Tours From Rome to the Amalfi Coast
This full-day shore excursion with an English-speaking driver/guide will offer you plenty of photo stops along the way and time to visit the villages of Positano and Amalfi
Come discover this unique opportunity, the beauty, sights, smells, tastes and colors of the Mediterranean on our Amalfi Coast tour from Rome. This paradise corner can claim to be one of the most beautiful places in Italy. Where imposing green mountains dominate your surroundings and an extraordinary blue sea surrounded by lemon trees.
Our first stop will be the world-famous Positano, where you’ll stroll through narrow streets overlooking the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, in Amalfi, we’ll learn how the small town was once one of Europe’s most important ports and admire its impressive Cathedral of St. Andrew.
On the drive back to Rome, we will pass the splendid Monti Lattari, with spectacular scenery and crowning the peak, surrounding the sea below will leave little doubt as to why it is known as “The Way of the Gods”.
Visit the iconic Amalfi Coast on this trip of a day from Rome with Rome Air-Port Shuttle. You will travel with a private car with a driver/Rome guide to Naples and then to Positano, an incredible village by seafront, known for their boutiques and gravel beaches.
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Explore the village of Amalfi at ease in a truly immersive free time experience to admire the Mediterranean architecture and surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal landscapes, it is modest. This whole day tour to the Amalfitana coast listed at UNESCO is a small group experience.
Tour of a whole day to the coast of Amalfi of Rome. Enjoy a round trip from Rome to Naples. Find out along the coast of Amalfi on an air conditioning minivan. Visit two of the most picturesque villages of the Amalfitan coast, Positano and Amalfi explore in their own pace of small tours to ensure a personalized experience.
The Amalfitan coast (or Costa Amalfi, as it is commonly called) is a coastal line with an extension of about 50 km located in Italy, in the Campania region, and relatively close to Naples. In strict terms, it begins in Positano and ends in Vietri Sul Mar, or round trip.
POSITANO
This succession of cities and villages, such as huge sea -facing balconies, have a unique geographical beauty and natural diversity and is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Positano will be the first land he will find and that already actually belongs to the Amalfi Coast. The geographical position of this old fishing village is stunning and, despite the development and great tourist growth, Positano was able to preserve himself as a picturesque “vertical city”, with very unique architecture and scenic beauty.
The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is one of the most emblematic of the Amalfitan coast and, no doubt, one of the “mandatory” places to visit in Positano, especially for Catholics and devotees to the Virgin Mary. But the best thing is to go through its alleys and stairs without a specific route, coming down to the beach and the port, where you have a fabulous view of the city fitted by the slope above.
So many times acclaimed by different writers and poets or reproduced on screen by painters of all nationalities, Positano is also a reference in the areas of sailor and Culinary style fashion. Thus, you can count on many boutiques, shops and stalls, as well as several welcoming restaurants, cafes and ice cream where you can taste excellent sweets and delicacies.
AMALFI
Amalfi is the largest city along the Amalfitan coast and apparently the name of it. It is one of the most popular sites to stay, after Sorrento, and an excellent alternative to high Positano prices. Its location, precisely in half, can be very advantageous to visit the coast in two different parts and meanings: one day for this and the other day to the west. From Amalfi it is also easy to catch a ferry for Capri, but more distant places like Pompei or Naples are no longer so accessible.
The city is very lively and busy. It has a large dark sand beach (be sure to go to the tip of the seawall to see the city in front) and a pedestrian historic center with alleys and tunes full of great restaurants, ice cream and small grocery stores. The icing at the top of the cake is its majestic cathedral, literally fitted by the buildings of the central square (Piazza Duomo). To not lose!
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