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Amalfi Coast Day Trip: Positano, Amalfi & Ravello from Naples

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Summary

Positano colors Amalfi flavors Ravello silence all in one day

You’ll wander Positano’s tangled alleys, taste fresh limoncello in Amalfi, and find calm among Ravello’s gardens—all with local guidance and pickup from Naples included. Expect laughter, small surprises, and views you’ll remember long after you’ve left the coast behind.

experience

What’s the experience like?

We’d barely stepped out of the van in Positano when a local woman—she was carrying a crate of lemons almost as big as she was—grinned at us and pointed down the steep street. “You walk, you see!” she said, laughing. I didn’t expect to start my Amalfi Coast day trip from Naples with a stranger’s encouragement, but that’s how it went. The air smelled like salt and espresso, and the houses looked like someone had spilled a box of pastel chalks down the cliffside. My shoes slid a little on the cobblestones (should’ve worn something less slippery), but honestly, I just kept stopping to stare at the sea between buildings. Our guide Marco told us stories about artists who’d lived here—he seemed to know everyone we passed.

Amalfi was louder somehow, even though the streets are smaller. There were kids chasing each other around the cathedral steps, and every few minutes you’d catch a whiff of lemons or frying dough. Marco suggested we try limoncello at a tiny shop near the main square—I think he knew the owner because they argued about football for five minutes before pouring us tiny glasses. It burned in a good way. Lunch was up to us; we grabbed sandwiches and sat by the water watching boats come and go. Some folks did the optional boat ride (costs extra), but I just wanted to sit there for a bit longer.

The drive up to Ravello felt like climbing into another world—quiet, cooler air, fewer people around. My legs were tired by then (so many stairs), but Villa Rufolo’s gardens made me forget it for a while. There was this spot where you could see all the way across the Gulf of Salerno—just blue haze and old stone walls with flowers growing out of them. I tried to pronounce “Ravello” properly; Li laughed when I butchered it. We wandered until we lost track of time, which is probably what you’re supposed to do up there anyway.

I still think about that view from Ravello sometimes—how everything felt far away but close at once. The drive back to Naples was mostly quiet; everyone sort of half-dozed while Marco played Italian pop on low volume. It wasn’t perfect (traffic slowed us down coming home), but honestly? That made it feel more real.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Explore Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello

  • Depart from central Naples
  • Explore Positano alleys and boutiques
  • Relax by the Mediterranean shoreline
  • Wander Amalfi historic center and lemon groves
  • Lunch at leisure in Amalfi
  • Optional boat ride in Amalfi
  • Ascend to Ravello and visit gardens
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Top questions

How long does this Amalfi Coast day trip from Naples last?

How long does this Amalfi Coast day trip from Naples last?

The duration can vary due to traffic and road conditions along the coast; return times aren’t exact.

Is lunch included on this tour?

Is lunch included on this tour?

No, lunch is not included—you’ll have free time to choose where and what to eat.

Does this tour include hotel pickup?

Does this tour include hotel pickup?

The tour includes round-trip transportation from central meeting points in Naples.

Are entrance fees for Villa Rufolo or Villa Cimbrone included?

Are entrance fees for Villa Rufolo or Villa Cimbrone included?

No, entrance fees for these sites are not included so you can decide whether or not to visit them.

Is there an option for a boat ride in Amalfi?

Is there an option for a boat ride in Amalfi?

Yes, an optional boat ride is available in Amalfi for €15 paid on site; it’s not included in your booking price.

How much walking is involved during this day trip?

How much walking is involved during this day trip?

You’ll be walking on uneven terrain with stairs and cobblestones—especially in Positano and Ravello.

Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?

Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?

No, due to steep streets and uneven paths, it isn’t recommended for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs.

What is the minimum number of participants required?

What is the minimum number of participants required?

A minimum of 2 people is needed April–October; 4 people November–March.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes round-trip transportation from Naples by climate-controlled vehicle with commentary from your driver-guide throughout; guaranteed free time in Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello so you can explore at your own pace before returning together in comfort.

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