Saturday 14 January 2012

TRIPS FROM SORRENTO/ EATING IN SORRENTO

There's a tourist office in the large yellow Circolo dei Forestieri building at Via Luigi de Maio 35, just off Piazza San Antonino (Mon– Sat 8.30am–6.30pm), which has maps, details on transport and information about excursions The travel offices on Piazza San Antonino can deal with bus and ferry enquiries and reserve tickets.

I Giardini di Cafaldo, Via Correale 27 in the centre of Sorrento (daily 9am-7pm), have an orange and lemon grove where you can taste and buy home-produced liqueurs.
 
There is a small beach at the Marina Piccola lido, right below the Villa Comunale gardens and accessible by a lift or steps. Twenty minutes' walk from the centre of Sorrento along Via del Capo (the continuation of Corso Italia), or a short bus ride from Piazza Tasso, there are a couple of options. You can walk ten minutes or so from the bus stop down the Ruderi Villa Romana Pollio to some nice rocks, around the ruins of a Roman villa; or you could stroll 100m further west and take a path off to the right past the Hotel Dania, which shortcuts in ten minutes or so to Marina Puolo – a short stretch of beach lined by fishing boats and a handful of trattorias.

Day trips from Sorrento

Sorrento is a great place to explore the Bay of Naples. Some popular destinations:

Pompeii: From the Sorrento train station, the Naples-bound trains stop at Pompei Villa dei Misteri station, which is just opposite the western entrance. Trains are every half hour and the journey takes about half hour.

Walk up to the Vesuvius: you can get right up to the main crater, and on a clear day you get amazing views. From Ercolano train station (on the same Naples to Sorrento train line), there are buses, run by Trasporti Vesuviani. They leave from the bar by the train station. Walking to the crater from the car park takes about half an hour, and it is steep!

Capri and Ischia: there are direct ferries or hydrofoils from the Sorrento port to both islands; boats depart throughout the day. The hydrofoil journey takes 25 minutes.

The Amalfi Coast: this could make up several day trips. The SITA buses from outside the Sorrento train station go to Positano and Amalfi, from there you can get to Ravello or less known villages like Maiori and Minori. The bus journey is in itself an experience, sit on the right-hand side as you board the bus for the best views. Or be daring and hire a car and do the costal road yourself. There is also a boat service linking Sorrento to Positano and Amalfi. The boat takes half an hour to Positano and an hour to Amalfi.

You can also access Sorrento Tourist Office here

Off-the-beaten track, most options will require your own transport or a taxi, but are worth it!

Marina del Cantone: a tiny town down some very steep slopes with a lovely shingles beach and at least 3 Michelin-star restaurants, Quattro Passi, Don Alfonso and La Taverna del Capitano. 8 course tasting menus available, but be sure to have several hours and serious cash available.

Massa Lubrense: Just east of Sorrento, the tip of the peninsula has many walks through the national park "Punta Campanella" (a booklet is available from the Massa Lubrense tourism office) and agri-turismos, where you can buy local food and liquers. Many also offer B&B.

Walking: there are many paths along the whole peninsula. The best way to explore them is to get a guide like "Landscapes of Sorrento, Amalfi and Capri", available on Amazon.


Further afield

Paestum: An hour’s bus ride from Salerno, Paestum is an old Greek site with some of the best preserved Greek temples around. Located in an area where the best buffalo mozzarella is made!
Cilento: Further south from Paestum, and probably no longer a day trip, the Cilento area is a mountainous national park which includes some pretty seaside resorts like Palinuro.


Eating

There are many restaurants, but it pays to avoid the major tourist places. If you can’t afford to stay at the gorgeous hotels on the sea-front, you can still have a drink or coffee on their terraces or at the Circolo dei Forestieri. For ice-cream, Gelateria Bouganvilla on corso Italia has loads of home-made flavours. Some suggestions from the Rough guide:


Il Buco: Rampa Marina Piccola 11, off Piazza San Antonino. This former monastic wine cellar does good fish.

Da Gigino: Via degli Archi 15. A great, no-nonsense choice, with excellent pizzas and good pasta and main courses.

Giardiniello: Via Accademia 7. Pizzeria-ristorante with a small garden specializes in fish, shellfish and barbecued meats; try the gnocchi alla sorrentina.

La Fenice: Via degli Aranci 11 A great place with a covered patio and lively atmosphere, specializing in fish.

Parruchiano: Corso Italia 67 More of a conservatory than a restaurant, this vast place is very popular with locals and tour groups alike. The fine food is great value; try the cannelloni con ricotta.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

How to get to Sorrento


The closest airport to Sorrento is Naples, however Rome can also be used although it is further away.

How to get to Sorrento from Naples Airport:

By Bus:

There are 6 daily departures from Naples airport to Sorrento, leaving at 9am, 11am, 1pm, 2.30pm, 4.30pm, and 7.30pm.
The buses are run by Curreri Viaggi (http://www.curreriviaggi.it/) and leave from directly outside the Naples airport’s arrivals area. Buses stop at most of the towns along the Sorrento coast (Castellamare, Vico Equense, Meta di Sorrento, Piano di Sorrento, Sant’Agnello) before arriving in the centre of Sorrento, in Piazza Tasso.
Price: €10 one-way, reservations not needed.
Naples Airport - Sorrento                                  Sorrento - Naples Airport

Departure   -   Arrival                                        Departure    -    Arrival          
  09:00               10:15                                               06:30                08:00
  11:00               12:15                                               08:30                10:00
  12:00               13:15                                               09:00                10:30
  13:00               14:15                                               10:30                12:00
  14.30               15:45                                               12:00                13:30
  16:30               17:45                                               14:00                15:30
  18:00               19:15                                               15:00                16:30
  19:30               20:45                                               16:30                18:00


There is also a direct local bus service which connects the airport to the central train station (Napoli Garibaldi) and to Piazza Municipio which is next to the Port of Naples if you would prefer to get the train or the boat to Sorrento. The bus is called Alibus and costs approximately €2 http://www.anm.it/Upload/RES/PDF/ORARI/Capodichino.pdf


By Train:

At the main Naples train station in Piazza Garibaldi, take the stairs to the underground and head for the “Circumvesuviana” line. Trains to Sorrento depart approximately every 20 minutes.

Tickets costs about €4.00 one-way. You can buy tickets from the ticket stand or at most newsagents in the station. Remember to validate tickets in the yellow machines in the station before you board the train. The total travel time is approximately 01:06.

Sorrento's train station is located in the centre of town, five minutes' walk from the main Piazza Tasso along Corso Italia.


By Boat:

There are hydrofoils linking Naples to Sorrento, from the main Naples port (Molo Beverello), located adjacent to the Maritime Station at the Port of Naples in front of the Town Hall Square (Piazza Municipio). This is a taxi ride away from the main rail station. Ferries take about 40 minutes to Sorrento.
The timetable for the Summer is not yet available, but keep an eye on the ferry company website (http://www.alilauro.it/) and information from the tourist office (http://www.sorrentotourism.com/it/index.php).
The current times for ferries from Naples to Sorrento are 09:00 - 11:00 - 13:00 - 15:05 - 17:15, but this may change from the 13/05/2012.

The hydrofoils and the ferries arrive at the port of Sorrento, about 500m from the town center and served by the shuttle buses to and from Piazza Tasso.


By Taxi:

Taxis are also available from the airport to take you anywhere in the area, including Sorrento. The Naples town Hall has published the correct fares that may apply to the different taxi routes. Please make sure you check with the taxi driver before you leave. The taxi driver should have a copy of the published fares. Fees for luggage and tools can be extra.
Also, a quick taxi ride to Molo Beverello (Naples Port) will bring you to the ferry station. Or, from the airport, you can also take a taxi or bus to the train station and then catch the train to Sorrento.

By Car:

For those travelling by car (from naples), drive for approximately 50kms (approx. 31 miles), along the motorway A 2 Rome-Naples highway; then turn onto the A 3 Highway exiting at Castellammare of Stabia; here you arrive at the SS Sorrentine 145 (For locals known as "La Sorrentina"), which runs alongside the coast all the way to Sorrento.
Rental Car companies are available at Naples Airport and some other areas of Naples. Please note that toll-fees are to be paid when moving around the extra-urban areas, joining freeways and highways. Keep small change available.


How To Get To Sorrento From Rome:

From Rome Ciampino Airport:

You can get shuttle buses from the airport to Rome Central Train Station (Roma Termini) and catch a train to Naples (timetables available here: http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html).
Alternatively you can get a shuttle bus to Ciampino town and get a train from there (via Rome central Station) to Naples.
From Naples, you need to change at Naples to the “Circumvesuviana” line which will bring you to Sorrento.

From Rome Fiumicino Airport: 

You can get a The Leonardo Express, a direct train that serves the route between the airport and the centre of the city of Rome every 30 minutes. Or you can get a shuttle bus (e.g. Terravision) from the airport to Rome Central Train Station (Roma Termini). And then change for a train to Naples.

Bus to Sorrento from Rome:

There are buses which go straight to Sorrento from Tiburtina Station in Rome which is both a rail station and an underground station. The bus makes 4 other stops including Naples and Pompei and takes approximately 4 hours to get to Sorrento. There are only 2 buses per day leaving at 7:00am and 3:00pm and the journey costs approximately €18 single and €31 return.

Getting around Sorrento and the local area:
There is plenty to see in sorrento and in the sourrounding area (Naples, Amalfi coast, Pompei, Capri, Ercolano, Paestum etc..) and it can all be easily accessed through the local train network ('Circumvesuviana'), boats from Sorrento Port and the local bus network.

Sorrento Town Buses
Orange town buses provide a regular service, approx every 20 minutes, on
four routes including Marina Piccolo (Ferry Port) to the Square thus avoiding a steep ascent or descent by foot.

Line A: Capo - Piazza Tasso - S Agnello - Piano - Meta
Line B: Marina Piccola - Piazzo Tasso - Train Station
Line C: Marina Piccola - Piazzo Tasso - S Agnello
Line D: Marina Grande: Piazza Tasso - Marina Grand


Sorrento to Massa Lubrense
 Blue SITA buses provide regular services to the following locations which are worth visiting and give easy access to villages such as Capo, Nerano, Pantano and the beaches at Marina del Cantone, Puolo and Recommone. They also link up to a number of scenic walks.

Sorrento - Massa Lubrense - Sant' Agata
Sorrento - Massa Lubrense - Termini - Marina del Cantone
Sorrento - Sant' Agata - Termini - Marina del Cantone

Sunday 8 January 2012

Wedding Day Details

Date: Saturday June 2nd 2012.
Church Venue: Church of Santa Maria Assunta; located right in the center of Positano, in Flavio Gioia square.
Reception Venue: Grand Hotel Royal, Sorrento (http://www.royalsorrento.com/)


Plan for the day:


14.45 - We are asking all wedding guests who wish to avail of transport to and from the church to gather in the car park located across the road (Via Correale) from the Grand Hotel Royal at 2.45pm.


Mini-buses will then transport you on a scenic journey from Sorrento to Positano, which is on the other side of the peninsula. The journey is only 16 Km and will take between 25-40 minutes, depending on traffic.


16.00 - Wedding ceremony starts, hopefully bride walks down the aisle.


18.15 - After the wedding ceremony (and perhaps before if the traffic is ok), guests will have some time to have a wander around Positano (a great place for a coupe of photos and also a swim if you fancy it! The church is about 20 metres from the beach), before the mini-buses will return you over the hill, back to Sorrento. The mini-buses will leave Positano from the central square at approximately 6pm.


19.15 - Arrival at Grand Hotel Royal in Sorrento with reception drinks and starters from 19.30 on the hotel garden and terrace, overlooking the bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.


21.00 - We move inside for the main courses.


00.00 - (optional) Move on to another venue (to be determined) for further revelry.