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Walking The Amalfi Coast

An amazing week in a beautiful part of the world, I cannot fault any of it!
We were very well looked after, by the family run Hotel Due Torri, which was warm and friendly, with good food and plenty of it. We had a lovely group lead by Severio who was excellent.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walk of the Gods down to Postitano - for me the longest and hardest day, but worth it for the fabulous views. Vesuvius, Pompeii and Ravello - this is a well thought out trip and not a moment of it is wasted.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Severio couldn't have been better, thoughtful, warm and inclusive of the group, knowledgeable of the area, and good to have at the helm.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Walking poles, and a good level of fitness. The walks are not long, but the terrain definitely makes them more difficult.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

From start to finish it was a fantastic holiday. The walks took us through stunning landscapes and, though at times challenging, were immensely rewarding. The trip to Pompei and Vesuvius was amazing, with two excellent specialist guides who were passionate about their subjects. Hotel Due Torri is the friendliest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. The staff are charming and do everything to make one’s stay enjoyable. They have the gift of making their guests feel special, and this level of enthusiasm is all the more impressive considering the numbers who stay there throughout the year. The cookery and pizza demonstrations are highly entertaining as well as instructive, the food is very good and drinks extremely reasonably priced. We had a lovely group, great fun and supportive from the outset. Finally, our guide Severio was outstanding.

Most Inspirational Moment

The dizzying experience of standing on the heights of Vesuvius with views of Naples and beyond in one direction, and the dark volcanic crater on the other. That magical moment on the Walk of the Gods when sea and sky merge in the palest of blues and are indistinguishable. Arriving at the Lemon Shack on the same walk - nothing has ever tasted so good as that glass of juice.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Severio is an inspirational guide. He worked tirelessly to make sure we all had a great holiday, giving encouragement and building confidence where needed. He was attentive to individual needs as well as key to establishing a sense of group. He is clearly totally at home in the Amalfi region, and has a depth of professional knowledge which he imparts with humour and passion, whether discussing the merits of various brands of Limoncello, recounting Greek legends or giving the background on local communities. He has detailed knowledge of the walks, and our safety and range of ability were always his main consideration. Above all, he is a kind and engaging person. The warmth with which he was greeted wherever we went was a real indication of the esteem in which he is held.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Definitely bring walking poles as you will need them on the steep ascents and descents - one or two, whichever you're comfortable with. Be prepared to find the terrain more difficult than you might have experienced on a previous Exodus holiday of the same grading. Obviously the fitter you are the better, but the after effects of multiple steps may still surprise you - and it's hard to see how one can totally prepare beforehand in view of the extreme ups and downs of the Amalfi area. However don't give up - you'll receive lots of encouragement from your guide and the rest of the group, and the sense of achievement on reaching the end of the week after completing all the walks is worth it all.

An absolutely brilliant walking holiday

A superb week walking the paths and steps(there are just a few thousand!) of the Amalfi coast. The views were outstanding, after a misty start the weather became warm and sunny, the group were excellent company and Paul, our leader, was absolutely great.

Most Inspirational Moment

The villages and lemon groves clinging to the hillsides, getting to know a totally new area for us both, the sheer beauty of the landscape, stepping back in time at Pompeii and the awesome majesty of Vesuvius dominating the Naples skyline.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul was great, a brilliant leader in every aspect and great fun to be with; plus he made sure that the 'tail enders' has sufficient time to rest before the next stage of a walk.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks are more at the moderate than leisurely end of the scale.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

A great way to see a beautiful part of the world. Bomerano felt a long way from the tourist trail, but we were within easy distance of Amalfi, Positano and Ravello. The hotel was friendly and comfortable, with great food, and the guides made sure that everyone was looked after.

Most Inspirational Moment

The first walk on Monte Tre Calli had beautiful views on a clear day. Having drinks and laughs outside the Crazy Burger bar later that day. But the best day was Pompei and Vesuvius... magnificent.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul is a gentleman and a diligent guide. He was very calm and I always felt that he had things in hand. Serena who was training as a guide on our week was great fun and added to the great atmosphere in the group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Use walking poles. Bring a swim suit and follow the lead of of some of our group who swam ( even though it was February!!! ) Pace yourself with the dinners.. they are delicious but risk of overeating. Be prepared for tight calves... all those steps.

Amalfi Coast

Lovely walks, blue skies, huge dinners, great people – the perfect holiday!

Most Inspirational Moment

The Walk of the Gods was my highlight - a stunning path with lovely views, finishing with a paddle on Positano beach.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul was fab!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to put on a lot of weight... the food in the hotel is amazing and there is a lot of it!

Walking the Amalfi Coast

Amazing action packed week full of interesting discoveries. Found some of the walks hard going but countered by feeling of elation once completed. Lots of fun & laughs had by the group.

Most Inspirational Moment

Ferriere to Ravello, where we passes lemon groves, working horses & bee keeper, waterfalls & more.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader Paul was first class. He added to the fun/enjoyment but also ensured that each member of the group was happy with what they were doing & offered help when needed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some of the walks are definitely more on the moderate scale, By day 3 most of the group were tired. Lots & lots of steps.

Walking a spectacular coastline in winter sun

The trip included a good mix of walking and sight-seeing on one of Europe’s most spectacular coastlines, and as we were there over Christmas it enabled us to see something of how the Italian’s celebrate. We were spoilt by having mainly sunny and mild weather. The family-run hotel, situated high up in a valley amongst the mountains, was excellent. The staff were most welcoming and helpful, and we all enjoyed being invited into the kitchen to marvel at the skills of the chef, especially in making pizza. The food was good and plentiful.

Most Inspirational Moment

It has to be the Path of the Gods, a long, well-defined traverse high on the mountainside, with views down to the little towns on the coast and way out to sea.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lively, motivating, approachable. Very quickly aware of the varying capabilities of the various group members. We very much benefited from his local knowledge.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that many in our group would not have described this holiday as 'leisurely/moderate'. The descent to Amalfi, for example, involves nearly 3000 large, uneven steps, and some short stretches of the Path of the Gods require scrambling over rocks. Older people, even if fit and used to walking, are likely to be slowed down. Also, public transport from the hotel is very limited, reducing options for the free day.

The Amalfi coast over Christmas

Had a great trip to the Amalfi coast over Christmas – the scenery was amazing and the walks fantastic. Really amazing scenery and such a photogenic place. Hotel was good (although room for sharing a little small and not really cleaned every day). The walks were really great and a good pace and a little tough for some people who probably weren’t at a suitable level of fitness. The hotel food was really excellent with a great Chef who produced different and plentiful food every day. Was fun watching him cook pizza and other dishes. the hotel family owned and all staff were so friendly and helpful. The only problem I had was getting home as the BA flight was full so I had to take Easyjet and they cancelled my flight and it took almost 2 days to get home – nonone really helped so it was a nightmare!

Most Inspirational Moment

The amazing hike along the Amalifi coastline - especially the first day when we walked from the hotel to Amalfi.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Severio was a great group leader, very warm and friendly and ready to help.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some of the walks a little tough for some people and recommend a good level of fitness or the pace gets slower and have to wait for the ones who can't keep up which was annoying for some of the group. If you go over Christmas/New Year book flights in good time and preferably go with the recommended airline BA and let the company book as since I booked a little late this flight was full and I had to book my own flight which turned out to be a nightmare and Exodus won't help if flight cancelled etc.

What an amazing week!

Great walks with magnificent views in a beautiful country.

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational moment of the trip for me was the walk up to Mount Vesuvius and climbed inside the rim of the crater, and enjoyed a magnificent sunset on the way down.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader, Paul, is excellent. He is very knowledgable, organised, super fit, fun and caring. He always made sure that all of us were well looked after and had a great time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Walking sticks may be useful with some walks especially the walk to Mount Vesuvius. It is quite steep and slippery.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

This was my first time traveling for pleasure completely alone, and I didn’t really know what to expect. I think I thought it would mostly be a nice break in between jobs, perhaps some time alone for self-reflection and contemplation in a stunningly beautiful place. It was all that but actually so much more for me.

As a self-described “city slicker,” I was pretty much a novice at this hiking thing, and the week was full of experiences that kept pushing me, and challenging me to grow. Each day felt special and offered something different. Pictures cannot do justice to what you need to see in person. In these beautiful coastal towns, when the sun melts into the horizon, and the dusky mountains hug the sky, you don’t know where one ends and one begins. I went in November, which is the off season, and was anxious about how the rain/weather might impact the tour. But even on the day(s) that it rained, that only added to the atmosphere and sense of adventure. It was special seeing the Amalfi Coast at a time when there were no tourists.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many highlights, but for me, the most dramatic, climactic one was climbing Mount Vesuvius, a volcano that is still considered active. Climbing inside the rim of the crater, you can see Pompeii from a dizzying height and even feel the steam that wisps from the cracks in the rock. It was like drinking from a heady elixir that produced fear, exhilaration and a sense of accomplishment, all at once. My heart was still in my throat as I descended back down the volcano, but I could not have felt more alive. A once in a lifetime moment.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul McDermott was our leader and he is phenomenal. Although he is inherently modest, you could tell that his 35 or so years of experience in the army had trained him to be the type of leader who naturally elicits trust and confidence from his team. As I was a "city slicker" who had never been on a hiking tour like this, I was anxious about how I would do, but I felt safe in Paul's hands - he was so clearly a master of the terrain. It was also evident that Paul must have diligently been doing work behind the scenes to make our tour run smoothly and seamlessly, but he did it with such quiet aplomb and grace that he never made it seem like work; and he added thoughtful touches to help make the tour special, like carrying bottles of wine in his backpack while hiking for several hours, without telling us, just so that we could lazily savor a drink in the sunny piazza during our lunch break on the last day of the tour. It was nice hearing about the Amalfi Coast's history and culture from Paul's perspective, as he is a worldly traveler who has a natural affinity for soaking up the local culture. Most importantly though, Paul was always engaged with the group, and was deeply, sometimes it even seemed telepathically, attuned to the needs of the group as a whole as well as the unique personalities of each individual. By the end of tour, I thought of him not only as our guide but our friend.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that if you go during off-peak season, like in November, as I did, there will be certain things that will be closed and activities that might not be available. For example, I believe during the summer months, you are able to take a boat ride, which is supposed to be lovely. Also, when we ended up in some of the resort towns, some of the sights / shops were closed. Personally, however, this was not an issue for me at - I appreciated that we were able to see the Amalfi Coast in a way that not everybody gets to see, and it felt more intimate and authentic. You should also come prepared for the weather at the time you go. I packed varying layers of fleeces and rain-proof gear, which came in handy. At certain points of the hike, I wore short-sleeved T-shirts and sweated through my gear. When we went to Pompeii, it was freezing in the morning, and that was the one day that I had left my extra fleece in the hotel. Best to pack everything in your backpack just in case.