Let yourself be enchanted by the majestic beauty of the Amalfi Coast, discovering in detail all its wonders including Ravello, Amalfi and Positano. Thanks to an expert in the country you will have the opportunity to experience a wonderful day discovering the most beautiful places where you can take the most beautiful souvenir photos.
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Pick up at 8.00 from Salerno to Ravello.
Here you will have a free hour to visit Ravello, the city of Music, located 365 meters above the Tyrrhenian Sea on the Amalfi Coast, Italy, and is known for its extraordinary clifftop gardens. Villa Rufolo, in Moorish style and dating back to the 13th century, offers sweeping views from the terraced gardens and hosts indoor and outdoor concerts during the famous summer Ravello Festival. Villa Cimbrone, a medieval-style estate perched on a steep hill, is surrounded by another famous garden.
Transfer from Ravello to Amalfi. Duration approximately 30 minutes
Once you arrive in Amalfi you will have another free hour available to visit one of the main cities of the Amalfi Coast. Amalfi is a town in a picturesque natural setting beneath steep cliffs on the southwestern coast of Italy. Between the 9th and 11th centuries, it was the seat of a powerful maritime republic. In the heart of the city, the Cathedral of St. Andrew, from the Arab-Norman era, is characterized by a striped Byzantine facade. The Arsenale Museum of Amalfi is a medieval construction site now an exhibition space.
Transfer from Amalfi to Positano approximately 50 minutes
As a last stop you will have the opportunity to visit the romantic city of the Amalfi Coast, namely, Positano. Once here you will again have another free hour to visit it. It is a very popular tourist destination with pebble beaches and narrow, steep streets full of shops and cafes. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta has a majolica dome and a 13th-century Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary. The Sentiero degli Dei hiking trail connects Positano to the other coastal cities.
Transfer from Positano to Salerno approximately 90 minutes
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.
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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.
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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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