Limoncello Tour and Tasting in the heart of the Sorrento Peninsula at Il Convento
Here is what's in store for you
Il Convento welcomes you for an authentic limoncello experience amongst their lemon groves.
Your tour will start from the farm of Il Convento, where they produce different liqueurs, including their flagship product, limoncello. Here, you will discover all the steps involved in the production of their limoncello, as they were handed down for generations. Then you will visit the lemon groves of Il Convento, where you will learn about the various cultivation techniques typical of the Sorrento peninsula.
Finally, you will reach the farmhouse of Il Convento, where you will enjoy a tasting of their various products, including a selection of the various liqueurs they produce, such as Limoncello, Arancello (made with oranges), Mandarinetto (tangerines), Crema di Limoni, Liquirizia (licorice), Mirto (myrtle) and Nocillo (walnuts), as well as a tasting of their homemade citrus marmalades and their extra virgin olive oil. During the tasting, you will be told about the history of the building and the company.
In case of food intolerances or allergies, please inform Il Convento when booking.
What's Included
- Greetings by the hospitality manager
- Tour of the farmhouse and lemon grove
- Tasting of typical products
Where we are and how to reach us
By public transport: Take the SITA bus, Sorrento - Sant'agata via Massa line and get off at the Parco delle Sirene stop. Once off the bus with the navigator follow the address to Via Bagnulo No. 10. It is a 400-meter, 5-minute walk
The winery is unfortunately not accessible for people on wheelchair
Booking details and conditions
You can cancel for free until 5 Days Prior
Min. 2 persons - Max. 50 peopleFrequently Asked Questions
User Reviews (46)
Authentic experience’
So Worth It!!
Definitely plan how you are getting there from the train station, because we hiked there. It is pretty far and all up hill.
Great tour!
A Tasteful Walk
For the liquor and limoncello tasting, also considering the importance and beauty of the property, I would have used small glass cups and not hard plastic ones. Other than this, no other suggestions.
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