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It is impossible to overemphasise the maritime majesty of one of Italy’s most delightful and dazzling destinations. A colourful confection of houses tumble down a steep cliff side into the sea, creating an arresting vision of bright tiers reminiscent of a wedding cake. Lavish and luxurious tourist facilities combine with the rustic traditions of rambunctious restaurants, and sublime souvenir shops sell handcrafted gifts that make for gorgeous gifts. The dramatic cliffs that surround Sorrento afford breath-taking panoramas of Mt. Vesuvius and Naples, and the resort’s prime location amongst some of Italy’s most alluring attractions makes it an ideal base for exploration.
In typical Italian style, Sorrento’s churches are stunning and sacred sights guaranteed to impress even the most experienced European traveller. Secretive cloisters and elegant arches constitute the Chiesa di San Francesco, a beautiful building located beside one of Sorrento’s gorgeous green spaces. Architecture aside, the church is also famous for hosting prestigious classical music concerts throughout the summer season.
A short, 30 minute train ride through the stunning scenery of Sorrento will bring visitors to the ancient city of Pompeii, the place that fell victim to the destructive eruption of Mount Vesuvius during the Roman age. Just a short stroll around the city offers stunning views of the imposing volcano and an intriguing insight into how the once thriving city functioned from the Roman ruins and artistic monuments. For centuries, historians have attempted to decode the colourful frescos within the Villa of the Mysteries, but have never reached a satisfying conclusion; a wander around the ancient house is a thought provoking experience for history enthusiasts and artists alike. Catch the train back to Sorrento to watch the sun set over the gorgeous Mediterranean Sea.
A museum that epitomises the essence of eclecticism is the Museo Correle, a varied and venerated collection of outstanding artefacts that straddles centuries. An alluring assortment of oriental ceramics, ancient furniture and classic oil paintings is housed within the opulent structure of an 18th century villa, whose surrounding gardens afford breathtakingly beautiful coastal views.
As the sun sinks into the ocean, wander down the cliff side to the gorgeous port of Marina Grande to enjoy the tranquillity imposed by the coastal splendour and rustic charm of the fishing village. The hidden harbour houses a plethora of pastel houses and tiny fishing boats brimming with freshly caught fish and seafood. Traditional, charming restaurants still abide to the quaint traditions of village life, serving sumptuous seafood, crusty breads and fine Italian wine in warm, intimate atmospheres. Dine upon juicy king prawns and tender fish fillets at Antico Borgo Marinaro for a wonderful conclusion to your Italian adventure.
Housed within the grandly gorgeous interior of the Grand Hotel Vittoria is the Terrazza Bosquet, a magnificent, Michelin starred restaurant whose fabulous food has earned it international repute. Captivating coastal views compliment elegantly presented dishes that are inspired by the rich regional heritage. Succulent red snapper and pistachio marinated tuna steak are just two of the signature specialities.(Grand Hotel Vittoria, Piazza Tasso, 34, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy )