With its seafront location overlooking the Bay of Naples, the Mediterraneo offers bright, high quality accommodation. Sant'Agnello centre is close by with a few shops and bars, while central Sorrento is just a 25 minute walk away. The marvelous pool and garden areas provide a calm and restful ambiance and the dining room on the fifth floor has wonderful sea views.
Hotel Mediterraneo can be found in the charming resort of Sorrento which is situated on the Neapolitan Riviera. The Neapolitan Riviera is nestles around the Bay of Naples and some believe it occupies the most idyllic location in the Mediterranean. With vistas over the bay of Naples with stunning views towards Capri and Mount Vesuvius in one of the most scenic corners of the Mediterranean.
With compact beaches of basaltic sands and an abundance of ancient history so there is a selection of activities to pass the time. For those who enjoy hitting the shops a sojourn to Sorrento's Corso Italia is highly recommended. There are numerous boutiques and designer shops that lace this dazzling walkway. If you're after that must-have handbag the latest italian fashions are always in stock.
For eating out the Neapolitan Riviera pulls out all the stops. Relax in a little piazza, order an espresso and settle down for some serious people watching. Or perhaps search out a stylish restaurant and enjoy a wonderful meal. Whatever your choice there will be a bar or restaurant to suit you.
Famed for its thermal spas, Ischia it's just the place if you fancy being pampered from head to toe.
Sorrento Italy is situated in Campania, southern Italy and is a popular holiday destination. Teetering on the edge of a cliff top that tumbles into the Mediterranean, this charming town enjoys a wonderful location with views over the bay of Naples towards Mount Vesuvius. Both Naples and Pompeii can be reached easily as Sorrento is at the south-eastern end of the Circumvesuviana train line. Ferry boats and express hydrofoils offer services to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia.
Hotel Mediterraneo is an excellent position from which to explore both Sorrento, with it's wealth of history and further afield along of the Neapolitan riviera.
When staying at Hotel Mediterraneo exploring Piazza Tasso, the main square is a must. Piazza Tasso is named after the famous Italian poet, Torquato Tasso. This beautiful is edged with cafes and restaurants and is a wonderful spot to enjoy a Margherita pizza, which originated in Naples or an Italian pasta dish with the world renowned Neapolitana sauce.
A short walk from the square is an area known as the Drains, a maze of interesting medieval narrow streets stuffed with stores selling local produce such as Limoncello and hand modelled wooden goods.
If you are seeking sunshine, stunning views and superb restaurants offering sumptuous food then Sorrento has to tick all the right boxes