Sitting snugly under a shelf of limestone cliffs beneath the old town of Sorrento, the pretty Marina Grande is brimming with rustic charm. The smaller of Sorrento’s two main harbours, this traditional fishing port is known for its laid-back atmosphere and unique marine heritage.As you wander around the harbour, you would be forgiven for thinking you had stepped back in time. The marina was once surrounded by an imposing stone wall, which acted as a buffer between the city and those who approached by sea. Unfortunately, Turkish pirates breeched this fortification and plundered the city in 1558. Although most of the ancient wall is long gone, the Greek Gate and the Bastion of Parsano still remain, giving visitors a precious and tangible snapshot of Sorrento history.Sheltered from the chaos of the streets above, the Marina Grande is the perfect place to take time out from the main tourist haunts of Sorrento. Grab an ice cream and stroll along the waterfront to enjoy the sights of the fishing boats as they gently bob up and down. From here, head to the harbour’s small beach and take a dip in the deep, azure sea before settling in one of the waterfront restaurants for a bite to eat.Suitably refreshed, make your way into the lovely little Church of Saint Anna for some quiet contemplation. If you are visiting near the end of July, you are in for a real treat as the sleepy marina is transformed by fireworks and processions as the locals celebrate this revered local saint.As the sun goes down, the quayside comes alive. Pick your way through the heaps of nets and enjoy the unique sight of local fishermen as they clean and mend nets, and tend to their boats. Visitors who are lucky enough to be here at sunset will also be rewarded with stunning views of the beautiful Bay of Naples so ensure you have your camera to hand as this is one sight you will not want to miss.
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Reviews of Sorrento Beach
5/5 - Excellent
Wonderful restaurants and atmosphere.
4/5 - Good
Small public beach, gets quite crowded. Make for the far end by the rocks to get the sun for longest
5/5 - Excellent
If you don't want to get squashed next to other people while you're eating, for a special night out go to Soul & Fish - the waiters are young, enthusiastic and knowledgeable
4/5 - Good
Stone beach, if you have beach shoes they will help you get out of the water a lot more dignified than I did LOL
3/5 - Okay
Wildly expensive, if you arrive at Marina
5/5 - Excellent
A lovely walk from Sorrento main town in the evening
Popular places to visit
Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Museo Bottega della Tarsia Lignea during your trip to Sorrento. Stroll along the marina in this romantic area or visit its top-notch restaurants.
Sorrento Lift
Built into the cliffs of Sorrento, this elevator provides quick access from the city’s beaches and marina to the Old Town.
Villa Comunale Park
Explore the lovely green spaces of Villa Comunale Park and enjoy the boating in Sorrento. Wander through the seaside and beautiful beaches in this romantic area.
Chiesa di San Francesco
An eclectic mix of architectural styles, this ancient church is home to a range of ecclesiastical treasures including exquisite paintings and intricate frescoes.
Sorrento Foundation
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Sorrento Foundation in Sorrento. Wander through the seaside and beautiful beaches in this romantic area.
Sorrento Cathedral
Decorative chapels and a dazzling collection of frescoes by notable Italian artists beautify the interior of this 15th-century religious monument.