MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE DI NAPOLI
A must-see museum to admire the ancient sculptures of the Farnese ...Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Archaeological museum including the collection of sculptures of the temple ...Read more
MUSEO DI CAPODIMONTE
In the heart of a beautiful park, this museum preserves works of the ...Read more
MUSEUM OF SANTA CHIARA
Read moreSet in the walls of the monastery. Exhibition of many decorative ceramic and sculpture objects. Among the oldest pieces, see the bust of San Bartolomeo (th century) and relics in amber and ivory.
CERTOSA DI SAN GIACOMO
Charterhouse with the small cloister, the church, the refectory and the ...Read more
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SAN MARTINO
Read moreHe recounts the history of the city. Divided into different sections: naval, pictorial, topographical, portrait gallery of illustrious Neapolitan characters, costumes of the time… A room is reserved for crèches, traditional art very anchored in Naples.
PIO MONTE DELLA MISERICORDIA
Building housing a famous painting by Caravaggio: The Seven Works of Mercy.Read more
CENTRO STORICO
The nerve center of Sorrento and the starting point for discovering this ...Read more
MUSEO CORREALE DI TERRANOVA
Museum where you can admire a diversified artistic collection including ...Read more
CERAMIC MUSEUM
Read moreSplendid collection of local ceramics and exhibition of many artists in the region, creators of works on mixed materials.
PAN (PALAZZO DELLE ARTI NAPOLI)
Palace organizing exhibitions of works by Neapolitan artists, including new ...Read more
MUSEO DELLA CARTA
Museum in an old paper mill testifying Amalfi as a European center of paper ...Read more
MUSEE CIVICO FILANGIERI OR PALAZZO COMO
Read moreth century palace built by a wealthy Florentine merchant, Angelo Como, very introduced to the courtyard of the Aragonese. During World War II, many works of art will unfortunately be destroyed by fire. In 1948, however, the museum was reconstructed and the fund was replenished thanks to the saved works of fire, gifts and private collections. Works by Botticelli, Du, Ribera, Luca Giordano and Francesco Solimena.
CARAFA DI MADDALONI PALACE
Read moreLocated in the heart of the ancient Greek city, the Carafa Palace - the grand Neapolitan nobility - dates from the 1466 th century () and blends Gothic and Catalan style. Note the beautiful marble portal and the bas-reliefs of the door presenting the arms of the Carafa family. Superb interior courtyard. The sculptures come from the collection of Carafa, art lovers… Today, the palace houses a B & B.
MUSEO BOTTEGA DELLA TARSIA LIGNEA (MUTA)
Museum where you can discover Sorrento in the XIX century with objects of ...Read more
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DEI CAMPI FLEGREI
Archaeological museum with sculptures and frescoes in a castle with ...Read more
VILLA LA COLOMBAIA - MUSEO LUCHINO VISCONTI
Former vacation villa of Luchino Visconti, now a museum of the director's ...Read more
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO GEORGES VALLET
Archaeological museum dedicated to the French archaeologist Georges Vallet ...Read more
SPIAGGE
Read moreMarina Grande, as its name indicates, is both the fishing harbor and the broadest beach in the city. You can put your towel there free of charge while admiring the magnificent view over the Gulf of Naples. For those that the grayish sand would disturb, it is possible to rent chairs (about 5 €). Marinelle, below Sant 'Agnello, is also a good alternative. Here again there are 5 € entrance. They attract a very large number of tourists throughout the year.
For those who dare venture a little further, there is a nice sandy beach in Alimuri. Less crowded and free, it is easily accessible by using the A-bus line. The lovers of the spotlight can go to Punta del Capo, at the tip of the bay of Sorrento (other terminus of the A-bus line). The well-prepared rocks allow you to extend and bathe in transparent (free) water. The fishermen and the Roman ruins will give special attention to the small bath.
Several excursions are possible on the peninsula, looking for a haven of peace on more hidden coves and crystal-clear waters: the beach of Regina Giovanna, for example, is relatively easy to access but less beaten and still quite wild; the road is from Capo di Sorrento, terminal bus terminus. Another option is the Baia di Ieranto, at the end of the peninsula, between Capri and the shores of the coast, property of the Italian Environment Fund, and considered a protected marine area. Today it is accessible only on foot. The way to get there from Nerano, fraction of Massa Lubrense: from the main square, take the street down to a small parking lot, follow the path that connects to the right, indicated in yellow, which will lead you to the Capitello beach (approximately 40 minutes). For those who are looking for a little comfort once the towels are laid and the sun cream applied, visit Marina del Cantone beach in Nerano: A part of the beach is equipped, a small portion is not, but the parking is paid and the tourists often disembark in groups. Go ahead early in the morning to make sure you find a place!