Pompeya y Costa de Amalfi en Minivan
Duration
14 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Enjoy exploring the ancient streets and homes of Pompeii with an expert guide
Learn about Roman trade, customs, and public spaces in extraordinary detail
Explore the breathtaking Amalfi Coast with scenic drives along winding hillsides
Experience stunning views of turquoise waters and lush gardens along the coast
€ 260
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Experience the fascinating history of Pompeii, a Roman city preserved in time by volcanic ash and debris from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Walk through ancient streets, visit homes, markets, and public spaces, and learn about the art, customs, and daily life of the people who once lived there. Your expert guide will bring the ruins to life with stories and insights, helping you connect with this extraordinary archaeological site.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO-recognized Mediterranean landscape known for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and charming hillside towns. Enjoy scenic drives along winding roads, passing lemon groves, olive orchards, and vibrant gardens. Stop to explore the colorful town of Positano and the picturesque town of Amalfi, where you can stroll along the seafront, admire the architecture, and enjoy local cafes and shops. This full-day journey combines history, culture, and stunning coastal views for an unforgettable Italian experience.
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Comfortable shoes are recommended for uneven streets
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Activity Provider: Bras Tours
Customer Reviews
Mattias

Really recommend to visit the Amalfi coast. We booked a tour to visit Sorento, Positano and Amalfi and stay there between 1 to 1.5 hours at each place. Had a smaller group of total 8 people and the driver mentioned facts about the area during the drive.
Sarah

We visited the Amalfi Coast on December 27, 2025, and it was absolutely perfect. The weather was beautiful—mild, sunny, and comfortable for walking without the summer heat—and best of all, it wasn’t overly crowded. We were able to truly enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. We explored Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi, and each town had its own charm. Positano was stunning, with its iconic cliffside views and colorful buildings cascading toward the sea. Ravello felt peaceful and elegant, with breathtaking panoramic views and a quieter, more relaxed vibe. Amalfi itself was lively but manageable, and it was wonderful to see the cathedral and wander the town without peak-season crowds. The Christmas decorations made everything even more magical. Festive lights, holiday displays, and seasonal touches throughout the towns added warmth and charm, making the already beautiful coast feel extra special during this time of year. Traveling here in late December gave us the chance to experience the Amalfi Coast in a more authentic, relaxed way. Although about half the shops and restaurants were open, locals were welcoming, and everything felt more personal. If you’re looking for incredible views, pleasant weather, festive holiday atmosphere, and fewer tourists, visiting the Amalfi Coast in winter—especially around late December—is an amazing choice. We would absolutely do it again.
Peter

We met our guide in the main square of Napoli, and we set off for the day. The whole day was fantastic. Stopping at various points along the way for wonderful photo opportunities, and then a lovely, short boat cruise along the coast of Amalfi. Our guide Roberto was engaging and humorous, plus very knowledgeable and made it much more enjoyable. Some beautiful food in Amalfi, and some divine desserts. This is the place to buy the best Limoncello too.
Deborah

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.
TEE-GEE-EYE

Arrive by sea and you can see how beautiful the coastline is. But to say its busy is an understatement. The mainstreet is wall to wall people. Narrow at times, it still has a need for cars bikes and electric carts to go up and down it. Once you manage to get further up the widens and you see the real Amalfi. Move away from this street and things become better. Still busy, but not uncontrollably. Views are fantastically pretty. Recommend turning right first off the boat and walking up the hill. Longish walk but very worth it. Do the main Street once you have taken in this view. You'll accept the masses after that. Only views from the sea included, as that would spoil it
