Sorrento may be known for their warm summer sun and beautiful beaches, but Christmas time in the picturesque Italian town must not be missed.Sorrento has many N...
The Exhibit in Villa Fiorentino
Over sixty of Antonio Ligabue’s lively works are currently on display in Sorrento at Villa Fiorentino. His works on display...
How Travel Changed in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Tourism is by far the largest source of income for Sorrento and neighboring cities on the coast of Souther...
Piano and its Patron Saint
This past weekend I attended my second Italian festival on the Sorrento Peninsula, La Festa di San Michele. This annual celebrati...
Sorrento’s immense presence of tourism continues to grow, but it turns out that the gravitation towards the peninsula is not new. Sorrento has always been a des...
People have been writing about Sorrento since its beauty was discovered. One of the most famous writers in Italy is Sorrento’s own, Torquato Tasso.Tasso was a p...
Meta is often known as a smaller town to Sorrento with beautiful beaches, but I got to see a glimpse into the authentic culture of the locals in Meta and it tru...
There is an innate desire in human nature to reside near the sea. It is one of the top tourist destinations in almost every country with a coastline, but there ...
An Oasis in the City
Greenery is everywhere in the Sorrentine Peninsula. The trees that line the sidewalks and the gardens on balconies add to the peninsula...
An almost unknown Marian Worship
In the range of Sorrento traditions, along with the famous Holy Week Processions, a custom that is renewed on August 14 eac...
In Naples stands a terrifying, silent giant. This giant’s skin is rock and he towers over the buildings of Naples. The quiet giant sleeps and waits for his time...
From Sorrento to Monte Faito
On the morning of Friday, July 12, I had the unforgettable experience of exploring a portion of Monte Faito.This mountain is th...
Almalfi is a coastal town on the Amalfi Coast about an hour and a half from Sorrento. Its white and yellow buildings crouch over the harbor. They greet visitors...
My First Impressions of Sorrento
Sorrento feels quaint in all the best ways. Aged architecture is weathered with an unexpected sense of familiarity, as whe...
Going On an Adventure
Salve! My name is Emalee Pennington, and I am from Arizona in the US. I am completing a five-week internship at About Sorrento with th...
One of the captivating scenic attractions in Sorrento is the Vallone dei Mulini (Valley of the Mills), a site among the most photographed (and Instagrammable!) ...
The ancient fountain of "Schizzariello" on Via San Cesareo, characterized by a very faint water jet (hence the name "Schizzariello"), entirely made of marble, d...
During the Easter season, the Sorrento Peninsula offers a captivating and unique atmosphere thanks to a deeply rooted tradition.
This tradition enriches Palm S...
In a corner of Piazza Tasso, at the intersection of Corso Italia and Via Pietà, you can admire the statue dedicated to the Sorrentine poet of the same name.
To...
This imposing bastion, unchanged in its ancient splendor, provides a unique glimpse into Ancient Sorrento.Set within the context of reinforced walls, dating bac...
Piazza della Vittoria, stands out among Sorrento's most beautiful squares, thanks to its breathtaking panorama.
The square is located midway between Marina Gra...
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This past week, I had the exciting experience of visiting the official headquarters of Massa Lubrense’s Archeoclub.
What is Archeoclub?
Archeocl...
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As it is nearing the end of my semester here in Sorrento, I wanted to share some of my favorite places around the charming town.
I had such a h...
Exploring Sorrento's Festive Holidays
An exciting aspect of study abroad is learning and experiencing new holidays and the traditions of the place you are i...
A Memorable Italian Experience!
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I had the best time at Piano di Sorrento’s San Michele Festival this past Thursday!
This was my first festival ...
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Since the last time you read from #MyPOVSorrento, I’ve turned 20 in one of the most beautiful places on Earth!
My birthday is on September 5, and...
A Student's Journey in Sorrento
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My name is Megan Kesner and I am a student from America studying at Sant’Anna Institute for the next three and a h...
The Fisherman's Village of Marina Grande
Living at the Sant’Anna Institute I overlook the rooftops of the terracotta and light yellow buildings that are housed ...
There is nothing quite like wine from Italy and nothing better than drinking Italian wine in Sorrento!
I recently had the opportunity to join a wine and cheese...
The sun is setting. People stroll down Corso Italia. Countless conversations surround you.
Your drink collects condensation in the warmth of the evening. Meats...
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