spa towns and jaw-dropping scenery, it also makes for a delightful day trip from Sorrento. First up is the hydrofoil crossing from Sorrento to Ischia, where you'll take a panoramic drive to see its highlights. In the afternoon it's on to the subtropical La Mortella Gardens. Created by English composer William Walton and his wife, they feature more than 300 rare and exotic plants, along with ornate statues and waterfalls. Then, enjoy more free time until it's time to board the boat again.
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Amalfi Coast Gems Small Group Tour
A real feast for the senses. This small group tour features a more personal touch. First up you'll stop in the cliff-side village of Positano where your guide will show you the centre and you'll not be able to take your eyes off the colourful houses tumbling down into the sea. Afterwards, we'll follow the coast further along to Amalfi to enjoy some free time. We'll break for lunch in an authentic family-owned restaurant in the old-world village of Pontone. And last but not least, you'll head to Ravello where your guide will navigate the rambling streets showing you all the sights.
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Italian Organic Food Cooking Lesson
It's all about the love of good food on this experience. Pick fresh vegetables from an organic garden and learn how to transform them into a traditional Italian meal under the guidance of an expert chef. And when you're done, you'll dine on your delicious creations for lunch, all accompanied by local wine. From farm to fork, it doesn't get fresher than this.
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Pompeii & Herculaneum Select Tour
This tour takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum to discover two of the world's greatest archaeological sites. First up, your guide will lead you through the streets of Pompeii and show you the richly decorated villas of the Roman upper classes as well as public spaces such as the Forum. See the remains of temples and villas, and stroll along cobbled streets that take you back in time. Then, after lunch, we'll head to Herculaneum. Here, you'll learn about this former seaside town clawed back from oblivion. You'll see the remains of the boat houses as well as marble floors and wall paintings.
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Due Golfi Train Tour
All aboard for this three-hour excursion taking you through the rural landscapes and villages of the Sorrento hills by land-train. Perched on a hilltop, the town of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi boasts spectacular views. From various points, you can alternately see the Gulf of Naples, Mt Vesuvius, Capri Island and the Gulf of Salerno. You'll be able to admire this backdrop with this three-hour land-train ride, which will take you high above Sorrento. Enjoy chugging through small hamlets and out into the countryside. What's more, you'll stop along the way to taste locally produced products.
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Pompeii & Vesuvius with Villa dei Misteri Select Tour
A real history fest, this tour first takes you to Pompeii, which lay buried under volcanic ash for centuries. Amazingly, you can still see the remains of temples, villas and streets look more or less as they did 2,000 years ago. After a quick stop by the Villa of Mysteries and a light lunch, you'll then visit the summit of Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano on Europe's mainland.
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Sorrento Lemon Farm Tour
Relais Correale farmhouse offers you a modern take on Sorrento's old-world charm. On this visit, you'll enjoy a guided stroll through its lemon grove and learn about the history of local lemon cultivation. Find out how limoncello and lemon marmalade are made, before rounding off the tour with a limoncello tasting, naturally.
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Vesuvius & Vineyard Select
This full day tour has a perfect pairing – a climb up to the crater of Mt Vesuvius followed by lunch and a tasting at a vineyard. First, you'll travel by bus up the first 1,000 metres of Vesuvius. You'll finish the journey to the crater on foot. And with top-drawer views from the top, you'll want to take your camera for this one. Then, you'll discover all there is to know about a type of Neapolitan wine that's grown on the slopes of the volcano, Lacryma Christi. You'll visit a vineyard to tour the winery before enjoying a light lunch washed down with its very own vino.
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