
Tour Details
Amalfi Coast Tour 2026
The Amalfi Coast… stunning towns, their colourful houses clinging to the cliffs, the cerulean sea. We’ll give you more – we take you to places most tourists don’t see.
Experiencing a cooking lesson in an organic garden in Ravello, seeing traditional ceramics being produced, and visiting local pasticcerias that are masters at what they do. This gives you an in-depth insight into the lifestyle of the people who cultivate this land, and the layers of history that make up this fascinating region.
We enjoy long lunches, taking time over the multiple courses to enjoy the atmosphere and to relax.
We stay for the week in one place, the town of Amalfi. By staying at the Hotel Residence (4 star) you are in the perfect location, with the beach out the front and the main piazza a few steps the other way.
See key locations such as Positano, Capri, Ravello and Amalfi.
We take you to see how the people who cultivate the land and traditions here, be it the small family run winery, the fifth generation lemon growers (and we enjoy trying their limoncello, of course!) or our cheese maker showing us how to make mozzarella (and you can try making it for yourself too).
We visit Pompeii, and as this is guided by an archaeologist it is interesting even to those who may have been there before.
A culinary focus, with a range of meals throughout the week designed to showcase the Amalfi cuisine. Ever tried the chocolate aubergine dish called “mulignan ca’ ciucculata”?
Duration: 6 Days
Tour Type: Small Group Tour
From – To: Naples – Naples
Tour Dates 2026:
- 25th – 30th of May 2026
- 14th – 19th of September 2026
Price:
- Price: €3200 or $5699.00AUD*
- Single supplement: €500 or $899.00AUD* for solo travelers
- Prices listed are based on twin share
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Prices are set on Euros and this is the current AUD based on today’s exchange rate on the 03rd of June 2025.
Accommodation:
The hotel we use for this tour, the Hotel Residence, is a good quality hotel right in the heart of the town of Amalfi.
By staying centrally you get to really experience the vibrancy of this town. The hotel is wonderfully situated on the waterfront. One side you have uninterrupted sea views, and a few steps the other way you have ‘la dolce vita’ of Italian piazza life.
You can stroll into town whenever you like to have a gelato or browse the shops (with no shuttle bus needed like you would from hotels further from town).
Outside the hotel is a swimming beach, perfect for relaxing after a day out sightseeing. Being a 4 star hotel a full range of features is included, such as wifi, air conditioning, and a cocktail bar.
Tour includes:
- Accommodation at the 4 star Residence Hotel, centrally located in Amalfi
- Meals as listed in the itinerary: each day breakfast, plus a lunch or dinner each day, wine included
- All costs/entry fees for activities listed in the itinerary are included
- All transport during the tour is included. Travel is in our van/minibus with a professional driver
- Tour manager for the duration of the trip, on hand to support you as needed
Notes:
This tour is fundamentally based around walking at each location we visit. Typically, we arrive somewhere, then walk around to see the points of interest.
Occasionally ferries are cancelled due to weather conditions. When this happens it is a last minute change, we work to provide alternative activities but it is possible that a visit listed in the itinerary may be missed.
Some days in Italy can be hot and sunny, and we walk in these conditions (bring a hat). This can make the walking more difficult than normal.
Due to the historic nature of places we visit, there are often steps/stairs, as well as cobblestones and uneven ground.
Day 1 – Travelling to the Amalfi Coast
We depart from Naples at 2:30pm, heading to the Amalfi Coast. We have a few interesting stops along the way.
A short drive after lunch takes us to the start of the Amalfi Peninsula and the town of Vietri Sul Mare. This is the major ceramic producing town of the Amalfi Coast. The key production is of the vibrantly coloured ceramics that are made using the maiolica method. Walking through the town you come across many outlets for the local ceramic manufacturers. These continue a tradition that started in the 1500s. We see the incredible array of colours and creative designs of their finished product.
After looking through the town of Vietri Sul Mare we make our way along the stunning Amalfi Coast road, with hairpin bends and amazing views in equal measure – you’ll realise the value in having a professional driver for the trip. We reach the town of Amalfi in the early evening, where we stay for the duration of the tour.
The town of Amalfi is really the heart of the Amalfi Coast – the centre of the marine republic of the 11th century, and still now it has a proud community living and working here. The depth of history here is profound, but equally it is a wonderful place to sit in the piazza, enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by.
Our hotel, the Hotel Residence, is wonderfully situated on the waterfront. One side you have uninterrupted sea views, and a few steps the other way you have ‘la dolce vita’ of Italian piazza life.
By staying centrally you get to really experience the vibrancy of this town. You can stroll into town whenever you like to have a gelato or browse the shops (with no shuttle bus needed like you would from hotels further from town). Outside the hotel is a swimming beach, perfect for relaxing after a day out sightseeing. Being a 4 star hotel a full range of features is included, such as wifi, air conditioning, an excellent restaurant and a cocktail bar.
Tonight we dine together, having our first introduction to the cuisine of the Amalfi Coast.
Included: Dinner (3 courses including wine)
Day 2 – Ravello and a taste of Amalfi cuisine
The Amalfi Coast cuisine is renowned for the combination of traditional techniques and superb fresh ingredients. Today we learn how it’s made with a hands-on cooking lesson.
For the cooking lesson we travel to Ravello, which has long been a favourite destination for both musicians and well-heeled travellers.
We meet our charming chef, and we start our culinary experience. On a terrace with a view out over the Tyrrhenian Sea, you could well linger here for the morning.
First we get hands-on making fresh mozzarella, with the ‘casaro’ (cheesemaker). This will later be an ingredient in our antipasto. Then we work through the preparations for our lunch, which we enjoy overlooking to coast.
After lunch we visit the famous Villa Cimbrone. The villa was built originally in the 11th century as a residence for a noble family. The grounds are beautifully kept, and the terrace adjacent to the formal garden offers the best views in Ravello, looking down over terraced lemon groves to the sparkling waters below.
We spend the remainder of the afternoon in Ravello with some free time. You may choose to visit the Villa Rufolo, another noble residence which famously inspired the composer Wagner. Or simply wander through some of the lanes, and relax around the piazza area where there are numerous shops and cafes.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch (including wine)
Day 3 - Limoncello and Positano
This morning we are taken into a valley beyond Amalfi, nestled into the hills, where the famous Amalfi Coast lemons are produced. We are shown around a family company who for seven generations have been producing limoncello. This is called ‘vertical farming’ – lemons are cultivated on terraces on a steep hillside. The back of this valley is a type of heat trap, the hillside lemons gaining excellent sun exposure. After seeing how the lemons are grown, we are shown how their limoncello is made. Of course, we sample their excellent product too!
Next we visit Positano, famous for elegant fashion boutiques and seaside charm, this is one of the key holiday destinations of the Amalfi Coast.
Positano has an enviable combination of a beach with a broad seaside promenade, with cafes and chic boutiques jostling for position in the pastel coloured buildings. This is a good time for a swim.
We start with lunch, in a restaurant overlooking the beach. After a relaxing meal we have some free time in the afternoon. You can spend some of the afternoon exploring the narrow back streets lined with bougainvillea, have a swim, or just find your nearest café, put your feet up and sample the local gelato.
To return to Amalfi we go by boat, and cruising along the coast reveals a new perspective on the area, with some incredible houses tucked away and tiny hidden beaches.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch (3 course lunch including wine)
Day 4 Spectacular Sights and Spectacular Wine
In the morning we visit the cathedral in Amalfi. This is more than just a church. Rather it is a complex of different buildings from different era, and is the heart of Amalfi.
From the evocatively named ‘Cloister of Paradise’, with elegant marble colonnades, frescoed private chapels an ancient Roman sarcophagus. The Romanesque style Church of the Crucifix. The 13th century Crypt of St Andrew, down below the church, where the relics of Saint Andrew are contained.
And finally into the main cathedral, with its elaborate baroque decorations. By moving through the sections of this cathedral complex you get a feeling for the illustrious history of Amalfi, from ancient Roman times, through to the Marine Republic years and on to more modern times.
We drive to the small town of Minori, not far from Amalfi, where we have lunch on the waterfront. We take the opportunity to view and early Roman villa, as this coastline was a favourite summer destination of the Roman upper classes.
Continuing on we drive to a family run vineyard near Tramonti, high up in the hills of the Amalfi Peninsula. You’ll see some vines that are very rare – this is a particular area that has characteristics created from a unique combination of historical circumstances.
We enjoy a number of their superb wines. Some of the varieties used to make these wines are unique to the Amalfi area, such as pepella and ginestra.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch (2 course lunch including wine)
Day 5 - Island time in Capri
Today we travel to Capri, a favoured destination for the rich and famous in recent times, but also with an interesting history stretching back beyond ancient Roman times.
On Capri we take the funicular railway up to the town centre, where top fashion boutiques jostle for space alongside locals selling fruit and vegetables.
Starting from the centre of town we first visit a monastery that many people who visit Capri do not come across. This is a fascinating place, with the remain of excellent frescoes in the chapel. In the cloisters we see where the monks previously tended their medicinal herb gardens.
We then walk to a view point called the Punta Tragara, passing a series of luxury villas and gardens to get there. At the viewpoint we look out over the Faraglioni, the towering rocks emerging from the sea which are such a distinctive feature of Capri. Later in the afternoon you’ll find Capri has plenty of scope for simply browsing the shops and enjoying the ambience. And stroll down to the Gardens of Augustus for some more great views.
There is also time to take a boat trip to the Blue Grotto (ticket not included in this itinerary).
We return by ferry to Amalfi late afternoon.
In the evening we have the final dinner, enjoying the best of Amalfi cuisine and celebrating the week we’ve had in this special part of Italy.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner (3 course dinner including wine)
Day 6 - Pompeii
By now you know the local barista by name – and he knows which coffee you order – but we must say ‘arrivederci’ to Amalfi.
First we visit the ancient ruins of Pompeii. Here we have a guided visit, where we see both evidences of the lifestyle of the inhabitants of this Roman city, as well as the destruction caused by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Even for those who have visited Pompeii before, having a specialist archaeological guide provides an in depth experience and is very revealing.
We enjoy a final lunch together in Pompeii, having our last chance to enjoy regional cuisine, before driving a short distance to Napoli Centrale, the central train station in Naples. We finish the tour here by 4pm.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch (2 course lunch including wine)
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