Discover the natural scenery, flavors, and charm of the Sorrentine Peninsula & the Amalfi Coast.
TRIP OVERVIEW
- Set off for a wonderful day at sea and discover the Amalfi Coast wonders.
- Stroll among the beautiful Sorrento’s lemon groves.
- Visit a local olive oil mill & taste limoncello liqueur.
- Visit wonderful Positano - the vertical city.
- Take in breathtaking sights through the "Path of the Gods”.
- Discover Pompeii Archaeological Park and learn about its secrets, hike Mt. Vesuvius, and visit a local winery at the foot of the Volcano.
DAY 1 | WELCOME TO SORRENTO
DAY 2 | PRIVATE BOAT & CAPRI ISLAND
One of the most well-known tourist destinations in Campania is the Amalfi Coast, which is full of stunning scenery, beaches, pastel-colored villages, charming streets, vineyards, and lemon groves that look out over the sea. There is also a wealth of history, culture, delicious local cuisine, and traditions to explore.
On a boat excursion, you can take in the stunning Li Galli island, which is shaped like a dolphin, the Emerald Grotto, Positano, and Amalfi, as well as the chance to plunge into the crystal-clear seas along the coastline. Stop in Capri to discover the wonders of this world-renowned island. |
DAY 3 | LIMONCELLO & OLIVE OIL TOUR
Each family has its own golden stocks and traditional recipe that has been passed down from generation to generation. Limoncello di Sorrento is a type of religion.
Since limoncello is a symbolic drink, it is well-known worldwide and exported to every latitude; if there is a Neapolitan in every nation, there will undoubtedly be a bottle of limoncello in his kitchen. If you have ever been to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, you will always remember the scent of lemons coming from a freshly opened limoncello bottle, perhaps after visiting the lemon groves of Sorrento. In that case, you have two options: bring home some bottles of this liquid gold or try to make it yourself. How? using the standard limoncello recipe. Although Sorrento is well-known for its seafood dishes and classic limoncello, not everyone is aware of the region's other hidden gem, olive oil. The Sorrentine Peninsula is a seashore and fishing area, but also includes arable ground nearby where olive trees thrive. Come see for yourself how the nature of this peninsula compares to none in all of Italy. Learn how Sorrento produces olive oil and limoncello liquor! You'll get the chance to sample these Made in Italy delights during this tour! |
DAY 4 | VISIT POSITANO
Positano, sometimes known as the "vertical city," is a true gem among the lovely towns along the Amalfi Coast. Positano's inclusion in the list of the eight cities with the steepest slopes in the world proved this definition to be accurate. In fact, the city climbs gradually to the rocky walls of the Sant'Angelo a Tre Pizzi peak while surrounded by gardens, terraces, and steps in the verdant shade of lemon trees and fragrant plants. In the turquoise waters beneath the city, its meandering streets nearly appear to be falling.
Positano has been called the Italian Montecarlo because of its position high on a slope overlooking the sea. However, it stands out from other cities in the principality due to the exquisite harmony of the dazzling sea hues, pastel buildings, brightly colored shops, blooming gardens, and year-round sunshine. |
DAY 5 | THE PATH OF THE GODS
Don't be put off by the moniker - the Path of the Gods (Il Sentiero degli Dei in Italian) is named for its beauty more than its difficulties. One of the nicest things to do while visiting Italy's magnificent Amalfi Coast is hiking the Path of the Gods since you get to take in simply breathtaking sights!
You get expansive vistas of the stunningly blue Mediterranean and all of the seaside towns that line the coast because the walk begins in the highlands. Depending on how frequently you stop to take in the breathtaking views, it will take you two to four hours to finish the hiking track. |
DAY 6 | POMPEII, MT. VESUVIUS & LOCAL WINERY
Discover one of Europe's active volcanoes on this day trip to Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii. Through the Pompeii remains, which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, follow your local guide.
A walk up Mount Vesuvius will reward you with stunning views of the Gulf of Naples. Visit a nearby winery for a memorable wine-tasting experience and some regional fare. |
DAY 7 | DEPART POSITANO
Private transfer to Naples International Airport.