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How to reach us

Follow the signs for Naples and take the A3 Napoli-Salerno highway. Exit at Castellammare di Stabia and follow the signs for Sorrento or the Sorrento Peninsula. Once in Piano di Sorrento, turn onto Via Cavone and continue towards Positano. After three kilometers, turn right following the signs for S.Agata.

Once you reach the central station of Naples, reach the “Circumvesuviana” station from where trains leave for Sorrento. Before getting on the train, do not forget to buy tickets at the ticket office located along the route at a price of around 3 euros. Arriving at Sorrento station you have to take the “Sita” bus for S.Agata.

Once you arrive at Naples Capodichino airport, you can reach Sorrento by taking the “Curreri” bus which leaves in front of the arrivals exit every day at 09: 00,11: 00, 12:00 13: 00,14: 30.16: 30, 18, 19:30. Once in Sorrento (Piazza Tasso) you have to reach the nearby train station where the “Sita” buses leave for S.Agata.

From the Molo Beverello in Naples, the hydrofoils leave where you can reach the port of Sorrento.

How to reach us

Follow the signs for Naples and take the A3 Napoli-Salerno highway. Exit at Castellammare di Stabia and follow the signs for Sorrento or the Sorrento Peninsula. Once in Piano di Sorrento, turn onto Via Cavone and continue towards Positano. After three kilometers, turn right following the signs for S.Agata.

Once you reach the central station of Naples, reach the “Circumvesuviana” station from where trains leave for Sorrento. Before getting on the train, do not forget to buy tickets at the ticket office located along the route at a price of around 3 euros. Arriving at Sorrento station you have to take the “Sita” bus for S.Agata.

Once you arrive at Naples Capodichino airport, you can reach Sorrento by taking the “Curreri” bus which leaves in front of the arrivals exit every day at 09: 00,11: 00, 12:00 13: 00,14: 30.16: 30, 18, 19:30. Once in Sorrento (Piazza Tasso) you have to reach the nearby train station where the “Sita” buses leave for S.Agata.

From the Molo Beverello in Naples, the hydrofoils leave where you can reach the port of Sorrento.

The most important places

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Amalfi
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Ravello
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PompeiI
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Naples

The most important places​

DISTANCES

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Sorrento
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Positano
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Amalfi
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Ravello
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Pompeii
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Herculaneum
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Vesuvius
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Naples

Sorrento

Sorrento is a coastal town on the Sorrento Peninsula which faces the bay of Naples. Built on the cliff that separates it from its crowded marina, Sorrento is famous for its panorama of the sea and Piazza Tasso, dotted with coffee. The historic center is a maze of narrow streets where there is the church of San Francesco, a 14th century building with a quiet cloister.

Positano

Positano is a town on the Amalfi coast in southern Italy. It is a very popular tourist destination with pebble beaches and narrow, steep streets full of shops and cafes. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta has a majolica dome and a 13th century Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary. The hiking path Sentiero degli Dei connects Positano to the other coastal towns.

Amalfi

Amalfi is a city in a suggestive natural environment under the steep cliffs on the southwestern coast of Italy. Between the ninth and eleventh centuries, it was the seat of a powerful maritime republic. In the heart of the city, the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, from the Arab-Norman era, is characterized by a Byzantine striped facade. The Arsenale Museum in Amalfi is a medieval construction site now an exhibition space.

Ravello

Ravello is a tourist resort located on the Amalfi Coast, in Italy, and is known for its extraordinary gardens on the cliffs. Villa Rufolo, in Moorish style and dating back to the 13th century, offers a wide view from the terraced gardens and hosts concerts during the famous Ravello Summer Festival. Villa Cimbrone, a medieval-style estate perched on a steep hill, is surrounded by another famous garden.

Pompeii

Pompeii is a city in Campania. It is known for its ancient city buried in 79 AD. from the eruption of Vesuvius. The ruins include the Villa of the Mysteries with frescoes and the Roman amphitheater. In the city, the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary has mosaics and a large dome. The Vesuvian Museum G.B. Alfano exhibits volcanic rocks and prints of historic eruptions.

Herculaneum

Herculaneum is world famous for the archaeological excavations of the Roman city founded, according to legend, by Hercules and destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79; together with those of Pompeii and Oplontis, they are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The stretch of Corso Resina which from the archaeological excavations reaches Torre del Greco is called the Golden Mile.

Capri

Capri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its steep terrain, exclusive hotels and shopping, which ranges from high fashion, to limoncello, up to handmade leather sandals. One of the best known natural sites is the Blue Grotto, a dark cavity in which the sea water turns electric blue thanks to the presence of an underground cave that filters the sunlight.

Ischia

Ischia is a volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples. It is known for mineral-rich thermal waters. The thermal springs gush out at Maronti beach. Roman remains are found on the seabed of the Cartaromana beach. The beach overlooks the medieval Aragonese Castle, connected to Ischia by a stone bridge. Nearby, Palazzo dell'Orologio houses the Museum of the Sea.

Naples

The city of Naples rises in the heart of the homonymous bay next to Vesuvius, the volcano still active today. Dating back to the second millennium BC, Naples has centuries of history of art and architecture behind it and its cathedral, the Cathedral of San Gennaro, is full of frescoes. The most interesting historical places are the sumptuous Royal Palace and the Maschio Angioino.

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