Sorrento is often seen as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast, but honestly, the food scene here deserves its own spotlight. This is the land of gnocchi alla Sorrentina, fresh seafood, citrus desserts, limoncello, and those huge Sorrento lemons that you’ve certainly seen on social media.
I was born and raised in Italy, and I have a very soft spot for the food in this part of the country. Every time I’m in Sorrento, I try to eat as much mozzarella, pasta, lemon cake, and limoncello as my schedule allows. For research, obviously.
Taking one of these Sorrento food tours or limoncello tours makes a lot of sense if you want to taste the local specialties without guessing where to go. Some tours focus on classic food stops in town, others take you to farms, lemon groves, or even out on an e-bike through the Sorrento Peninsula.

To help you choose, I’ve rounded up the best food tours in Sorrento, from classic walking tours to lemon garden visits and farm-to-table experiences.
➥ Why trust me? I’m Italian, from Bologna, and I’ve spent the last 10+ years helping millions of travelers plan trips to Italy. I’ve visited Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast area several times, and I know what makes a tour worth your time and money.
I usually book tours through Viator and GetYourGuide because they offer reliable operators and flexible cancellation policies. Most tours can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Best Sorrento Food Tours & Limoncello Tours: Quick Picks
Short on time? These are the Sorrento food and limoncello tours I recommend most:
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Walking Food Tour in Sorrento with Limoncello Factory & Lemon Grove
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Best overall | Check availability |
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Sorrento Food Tour: 10+ Tastings from Gnocchi to Limoncello
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Classic Sorrento flavors | Check availability |
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E-Bike Food and Wine Tour in the Sorrento Peninsula
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Active travelers | Check availability |
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Sorrento Farm and Food Experience
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Farm experience | Check availability |
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Authentic Farm Tour with Pizza, Cheese, Wine & Limoncello Tasting
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Hands-on food experience | Check availability |
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Sorrento Lemon Garden Tour with Marmalade Tasting
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Quick limoncello tour | Check availability |
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Sorrento Lemon Picking & Tasting Tour
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Hands-on lemon tour | Check availability |
OUR PICK: Best Food Tour in Sorrento
Duration: 3 hours
Type: Small-group food walking tour
Best for: First-time visitors who want a full food tour with a lemon grove and limoncello stop
This Walking Food Tour in Sorrento with Limoncello Factory Lemon Grove is my top pick because it gives you a very complete taste of Sorrento in just 3 hours. You’ll walk through the historic center with a local food guide, stopping at different eateries, delis, markets, and dessert spots.
The tour usually starts near Piazza Tasso, then continues through central Sorrento. Along the way, you’ll try regional specialties such as sfogliatelle, panini, fried rice balls, buffalo mozzarella, salumi, pasta, wine, craft beer, gelato, and limoncello.
What makes this tour stand out is the lemon grove and limoncello factory stop. Along with tasting your way around town, you’ll learn how limoncello is made and try lemon-based products in one of Sorrento’s most fitting settings.
This is a great option if you want a broad, fun introduction to Sorrento’s food scene. Just note that vegans cannot be accommodated, and vegetarian or allergy requests need to be added when booking. Also, the lemon grove visit is weather dependent, though the rest of the tour still runs if it rains.


Why this is the best tour
It’s the most complete food tour in the list for most travelers. You get classic Sorrento tastings, a local guide, a small-group setting, and the lemon grove and limoncello angle in one easy experience. The route also stays in central Sorrento, so it’s simple to fit into your day.
Read what the reviews say:
”We had an absolutely delicious time on our food tour! Tamara is an excellent tour guide – she’s a local and you can tell has great relationships with all of the vendors. The tour provides a great range of traditional foods of Italy. We ate extremely well and had wonderful company on our tour. Would highly recommend!”
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This tour includes a local guide and specified food and drink tastings, including limoncello. Bring or buy water before the tour. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
More Great Food Tours in Sorrento
A Classic Sorrento Food Walk with Local Tastings
Duration: 3 hours
Type: Walking food tour
Best for: Travelers who want a food-focused walk with gnocchi, cheese, wine, sweets, and limoncello
This Sorrento Food Tour: 10+ Tastings from Gnocchi to Limoncello is another strong walking food tour, but it feels a little more focused on the classic flavors of Sorrento: cheese, salumi, gnocchi, wine, sweets, espresso, and limoncello.
The tour starts in Piazza Tasso, then follows a route through central Sorrento. Stops include a historic pastry shop, a family-run dairy shop where you’ll sample fresh cheese, cured meats and wine, and a trattoria for gnocchi alla Sorrentina.
The tour continues with a visit to a limoncello producer, and a final sweet stop with espresso and lemon delight.
I’d choose this one if you care more about sitting down for cheese, salumi, wine, gnocchi, espresso, and desserts than visiting a lemon grove. It’s also useful if you want a food tour near the beginning of your trip, since your guide can help you understand local dishes and where to eat later.
Pros
- Includes a wide range of classic Sorrento tastings
- Vegetarian alternatives are available
- Maximum 15 travelers
Cons
- Not ideal for travelers with serious mobility issues, since it involves about 2 km of walking
- Gluten-free and vegan options are only available at selected stops, not guaranteed everywhere
This tour includes a local guide and 10+ tastings, including cheese, salumi, wine, gnocchi, limoncello, sweets, espresso, and lemon delight. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
An Active Food and Wine Tour by E-Bike
Duration: 4-5 hours
Type: E-bike food and wine tour
Best for: Active travelers who want countryside views and tastings outside central Sorrento
This E-Bike Food and Wine Tour in the Sorrento Peninsula is the best choice if you want to add some movement to your food tour. Instead of staying in town, you’ll ride through the Sorrento Peninsula with a certified cycling guide.
The itinerary focuses on the Massa Lubrense and Schiazzano area. You’ll ride with an e-bike, then stop at a local farm for experiences such as a mozzarella-making demonstration and a tasting of Provolone del Monaco D.O.P., 9 types of aromatic olive oil, wine, and limoncello.
This is not the right tour if you simply want to walk from one restaurant to the next. It’s more active, more rural, and more about seeing a different side of the peninsula while still enjoying plenty of food and drink.
Pickup can be requested, but it costs extra. You can also meet directly at the bike shop in Sorrento.
Pros
- Combines sightseeing, biking, and food tastings
- Good option if you want to leave central Sorrento
Cons
- Not suitable for pregnant travelers or travelers with back problems
- Pickup costs extra
- Fewer food tastings than in a standard walking food tour
This tour includes e-bike and helmet rental, a certified cycling guide, snacks, a mozzarella-making demonstration, local cheese, olive oils, wine, and limoncello. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
Best Farm Experiences in Sorrento
A Classic Farm-to-Table Experience with Olive Oil, Wine, and Limoncello
Duration: 4 hours
Type: Farm-to-table tour with transportation
Best for: Travelers who want an easy farm visit with lunch and tastings
This Sorrento Farm and Food Experience is one of the best options if you want to get out of town and see where some of the region’s ingredients actually come from.
You’ll meet in central Sorrento and travel into the hills to a fourth-generation family farm. Once there, the visit takes you through different parts of the property, including olive and lemon groves, while your guide explains farm life, olive oil production, wine-making, and local traditions.
The tasting side is generous. You can expect farm products such as honey, cheese, marmalade, limoncello, and olive oil.
Then, you can expect a 4-course lunch or dinner with wine, homemade bread, antipasto, home-grown potatoes and vegetables, pasta with tomato sauce and olives, cake, and limoncello at the end.
This is the farm tour I’d choose for most travelers because it is easy and well-rounded. It includes transportation from a meeting point in Sorrento, so you don’t need to figure out how to reach the farm on your own.
Pros
- Includes roundtrip transportation from a designated meeting point
- Great mix of lemon groves, olive oil, wine, food tastings, and a meal
- Good choice if you want a farm experience without doing a cooking class
Cons
- Less hands-on than the farm and pizza tour below
- You need to meet at the designated pickup point in Sorrento
This tour includes pickup and drop-off from a designated meeting point, a professional guide, food tastings, and lunch or dinner with wine. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
A Hands-On Farm Tour with Pizza, Cheese, Wine, and Limoncello
Duration: 4 hours
Type: Farm visit and pizza-making experience with transportation
Best for: Travelers who want a more hands-on food experience
This Authentic Farm Tour with Pizza, Cheese, Wine & Limoncello Tasting is the best option if you don’t just want to taste local food. You want to make some of it too.
The tour meets at a central point in Sorrento before taking you to Agriturismo Primaluce, a family-run farm in the Sorrento hills. You’ll start by exploring the farm, including its vineyard, citrus grove, and animals, while learning how they produce lemons, wine, olive oil, and other local products.
You’ll also learn about local cheese-making, with demonstrations that include mozzarella and caciotta. Then comes the hands-on part: a pizza-making class where you prepare your own pizza before sitting down to eat it.
The meal includes local farm products such as prosciutto, fresh cheese, bruschetta, grilled vegetables, and your homemade pizza, plus tastings of wine, extra-virgin olive oil, and limoncello. It feels more complete than a simple cooking class because you get the farm visit, tastings, cheese demo, and pizza-making all in one experience.
I’d choose this over the classic farm tour above if you want something more interactive. It’s especially good for families, couples, or anyone who likes the idea of turning lunch into an activity.
Pros
- Includes a pizza-making class
- Good mix of farm visit, cheese-making, wine, olive oil, and limoncello
- More hands-on than a standard tasting tour
Cons
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- More structured than the classic farm experience
This tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, lunch, bottled water, wine, olive oil, limoncello, local product tastings, and demonstrations for mozzarella, caciotta, and pizza. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
If you like the idea of making pizza or learning local recipes, you might also want to check out my guide to the best cooking classes in Sorrento.
Best Limoncello and Lemon Tours in Sorrento
A Short Lemon Garden Tour with Marmalade and Limoncello Tastings
Duration: 0.5 hours
Type: Lemon garden tour and tasting
Best for: Travelers who want a quick, easy limoncello experience in Sorrento
This Sorrento Lemon Garden Tour with Marmalade Tasting is the lemon tour I did myself, and I think it’s a lovely little experience if you want something short and very Sorrento.
You’ll visit a lemon garden, learn about the local cultivation methods, and see why Sorrento lemons are such a big deal. The grove itself is very photogenic, and I loved that the guide explained the process in a simple, easy way without making it feel like a lecture.
After the walk, you’ll taste lemon-based products such as artisanal marmalade, limoncello, and lemon-scented olives in their citrus grove restaurant. I loved that it wasn’t just “here, drink limoncello and leave.” You actually get a better idea of how many things locals make with these lemons.
This tour is listed as 0.5 hours, so it won’t take up much of your day. In my experience, it felt closer to one hour, but it was still very easy to fit into a Sorrento itinerary. You can also choose a tour and a lemon-themed lunch option at checkout if you want a more complete experience.


Pros
- Short and easy to fit into a Sorrento itinerary
- I did this tour myself and found it simple, short, and genuinely interesting
- Includes a lemon grove visit and lemon product tastings
Cons
- Very short, so it is not a full food tour
- No hands-on lemon picking
- Lunch is only included if you choose that option
This tour includes a guide, entrance to the lemon grove, and tastings of marmalade and other lemon-based products. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
A Hands-On Lemon Picking Experience Near Sorrento
Duration: 1.5 hours
Type: Small-group lemon picking and tasting tour
Best for: Travelers who want a more hands-on lemon experience
This Sorrento Lemon Picking & Tasting Tour is a better choice if you want to do more than visit a lemon garden. Here, you’ll go to a working lemon farm and, when in season, pick your own Sorrento lemons with a basket and scissors.
The tour starts with an introduction to local lemon cultivation, then continues with a guided walk through the lemon groves. You’ll learn why Sorrento lemons are so special and how locals use them in everyday cooking and drinks.
After the walk, you’ll taste homemade jams and limoncello, with time to take photos and enjoy the farm. You may also be able to take home the lemons you picked.
The important caveat is seasonality. Lemon picking usually runs from March to early September, but it depends on the weather and the natural rhythm of the farm. There may also be a friendly dog on site, so choose the dog-free farm option if that matters to you.
Pros
- More hands-on than a standard lemon garden tour
- Small group limited to 8 participants
- Includes lemon picking in season, marmalade tasting, and limoncello tasting
Cons
- Lemon picking is seasonal and weather dependent
- Meeting point varies depending on the option booked
- It takes place outside central Sorrento, in the Piano di Sorrento area
This tour includes a live guide, lemon picking in season, marmalade tasting, limoncello tasting, water, and parking. ➥ BOOK IT HERE
Is a Food Tour in Sorrento Worth It?
Yes, I think it is worth it, especially if you only have a short time in Sorrento. The town has plenty of restaurants and food shops, but a tour helps you understand what to order, what is truly local, and why lemons are such a big part of the culture here.
A walking food tour is best if you want a broad intro to the city. A farm tour is better if you want to get out into the hills and see where the products come from. A lemon or limoncello tour is ideal if you want a short, very local experience without committing to a full food tour.
If it’s your first time in Sorrento, I’d choose the top pick or the farm experience. If you already have your meals planned and just want a quick lemon-themed activity, the lemon garden tour is the easiest option. For the rest of your itinerary, check out my guide to the best things to do in Sorrento.
FAQ: Sorrento Food Tours and Limoncello Tours
What food is Sorrento famous for?
Sorrento is famous for dishes and products such as gnocchi alla Sorrentina, ravioli Caprese, fresh seafood, buffalo mozzarella, citrus desserts, limoncello, olive oil, and lemon-based products.
Are Sorrento food tours worth it?
Yes, especially if you want to try several local specialties in one go. A good food tour also helps you learn what to order during the rest of your trip, which is always useful in Italy.
What is the best limoncello tour in Sorrento?
If you want something quick and easy, I recommend the Lemon Garden Tour with Marmalade Tasting. I did this tour myself, and I liked that it was short, simple, and still gave a real introduction to Sorrento’s lemon culture. If you want something more hands-on, choose the Lemon Picking & Tasting Tour instead.
Can you visit a lemon grove in Sorrento?
Yes. Several Sorrento tours include a lemon grove visit, including the top food tour in this post and the dedicated Lemon Garden Tour with Marmalade Tasting.
Do Sorrento food tours include enough food for lunch?
Some do, but not all. The walking food tours include many tastings and can feel like a light meal, while the farm tours are better if you want a more complete lunch-style experience.
How long do Sorrento food tours usually take?
Most Sorrento food tours last around 3 to 4 hours. Short lemon garden tours can take about 0.5 hours, while e-bike food tours can take 4-5 hours.
