Discover the surroundings

Immerse yourself in the charm of beautiful Sorrento by staying at Crawford Home



Crawford Home, an ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of the Sorrento Coast and beyond. In the immediate vicinity, you will find a selection of cozy bars and restaurants offering traditional local dishes at honest prices. Among them, Marinella's terrace bar offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples, giving you moments of pure magic.



Marinella Beach



Just 200 meters from the facility is the Marinella beach. This small beach is ideal for those seeking tranquility and crystal clear sea. An exclusive corner where you can enjoy a relaxing day away from the crowds.

Historic Center of Sorrento



Strolling through the streets of the historic center, you can admire ancient palaces, craft stores and historic cafes. Don't miss a visit to Sorrento Cathedral and the Cloister of San Francesco, a peaceful oasis with wonderful Gothic-style arches.

Port of Sorrento



Ferries and hydrofoils to Capri, Ischia, and Naples depart from here. In addition to being an important connection point, the port offers a lively atmosphere with restaurants overlooking the sea and a scenic promenade.

Capri



Reachable by hydrofoil from the port of Sorrento, Capri is a legendary island, famous for its breathtaking views and exclusive boutiques. Don't miss a visit to the Blue Grotto, a magical experience where reflected light creates an intense shade of blue. Stroll through the Gardens of Augustus and admire the famous Faraglioni, the island's symbol.

Ischia



Known as the Green Island, Ischia is famous for its natural hot springs and relaxing beaches. Visit the Aragonese Castle, a medieval fortress that stands on a small island connected by a bridge. Ischia is ideal for a relaxing day of nature and culture.

Positano

One of the most beloved gems of the Amalfi Coast, Positano enchants with its pastel-colored houses climbing the cliffs. Its narrow streets filled with boutiques and restaurants lead to the main beach, Spiaggia Grande, where the clear sea meets the village's unique architecture.

Amalfi

The ancient Maritime Republic of Amalfi offers a fascinating mix of history and seascapes. The Cathedral of St. Andrew, with its ornate facade and mosaics, dominates the main square. The Paper Museum chronicles the centuries-old tradition of papermaking. Amalfi is also an ideal starting point for excursions along the spectacular Valley of the Mills.

Pompeii and Herculaneum

These two archaeological sites, easily reached by train, are among the most important in the world. In Pompeii, explore the ancient Roman streets, frescoed villas, and the Forum. Herculaneum, smaller but equally fascinating, offers an impressive preservation of wooden buildings and mosaics. Both sites tell the tragic story of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD

Experience the magic of Sorrento, relax as if at home.