
"Sorrento shares the same beauty found everywhere on this coast, with the added bonus of being a bigger, busier town, just as lovely to visit in winter as in the summer months. Depending on what you are looking for, winter in Sorrento can be magical, especially during the Christmas period, and the mild weather and sea breeze are perfect to get rid of winter blues."
"Being such a populous town means Sorrento is also much easier to reach than other places on the Amalfi Coast. If you are travelling light and want to avoid the winding roads and possible traffic, the Circumvesuviana is a local train that goes from Napoli Garibaldi station and arrives in the historic centre of town, but there is also the option to get there via sea, on a boat that takes around forty minutes and allows you to enjoy the views."
Sorrento sits on the Amalfi Coast and has inspired Italian and foreign artists, including Lord Byron and John Keats, thanks to its stunning beauty and poetic charm. The town shares the region's scenic appeal while being larger and busier, and remains attractive in both winter and summer. Winter can be magical, especially at Christmas, with mild weather and sea breezes that lift winter blues. Sorrento is more accessible than many coastal towns, reachable by the Circumvesuviana train from Napoli Garibaldi into the historic centre or by a forty-minute boat ride offering coastal views. Accommodation ranges from five-star resorts to eclectic boutique hotels.
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