Discover timeless beauty on the Amalfi and Sorrento coast. Enjoy magical stays, mild climate, and year-round activities in Herculaneum, Positano, and Sorrento.
Discover timeless beauty on the Amalfi and Sorrento coast. Enjoy magical stays, mild climate, and year-round activities in Herculaneum, Positano, and Sorrento.
- Parco Archeologico di Ercolano - A professional driver is available to provide transportation and share valuable insights from years of experience, ensuring a memorable tour! Traveling along the scenic SS. 145, which skirts Castellammare di Stabia, visitors can explore the excavations of Herculaneum. Like Pompeii, Herculaneum was destroyed during…
- Parco Archeologico di Ercolano - A professional driver is available to provide transportation and share valuable insights from years of experience, ensuring a memorable tour! Traveling along the scenic SS. 145, which skirts Castellammare di Stabia, visitors can explore the excavations of Herculaneum. Like Pompeii, Herculaneum was destroyed during the eruption of 79 AD. During the eruption, it was engulfed by a torrent of mud and lava, which later solidified into tuff. This solidification preserved objects and wooden structures, which remain visible and well-preserved today. However, much of the ancient city remains buried beneath modern Herculaneum, with ongoing excavation efforts to uncover what lies beneath. Often considered the smaller sister of Pompeii, Herculaneum is a must-visit for beauty enthusiasts. Visitors have the unique chance to see patrician villas in pristine condition. This preservation miracle showcases even the wood and strings of the 2000-year-old city, alongside stunning brickwork, mosaics, and frescoes. The level of preservation is astonishing, given the destructive 500 °C volcanic flows that ravaged the city.
The entrance fee to the Herculaneum archaeological site is 11 euros.
- Positano - Departing from Sorrento, it takes approximately 45 minutes to reach Positano. The drive descends directly through Positano, along a unique one-way street with panoramic views, passing numerous local restaurants, leading to the bustling central Piazza dei Mulini. Here, visitors must park their cars, as all roads to the promenade are pedestrian-only. These paths also lead to the cathedral, shops selling ceramics, lemons, shoes, and “Positano fashion” clothing. A short uphill walk is required to return to the car, and then the journey continues up the mountain, back to the main coastal road leading to Amalfi.
Upon reaching the tour’s destination, it’s the perfect time and place to pause at one of the many charming restaurants along the route. After a leisurely lunch, the journey continues along the coastal road, starting after Sorrento, passing through Positano, and the fishing villages of Praiano, Furore, and Conca dei Marini, until reaching the bustling square of Amalfi, located by the sea-port and a long stretch of pebble beach. Opposite the Amalfi port is the only bus station along the coast. Behind this square lies Amalfi’s main shopping street, which ends at the city’s furthest and highest point. Along the pedestrian street, there are various bars and cafes, as well as numerous shops selling limoncello, casual wear, swimwear, gifts, basic groceries, and ceramics. For those interested in more than shopping, Amalfi offers intriguing sites to explore: the most spectacular cathedral along the coast, the paper factory, and its museum. An uphill walk along a narrow road passes several wineries and olive factories, among others.
- Piazza Tasso - The first stop is in Sorrento. To reach the international city of Sorrento, one must drive the coastal road to its furthest point. As the Amalfi coast road emerges from above the mountain cliff, breathtaking views of the entire Gulf of Naples and the island of Capri (once connected to Sorrento) are revealed. A brief tour through the city leads to the center, a vital commercial hub for locals and tourists, with numerous shops (typically open from 09:00-13:00 and 16:00-20:00). Despite its historical roots, Sorrento boasts an intriguing history, with the “Correale di Terranova” museum available for morning visits, allowing for a stop of about 2 hours.

- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fuel and tolls
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fuel and tolls
- tips and anything that is considered extra are excluded
- tips and anything that is considered extra are excluded
The Amalfi and Sorrento coast offer timeless beauty and no seasons. The charm of the sea catches your eye both in summer and winter and the colors of the seasons make your stay magical. Many activities remain open in any case until after the Christmas holidays, also because in November and December often the climate it is still mild and there is no lack of beautiful and warm sunny days.
The Amalfi and Sorrento coast offer timeless beauty and no seasons. The charm of the sea catches your eye both in summer and winter and the colors of the seasons make your stay magical. Many activities remain open in any case until after the Christmas holidays, also because in November and December often the climate it is still mild and there is no lack of beautiful and warm sunny days.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.