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€ 130
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Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Italy’s Amalfi Coast on this unforgettable tour, where history, nature, and local flavors come together. Your adventure begins in Sorrento, often referred to as the pearl of the Sorrentine Peninsula. Here, you’ll explore its historic center, visiting landmarks such as the elegant Sorrento Cathedral, Baroque churches, and the peaceful Cloister of San Francesco. Don’t miss the chance to sample limoncello, the famous local liqueur made from sun-kissed lemons grown in the region. Next, you’ll head to Positano, a picturesque town nestled between the hills and the crystal-clear waters of the Amalfi Coast. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with fashion boutiques and artisan shops, or simply soak in the stunning views from the surrounding mountains. Savor the region’s culinary delights, including fresh seafood and Mediterranean vegetables, while taking in the charm of this unique coastal town. Finally, your journey will take you to the Amalfi lemon gardens, where vibrant yellow lemons contrast with the lush green foliage of the mountainsides, creating a breathtaking landscape that cascades into the turquoise waters below. Along this stunning coastline, the sea constantly shifts in color from turquoise to deep emerald, providing a mesmerizing backdrop to your day of exploration. With private air-conditioned transportation and live commentary on board, this tour ensures you experience the very best of Italy’s coastal treasures.
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If you are not staying here you can take an easy ferry ride in. They charge 1-2 euros to use the bathrooms but they are nice and clean. Shops for tourists are all over the place and they all cost around the same, even going all the way up the hill. You need to spend an average of $15 per person to sit at a table to eat. The most incredible place there is St. Andrew’s Cathedral. I highly recommend paying the 4 euros and taking the tour. He is an original apostle and was transferred there for his final resting place.

Tempio Travel and driver Ivan. We did the positano, amalfi coast tour with Ivan as our driver. The whole tour was well organised but Ivan made it special. He was friendly, knowledgeable, considerate and very entertaining. He constantly asked if everyone was happy with their seating position and the air conditioning. He spoke almost continuously about the locations, people and their surroundings, and the history of the area. I would highly recommend Tempio Travel, their Positano and amalfi tour and particularly Ivan our driver!

Beautiful town. We went end Sept beginning of Oct and we found it busy - I'm not sure I'd like it at the height of the season! Narrow streets with lots of lovely restaurants and gift shops. Restaurants offer similar choices of food and drink and cost is relative to quality, the average for us was about 45€ each which was 1 main meal and a drink each. Be prepared for lots of hills and stairs! Taxis are expensive but buses and ferries are a cheaper way to travel. The buses are a hair-raising ride but the scenery and views are spectacular. Tickets for the bus are bought either on the bus, some hotels & shops or the terminal. Ferry tickets can be bought online or at the port usually about 10€ but you may be charged extra for luggage. The ferry and bus timetables are pretty spot on but beware of popular times - the bus won't stop if it's full and your next bus could be up to an hour wait. The buses can cost between 1.50€ to 2.50€ depending on time of day. All stops are request stops, other than the terminal. The weather can affect the running of the ferries so always best to have a back up plan. We did a tour bus to Pompei & Herculaneum which was about 2 hours travelling but that was also picking up other people on the way.

Our guide Leandro and Driver Marco were absolutely fantastic. They were both kind, knowledgeable and made the experience an amazing one. I highly recommend them. Marco is a great driver even with such narrow streets. Leandro was very sweet and friendly and knows around the city. Thank you!!!

Even with the bad weather Nunzia and Maritzi were amazing! Nunzia answered question after question about everything we were seeing with a smile not only on her face but also in her voice. would recommend this tour and this tour company!

Sandra proved to be an excellent guide. A very caring person. And Bruno the driver is a super driver. Although the weather was bad we still enjoyed it.

Marco the tour leader and Alfonso the driver were awesome and a lot of fun! They were enthusiastic and very funny. Even though we got rained on for 2/3 of the trip, it was still a good time. My wife and I loved being able to see all 3 days in one day. This is great value and with better weather, I'm sure you won't regret it.

Spent a great trip with Bruno and Alessandra S. The best driver and guide we could ever ask for ✨

Very cool views from a boat tour. The road is very busy and filled with traffic for 4 months of the year - it was still busy in late September. Ferries are probably the better option to see everything the coast has to offer.

Breathtaking and unforgettable! The Amalfi Coast is truly one of the most stunning places you’ll ever see—the views are absolutely postcard-perfect at every turn. Towering cliffs, sparkling turquoise waters, and picturesque villages make this destination something straight out of a dream. I highly recommend visiting by coach if possible. The roads are incredibly narrow, winding, and steep, and while experienced drivers might manage, it’s not for the faint-hearted! If you do decide to drive, go for a small car—a big vehicle would be a real challenge on those roads. Beaches are beautiful but often require a walk down the cliffs, and some do charge for entry. It’s worth it for the experience, though! The restaurants along the coast are wonderful—laid-back, welcoming, and happy to let you enjoy your meal without rushing you, which is refreshing in such a popular tourist spot. Parking is expensive—around €10 per hour—so if you’re driving, plan to make the most of your time there. Honestly, words don’t do it justice—I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. A place you’ll never forget!



