Sorrento is a joy to explore

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Sorrento is a joy to explore

Visite turistiche

The Baths are located near the villa of Pollio Felice, a Roman patrician of the 1st century b.C,but unfortunately today it is possible to admire only the ruins. The name of the Baths derives from Queen Joan II of Anjou-Durazzo. In fact, the Queen loved to spend the summer in Sorrento and that she spent her time with her lovers right in the waters of the Capo di Sorrento.Queen Joan’s Baths are a completely natural place, thankfully without bars and restaurants. The baths of Queen Joan can be reached only on foot through an excursion 25/30 minutes ish.By car, scooter and bus you can reach the point closest to the baths of Queen Joan. ENJOY
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Bain Regina Giovanna
Traversa Punta Capo
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The Baths are located near the villa of Pollio Felice, a Roman patrician of the 1st century b.C,but unfortunately today it is possible to admire only the ruins. The name of the Baths derives from Queen Joan II of Anjou-Durazzo. In fact, the Queen loved to spend the summer in Sorrento and that she spent her time with her lovers right in the waters of the Capo di Sorrento.Queen Joan’s Baths are a completely natural place, thankfully without bars and restaurants. The baths of Queen Joan can be reached only on foot through an excursion 25/30 minutes ish.By car, scooter and bus you can reach the point closest to the baths of Queen Joan. ENJOY
The home of the sirens in front of the stacks of Capri is called the bay of Ieranto. According to Plinio il Vecchio, it was exactly here that Odysseus would meet them, during his return to Ithaca told by Homer in the Odyssey. Today Ieranto is recognized Site of Community Interest, included in the Protected Marine Area of Punta Campanella, and the high level of biodiversity makes it an ideal destination for those who love contact with nature more unspoiled, also through stimulating and fun experiences such as birdwatching, kayaking, snorkeling, botanical walks and workshops for children.
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Baie de Ieranto
6 Via Ieranto
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The home of the sirens in front of the stacks of Capri is called the bay of Ieranto. According to Plinio il Vecchio, it was exactly here that Odysseus would meet them, during his return to Ithaca told by Homer in the Odyssey. Today Ieranto is recognized Site of Community Interest, included in the Protected Marine Area of Punta Campanella, and the high level of biodiversity makes it an ideal destination for those who love contact with nature more unspoiled, also through stimulating and fun experiences such as birdwatching, kayaking, snorkeling, botanical walks and workshops for children.
To reach the top of Monte Faito just use the funicular, just arrived in the train station of Castellammare. In 8 minutes you will reach the summit. If you love a little mountain is the right place.
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Monte Faito
35 Via Quisisana
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To reach the top of Monte Faito just use the funicular, just arrived in the train station of Castellammare. In 8 minutes you will reach the summit. If you love a little mountain is the right place.