Things to do Around the Sorrento Coast

Discover Campania’s beauty from Meta to Seiano

Things to do & Attractions Around Sorrento Peninsula



The Sorrento Peninsula is rich with coastal beauty, historic towns, and hidden viewpoints. Below are suggested places to visit near our three locations — Meta, Piano di Sorrento, and Seiano — to help guests plan their adventures.

Art and culture



Amalfi



A charming coastal town with stunning views, historic buildings, and beautiful beaches. Visit the Duomo di Sant’Andrea and enjoy scenic walks along the coast.

Pompeii



An ancient Roman city frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Walk through ruins and get a glimpse of daily life in antiquity.

Amalfi



A charming coastal town with stunning views, historic buildings, and beautiful beaches. Visit the Duomo di Sant’Andrea and enjoy scenic walks along the coast.

Ravello



A peaceful hilltop town with breathtaking views, famous for its elegant villas like Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo, offering stunning gardens and historic sites.

sea and relaxation



Capri



A dreamy island off the Amalfi Coast known for stunning sea views, crystal‑blue waters, and scenic boat tours. Explore its picturesque harbors, beaches, and iconic rock formations by sea.

Furore



A small, dramatic village on the Amalfi Coast famous for its striking fjord and rugged cliffs. The peaceful setting and sea vistas make it perfect for scenic stops and coastal walks.

Meta



A welcoming Sorrento Peninsula town with some of the region’s best sandy beaches and gentle sea swimming. It’s ideal for sunny beach days and relaxed seaside vibes.

Positano



One of the most iconic Amalfi Coast towns, famous for its colorful cliffside houses and beautiful beaches like Spiaggia Grande. Great for sunbathing, sea swimming, and leisurely coastal strolls.

Bagni Regina Giovanna



A serene, natural seaside cove near Sorrento with calm waters and Roman villa ruins. Perfect for a refreshing swim, cliffside lounging, and enjoying the Mediterranean sea.

trekking and adventure



Path of the Gods



One of Italy’s most famous hiking routes, the Path of the Gods runs along the Amalfi Coast high above the sea. This dramatic trail delivers awe‑inspiring views of the coastline, lush terraces, and the sparkling Mediterranean below. It’s a must‑do for hikers seeking unforgettable scenery and a sense of adventure.

Mount Vesuvius



Climb Mount Vesuvius, the iconic volcano overlooking the Bay of Naples, and stand on the edge of its crater. A well‑marked trail leads you through volcanic terrain to sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, including Pompeii and the sea. It’s a thrilling outdoor experience and a unique way to connect with nature and history.