Rome to Amalfi Coast Tour
Meet your driver at the lobby of your hotel in Rome, and relax on the journey in a private view tour
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Discover the best day trips from Rome
- Explore the Amalfi Coast, venturing beyond its picturesque towns to discover hidden gems like Positano, Ravello, Amalfi and the enchanting Path of the Gods.
- Make the most of your full-day tour from Rome. Cruise the crystal blue waters of the Amalfi Coast on three tours. You will be able to enjoy the breathtaking views that attract countless visitors to this corner of Italy.
- Enjoy free time in the picturesque town of Positano to shop, snack, stroll or swim.
- Taste homemade limoncello and watch a demonstration of how it’s made in a peaceful lemon grove with spectacular views.
Relax and enjoy a perfect day on the Amalfi Coast
Spend the perfect day on the Amalfi Coast on a carefully selected tour from Rome
Most Rome to Amalfi Coast Tour take the road, seeing the coastline’s crystalline waters from above but hardly catching a glimpse of its cliffside towns. This tour is different: you will enjoy the breathtaking coastline of the land for the most complete experience possible! As you travel along the Amalfi Coast, you’ll have a perfect view of the coast’s most famous heritage: its colorful towns. Along the way, an authentic limoncello tasting in a beautiful orchard with stunning views. You’ll also explore the idyllic town streets of Amalfi and Positano, with plenty of opportunities for sightseeing, shopping and maybe even diving in the sea.
The Amalfi Coast is part of Campania. It is a region on the southern coast of Italy with privileged nature between the blue sea and cliffs that form sculptures over the waters. It is no wonder that the coast is a World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most romantic places in Europe. Impossible to remain unscathed by such beauty.
The length of the coast: around 60 km between Sorrento and Salerno
The famous coastal road – which takes a breath at every turn – is approximately 60 km between the city of Sorrento and Salerno. It seems little, but because of the narrow stretch and full of curves and splendid visuals, the traffic is slow and to drive it is necessary to be very careful. Therefore, to cover the 60 km in high season it can take more than 4 hours (both by road and by the movement of tourists).
We discovered Positano, seeing those harmoniously built houses up the hill in a color that makes your eyes shine.
WHAT TO DO IN POSITANO
Positano is located on the luxurious Amalfi Coast, it is very popular with couples looking for a romantic place and families on day tours. But it was not always so.
Get lost in the narrow streets that go up and down in a maze of interesting and tempting shops. Positano is meant to be done on foot, walking through the alleys on endless stairs. But it rewards a lot! Go with comfortable shoes and a willingness to walk.
SHOPPING
Shopping, even if it’s a fridge magnet, because even if you’re like me, detached, you’ll give your hand an itch looking at those dozens of crochet stores, linen clothes, hats of all kinds, ceramics, art galleries, everything is beautiful and with a Sicilian lemon scent. Speaking of Sicilian lemon, it is worth trying a lemon sorbetto or even a limoncello, a type of Sicilian lemon liqueur.
GET TO KNOW CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA ASSUNTA
Discover the church of Santa Maria Assunta, the famous church that adorns all postcards with its colorful dome. The building is from the 17th century and inside there is an image of the Black Virgin. The visit is free.
ENJOY THE BEACH
Enjoy the beach, even if you are just passing through. The sand is not soft and the water is not clear, despite being transparent, but the weather is perfect! The beach is divided between paid, where the umbrellas are and free/free where the staff have their towels spread out on the sand. Easy to identify!
In the paid part that entitles you to umbrellas and chairs, there are bathrooms, showers, restaurant and a few other things included in the daily rate. Prices start from 25 euros for a pair of sun loungers and an umbrella.
PHOTOGRAPH THE VIEW
Photograph the view, because there is no place that does not have a view. The whole city was built so that you could observe the sea and even at the bus stop you have a view, one of the best, even. Within the city too, in several points such as restaurants, shops and cafes it is also possible to contemplate all the beauty of Positano.
And finally, the view from the umbrellas, from the staircase that gives access to the restaurant. Classic!
WALK TO ATRANI
It’s a tiny little town 200m from Amalfi. You can go walking and the view from above is a grace. There’s nothing to do but admire the scenery.
GO DOWN IN FURORE FJORD
It is a very small beach that is right under a huge bridge. There are some boats on the sand that add even more charm. The bus stops right in front of the steps leading to the beach.
VISIT AMALFI
The city that gives its name to the Amalfi Coast is pure charm. Everything you do in Positano, you can repeat it in Amalfi with the difference that there are much more options for more affordable restaurants, pizza from the counter at €1.50 and the free/free beach is smaller, but more beautiful than in Positano. The section between Positano and Amalfi can be done by boat with a ticket purchased on the spot or in advance by 12Go.
Surrounded by cliffs, the architecture of the city of Amalfi, dating from the 9th and 11th centuries, is beautiful and very interesting. Many buildings follow a medieval style, such as the Arsenale Amalfi Museum. Others, however, have Arab influence, such as the Cathedral and the Cloister del Paradiso, a beautiful monastery.
Not to miss it, put on comfortable shoes and walk around the city to appreciate all the exuberance of its architecture. On your itinerary from Italy to the Amalfi Coast, be sure to visit the Cathedral of Sant’Andrea. Located in Piazza del Duomo, it is dedicated to the Apostle Saint Andrew and even still holds the saint’s relics.
Built between the 9th and 10th centuries, its architecture mixes between different styles, such as Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque and Arab-Norman. A few years ago, the church’s architecture gained a new facade, in the Norman-Arabic-Byzantine style of the 19th century. When visiting the cathedral, discover the Basilica of the Crucifix, which dates back to the 9th century, and the Crypt of Saint Andrew.
Discover the Emerald Cave in Amalfi
Still in Amalfi, the Emerlad cave is an attraction in itself and draws the attention of many tourists. Located under the famous highway that cuts through the entire region, the cave was discovered in 1932 by local fishermen. Beautiful and with turquoise waters, it is even more dazzling when the sun’s rays enter through the cracks that are under the surface.
Access to the cave is made only by rowing boat. A tip is to book the tour in advance, as demand is always very high.
Discover Villa Rufolo in RAVELLO
When choosing what to discover on the Amalfi Coast, Villa Rufolo must have a guaranteed place. In fact, the charming village is considered a historical and architectural heritage of the city of Ravello.
In the past, it was a reference for the political and economic power of the city. Located high up on the coast, the small village has beautiful romantic-style gardens, terraces, chapel and pointed arches.
The main attraction is the 30-meter high tower, which offers one of the most spectacular views of the Gulf of Salerno and the Amalfi region. During your tour, you will also see fragments and pieces that tell the history of the village.
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