National Holidays Our school is closed on national and local public holidays. - January 1: New Year's Day
- January 6: Epiphany
- April 21: Easter Monday (in 2003)
- April 25: Liberation Day
- May 1: Labor Day
- June 2: Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic
- August 15: Feast of the Assumption (also known as Ferragosto)
- November 1: All Saints
- December 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception
- December 25: Christmas Day
- December 26: St. Stephen's Day (Boxing Day)
Back to Top Climate All through the summer in Italy, from the Italian Alps to Sicily, it is generally warm. During the summer months (June-August) the average temperatures range from 25° C to 38° C, while during the winter ( December and January) the average temperature ranges from 3°C to 15°C in the region of Compagna, where Sorrento is located. Back to Top Electricity Italy uses a 220 Volts/AC system. Additionally, wall sockets and plugs may differ from those in your home country. Be sure to bring the proper “Western Europe” style adapter and/or transformers before your departure. Back to Top Fax Faxes can be sent from the post office, from most of the stationary shops (cartoleria) and from photocopy centers. At our schools you can receive faxes free of charge and send them (for a small fee). Back to Top Internet access As a student at Sorrento Lingue, we offer you free on-site internet access. Once you arrive at the school, SL will provide you with a pin and password to access the internet in our student lounge. In addition, there is an array of internet cafes in and around Sorrento for your use. Back to Top International Telephone calls to Italy If calling Italy the country code for Italy is "39", always followed by the "0" before the area code. Back to Top Cell Phones If you don’t have a cellular telephone and would like to use one while in Italy, to contact your new friends in Italy and receive phone calls from your family, you may rent a cell phone from Sorrento Lingue for a fee. You can inquire before arriving and reserve your cell-phone, guaranteeing your phone. Back to Top Traveling within Sorrento and surrounding cities Circumvesuviana bus, Circumvesuviana train, and taxis. Tickets for the bus must be purchased before hand at any Tabacchi (Tobacco stores) bonamento (Meta, Piano di Sorrento, Sant’ Angelo and Sorrento) (€1 – 1 trip, €7 - 1 week, or €25 - 1month). Be sure to stamp your ticket as soon as you get on the bus. Tickets for the train must also be purchased beforehand at the train station. Be sure to stamp your ticket as soon as you get on the train. Taxis are always waiting in front of the bus station in Sorrento and are usually in the piazza of Sant’Angelo, Piano di Sorrento, and Meta. Back to Top Security Pickpockets can be a hazard in near by cities but is almost unheard of in Sorrento. However, we encourage that students always carry money in an inside pocket, never in back trouser pocket or on the outside of a coat or jacket. Never leave a handbag unattended, even for short period. Back to Top Directories of the World The Global Yellow-Pages is a collection of phone directories from around the world, which will be of use to the student http://www.globalyp.com/world.htm Back to Top Driving If the student intends to drive a car in Italy, they should obtain an International Driver's License. Students must be at least 21 years old and have a major credit card to rent a vehicle. Back to Top |