Stunning Amalfi Coast setting.
If you want to get away from it all and spend time in the great outdoors, then where better to do it than perched on the sparkling Amalfi Coast? Guests say that the site offers spectacular views over the coastline.
With wooden chalets and a large campground, Villaggio Santa Fortunata offers a place to stay in Italy's great outdoors. It's located about a mile from Sorrento. All bungalows and mobile homes come with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, as well as a private terrace. Bed and bath linen is provided, and Wi-Fi is available. Villaggio Santa Fortunata features a private beach as well as an outdoor swimming pool. Free onsite parking is provided, and there are supervised activities for kids. There is an onsite restaurant which serves a continental buffet breakfast and a la carte dinners. Packed lunches are available, and there's also a mini-mart. The beach and Amalfi Coast are less than 10 minutes on foot. There are numerous excursions organised to Pompeii, Naples, and Capri from the campsite.
Free WiFi
Kitchen / Kitchenette
A/C
Parking
Balcony / Patio
Washing machine
TV / Entertainment
Hairdryer
Pool
Non-smoking rooms
If you want to get away from it all and spend time in the great outdoors, then where better to do it than perched on the sparkling Amalfi Coast? Guests say that the site offers spectacular views over the coastline.
With an organised kids' club, as well as the games room and outdoor activities, there won't be a moment for your children to be bored, and knowing that they're supervised and having fun, you can relax and soak up the sun.
As well as boasting a number of onsite facilities, including its own little supermarket and the glorious outdoor pool, the staff are also great at organising excursions to various attractions in the region, helping you to have a great holiday.
Basically, Santa Fortunata is an upmarket and well-equipped campsite, so if you're looking for something more luxurious, this isn't for you. Some guests have complained about ants in the cabins, and the furniture is not the most comfortable.
Guests have recommended hiring a car to reach this place, since although it's only a mile out of Sorrento, the only way to reach it is along a busy road, and the bus service is not all that reliable, though it is an option.
Not all guests here are fussed about getting online, but for those who are, and who pay the extra for access to the Wi-Fi, it's a bit galling when it doesn't work. Apparently, the cafe area is your best bet for signal.
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