Choose from 2,180 vacation rentals located in Sorrento, Campania. Top filters in Sorrento include Internet / Wifi, Air conditioner, and TV. Prices range from $66 to $12,129 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Sorrento are Condo and Hotel.

Top vacation rentals in Sorrento

Terrace/patio
4.8
Outstanding(148 Reviews)
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Ge. P.A's Central Apart. in Sorrentofamiglie, relax with terrace FreehighspeedWI-
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

This Condo in Sorrento, is the right price for your (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) today!

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4.2
Excellent(14 Reviews)
House
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Il Quadrifoglio Sorrento
Garden · Pool · Pets allowed

When traveling to Sorrento, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at $165 per night.

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4.8
Outstanding(121 Reviews)
Condo
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Conny's House
Pets allowed · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Indulge in a peaceful retreat at Conny's House, our elegant Condo in Sorrento. Enjoy amenities including Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, and more.

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Property view
4.0
Good(430 Reviews)
Condo
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Villa La Terrazza Suites
Garden · Pool · Pets allowed

Discover the beauty of Sorrento with a stay at Villa La Terrazza Suites, a top rated Condo with amenities such as Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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Vacation rentals with internet & wifi in Sorrento

Property grounds
5.0
Outstanding(100 Reviews)
Condo
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Sorrento Penthouse in the Center, amazing view
7 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Sorrento? This Condo offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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4.8
Outstanding(219 Reviews)
Bed and Breakfast
 in Sorrento
Accademia 39
Garden · Pets allowed · Kitchen / Kitchenette

When traveling to Sorrento, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at $170 per night.

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4.8
Outstanding(26 Reviews)
House
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Tenuta Camporosso
Garden · Pool · Kitchen / Kitchenette

House in Sorrento, for $176 per night is great for your next (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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4.8
Outstanding(501 Reviews)
Bed and Breakfast
 in Sorrento
Palazzo delle Grazie
Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi · Parking

This attractive Bed and Breakfast in Sorrento, $168 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Sorrento travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Sorrento vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Sorrento, and more.

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What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Sorrento?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • Air conditioner
  • TV

Where Is Sorrento, Italy?

Overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy, the sunny commune of Sorrento is situated on the Sorrentine Peninsula, occupying an idyllic and picturesque location by the Amalfi Coast. By virtue of sitting on the southeastern end of the Circumvesuviana rail line, Naples, and Pompeii are easily accessible from Sorrento.

What Is Sorrento, Italy Known For?

Sample a shot of limoncello in this small Italian resort town with a big reputation. Overlooking the Bay of Naples, as it sits on the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento is famously known for its postcard views and unique antique shops that sell its locally made wares. Plunging cliffs decorate the coastline as the azure waves of the Mediterranean crash against them and glittering palatial hotels dazzle like gems. With a diverse list of visiting alumni that previously included literary geniuses from Dickens to Tolstoy, Sorrento has inspired individuals to visit for centuries. The western gateway to the rest of the Amalfi, Sorrento is not just a mere stop along the way, but an entire experience all by itself.

A Quick Guide to Sorrento

  • Museum Correale: Located within a family-owned patrician villa, surrounded by the scenic sights of citrus groves and an open-air terrace, Museum Correale is a museum with a difference. Showcasing an awe-inspiring collection of Neapolitan painters dating back from the 17th and 18th century, Museum Correale also houses an expansive assortment of Capodimonte and Sèvres ceramics, Murano glassware, Bohemia crystals, a collection of watches, and an archaeological collection of 19th century furniture. Situated within a traditional and authentic home exudes rustic Italian charm, perfect for anyone who is looking to experience a tourist attraction with a genuine Sorrentine flair.
  • Villa Comunale Park: A large bayside park populated with well-manicured gardens, powerful fountains, and sweeping panoramic views, Villa Comunale is a place worth witnessing. Soak in the sun as you take a lovely afternoon stroll and bask in the stunning scenery of the Gulf of Naples, in addition to several landmarks on the horizon. Romantic and charming, the park is the absolute epitome of Italian elegance.
  • Chiesa & Chiostro di San Francesco: Situated adjacent to the Villa Comunale Park, the Chiesa & Chiostro di San Francesco is renowned for being a picturesquely peaceful 14th century monastery. Walk through the antique archways that encircle the courtyard and let yourself feel the wave of peaceful serenity overcoming you. Built on the ruins of a 7th century monastery, Chiesa & Chiostro di San Francesco is an ancient example of the sublime beauty and rich heritage that Sorrento is famous for.

Popular Destinations Near Sorrento

  • Marina di Puolo: A quaint and quiet fishing village, with a grand population of around 150 people, Marina di Puolo is perfect for anyone who wishes to sample the true and authentic Italy. Due to its undeveloped and rustic landscape, the village seems to transport you to the early 1900s where fishing villages like these were the norm – far away from the cosmopolitanism and modernism of the larger Italian cities. Visitors can explore the atmospheric cobbled lanes of this tiny village and discover living art in every single corner. Sample delicious local seafood delicacies at the beachfront restaurants or mingle with the friendly locals over a glass of locally made wine or two. Whatever you choose to do, a day trip to Marina di Puolo is the perfect remedy to get away from the city life of Sorrento.
  • Pompeii: One of the most famous archaeological ruins on the planet, Pompeii is the historic site of epic Roman legends. Once a thriving and cultured city, Pompeii’s doom came about in 79 AD, when Mount Vesuvius erupted catastrophically spreading fatal destruction in its wake. Millions perished and the city was buried under meters of ash. Fast-forward to present day, Pompeii now thrives as an iconic tourist attraction, where millions of visitors congregate to marvel at the preserved site, featuring excavated ruins of streets, eerie casts of the perished victims, and houses that survived in the eruption. A top attraction for any history buff, Pompeii is a place of fascinating history and legend.

Best Neighborhoods in Sorrento

  • Corso Italia: Running through the old town, the vibrancy and youthful zest that permeates throughout Corso Italia seems somewhat paradoxical. Rhythmic thumping beats echo from the doorways of the trendy clubs and ritzy restaurants that are always buzzing with activity, no matter what hour. Whatever vibe you’re feeling – a classy cocktail bar where the most talented mixologists blend spirits and mixers together like magicians, Irish watering holes where pints of Guinness are the staple, or glamorous café-bars that attract only the coolest of cats, Corso Italia has got it all.
  • Sant’Agnello: Removed from the tourist-filled streets of Sorrento, Sant’Agnello is a quiet corner that makes a scenic stop on the Circumvesuviana train. Despite its distance away from the main parts of Sorrento, Sant’Agnello still manages to infuse the Sorrentine magic with its own unique local charm. Smaller than Sorrento, this neighborhood still manages to imbue the vast landscapes with the fairytale beauty that this little corner of Italy is known for. The antiquity of the rustic buildings and yellowing craggy cliffs only serve to exacerbate the sublime beauty, not reduce it. As you explore and comb through the streets of Sant’Agnello, make sure to walk through the photogenic piazzas whilst you’re on your moonlit passeggiata. Cool, classy, and laid-back, the relaxed and authentic vibe of Sant’Agnello establishes itself as one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Sorrento.

What is the price range for rentals in Sorrento?

Vacation rentals in Sorrento have a price range between $66-$12,129. The average price for rentals in Sorrento is $169 per night.

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