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Can you drink tap water in Sorrento?

The water is perfectly safe to drink all over Italy, and you can ask for tap water if you want.



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As far as drinks go, connoisseurs will enjoy delicious spring water flowing from village fountains during walks unless labelled 'non potabile' (tap water is always safe to drink).

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The Sorrento Coast is a jagged promontory that shores up the southern end of the Bay of Naples. This peninsula of hilly terrain ends abruptly at a cliff that plunges sheerly down to the Mediterranean sea.

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Sorrento is the most popular choice for travellers who are visiting this stretch of coast. The advantage of using Sorrento as your base during your holiday is its excellent connections with Capri, Positano, Amalfi, and Pompeii, in addition to its beautiful views and festive atmosphere.

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Spring (late March to mid-June) April and May are the months in which the weather is the most pleasant in southern Italy and Sorrento is at the peak of its beauty, with the scent of orange blossoms and lemon trees in the air and long, sunny days.

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The short answer is yes. Drinking water from the tap in Italy is considered safe.

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As beaches go the Amalfi Coast has a lot of them, and most are very safe to use, as well as being beautiful. If you're still not sure, then look out for blue flags. Beaches which have been designated a blue flag mean they are exceptionally clean.

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Locals from Sorrento particularly love the area known as Puolo, both for its beach and its easy access for families. There is a large stretch of beach here, and the water along the shore is quite shallow.

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The center of Sorrento, Italy is quite compact, close to the traffic and easy to explore on foot.

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