Naples, Pompeii and Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast Private Tour

Amalfi Coast Private Tour

6-hour tour with transfer

The Amalfi Coast is one of the most popular Italian destinations. Featuring an array of towering cliffs and brightly coloured villages dotted along the coastline and the so-called ‘road of 1,000 bends’.

Our itinerary will start from Positano, one of the most picturesque towns of the Amalfi Coast. Here, the houses seem to tumble down to the sea, surrounded by chic boutiques, restaurants, and cafés in ‘Dolce Vita’ style. The tour will continue to Amalfi where we will visit the Cathedral and its Cloister, born from the combination of medieval and islamic art. Here, amazing mosaics, decorations and a breathtaking view over the Piazza Duomo will be waiting for you.

During the next part of the tour we’ll make our way to Ravello. Here, the local houses cling to the steep mountainside while the hilly medieval streets wind their way up through the dense greenery. From this beautiful city there are plenty of opportunities to admire the stunning coastline and breathe in the fresh sea air. We will visit the Duomo, one of the excellences of Italian art, that overlooks Villa Rufolo, the balcony of the Amalfi Coast. The last stop will be Vietri sul Mare, the ceramics and glazed majolica capital of Campania. Here, we will visit a local factory to see how hand made ceramics are manufactured using traditional methods.

Tour gallery

Some of the most representative pictures of this tour

Itinerary

Discover the main stops of this tour

Positano

Positano

Famous for its spectacular setting, Positano is set in a dramatic panorama of colors. Here, the ancient Romans built a number of lavish villas, the ruins of which can still be seen. Positano has also become famous for the shopping. The Moda Positano is known all over the world thanks to the typical Italian sandals that can be purchased from one of the many artisan workshops lining the streets of the center.

Amalfi

Amalfi

Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery, the town of Amalfi was the capital of the maritime republic known as the Duchy of Amalfi, an important trading power in the Mediterranean between 839 and around 1200. The heart of the city is represented by Saint Andrew's Cathedral, a medieval Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew, whose relics are kept here.

Ravello

Ravello

Overlooking the Amalfi Coast is Ravello, the city of music. It is a medieval village full of winding cobblestone streets, lush gardens, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. A little corner of Paradise, ideal for those who want to spend a peaceful holiday in the Amalfi Coast surrounded by sea and nature.

Vietri sul Mare

Vietri sul Mare

Since the Medieval times it has been considered to be the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Vietri is the capital of artistic and traditional ceramics and glazed majolica, that is why, for generations, the inhabitants of this lovely seaside town have been producing precious porcelain which is currently exported all over the world.

Tour information

Some useful information for your experience

What’s included

Expert and licensed guide, private transfer, full on-site assistance, sterilized earphones (from 5 people upwards).