We have always wondered why our tour is special.
It was difficult to give an answer but we tried to do it anyway. Our tour is special for three reasons.
The first is the duration. Traveling with us means feeling good, maximum relaxation and no stress related to timetables. Officially our tours last 8 hours but we usually always end up going much further. After all, it's not every day that you get to visit the famous Amalfi coast.
The second reason is due to traveling comfortably.
Our fleet consists of only Mercedes Benz cars or minivans.
Finally, the third and final reason for the tour is the experience you live.
Visiting the various cities of a UNESCO World Heritage site and then stopping for lunch in front of the sea or simply cooling off with a traditional lemon ice cream is something truly unique.
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The Amalfi Coast is one of the most fascinating destinations in Italy, famous for its breathtaking views and picturesque seaside villages. Along the scenic road, the driver will stop for a photo stop at a strategic point, where you can take spectacular photos that capture the charm of this unique coast.
In these villages, time seems to stand still: the narrow streets and colorful houses create a magical atmosphere, while the crystal clear sea blends with the surrounding natural beauty. The area is also a paradise for gastronomy lovers, with typical dishes that tell the local tradition, such as spaghetti with clams and the renowned limoncello. Don’t forget to stop at the artisan ceramic shops, a symbol of local art and culture, where each piece is handmade with patterns that reflect the beauty of the territory.
A trip to the Amalfi Coast is an experience that will remain in the heart, between nature, culture and tradition.
Positano is the pearl of the Amalfi Coast. Once a fishing village, it has become the flagship of the coast, one of the most visited places in the world. The city looks like a concentration of pastel-colored houses clinging to the steep wall of the last extremities of the Lattari Mountains, a vertical village perfectly wedged between steep cliffs of the Amalfi coast. The walks through the picturesque alleys adorned with Bougainvillea plants typical of the Positano flora in the name of shopping among the artisan shops, the heart of Positano fashion and the limoncello tastings will seem to stop time.
Last, but only for its position on the map, is Ravello. Known as the "city of music" and often appreciated for its romantic atmosphere, Ravello is situated in a wonderful panoramic position, perched on one of the slopes of the Lattari Mountains. A destination for tourists since time immemorial, its first settlement is of Roman origins (probably founded by dissident Amalfi patricians), Ravello boasts two of the most enchanting gardens in Campania such as Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone. The Ravello Festival is held every year in Villa Rufolo, a prestigious classical music festival in honor of Richard Wagner with its characteristic stage overlooking the sea. The village, the religious architecture - above all the church of San Pantaleone, erected in Piazza Duomo, which houses the relics of the Saint - the charm of the gardens and landscapes, the villas and the air full of culture make Ravello one of a kind. The remaining time of the tour will be spent traveling between attractions.
Ancient maritime republic, also known as the "city of white houses", Amalfi is the symbol of the Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
Of Roman foundation – as evidenced by its coat of arms – Amalfi experienced its maximum splendor in the 11th century. From that time the city preserves intact numerous monuments of historical interest such as the beautiful Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, rigorously maintained, built on the remains of another early Christian cathedral. Mindful of the ancient dominion over the Tyrrhenian Sea and of the precious contribution provided by the Amalfi people to navigation - among the first to use the magnetic compass - the statue of Flavio Gioia dominates the homonymous square and seems to placidly welcome those who seek, among the streets and cafes, to savor the splendor and relive the events that made Amalfi a beacon of Mediterranean marine civilizations.
Naples, Italy's third-largest city, is a vibrant and chaotic metropolis known for its rich history, incredible food, and vibrant street life. As the birthplace of pizza, Naples offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, stunning coastal views, and a bustling urban atmosphere.
One of the most important archaeological museums in the world, housing a vast collection of artifacts from the Roman era, including those from Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
A medieval castle located on the former island of Megaride, connected to the mainland by a causeway. It offers stunning views of the Bay of Naples and a rich history.
The famous volcano that erupted in 79 AD, destroying Pompeii and Herculaneum. It's an active volcano and offers a unique hiking experience with breathtaking views.
A beautiful 19th-century shopping gallery with a stunning glass and iron roof, elegant shops, and cafes. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant atmosphere.
The original Neapolitan pizza, made with simple ingredients: tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil. It's a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a must-try in Naples.
A classic Neapolitan dish made with spaghetti, clams, garlic, white wine, and parsley. It's a delicious and simple representation of the local seafood cuisine.
A traditional Neapolitan pastry made with layers of crispy, flaky dough filled with sweet ricotta cheese and semolina. It's a popular breakfast or snack item.
A small, rum-soaked cake that's a popular dessert or afternoon snack in Naples. It's often served with whipped cream or pastry cream.
The peak season offers the best weather for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities. The weather is warm but not too hot, and the crowds are manageable.
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Naples is a vibrant and exciting city, but it can also be chaotic and overwhelming. While violent crime is relatively low, petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams is common, especially in tourist areas. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Napoli Centrale, Napoli Garibaldi
Napoli Centrale, Napoli Garibaldi
The metro system is clean and efficient but has limited coverage. It's useful for reaching major attractions and connecting to other public transport.
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The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
An ancient Roman town, also preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Herculaneum is smaller and less crowded than Pompeii, offering a more intimate and well-preserved look at Roman life.
A charming coastal town known for its stunning views of the Bay of Naples, lemon groves, and historic center. It's a popular destination for day trips from Naples.
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