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Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi - Private Tour

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Experience the enchanting beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento on a private tour that will leave you breathless. Begin your day in the refined town of Sorrento, known as the pearl of the Sorrentine Peninsula. Explore the historic center and uncover hidden treasures such as the Sorrento Cathedral and the striking Cloister of San Francesco. Don't miss the chance to taste the famous limoncello, a local liqueur made from the area's lemons. Then, journey along the stunning Amalfi Coast, where you'll discover the charming town of Amalfi. With its colorful architecture, historic cathedrals, and breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Amalfi is a must-see destination. Immerse yourself in its Mediterranean charm, explore its terraced lemon groves, and indulge in its delicious cuisine. This private tour offers the perfect opportunity to explore these coastal gems at your own pace and create unforgettable memories.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 8 hours - 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the refined beauty of Sorrento
  • Discover hidden treasures in the historic center
  • Indulge in the local specialty, limoncello
  • Experience the charming and colorful architecture of Amalfi
  • Enjoy breathtaking views and recreational activities in Amalfi
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Experience the beauty and charm of the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento with the Day in Sorrento and Amalfi Coast - Private Tour. This exclusive tour takes you to the refined town of Sorrento, known as the pearl of the Sorrentine Peninsula. Explore its historic center, uncover hidden treasures such as the Sorrento Cathedral, Baroque churches, and the striking Cloister of San Francesco. And, of course, don't miss the chance to taste the famous limoncello, a local liqueur made from the area's lemons.

What to expect?

Embark on a journey filled with picturesque scenery, historical landmarks, and culinary delights. In Sorrento, you'll be enchanted by its charming streets, adorned with colorful architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Discover the rich heritage of the town as you visit its iconic cathedral and other architectural marvels. And don't forget to indulge in the refreshing taste of limoncello, a true local specialty. Continuing on to Amalfi, you'll be captivated by its breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and terraced lemon groves. Immerse yourself in its Mediterranean charm, explore St. Andrew's Cathedral, and delve into the town's fascinating history through its museums. With its ideal location, Amalfi serves as a perfect base for exploring other coastal gems, making it a must-see destination for any traveler.

Who is this for?

This private tour is perfect for anyone seeking an exclusive and personalized experience of the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of scenic landscapes, or a foodie looking to taste the local flavors, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. It is suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups who want to explore these enchanting destinations at their own pace and with the guidance of a knowledgeable local guide.

Why book this?

Book this private tour to embark on a memorable journey through the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento, where you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history, breathtaking views, and culinary delights of the region. With the convenience of private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic drive along the coast. The tour provides a unique and personalized experience, allowing you to explore the hidden gems and local treasures that are often missed by larger tour groups. With the expertise of a local guide, you'll gain insights and insider knowledge that will enhance your understanding and appreciation of these beautiful destinations.

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During the tour, private transportation, including fuel surcharge and parking fees, is included, ensuring a hassle-free and comfortable journey. However, lunch and gratuities are excluded, giving you the flexibility to choose your own dining options and show your appreciation to the guide or driver. With an itinerary that includes a visit to Amalfi, you'll have the opportunity to explore this charming town and its attractions, including St. Andrew's Cathedral and the museums that showcase its rich history. Amalfi also serves as an excellent starting point for further exploration of the Amalfi Coast, allowing you to discover more of its hidden gems and enchanting destinations.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Day in Sorrento and Amalfi Coast - Private Tour have expressed their satisfaction with the tour's performance. They highlight the knowledgeable and friendly local guides who provided valuable insights and made the experience truly memorable. Travelers have praised the convenience and comfort of the private transportation, allowing them to fully enjoy the scenic beauty of the Amalfi Coast. The itinerary, including a visit to Amalfi, has been highly appreciated, with visitors captivated by the town's charm and historical significance. Overall, the tour has received positive feedback for its exceptional service, personalized experience, and the opportunity to explore the hidden treasures of Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Meta

The town of Meta is positioned on the Sorrento Peninsula along with the towns of Vico Equense, Piano di Sorrento, Sant'Agnello, Sorrento and Massa Lubrense. It is the second town on the peninsula coming from Naples, after Vico Equense; in fact, it overlooks only the Gulf of Naples. Meta rises about 111 meters above sea level and covers an area of about 2.5 km², which includes both coastal areas, with more than 800 meters of coastline, and mountainous areas, with the hamlet of Alberi, the 642-meter Mount Vico Alvano to the southeast, and part of the Monti Lattari. Although there are no real political divisions within the municipality, popular tradition sees Meta divided into two distinct parts: Meta "di sopra" and Meta "di sotto"; the former includes Alberi and the inland area of the town; the latter consists of the area in front of the coast.

Sorrento

The city of Sorrento, from which the entire territory that, perched on the Monti Lattari, separates the Gulf of Naples from the Gulf of Salerno, borrows its name, is a renowned destination for international tourism: nestled on a wide tufa terrace overlooking the sea, it is a small, quiet resort town famous for its villas, hotels, parks and gardens, as well as its beautiful views and characteristic citrus groves. Of Greek origin, and then growing under Roman rule, Sorrento today gravitates around Piazza Tasso and Corso Italia (on which the Duomo stands), from which the sea-facing side can be reached through a maze of narrow streets full of characteristic and lively businesses. The most striking view is the one observable from the belvedere of the Villa Comunale, which opens onto the harbor and the entire Gulf of Naples.

Li Galli

(Pass by)

Gallo Lungo is the largest of the three and is the only one to have been inhabited since Roman times: it has an elongated shape that extends for about 400 m with a variable width that towards the center is about 100 m and towards the "head" is about 200 m. West of Gallo Lungo are La Rotonda and Dei Briganti north of La Rotonda, the latter name given on the Positano municipality website,[1] although more commonly the island is referred to in texts as La Castelluccia. The islets are covered with grass and shrubs, with an abundance of daffodils.

Positano

Positano is perhaps a unique place in the world! It is a jewel of spontaneous architecture, set on rock overhanging the sea. Clusters of colorful, sometimes cubic-looking houses are built on often very steep steps down to the beach, connected by alleys and long flights of steps. If arriving in Positano by taking the coastal road, from Amalfi or Sorrento, offers sudden panoramic views from above over the small town, landing there from the sea is truly a unique experience that fills the eyes and soul with beauty! And it is precisely from the sea, that around the 1st century AD the Romans arrived first, intent on building sumptuous seaside villas in Positano and along the Amalfi Coast 'for the exercise of their refined leisure'. The villa at Positano is said to have belonged to Posides Claudi Cesaris, a freedman of Emperor Claudius, hence the name Posidianum extended from the villa to the whole place.

Fiordo di Furore

(Pass by)

Furore is one of the most picturesque villages on the Amalfi Coast. Ä– a UNESCO heritage site and is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Known above all for its evocative Fiordo, it is also the home of Fiorduva, one of the most appreciated wines in the world. A small reality with great riches all to be discovered. Furore will enrapture you above all for its landscape aspect. It appears, in fact, as an evocative village nestled in a deep valley: a crib of little houses clinging to the slopes of the Lattari Mountains, untouched by the passage of time, nestled between sheer cliffs and rich vegetation climbing the rocky walls.

Grotta dello Smeraldo (Emerald Grotto)

(Pass by)

The existence of the cave was unknown until 1932, when a fisherman by chance discovered its existence. The life of the fisherman, named Luigi Buonocore, changed totally, to such an extent that from the moment of discovery until his death the man was labeled as the "discoverer of the cave" (legend has it that Mr. Luigi was recognized on the street, until he took on the connotations of a "living myth"). The merit of this fisherman is truly enormous, since he brought to everyone's attention a wonderful space for tourist purposes, but also for scientific ones. Indeed, the cave is a magical realm, in which light takes on wonderful, fairy-tale connotations. When the sea is calm and the sun is high, the cave appears truly magical thanks to the reflections that the light is capable of generating.

Amalfi

Amalfi, a charming town on the Amalfi Coast, Italy. With colorful architecture and historic cathedrals, it overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its Mediterranean charm, terraced lemon groves and delicious cuisine capture the hearts of visitors. St. Andrew's Cathedral and museums tell its rich history. Breathtaking views and recreational activities make Amalfi a must-see destination. Ideal base for exploring other coastal gems. A magical place that captivates and enchants anyone who sets foot there.

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