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==Sorrento, Italy==
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Situated just five miles NE of Punta Campanella at the SE extremity of the Bay of Naples in Italy, the town of Sorrento is a popular tourist destination and stopping-off point for visits to the islands of [[Capri]] and [[Ischia]] at either end of the Bay of Naples.  Renowned in ancient times for its Temple of the Sirens, the mythical seductresses who lured unwary sailors to their deaths with their singing, it remained something of a provincial backwater until a road was constructed joining it to [[Castellammare di Stabia]] and onwards to [[Naples]] in the mid 19th century.  However, its attractive, mountainous landscape, benign climate and wonderful views of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples had been a lure for travellers from the late 18th century onwards, including such luminaries as the poets Byron, Keats and Goethe.  Today it attracts tourists in their tens of thousands to admire its mountainous setting at the gateway to the Sorrentine Peninsula and the vertiginous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from Sorrento to Positano.  Yachtsmen are perhaps less well served than other tourists here, although a berth can usually be found in the town’s '''Marina Piccola''' or the basin of '''Piano di Sorrento''' a mile NE of Marina Piccola.
 
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Situated just five miles NE of Punta Campanella at the SE extremity of the Bay of Naples in [[Italy]], the town of Sorrento is a popular tourist destination and stopping-off point for visits to the islands of [[Capri]] and [[Ischia]] at either end of the Bay of Naples.  Renowned in ancient times for its Temple of the Sirens, the mythical seductresses who lured unwary sailors to their deaths with their singing, it remained something of a provincial backwater until a road was constructed joining it to [[Castellammare di Stabia]] and onwards to [[Naples]] in the mid 19th century.  However, its attractive, mountainous landscape, benign climate and wonderful views of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples had been a lure for travellers from the late 18th century onwards, including such luminaries as the poets Byron, Keats and Goethe.  Today it attracts tourists in their tens of thousands to admire its mountainous setting at the gateway to the Sorrentine Peninsula and the vertiginous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from [[Sorrento]] to Positano.  Yachtsmen are perhaps less well served than other tourists here, although a berth can usually be found in the town’s '''Marina Piccola''' or the basin of '''Piano di Sorrento''' a mile NE of Marina Piccola.
==Charts==
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==Local Weather==
==Local Weather==
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Winds along the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy are generally light in the summer months. The most notable feature is a SW seabreeze that kicks in in late morning and blows at little more than Force 2 - 4 until the evening. Often in the Bay of Naples a flat calm can prevail for several days.  Thundery conditions are not infrequent during early Spring and Autumn, and associated winds can sometimes reach gale force and kick up a substantial sea in the Bay. In winter, gales can blow from both NW and S and entry to and exit from some of the harbours along the coast can become hazardous.  
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Winds along the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy are generally light in the summer months. The most notable feature is a SW seabreeze that kicks in in late morning and blows at little more than Force 2 - 4 until the evening. Often in the Bay of Naples a flat calm can prevail for several days.  Thundery conditions are not infrequent during early Spring and Autumn, and associated winds can sometimes reach gale force and kick up a substantial sea in the Bay. In winter, gales can blow from both NW and S and entry to and exit from some of the harbours along the coast can become hazardous.
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Sources for weather information:  
Sources for weather information:  
* There is a continuous (computerised voice) weather forecast on VHF 68 - first in Italian and then followed with an English translation.  
* There is a continuous (computerised voice) weather forecast on VHF 68 - first in Italian and then followed with an English translation.  
* The same forecast is given in Italian and English on VHF coastal stations following a notification on channel 16.  
* The same forecast is given in Italian and English on VHF coastal stations following a notification on channel 16.  
* Navtex weather forecasts are broadcast from stations at La Garde (Toulon), Roma and Cagliari (Sardinia).  
* Navtex weather forecasts are broadcast from stations at La Garde (Toulon), Roma and Cagliari (Sardinia).  
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==Approach and Navigation==
==Approach and Navigation==
The town of Sorrento, perched on a high plateau above the sea is visible from some miles off.  Closer in, the high breakwater protecting the small harbour of Marina Piccola will be seen.  The harbour entrance is open to the E.     
The town of Sorrento, perched on a high plateau above the sea is visible from some miles off.  Closer in, the high breakwater protecting the small harbour of Marina Piccola will be seen.  The harbour entrance is open to the E.     
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==Check-in and Facilities==
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==Berthing options==
'''Marina Piccola''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|37.83|N|14|22.7|E|}} is the main ferry harbour of the town, and as such is constantly busy with traffic bound for Naples, the islands and other coastal towns around the peninsula.  A very limited number of yachts in transit (maximum length 15 metres) can moor with care on the Banchina da Riva quay at the root of the breakwater.  Depths here are 1.5 to 3.0 metres.  Most of the rest of the harbour is filled with permanent moorings.  Facilities on the quay include fuel station (0800 -2000); some water and electricity points; toilet; mobile crane.
'''Marina Piccola''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|37.83|N|14|22.7|E|}} is the main ferry harbour of the town, and as such is constantly busy with traffic bound for Naples, the islands and other coastal towns around the peninsula.  A very limited number of yachts in transit (maximum length 15 metres) can moor with care on the Banchina da Riva quay at the root of the breakwater.  Depths here are 1.5 to 3.0 metres.  Most of the rest of the harbour is filled with permanent moorings.  Facilities on the quay include fuel station (0800 -2000); some water and electricity points; toilet; mobile crane.
'''Marina Grande''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|37.66|N|14|22.07|E|}} about half a mile W of Marina Piccola is misnamed, since it is smaller and shallower than Marina Piccola, is crammed with local moorings and has depths of less than 2.0 metres.
'''Marina Grande''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|37.66|N|14|22.07|E|}} about half a mile W of Marina Piccola is misnamed, since it is smaller and shallower than Marina Piccola, is crammed with local moorings and has depths of less than 2.0 metres.
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[[Image:SorrentoGrande.jpg|350px|thumb|right| The inappropriately-named Marina Grande<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
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[[Image:SorrentoGrande.jpg|345px|thumb|right| The inappropriately-named Marina Grande<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
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[[Image:PianoSorrento.jpg|345px|thumb|right| Piano Sorrento showing western basin<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
'''Piano di Sorrento''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|38.41|N|14|24.17|E|}} lies a mile NE of Marina Piccola and contains two adjacent basins protected by curved breakwaters from winds from the W quadrant.  Shelter is no better than reasonable here.  Works are underway in both basins.  In the eastern basin it is possible for yachts of up to 30 metres to go alongside or stern/bows to the western quay, clear of the fishing boats and the fuel station.  Depths here are 2.0 - 3.0 metres.  In the western basin there currently three pontoons and a field of buoys where a visiting yacht of up to 13 metres may find a berth.  Depths here are 2.5 - 6.0 metres.  Other than a fuel station in the eastern basin, there are few facilities here.   
'''Piano di Sorrento''' [[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|40|38.41|N|14|24.17|E|}} lies a mile NE of Marina Piccola and contains two adjacent basins protected by curved breakwaters from winds from the W quadrant.  Shelter is no better than reasonable here.  Works are underway in both basins.  In the eastern basin it is possible for yachts of up to 30 metres to go alongside or stern/bows to the western quay, clear of the fishing boats and the fuel station.  Depths here are 2.0 - 3.0 metres.  In the western basin there currently three pontoons and a field of buoys where a visiting yacht of up to 13 metres may find a berth.  Depths here are 2.5 - 6.0 metres.  Other than a fuel station in the eastern basin, there are few facilities here.   
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[[Image:PianoSorrento.jpg|350px|thumb|right| Piano Sorrento showing western basin<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
 
==Offshore Islands and Groups==
==Offshore Islands and Groups==
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===Tourism===
===Tourism===
The town of Sorrento is an attractive place to stroll around, with fantastic views over the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius to the north.  It is also the start of the famous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from Sorrento to Positano, with spectacular views of the sea and picturesque villages clinging to the cliffs.  Finally, Sorrento (if you can find a secure berth there) is a potential base for exploring the delights of [[Naples]] - see entry for [[Naples]] for details.
The town of Sorrento is an attractive place to stroll around, with fantastic views over the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius to the north.  It is also the start of the famous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from Sorrento to Positano, with spectacular views of the sea and picturesque villages clinging to the cliffs.  Finally, Sorrento (if you can find a secure berth there) is a potential base for exploring the delights of [[Naples]] - see entry for [[Naples]] for details.
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[[Image:AmalfiDrive.jpg|350px|thumb|right| Typical views on the Amalfi Drive<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
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[[Image:AmalfiDrive.jpg|345px|thumb|right| Typical views on the Amalfi Drive<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
===Grocery & Supply Stores===
===Grocery & Supply Stores===
* Good provisions shops in the town.
* Good provisions shops in the town.
* The town is famous for its limoncello licqueur.
* The town is famous for its limoncello licqueur.
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===Eateries===
===Eateries===
* Numerous restaurants, pizzerias and bars up in the town.
* Numerous restaurants, pizzerias and bars up in the town.
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===Internet/WiFi===
===Internet/WiFi===
None.
None.
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===Laundry===
===Laundry===
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===Motorbike & Car Rentals===
===Motorbike & Car Rentals===
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===Garbage Disposal===
===Garbage Disposal===
A few bins around the harbour.
A few bins around the harbour.
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===Transportation===
===Transportation===
Taxis and buses into Naples.  Trains on the Circumvesuviana railway into Naples station.  Ferries to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia.
Taxis and buses into Naples.  Trains on the Circumvesuviana railway into Naples station.  Ferries to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia.
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Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
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==Cruiser's Friends==
==Cruiser's Friends==
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
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==Forum Discussions==
==Forum Discussions==
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements)
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements)
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==External Links==
==External Links==
Links to relevant websites.
Links to relevant websites.
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==References & Publications==
==References & Publications==
Publications, Guides, etc.
Publications, Guides, etc.
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==''Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)''==
==''Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)''==
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Sorrento, Italy

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40°37.83′N, 14°22.7′E
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Sorrento harbour
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Situated just five miles NE of Punta Campanella at the SE extremity of the Bay of Naples in Italy, the town of Sorrento is a popular tourist destination and stopping-off point for visits to the islands of Capri and Ischia at either end of the Bay of Naples. Renowned in ancient times for its Temple of the Sirens, the mythical seductresses who lured unwary sailors to their deaths with their singing, it remained something of a provincial backwater until a road was constructed joining it to Castellammare di Stabia and onwards to Naples in the mid 19th century. However, its attractive, mountainous landscape, benign climate and wonderful views of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples had been a lure for travellers from the late 18th century onwards, including such luminaries as the poets Byron, Keats and Goethe. Today it attracts tourists in their tens of thousands to admire its mountainous setting at the gateway to the Sorrentine Peninsula and the vertiginous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from Sorrento to Positano. Yachtsmen are perhaps less well served than other tourists here, although a berth can usually be found in the town’s Marina Piccola or the basin of Piano di Sorrento a mile NE of Marina Piccola.

Charts

  • British Admiralty 1908, 908
  • Italian charts 914, 10, 127, 130, 132

Radio Nets

Also see World Cruiser's Nets

Local Weather

Winds along the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy are generally light in the summer months. The most notable feature is a SW seabreeze that kicks in in late morning and blows at little more than Force 2 - 4 until the evening. Often in the Bay of Naples a flat calm can prevail for several days. Thundery conditions are not infrequent during early Spring and Autumn, and associated winds can sometimes reach gale force and kick up a substantial sea in the Bay. In winter, gales can blow from both NW and S and entry to and exit from some of the harbours along the coast can become hazardous.

Sources for weather information:

  • There is a continuous (computerised voice) weather forecast on VHF 68 - first in Italian and then followed with an English translation.
  • The same forecast is given in Italian and English on VHF coastal stations following a notification on channel 16.
  • Navtex weather forecasts are broadcast from stations at La Garde (Toulon), Roma and Cagliari (Sardinia).

Approach and Navigation

The town of Sorrento, perched on a high plateau above the sea is visible from some miles off. Closer in, the high breakwater protecting the small harbour of Marina Piccola will be seen. The harbour entrance is open to the E.

Berthing options

Marina Piccola World icon.png 40°37.83′N, 14°22.7′E is the main ferry harbour of the town, and as such is constantly busy with traffic bound for Naples, the islands and other coastal towns around the peninsula. A very limited number of yachts in transit (maximum length 15 metres) can moor with care on the Banchina da Riva quay at the root of the breakwater. Depths here are 1.5 to 3.0 metres. Most of the rest of the harbour is filled with permanent moorings. Facilities on the quay include fuel station (0800 -2000); some water and electricity points; toilet; mobile crane.

Marina Grande World icon.png 40°37.66′N, 14°22.07′E about half a mile W of Marina Piccola is misnamed, since it is smaller and shallower than Marina Piccola, is crammed with local moorings and has depths of less than 2.0 metres.

The inappropriately-named Marina Grande
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Piano Sorrento showing western basin
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Piano di Sorrento World icon.png 40°38.41′N, 14°24.17′E lies a mile NE of Marina Piccola and contains two adjacent basins protected by curved breakwaters from winds from the W quadrant. Shelter is no better than reasonable here. Works are underway in both basins. In the eastern basin it is possible for yachts of up to 30 metres to go alongside or stern/bows to the western quay, clear of the fishing boats and the fuel station. Depths here are 2.0 - 3.0 metres. In the western basin there currently three pontoons and a field of buoys where a visiting yacht of up to 13 metres may find a berth. Depths here are 2.5 - 6.0 metres. Other than a fuel station in the eastern basin, there are few facilities here.

Offshore Islands and Groups

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None

Anchorages

It is possible in settled weather to anchor off Marina Piccola or in the western harbour of Piano di Sorrento clear of the buoys, wherever there is space.

Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.

Repairs/Yards

Very limited.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel station on the quay in the eastern basin (24 hrs). Some water points in the western basin.

Tourism and Things to do Ashore

Tourism

The town of Sorrento is an attractive place to stroll around, with fantastic views over the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius to the north. It is also the start of the famous Amalfi Drive, a Roman road carved for 50 miles along the coast from Sorrento to Positano, with spectacular views of the sea and picturesque villages clinging to the cliffs. Finally, Sorrento (if you can find a secure berth there) is a potential base for exploring the delights of Naples - see entry for Naples for details.

Typical views on the Amalfi Drive
Click for larger view

Grocery & Supply Stores

  • Good provisions shops in the town.
  • The town is famous for its limoncello licqueur.

Eateries

  • Numerous restaurants, pizzerias and bars up in the town.

Internet/WiFi

None.

Laundry

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Garbage Disposal

A few bins around the harbour.

Transportation

Taxis and buses into Naples. Trains on the Circumvesuviana railway into Naples station. Ferries to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia.

Routes/Passages To/From

Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Links to relevant websites.

References & Publications

Publications, Guides, etc.

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:

  • Data compiled from web research (please update if possible)--Athene of Lymington 17:52, 15 December 2010 (UTC)

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?


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