Amalfi Coast drive with Ravello, Amalfi&Positano stop day-trip from Rome
Amalfi Coast drive with Ravello, Amalfi&Positano stop day-trip from Rome
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
12 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Overview
Avoid the crowds and impersonal experience of large group tours and discover the Amalfi Coast by on a private 12-hour trip. Relax as a Mercedes minivan takes you from your Rome hotel and into the Campania region. Traveling by private transportation allows you to have a more comprehensive and comfortable tour experience. Listen as your driver narrates the scenery and attractions, such as Ravello and the Monastery of Montecassino.
Get the exclusivity of private transportation
Learn about the attractions from your private driver
Spend a day away from the hustle and bustle
Enjoy convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
What's Included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private air-conditioned Mercedes minivan
Well-experienced english speaking driver
lunch
drinks
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered You will be picked up at your accomodation in Rome. For pick up outside Rome, (oter villages, airport, etc), we charge for tranfser, according the distance from the city.
Departure Time
7:15 AM
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Ravello - Atrani Walk
You will meet the english speaking driver at your accomodation and then you are ready to travel South. Along the Haghway 1 you can stop for coffee and restroom. After driving 3 hours, you will arrive at Ravello. This enchanting village, set like an eagle's nest above the dizzying landscape of Italy's Amalfi coast, is the most peaceful and charming resort on the Neapolitan Riviera. Early summer is the best time to explore its largely traffic-free lanes or to wander among the terraces and pergolas of its elegant gardens, from where there are vertigo-inducing glimpses of the Mediterranean miles below.
Greta Garbo, Jacqueline Kennedy and Tennessee Williams all holidayed here, and the place still has an air of restrained glamour
Amalfi is a charming, peaceful resort town on Italy's scenic Amalfi Coast. It was once one of the four powerful Maritime Republics and has much historic interest. Narrow alleyways wind through the town up the slopes between the sea and mountains. Besides history and beauty, the town is noted for its good beaches and bathing establishments, historic resorts and hotels, lemons, and handmade paper. The main attraction of the place is for sure the Duomo di Sant' Andrea and Cloister of Paradise, excellent examples of medieval architecture with Moorish influence - The duomo is reached by an impressive staircase of 62 steep steps leading up from the main piazza. Mosaics decorate the exterior of the church. It has impressive bronze doors made in 1066.
Dramatic, deluxe and more than a little dashing, Positano is the Amalfi Coast's front-cover splash, with vertiginous houses tumbling down to the sea in a cascade of sun-bleached peach, pink and terracotta. No less photo-worthy are its steep streets and steps, flanked by wisteria-draped hotels, smart restaurants and fashionable retailers. Once there, you won't forget this experience for the rest of your life!