Amalfi Coast

Unwind on Italy’s breathtaking Amalfi Coast—where cliffside villages, turquoise waters, and Mediterranean charm meet. Explore historic towns like Positano and Ravello, enjoy fresh coastal cuisine, and capture unforgettable views along the world-famous coastal drive. A true bucket-list escape.

Best Selling Experiences of Amalfi Coast

Discover the Amalfi Coast through unforgettable curated tours. Cruise past hidden coves, taste Limoncello at family-run farms, hike the Path of the Gods, or explore ancient ruins in Pompeii. Our best-selling experiences blend luxury, history, and adventure for every traveler. Book early for exclusive access to private tours and skip-the-line tickets. This is Italy, perfected.

Amalfi Coast, Pompeii and Positano Tour from Rome

Naples

Other Attractions in Naples

Vibrant and raw, Naples is a cultural treasure trove beyond the Amalfi Coast. Explore the underground catacombs, dine on the original Neapolitan pizza, or stroll through the UNESCO-listed historic center. Visit the National Archaeological Museum for Pompeii relics or enjoy a sunset from Castel dell’Ovo. Naples offers bold flavors and deep history for intrepid explorers.

Amalfi Coast

Frequently Asked Questions

A 2–3 day stay lets you explore major sites, enjoy local cuisine, and take a day trip to Pompeii or Capri.

Yes, but like any major city, it’s wise to stay in well-lit areas and avoid isolated streets at night.

Absolutely. Naples has a reliable metro, buses, taxis, and walkable neighborhoods. Driving is not recommended due to traffic.

Yes, many travelers stay in Naples and take day trips via train, ferry, or guided tours to Sorrento, Amalfi, and Positano.

Spring (April–June) and early fall (September–October) offer ideal weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful coastal views.

Yes, you’ll find luggage storage services at Naples Central Station and in major tourist areas.

It’s highly recommended, especially in peak seasons. Many tours offer skip-the-line access.

Most major museums are open on Sundays but closed on Tuesdays. Always check ahead for public holiday hours.

English is spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few Italian phrases will enhance your experience and help with local interactions.

Try sfogliatella (pastry), spaghetti alle vongole (clams), fried seafood, and local buffalo mozzarella for an authentic taste.