Villaggio Verde Hotel & Bungalows

in Sorrento , Neapolitan Riviera T rating: 3

 
  • Family run
  • Pool with hydro-massage
  • Sleeps up to 5
The perfect combination of central and secluded, this little hideaway is in a prime spot.
Villagio Verde – the name says it all. Translated it means Green Village and that’s exactly what to expect here. Hidden among fruit groves on the outskirts of town, this family-run complex is made up of a main stone-and-terracotta hotel and a sprinkling of rustic bungalows.

The main building offers up simply-styled rooms dressed in cool white and aqua. The bungalows and studios, meanwhile, look a bit like gingerbread log cabins. They’re dinky but cosy and come kitted out with basic kitchenettes.

In keeping with the traditional look and feel of the place, the stone-flagged sun terrace is framed by bright blooms and citrus trees. In the middle, underneath a vine-entwined trellis, there’s a small swimming pool surrounded by a handful of cushioned, wooden sun loungers. And completing the ambience is the sweet smell of jasmine.

Tucked just behind here is the restaurant. Its al fresco terrace is shaded by a wicker roof that lets the sunlight dapple through. And as for the food, TripAdvisor reviewers rave about it – especially the a la carte menu. It’s really good value for money and, because this place is run by a family, you get a real taste of mamma’s home cooking, which is available on request.

When you want to venture out, the centre of Sorrento is just ten minutes away on foot.

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Meals

  • Continental buffet breakfast

Swimming pool

  • Swimming pool with hydro-massage sections, May-Sep
  • Sun terrace
  • Sunbeds - at a charge
  • Pool bar for light lunches

Entertainment

  • Evening bar in high season

Activities

  • Table tennis in high season

Facilities

  • Reception

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Only from Thomson

In the UK, this holiday is only available from the Thomson Group.

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Our rating

3

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of lifts

none

No. of rooms

Rooms: 7

No. of apartments

Bungalows and Studios: 16

Studio facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have air-conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, mini-fridge, kettle on request and hairdryer. Standard rooms have 2 or 3 beds, 3rd bed is a single bed.

Studio facilities

Studios sleep up to 3 with a double or twin beds, additional single bed, air-conditioning, satellite TV, small kitchenette with 2 electric rings, kettle and fridge, phone and a balcony. Bungalows sleep up to 4 with a double or twin beds and 2 additional single beds or bunkbeds.

Room Upgrades

We also offer Single rooms.

Single rooms have a queen-size bed.

Location

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  • Located on the outskirts of a residential area
  • 700m from the resort centre - no pavement in some areas along the road - with its supermarket, bars and restaurants

Transfers

1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours

Your guide to Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

“With buzzing Vespas winding through narrow backstreets and red chillies hanging from shop doorways, Sorrento offers up an authentic slice of Italy.”

One of the first things you’ll notice about Sorrento is its location. Sitting on a cliff that drops sheer into the sea, the town overlooks the Bay of Naples and has a view of Mount Vesuvius to boot. The dramatic coastline gives way to sunbathing platforms and the occasional small pebbly beach where you can soak up the sun. Sorrento life revolves around Piazza Tasso, where tables and chairs spill out of coffee shops onto the cobbles. Here, take your seat to watch the street theatre that is Neapolitan life unfold. By day, nonnas sit crocheting while old men put the world to rights in a flurry of animated hand gestures. By night, the square comes to life with trendy twenty-somethings en route to the late night bars. Away from this lively meeting place, hop on a tour bus to nearby Pompeii or take a stroll down to Marina Piccola and set sail for chic Capri. Closer to home, saunter along the exclusive Corso Italia in search for that all-important pair of designer shoes. And don’t miss the old town where you’ll find a rabbit’s warren of alleyways laced with old-world antique shops and trattorias serving regional specialities. Talking of food, eating out in Sorrento is a delight. From pizzas cooked in wood-fire ovens to heaped platters of seafood linguine along the harbourfront, there’s plenty to tempt you out for an al fresco meal under the stars.

More on Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

More on Sorrento, Neapolitan Riviera

One of the first things you’ll notice about Sorrento is its location. Sitting on a cliff that drops sheer into the sea, the town overlooks the Bay of Naples and has a view of Mount Vesuvius to boot. The dramatic coastline gives way to sunbathing platforms and the occasional small pebbly beach where you can soak up the sun. Sorrento life revolves around Piazza Tasso, where tables and chairs spill out of coffee shops onto the cobbles. Here, take your seat to watch the street theatre that is Neapolitan life unfold. By day, nonnas sit crocheting while old men put the world to rights in a flurry of animated hand gestures. By night, the square comes to life with trendy twenty-somethings en route to the late night bars. Away from this lively meeting place, hop on a tour bus to nearby Pompeii or take a stroll down to Marina Piccola and set sail for chic Capri. Closer to home, saunter along the exclusive Corso Italia in search for that all-important pair of designer shoes. And don’t miss the old town where you’ll find a rabbit’s warren of alleyways laced with old-world antique shops and trattorias serving regional specialities. Talking of food, eating out in Sorrento is a delight. From pizzas cooked in wood-fire ovens to heaped platters of seafood linguine along the harbourfront, there’s plenty to tempt you out for an al fresco meal under the stars.

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Villaggio Verde Hotel & Bungalows reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 4/5

Based on 13 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 3/5
  • Location Location: 4/5
  • Food Food: 4/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 4/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/10/2010, Anonymous said...

Just got back from my first visit to Italy and absolutely loved it. Stayed in Sorrento which has great shops, bars and restaurants and used this as a base to visit the surrounding area. All the tours cost the same with whoever you go with so we went... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 4/5

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The perfect combination of central and secluded, this little hideaway is in a prime spot.

Villagio Verde – the name says it all. Translated it means Green Village and that’s exactly what to expect here. Hidden among fruit groves on the outskirts of town, this family-run complex is made up of a main stone-and-terracotta hotel and a sprinkling of rustic bungalows.

The main building offers up simply-styled rooms dressed in cool white and aqua. The bungalows and studios, meanwhile, look a bit like gingerbread log cabins. They’re dinky but cosy and come kitted out with basic kitchenettes.

In keeping with the traditional look and feel of the place, the stone-flagged sun terrace is framed by bright blooms and citrus trees. In the middle, underneath a vine-entwined trellis, there’s a small swimming pool surrounded by a handful of cushioned, wooden sun loungers. And completing the ambience is the sweet smell of jasmine.

Tucked just behind here is the restaurant. Its al fresco terrace is shaded by a wicker roof that lets the sunlight dapple through. And as for the food, TripAdvisor reviewers rave about it – especially the a la carte menu. It’s really good value for money and, because this place is run by a family, you get a real taste of mamma’s home cooking, which is available on request.

When you want to venture out, the centre of Sorrento is just ten minutes away on foot.

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