Thank you for sharing our wedding with us, we feel very blessed to have you with us and we are really looking forward to spending time with the special people in our lives.
PLEASE RSVP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Ian & Kumud
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26th SEPTEMBER 2024
Thank you for sharing our wedding with us, we feel very blessed to have you with us and we are really looking forward to spending time with the special people in our lives.
PLEASE RSVP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Ian & Kumud
xxx
We hope you’ll arrive on or before the 25th September in the beautiful town of Sorrento in Southern Italy which is famed for it’s views across to the beautiful Island of Capri, Mount Vesuvius and the Amalfi coast line.
The closest airport is: Napoli Capodichino (Naples) which is approximately an 1hrs drive to Sorrento
(More info in the TRAVEL section)
on WEDNESDAY the 25th SEPTEMBER, 2024
18:00 – Arrival, meet and greet
19:00 – Dinner served
Attire: Casual
Dinner hosted by
Kumud & Ian
Place TBD
THURSAY the 26th SEPTEMBER, 2024
13:00–00:00
Attire: Summer Formal
13:00 – The Wedding Ceremony
Sorrento S. Francesco Cloisters
Where we will officially tie the knot
in front of our family and friends
Followed by
15:00- Formal Reception and after party to be at
Villa Antiche Mura
Music will finish at 23:30
Carriages 00:00
FRIDAY the 27th SEPTEMBER, 2024
11:00-20:00
Attire: Casual, Comfortable, Beach & Leisure
We kindly invite you to keep on celebrating and we’d like to invite you to spend more time relaxing with us and enjoying the marvellous location, weather and good company
Details to follow
Friendly reminder that your passport cannot have an expiration date shorter than 6 months from the initial travel date. Please double-check your passport; we don’t want anyone left behind.
The nearest airport is Napoli Capodichino (Naples)
From the Airport to Sorrento
However, you will need to get a taxi or the shuttle bus from the airport to the Napoli Central train station. Approx 4 km away and 15 mins by taxi
Sorrento has a wide range of hotels from large to smaller with also apartments and bed and breakfasts, etc. The city centre is relatively small and everything in Sorrento, including all the wedding venues, will be within walking distance.
Sorrento is surrounded by small towns (Meta di Sorrento, Piano di Sorrento, Massa Lubrense). From the map, they seem to be quite close, but in reality, the mountainous nature of the coastline that surrounds Sorrento extends the distances owing to the roads following the natural contours of the panorama. For this reason, it is not very convenient to reach neighbouring places on foot, not only because of the distance but also because of the steep terrain.
If you do chose to stay further out from Sorrento you will need to use taxi’s or hire cars to travel into Sorrento – However parking in Sorrento town can be difficult to find on the road and is expensive. There are a few multi story parking facilities if you need to leave your car for the day or a number of hours.
For a pleasant stay in Sorrento, we advise you to consider accommodation with parking (since it is very difficult to find parking in Sorrento) or give up rental cars and use the taxi service.
The coastline around Sorrento is beautiful and there are many apartments for rent privately. The Apartment option can be very cost effective in the neighbouring towns such as Vico Equense, Massa Lubrense (where we have stay on a number of occasions) and Meta di Sorrento. In this you will have to consider traveling by taxi or rental cars. Alternatively you can also refer to the “Airbnb” website where you can find various solutions closest to your needs.
About the city centre, we can suggest some hotels we know very well:
Piazza Tasso: An elegant and lively square, the beating heart of the city. From the railing near the flags, you can take gorgeous panoramic pictures with the sea as a backdrop.
Villa Comunale: Small, cozy, with a breathtaking sea view, and very close to the Chiostro di San Francesco. Inside, there is a lift for direct access to Marina Piccola.
Chiostro di S. Francesco (where the wedding will be!): A structure with 14th-century architecture, it is one of the city’s oldest and most popular destinations.
Vallone dei Mulini: It is a valley that was formed by a volcanic eruption some 35,000 years ago. By the end of the 19th century, there were an old mill, a sawmill, and a public washhouse. The valley is inaccessible today, but it is possible to admire it from the Fuorimura lookout.
Sedil Dominova: The only evidence of a noble seat in Campania, dating back to the 14th century. The fresco at the entrance and the majolica dome are beautiful.
Duomo di Sorrento: The Cathedral in the heart of the city is in Baroque style. Its current appearance is due to reconstruction in the 18th century by Archbishops Petra and Anastasius.
Museo Correale: One of the most attractive museums in the region. A unique exhibition of the glorious artistic and archaeological heritage of the Correale family.
Marina Grande: Colorful, charming, and cozy fishing village, fimed in a number of films. It is full of trattorias, restaurants. and bathing beaches. Eating in one of the fish restaurants at sunset is a unique and fascinating experience.
Marina Piccola: Sorrento’s main port, from where ferries and hydrofoils depart and arrive. The volcanic sand beaches are the closest to Piazza Tasso.
Basilica S. Antonino: In Romanesque and Baroque styles. Inside, in addition to the monumental altar, there is an impressive crypt and sacristy and a silver statue of the saint.
Corso Italia: Main street and beating heart of the city, with stately palaces, chic shops, and fashionable clubs. An ideal place for shopping and a stroll in the center of Sorrento.
Vicoletti: The soul of Sorrento. Warmth, conviviality, the scent of lemons, typical shops, and local crafts come together in the old, narrow Sorrentine streets. This is the right place to eat real lemon granita.
Bagni Regina Giovanna: An enchanting natural pool surrounded by high cliffs, about 3 km from Sorrento. A wonderful setting for an unforgettable bathing experience. It is preferable to reach the Baths by bus and early in the morning. Not suitable for children.
Bastione di Parsano: Also known as the ancient walls, they date back to Roman times. The “Porta di Parsano”, where the walls stand, dates back to the Bourbon era.
La Marinella: Just a few steps from Sorrento is this terrace with a breathtaking view. It is thrilling to look out from this corner of paradise. The beach, which is suitable for children, can be reached from the terrace using a lift.