Immerse yourself in the scent and flavor of the Sorrento Peninsula!
Join a guided tour through a traditional lemon grove and discover the secrets of the famous oval lemon of Sorrento and Massa Lubrense — grown only here and protected by the prestigious IGP mark.
As you stroll among the trees, you’ll learn about centuries-old cultivation techniques and the story behind one of the world’s most celebrated lemons — from its ancient roots to its use in modern cuisine.
Your experience ends with a delightful tasting of homemade jams, Provolone del Monaco cheese, lemon and orange-infused olive oil, exquisite citrus honey, and a chilled glass of our signature homemade limoncello — the perfect taste of authentic Sorrento tradition.
Duration: 45 minutes
Lunch or Dinner Option : The menu includes: Mozzarella grilled in lemon leaf, Spaghetti with lemon cream, sorbet lemon one glass of wine , water
La Limonaia is a beautiful lemon grove nestled in the heart of Sorrento. With our guided tour, you’ll explore the secrets of the famous “Oval” lemon — the symbol of Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, grown exclusively on the Sorrento Peninsula and loved all over the world.
As you walk among the trees, you’ll learn traditional cultivation and production techniques, uncover the fascinating history of this extraordinary fruit, and see how it has inspired both ancient and modern cuisine.
Your visit concludes with a tasting of homemade jams, Provolone del Monaco cheese, lemon-infused olive oil, and a refreshing glass of our homemade limoncello — a true taste of Sorrento tradition.
The meeting point will take place directly at the "La Limonaia" lemon grove in Via Bernardino Rota n.4 - Sorrento 80067
The garden is located in the center of Sorrento, easily reachable on foot and not far from the central bus/train station.
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Sorrento is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur in crowded areas.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sorrento and connect to other towns on the Amalfi Coast.
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