Sorrento, Italy Photo Gallery
Flying into Naples, Italy from Dublin, Ireland.
The oddly shaped islet Nisida-It is of volcanic origins, which is what created its circular shape and the round little bay that make it so easy to spot from above.
Mount Vesuvius, an active volcano near Naples, famous for its eruption in 79AD that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii.
Naples, looking towards Sorrento and Capri.
I love window seats on the airplanes! The views can be so stunning!
We love Caprese salads and this was exactly what we had when we arrived here at
Brian in the VRBO we rented. Purple was the theme here, even in the kitchen.
Our view from the balcony. We hung out here for quite awhile.
Looking down the road at the clock tower.
Fondazione Sorrento-I guess this is an art gallery, but we didn't go in. I took a photo because I thought it was pretty.
Piazza Tasso is a central place and square in Sorrento.
Another view of Piazza Tasso.
The courtyard of a building we were walking by. It was pretty we had to stop.
Another view of the courtyard.
This guy makes the best limoncello in Sorrento at Sapori e Clara,
Looking down at the beach area of Sorrento. It's not very big, so they have built piers to enjoy the sea view from lounge chairs.
We enjoyed the sunset from the cliffside.
Looking a different direction a little later.
Statue of San Francesco d'Assisi (Saint Francis of Assisi)
Strolling down one of Sorrento's streets.
Lemons and oranges grow everywhere here.
Another sunset view.
The lemons here are gigantic!
The road going down to the ferry.
The view of Sorrento looking from the marina where we took a ferry to Capri.
Looking at the beach area and Sorrento cliffs.
More Sorrento cliffs.
Another view from the ferry dock.
Walking back from the ferry, the cliffs are pretty dramatic.
Here's part of the 165 steps we had to climb.
I loved my lemon slush served in this giant lemon especially after climbing all those stairs.
The main pedestrian walkway in Sorrento. We walked this rode several times everyday that we were there.
We loved this restaurant named Zi'Ntonio
In the entrance there were big hams hanging around the room.
We ate on the 2nd floor. This place had many Michelin awards.
It had an interesting painting on the wall that could be considered sacrilegious.