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Amalfi Coast Trips
Highlights of Our Amalfi Coast Holidays
Our Amalfi Coast Tours
Experience the beauty of Italy’s Amalfi Coast on Exodus’ best-selling tours! Immerse yourself in the land of la dolce vita as you unravel the secrets of Pompeii, explore the enchanting isle of Capri, and trace the breathtaking coastline of Positano. Whether you’re hiking the renowned Path of the Gods or biking Cilento and Amalfi Coast with our expert local guides, each moment is a discovery. Revel in iconic historic landmarks, indulge in delectable regional cuisine, and plunge into the refreshing sea; the Amalfi Coast offers endless possibilities.
From the pastel-hued seaside villages to the crystalline waters and postcard-perfect landscapes, a tour of this timeless coastal region unveils Italy’s most exquisite treasures. Brimming with mouthwatering food, rich wine, and profound culture, our Amalfi Coast tours promise experiences that linger in your memories for years to come. Renowned for its lemon trees, olive groves, and vineyards, this UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site captivates with its beauty.
The Path of the Gods, descending into Positano, is one of the highlights on our hiking tours of the Amalfi Coast. Traverse the breathtaking cliffside routes, meander through lemon groves and vineyards, and navigate deep gorges. Follow age-old mule tracks to charming hillside villages, and as the evening unfolds, relish a cool drink and delectable Italian cuisine on a balmy terrace overlooking the harbor below.
Our Amalfi Coast group tours are a must-do experience, a journey that deserves a coveted spot on everyone’s bucket list.
Our Best Amalfi Coast Tours
lewis Salt Walking the Amalfi CoastSimply lovely! Beautiful hikes, stunning location and a great guide!
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!
FAQs on Amalfi Coast Tours
Where is the Amalfi Coast?
Stretching along the southern coastline of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast spans approximately 30 miles and features charming towns such as Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano. It is the ideal destination for a European trip.
Explore over 30 miles of coastline with popular towns like Capri and Positano, and visit attractions such as Il Sentiero Degli Dei, Villa Cimbrone Gardens, Duomo di Sant’Andrea, Villa Rufolo, and Duomo di Salerno. The best tours of the Amalfi Coast cover a wide range of attractions and towns, and with our expertly planned itineraries, you can arrive rested and ready to enjoy what the Amalfi Coast has to offer.
The two best seasons to visit the Amalfi Coast are the spring and the fall. 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.
Naples is the nearest airport to the Amalfi Coast. From there, you can get a train, taxi, bus, or ferry to your accommodation.
Given the high temperatures and UV rays, don lightweight clothing that covers your skin, pack a hat and sunglasses for daytime explorations, and bring stylish outfits for evenings, as the Amalfi Coast is renowned for its sophistication. Don’t forget to bring layers for the cooler coastal nights!
It’s sunny weather for most of the year in this part of Italy. Summer months like July average highs of 85°F and lows of 70°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 50°F and lows of 42°F. There’s a lot of walking required during an Amalfi Coast tour, so some prefer to visit when the temperatures are lower.
Meet the Expert
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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