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Sorrento is a charming coastal town located in the Campania region of Italy, overlooking the Bay of Naples. The currency used in Sorrento is the Euro. Known for its stunning cliffs, picturesque views, and lemon groves, Sorrento offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and Italian charm. The town is also famous for its production of Limoncello, a lemon liqueur. Visitors can explore the historic center with its narrow streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The best time to visit Sorrento is during the spring and fall months, from April to June and September to October, when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer months, especially July and August, can be hot and crowded with tourists. Winter months, from November to February, are quieter but can be rainy and cool. It's recommended to check the weather forecast before planning your trip.
Sorrento is a walkable town, and most attractions are within walking distance. Visitors can also use the local buses to travel to nearby towns like Positano and Amalfi along the Amalfi Coast. Ferries are available for trips to the islands of Capri and Ischia. Taxis are another option for getting around Sorrento, especially for longer distances or late-night travel. Renting a car is not recommended due to limited parking and narrow streets.
Try the local specialty, Limoncello, a refreshing lemon liqueur. Don't forget to pack comfortable walking shoes as Sorrento has many steep streets and stairs. Be prepared for crowds during the peak summer months, and consider visiting in the shoulder seasons for a more relaxed experience. Learn a few basic Italian phrases to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken. Be respectful of local customs and dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites. Make sure to sample the fresh seafood dishes at the local restaurants.