Simply lovely! Beautiful hikes, stunning location and a great guide!
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Amalfi Coast Holidays & Tours
Highlights of Our Amalfi Coast Holidays
Our Amalfi Coast Holidays
The Amalfi Coast is a spectacular region in Italy. It’s famous for lemon trees, olive groves, and tiny villages all clinging to dramatic cliffs that tower above the sea. This beautiful destination is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site – and that’s with good reason. The towns and villages of Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello are linked by clifftop passes and old donkey trails, with each craggy corner unfolding more of this panoramic coastline.
The ‘Walk of the Gods’ descending into Positano is one of the most popular walks on our Amalfi Coast walking holidays, on which the cliffside routes will take your breath away. Head inland and you find vineyards and deep gorges, or follow mule tracks and old trails to picturesque hillside villages.
On your Amalfi Coast holiday, why not unwind in the evenings when you take a seat on a balmy terrace? Tuck into superb Italian cuisine, enjoy a cool drink and relax as you watch the boats in the harbour below.
Our Best Amalfi Coast Holidays
lewis Salt Walking the Amalfi Coast
Ruth Clarke Walking the Amalfi CoastThis holiday definitely maybe the perfect mix. There was challenging walking on the Path of the Gods along the beautiful Amalfi coast. Next we were off exploring the impressive historic remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum and daring the crater edge at Vesuvius. Happily immersing ourselves in the food and culture of the region, we were treated to artisan cheese making, cookery demonstrations and participation, limoncello tasting with the expert, and time to enjoy a gelato or three in the sunshine under the bluest November skies. It was even warm enough for a refreshing swim in the sea after conquering all the steps down to Amalfi and again at pretty Positano. The boat ride from Positano was a brilliant way to see all the villages from the sea. Add in glorious Ravello, its wonderful gardens and the breathtaking views from the path down to lovely Atrani, with a little Escher art tour as an added bonus to complete the picture. With our superb, expert guide Veriano and the warmest hotel staff you could wish for, our group of strangers quickly became a team of friends, laughing and singing our way through an extremely enjoyable excursion in Italy.
Jess Millott Walking the Amalfi CoastBeautiful scenic walks with rewarding views. Despite some challenging steps, it was way worth it to soak in the surroundings of the coastline.
Along with great food and great company, couldn’t ask for more!
Amalfi Coast trips FAQs
Where to stay on the Amalfi Coast?
There are plenty of stylish places to stay on the Amalfi Coast and our tours aim to cover as many of them as possible. Some of the places you can stay on your Amalfi Coast holiday include Bomerano, Amalfi, Ravello, Positano, Capri.
Where is the Amalfi Coast?
The Amalfi Coast stretches along the southern coastline of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. It’s roughly 50km long and features beautiful towns and cities along the way, including Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano.
The easiest way to get to the Amalfi Coast is by plane. You can fly direct from UK airports to Naples and from there, you can travel by train, taxi, or bus to the town you’re staying in. If you travel with Exodus, we can arrange all your travel and will organise your flights too at a small added cost. This means you can enjoy a stress-free journey from start to finish!
With more than 50km of coastline to explore, you won’t be short on things to do when you arrive. You can explore the popular towns of Capri and Positano or visit the tourist attractions in the region such as:
- Il Sentiero Degli Dei
- Villa Cimbrone Gardens
- Duomo di Sant’Andrea
- Villa Rufolo
- Duomo di Salerno
Our tours cover a huge range of attractions and towns here too and we’ll do all the planning, so you can arrive rested and ready to enjoy what the Amalfi Coast has to offer.
There are several ways to get around this gorgeous region of southern Italy. You can get ferries from port to port during the summer months and enjoy stunning views while avoiding any traffic during peak travel times. Alternatively, you can get buses around the Amalfi Coast, which are one of the more cost-effective ways to travel to all of the popular tourist spots here.
The two best times to visit the Amalfi Coast are between September and October or April and May. This is because the weather is great but not too hot, so you can explore without needing frequent breaks in air-conditioned cafés. What’s more, these times are outside of peak season, so you’ll be able to enjoy smaller queues for all of the attractions.
The Amalfi Coast is 50km long and sits on the southern coast of Italy.
Naples is the nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast, and you can fly direct from many airports around the UK. From there, you can get a train, taxi, bus, or ferry to your accommodation.
It can be very hot on the Amalfi Coast and UV rays can be high, which means lightweight clothing that covers your skin should be worn when you visit. Be sure to pack a hat and sunglasses to protect your head when exploring throughout the day and then pack your most stylish outfits for the evening time. The Amalfi Coast is known for being a sophisticated destination, so you’ll want to fit in when you visit restaurants and bars along the coast.
Flying to the Amalfi Coast for a holiday means travelling to Naples, then finding alternate transport to get to the region. Direct flights from the UK to Naples take the following amount of time:
- London to Naples: 2 hours 40 minutes
- Manchester to Naples: 3 hours 5 minutes
- Bristol to Naples: 2 hours 45 minutes
- Edinburgh to Naples: 3 hours 10 minutes
It’s sunny weather for most of the year in this part of Italy. Summer months like July average highs of 29°C and lows of 22°C, which makes it a great time for lying on the beach and exploring the beautiful islands just off the coast.
However, during the cooler months like January, you can expect highs of 12°C and lows of 8°C, which is a mild temperature for taking in all of the cultural sights. There’s a lot of walking required during an Amalfi Coast tour, so some prefer to visit when the temperatures are lower.
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Vania De Paoli – Italy Expert Leader
“The Amalfi Coast is one of the most spectacular in Europe, with beautiful walking trails to explore. To sample the very best bits, our Highlights of the Amalfi Coast adventure captures all the essential cultural stops (Capri, Ravello, Positano and more) plus a walk along a section of the famous Path of the Gods.”
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