Experience the magic of the Amalfi Coast in total comfort on this exclusive full-day private tour from Salerno.
Sit back and relax as your local driver-guide leads you through the iconic villages of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello—each filled with charm, history, and breathtaking scenery.
Stroll through colorful streets, soak in panoramic views, and capture postcard-perfect moments at every stop.
No stress, no driving, just pure coastal beauty and a tailor-made experience designed entirely for you.
Highlights
- Guided insights from a knowledgeable local driver-guide
- Positano’s cliffside views and vibrant streets
- Amalfi’s historic center and seaside promenade
- Ravello’s stunning terraces and peaceful atmosphere
- Scenic photo stops along the entire coast
- Free time in each village to explore at your own pace
Pickup included
The tour will start from Salerno with Pick up at your location (let us know pick up details as it is included in the price )
Driving through on the way to Ravello
Driving through on the way to Ravello with stop pictures
First Stop Ravello for about 1 hour
- here is what to see
Villa Rufolo:
One of the symbols of Ravello, with spectacular gardens overlooking the sea. Wagner was inspired by this place for the scenography of Parsifal.
Villa Cimbrone:
Famous for the Terrace of Infinity, with a breathtaking view of the Coast. Its gardens are among the most beautiful in Italy.
Duomo di Ravello : (Church of San Pantaleone)
Located in the main square, it houses a magnificent medieval pulpit and a vial with the blood of San Pantaleone, which liquefies every year.
Auditorium Oscar Niemeyer:
A modern auditorium with unique architecture, home to concerts and shows.
Second stop is Amalfi for about 1 hour
- here is what to see
Duomo di Sant'andrea: The symbol of Amalfi, with its Arab-Norman façade and spectacular staircase. Inside, you will find the crypt with the relics of Sant’Andrea.
Chiostro del Paradiso:
An elegant 13th-century cloister with Moorish-style arches, a perfect place to immerse yourself in the history of the Maritime Republic of Amalfi.
Museo della Carta:
Amalfi is famous for its ancient paper-making tradition. Here you can see the historic machinery and discover how paper was produced by hand.
Spiaggia di Amalfi:
Small but suggestive, with a crystal-clear sea and a unique view of the village
Shopping and gastronomy:
Limoncello and lemon products, such as delizie al limone and sfogliatella Santa Rosa.
Typical ceramics, handmade in the shops of the center.
Driving through on the way to Positano with stop pictures
Driving through on the way to Positano with stop Pictures
Last stop is Positano for about 2 hours.
- here is what to see
Beach Fornillo: Quieter and accessible with a scenic walk.
Church of Santa Maria Assunta: famous for its colorful majolica dome.
Shopping: Positano Fashion – Light and colorful clothes typical of the coast
Salerno is a charming coastal city in Southern Italy, known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and the famous Amalfi Coast nearby. It offers a mix of historical sites, vibrant markets, and stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Duomo di Salerno is a stunning cathedral with a mix of Romanesque and Baroque architecture. It houses the tomb of St. Matthew.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city and coastline. It houses a museum and hosts cultural events.
A beautiful waterfront promenade perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the sea views.
A lovely public garden with fountains, statues, and a small zoo. It's a great place for a relaxing stroll.
A museum showcasing archaeological finds from the Salerno area, including Roman and medieval artifacts.
A local pasta dish made with fresh seafood and a rich tomato sauce.
A layered dish of fried eggplant, tomato sauce, and melted cheese.
A lemon-flavored sponge cake filled with custard and covered in chocolate.
This is the best time to visit Salerno for warm weather and outdoor activities. The sea is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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Salerno is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Salerno Station
Salerno Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Salerno, covering most of the city and connecting to nearby towns.
Available • Apps: FreeNow, ItTaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline with picturesque towns, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking views.
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
An ancient Greek city known for its well-preserved temples and archaeological site.
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