DURATION: | 8/9 hours | |
PRICE: | According to the number of participants | |
AVAILABILITY: | All-year-round | |
| English-speaking driver & accessible air-conditioned Mercedes (or similar make) at Your disposal for 8/9 hours |
Itinerary Details are listed below:
TOUR SCHEDULE OF AMALFI COAST
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Meeting with the English-speaking driver and his accessible car by your hotel |
Transfer to Positano and 1 hour of free time |
Transfer to Amalfi |
Free time for shopping and lunch (not included) at Amalfi |
Transfer to Ravello and free time to visit the town |
Back to your hotel |
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most spectacular roads of Europe: this tortuous path, offers a breathtaking view at every corner. You'll have at Your disposal a full optional accessible car (or minivan) with air conditioning and an English-speaking driver.
When You are visiting this paradise, You will be busy taking in regal views of a coastline that is unmatched anywhere in the world. Terraced gardens tumble vertically from the sky and plunge into the pastel-painted houses below. Bouganvillea and olive trees swallow up the steeples and embrace the swimming pools that cling to the face of the cliffs.
Construction here is limited by geography (cliff-hugging towns can’t grow into sprawling resorts) – a big plus when it comes to retaining original charm.
After a first part of the trail along this wonderful road, which seems to be suspended in the air, You reach the Terrace of the Virgin Mary in Positano: from there You can enjoy a splendid view.
Then, You’ll have 1 hour of free time to explore Positano.
The tour continues for Amalfi. This city, now thriving holiday resort, was once a powerful and prosperous Maritime Republic, and native land of Flavio Gioia, inventor of the compass. It is important to say that the diminutive city of Amalfi was once a major maritime power, so important that its crest sits alongside those of Venice, Genoa and Pisa on the Italian naval flag.
The beautiful cathedral, with its richly decorated facade, stands on top of a stairway from the main square, and houses the remains of the patron of Amalfi: Saint Andrew.
There You’ll have free time for visiting the town and for lunch – not included.
The next stop is for Ravello, where the medieval centre and Villa Rufolo allow visitors to make a leap into the glorious past of this beautiful little village.
Villa Rufolo is also famous because it gave the musician Richard Wagner inspiration for the creation of his most masterpiece, Parsifal.
Each year, here concerts of classical music take place.
THIS IS A PRIVATE SHORE EXCURSION WITH PRICES BASED ON THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE TRAVELLING IN YOUR PARTY!