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Hire a Private Jet to Sorrento

Enjoying perfect weather while you’re supplied with constant refreshments doesn’t have to be a dream when you decide to visit Sorrento. A quaint town overlooking the Bay of Naples, Southern Italy, Sorrento has all you could ever desire from the perfect vacation.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Sorrento?

Chartering a private jet from Sorrento costs from approximately €6,900 to €11,500 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Sorrento to Rome start at €6,900, while routes to Paris begin at €11,500.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Sorrento over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Sorrento?

The most effective entry point for private aviation to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast is Naples International Airport (NAP/LIRN). Its location just outside Naples provides straightforward road and helicopter transfers to the region's top destinations, including the island of Capri. The airport is equipped to manage all jet categories and has services focused on privacy and speed.

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What can you do in Sorrento?

Surrounded by lush lemon and orange groves, there’s plenty to do when you arrive in Sorrento. As one of Italy’s Top 10 Tourist Destinations, find yourself busy shopping at Piazza Tasso or enjoy a peaceful visit to Cloister of San Franceso. Consider going to the Correale di Terranova Museum to find relics of the Augustan Era and the Museo-Bottega Della Tarsia Lignea to view the work of 19th-century marquetry masters.

Enjoying the Romantic Views from Villa Comunale

Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Italy: view of the coastline from Villa Rufolo

One of the most romantic things to do while you’re in Sorrento has to be enjoying the dawn and dusk views from Villa Comunale. Watch everything from the colourful boats on the harbour right below to the majestic view of Mt Vesuvius.

Viewing the Cathedral of San Filippo and San Giacomo

Interior view of San Filippo e Giacomo Cathedral

While it has been updated throughout the years, the early Renaissance atmosphere still remains at this historic site. With classic Byzantine themes all over the cathedral, take a chance to marvel at the art of a bygone era when you visit this spot.

Visiting the Natural Pools of Bagni Della Regina Giovanna

Visiting the Natural Pools of Bagni Della Regina Giovanna

Dating all the way back to the first century BC, located within the ruins of an ancient Roman villa, you’ll find the natural pools of Bagni Della Regina Giovanna. Swimming here will be a memorable experience as well as an awe-inspiring one.

Where should you stay in Sorrento?

Bellevue Syrene

Bellevue Syrene

One of the most famous luxury hotels in Sorrento, the Bellevue Syrene, offers modern hospitality that’s rooted in tradition. Find luxurious rooms provided with one-of-a-kind services here.

Grand Hotel Ambasciatori

Grand Hotel Ambasciatori

Facing the amazing gulf of Sorrento, Grand Hotel Ambasciatori is located right within the city’s centre while being surrounded by a lush park. It has a private beach for those who prefer privacy, along with a swimming pool and jacuzzi specifically for their customers.

Hotel Excelsior Vittoria

Hotel Excelsior Vittoria

With an extensive history, Hotel Excelsior Vittoria is located right on the Amalfi Coast with Michelin-starred dining. Enjoy a view of Mt Vesuvius while you’re experiencing their various amenities like a swimming pool, spa, and gym.

Where should you eat in Sorrento?

Il Buco

Awarded a Michelin star in 2020, Il Buco enables you to experience a whole world within its four walls. Their unique and innovative dishes have won the hearts of the locals and many of the tourists as well.

Lorelai

The Lorelai is famed for merging traditional flavours with modern style. You’ll not only be surprised by the visual presentation of the dishes here, but the quality of ingredients too. Get ready for an award-winning experience at this hotspot.

Ristorante Museo Caruso

With an old-school feeling, this restaurant is definitely an experience in itself. With Italian opera singer Caruso’s music all over the restaurant, this restaurant leaves you with immense knowledge of the opera and its traditional delicacies.