Sip, eat, tour, and cycle along the stunning coastline of Italy!
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Amalfi Coast Trips
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Hiking the Amalfi Coast
With so many beautiful things to see, taking it slow with one of our Italy walking tours is a great way to immerse yourself in it all in. Along the way, visit magnificent towns and villages like Bomerano and Amalfi, each boasting splendid architecture and a rich cultural tapestry.
Unearth Ancient Marvels
Delve into history with visits to the archaeological wonders of Herculaneum and Pompeii. Explore perfectly preserved artifacts that have endured for millennia, providing an enriching and emotional journey through time. Ascend Mount Vesuvius for panoramic views, reaching over 3,250 feet for a phenomenal perspective of the region.
Hit the Highlights
Nestled in serene Agerola amid the lush Lattari mountains, this tour escapes the crowds to uncover the Bay of Naples’ treasures. From boat journeys to Capri to the enchanting views of the Path of the Gods, immerse yourself in a week of la dolce vita, savoring the cultural richness and natural wonders that have inspired luminaries throughout history.
Cycle Cilento & the Amalfi Coast
Opt for a cycling tour to cover more ground and witness stunning landscapes along the way. Explore the cultural treasures of Campania and venture into unspoiled areas in Cilento, revealing hidden gems inaccessible by other means.
Walk the Path of the Gods
Embark on one of the world’s finest walks, offering picturesque views of the coastline and hills adorned with vibrant flowers. This two-hour trail is a perfect duration for many visitors, providing a delightful and manageable experience in this enchanting region.
Connor Lynch Cycle Cilento & the Amalfi CoastThis cycling trip was an amazing way to see the region. The days before Amalifi we’re a great mix of seaside views, authentic food and rustic towns. There aren’t too many tourists around which is really nice. It feels like the real Italy. We then spent the last 3 days in Amalafi which although beautiful (and my reason for doing the trip), wasn’t as great as the inital days. You get used to the smaller towns and less people, so coming to Amalfi can feel like a bit of a shock. The cycling itself was good, some tough climbs, but worth the reward of the views you see. We did cycle in 30 degree with no cloud cover each day which made it challenging, but it was well managed by our tour leader giving us ample breaks and time for water. Overall it was a fantastic trip and one I very much enjoyed.
Lynn Reilly Walking the Amalfi CoastThe trip was fabulous -beautiful places , lovely hotel and friendly warm staff , excellent food wine and our leader Veriano was so kind engaging fun and made the trip even more enjoyable and our group was fabulous. Would go back tomorrow! Highly recommend it!
Where is the Amalfi Coast?
Stretching along the southern coastline of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast spans approximately 30 miles and features charming towns such as Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano. It is the ideal destination for a European trip.
FAQs on Amalfi Coast Tours
Explore over 30 miles of coastline with popular towns like Capri and Positano, and visit attractions such as Il Sentiero Degli Dei, Villa Cimbrone Gardens, Duomo di Sant’Andrea, Villa Rufolo, and Duomo di Salerno. The best tours of the Amalfi Coast cover a wide range of attractions and towns, and with our expertly planned itineraries, you can arrive rested and ready to enjoy what the Amalfi Coast has to offer.
The two best seasons to visit the Amalfi Coast are the spring and the fall. This is because the weather is great but not too hot, so you can explore without needing frequent breaks in air-conditioned cafés. What’s more, these times are outside of peak season, so you’ll be able to enjoy smaller queues for all of the attractions.
Naples is the nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast. From there, you can get a train, taxi, bus, or ferry to your accommodation.
Given the high temperatures and UV rays, don lightweight clothing that covers your skin, pack a hat and sunglasses for daytime explorations, and bring stylish outfits for evenings, as the Amalfi Coast is renowned for its sophistication. Don’t forget to bring layers for the cooler coastal nights!
It’s sunny weather for most of the year in this part of Italy. Summer months like July average highs of 85°F and lows of 70°C, which makes it a great time for lying on the beach and exploring the beautiful islands just off the coast.
However, during the cooler months like January, you can expect highs of 50°F and lows of 42°F. There’s a lot of walking required during an Amalfi Coast tour, so some prefer to visit when the temperatures are lower.
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