Just five minutes from the village, this peaceful, air-conditioned villa makes it easy to reach the local restaurants and short drive away of course, the beaches. Spectacular Sorrento rewards its many visitors time and again, with a combination of tradition and modernity.
The fascinating history and culture of this colourful city are sure to make an impact, and the countless restaurants and high-fashion boutiques are as Italian as they come – but it’s probably the incredible natural beauty of the Sorrento Peninsula you will remember most of all. Casa Arcobaleno is the place to make the most of it.
Beautiful sunsets, rugged cliffs and sweeping views make Sorrento one of Italy’s real treasures. It attracts many visitors, but its Old Town remains as enchanting as ever, with colourful and central Piazza Tasso as good a place as any to get your bearings and enjoy a real cup of Italian coffee.
The clear turquoise waters and golden beaches are another excellent reason to visit Sorrento, along with its many cultural offerings – be they musical or cinematic events, or museums keeping the city’s long and eventful history alive. All sorts of tours and excursions are available to give you the full Sorrento experience, to take you further afield to the islands of Capri and Ischia, or see Vesuvius or its near neighbour, Naples.
The wider area has yet more to inspire you, with the beautiful beaches and bays of the Amalfi Coast as numerous as they are delightful – those of nearby Marina di Puolo and Massa Lubrense, the legendary ‘Land of Sirens’, are surely worth a trip.
The Region
Sorrento, a charming coastal town nestled on the southern shores of Italy, is a captivating destination that beckons visitors with its stunning landscapes, rich history, and a vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere. With a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and breathtaking sea views, Sorrento boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.