Amalfi Coast, Off the Map: Hidden Villages and Secret Views

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Activity Level
Light
Duration
9 hours

Overview

Stay away from the crowds without missing the breathtaking landscapes, rich history, exquisite art, and unforgettable food and wines of the Amalfi Coast.

Join us on this memorable journey, guided by our experienced driver-guide for a relaxing and enjoyable day.

·       Stress-free private tour through Ravello and Cetara
·       Option to visit the town of Amalfi or Vietri sul Mare
·       Choose between a scenic lunch in the heights of Ravello or a wine-tasting experience in Tramonti
·       Pick-up and drop-off included

Included

Mercedes private vehicle with a professional driver, all taxes, fuel, parking fees and pay tolls.

Extra

Lunch and admission fees (optional).

Optional

Wine tasting and full-day assistance from a professional guide.

Meeting place

Available upon request in Naples, Sorrento, or Salerno.

Wheelchair friendly

We do not provide a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, but the tour is suitable for guests who are able to get in and out of the vehicle independently.

Dress code

Casual attire and comfortable shoes are recommended.

Additional info

You are free to decide how to manage your time and customize the itinerary throughout the day, with the support of your experienced driver.

For lunch, you will have several options to choose from. Please note that the wine-tasting experience requires a reservation and is subject to availability.

Be aware that both Amalfi and Cetara offer access to small pebble beaches.

Itinerary

Your private English-speaking driver-guide will meet you as soon as you disembark, or at any requested location in Naples, Sorrento, or the Salerno area.

The day begins with a beautiful scenic drive along the Bay of Naples. As you travel along the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius, you will enjoy sweeping views of Capri and the distant Sorrento Coast.

Your journey continues across the mountains and down to the coastline, allowing you to reach the sites earlier than most visitors.

The landscape will shift rapidly—from winding roads through lush chestnut forests to the sudden, dramatic cliffs of the Amalfi Coast.

In the morning, you may choose to head directly to Ravello or stop in Amalfi first. With the support of your experienced driver-guide, you will be free to manage your time and tailor the itinerary to your preferences.

The Amalfi Coast takes its name from the town of Amalfi, once a glorious maritime republic. For centuries, it has attracted pilgrims seeking the relics of Saint Andrew as well as modern travelers captivated by its history and beauty. You may visit the Cathedral of Saint Andrew or wander through the maze of medieval alleyways that wind up the hillside. And don’t miss the local lemon pastry, the famous Delizia al Limone.

Perched 1,000 feet above Amalfi is Ravello, renowned as the most scenic and elegant town on the coast. We recommend visiting Villa Cimbrone for one of the most unforgettable viewpoints in Italy. Take time to browse artisan workshops or sample handcrafted Limoncello.

For lunch, you will have several appealing options: relax at a café in Ravello’s charming main square, choose a clifftop restaurant with sweeping sea views, or head down to the coast to enjoy an authentic seaside tavern in Cetara.

Our special recommendation is a small family-run winery in Tramonti, a rural village between Ravello and the sea. This is the only option requiring advance reservation. Here you can taste local wines and cheeses and enjoy a visit to a traditional vineyard with century-old vines.

In the afternoon, you may stop in Cetara or Vietri Sul Mare

Cetara is the only true fishing village on the Amalfi Coast and still preserves the ancient tradition of producing Colatura di Alici, a unique anchovy sauce. Ask your driver-guide to show you one of the last remaining artisanal producers. Enjoy some leisure time in this authentic seaside town, still untouched by mass tourism. The drive from Cetara to Vietri follows a breathtaking stretch of the Amalfi Drive, with dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and terraced olive and lemon groves—perfect for memorable photos.

Your final stop will be Vietri Sul Mare, the capital of the region’s centuries-old handmade ceramics tradition. Time permitting, you can browse the many colorful shops offering these beautiful local crafts.

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Tour Reviews

5.00 based on 3 reviews
11th June 2024

Our tour was absolutely amazing! Fabrizo did great! We checked everything off of our list. Beautiful churches, view points. and shopping. Some of the most gorgeous pictures we had of our entire trip were taken on this tour! We highly recommend stopping at the cameo factory, De Garden Restaurant for lunch, and De Riso for a sweet treat.

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