Marina Piccola The Marina Piccola (Small Marina, so named in order to distinguish it from the larger one, called Marina Grande) is the harbour of Sorrento, where land ferries...[More >>] |
Sorrento Centre The old centre of Sorrento shows the usual Greek plan, with parallel streets around the main axes of Via San Cesareo and Via Tasso, running straightly to the... [More >>] |
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Marina Grande The Marina Grande (Large Marina), which was the only seafaring village in Sorrento until the 15th century, is located on the mouth of the ravine closing on the...[More >>] |
Cape Sorrento Capo di Sorrento (Cape Sorrento) is the limestone promontory that closes on the West the bay of Sorrento, which has in the inner side the volcanic cliffs... [More >>] |
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Marina Puolo Marina di Puolo is the first hamlet of Massa Lubrense that we meet coming from Sorrento. It is a seafaring village and occupies the small bay after Capo di...[More >>] |
Massa Lubrense The territory of Massa Lubrense occupies all the final part of the Sorrento Peninsula, with a settlement divided into thirty hamlets. The early testimonies... [More >>] |
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Meta, Piano, S.Agnello The fertile plain on the east of Sorrento, already called Planities by Romans because it appeared as a flat terrace, was generically named Piano di Sorrento...[More >>] |