Sorrento is a beautiful town perched on a cliff high above the sea with views of Vesuvius and the islands in the Bay of Naples . Use this website to help you plan a visit to this elegant southern Italian resort and find your way to the best beaches and some lovely villages and towns along the Sorrentine peninsula that are perhaps less well known to tourists.

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An ancient Greek city in the Campanian countryside

The Second Temple of Nera, which is arguably the most impressive of Paestum's Greek temples
The Second Temple of Nera, which is arguably
the most impressive of Paestum's Greek temples
Three of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world still stand in idyllic, rural surroundings to the south of the city of Salerno.

The Doric temples at Paestum are colossal and fascinating to contemplate and, amazingly, they have survived for almost 2600 years. 

On a site open to the public, it is mind-boggling for visitors to be able to stand in front of them and try to imagine how they could have been constructed without the machinery and equipment we have today.

The oldest temple, built around 550 BC by the Greeks and the furthest south on the site, was where the goddess Hera was worshipped, and it is now known as the First Temple of Hera. Next to it is the Second Temple of Hera, built around 460 to 450 BC. This was when the settlement would have been called Poseidonia.

At the northern end of the site is the Temple of Athena, which is thought to have been constructed between 510 and 500 BC and which is dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.

The First Temple of Hera, the oldest of the three Greek temples, was built around 550 BC
The First Temple of Hera, the oldest of the three
Greek temples, was built around 550 BC
The smaller Temple of Peace, which is in the Roman forum and less well preserved, is a Corinthian-Doric construction dating back to the second century BC. There are also the remains of an amphitheatre, and other buildings and assembly areas used by the Romans, who later took over the site, which was known to them as Paestum.

You get an idea of the scale of the temples when you see people posing against them for photographs, who appear to be insignificant and doll-like against the huge structures.

What is an archaeological treasure now was once a flourishing town. But life in Paestum was abruptly halted when it was sacked by Muslim raiders in the ninth century. Fortunately, the temples were too well built to be destroyed completely and they were rediscovered by archaeologists in the 18th century.

The Temple of Athena, which is thought to have been completed around 500 BC
The Temple of Athena, which is thought
to have been completed around 500 BC
To reach the archaeological site of the temples you can travel by train from Salerno to Paestum and then it is about a kilometre walk from the station. The three temples are visible against a background of trees and umbrella pines and dominate the surrounding countryside as you approach them.

At the entrance gates to the site there is the national Museum of Paestum, where you can look at objects recovered from the site, such as pots and funerary items, and Greek and Roman paintings, including the iconic picture of the diver, a tomb decoration that will be familiar to many people because it has been widely reproduced in books. There are also shops, and a bar.

Entrance to the archaeological site costs 12 euros per adult in the summer and six euros per adult in the winter.

(Prices correct as of 10.10.24)


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Getting to Sorrento

Sit back and savour the views
 

You will know your holiday has well and truly started when you are travelling from the airport to Sorrento and enjoy your first glimpses of the beautiful bay of Naples along the way.

Curreri operates several buses each day from Naples Airport to Sorrento and back
Curreri operates several buses each day from
Naples Airport to Sorrento and back
The nearest airport to Sorrento is the Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli, which is about 50 km (31 miles) to the north of the resort, and you can fly there from many different airports in the UK and other countries. There are also internal flights to Naples from Genoa, Catania, Turin, Rome, Milan, Bergamo, Verona, Palermo, and Trieste.

You can travel from the airport to Sorrento by either road, rail, or sea. A regular bus service is operated by Curreri Viaggi from outside airport Arrivals to the centre of Sorrento for €13 per person.

A taxi booked in advance by your hotel to pick you up at the airport will cost approximately  €130 - 150 for a small group.

The road from Castellammare to Sorrento offers some spectacular views across the bay
The road from Castellammare to Sorrento
offers some spectacular views across the bay
However, you could take a taxi into the centre of Naples to the Circumvesuviana railway station at Porta Nolana and board a local train, which will reach Sorrento in just over an hour.

If you would enjoy arriving by sea, take a taxi to Molo Beverello in Naples from where there are regular ferries across the bay to Sorrento. The voyage will take about 45 minutes and you will arrive at the harbour of Marina Piccola

From there, you can either walk up into the centre of Sorrento, use the lift to get up to the town, or take a bus or taxi.

As you travel to Sorrento, enjoy the spectacular scenery along the way. First you will be able to see the volcano Vesuvius at close quarters, then between Castellammare di Stabia and Sorrento, you will follow the twists and turns of the coastal road and enjoy some spectacular vistas across the bay.

(Based on prices in October 2024).


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