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The Amalfi Coast: A Jewel of Southern Italy
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Enjoy a Walking Holiday on the Amalfi Coast, Italy. Sometimes called the Sorrento Peninsula, the Amalfi coast is one of the most breathtaking coastlines in Europe. The Peninsula is a mountainous land of limestone cliffs and majestic scenery. These world-famous landscapes, home to many celebrities with sumptuous villas and private beaches, can be explored though a network of historical paths and ancient mule tracks, taking the walker from the fabulous sea shore to lesser-known areas where one gets a feel for authentic Italy. We cross citrus and olive groves and stop in picturesque villages and towns such as Ravello, up the hills in Lattari, or Positano by the sea.
Our team has specifically designed this itinerary in order to explore the truly amazing jewels of Amalfi, Ravello, Atrani and Positano. The walk, though steep at times, does not present any major technical difficulty and walking days are kept relatively short so you can enjoy the village at your own pace, stopping for a swim or a picnic as you wish. You can extend your stay at the end of the walk by spending additional days in Positano or Sorrento, perhaps stopping to explore the Punta Campanella or the romantic Ischia and Capri islands. In addition, you could visit the bustling city of Naples and historical Pompeii. |
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Day 1 - Amalfi
Once you have made your way to Amalfi by bus, you already have a good feel of what this coastline has to offer! And you won't be disappointed. When you arrive, check into our cosy hotel in the historical centre and take a stroll through the picturesque web of backstreets and steps. You are greeted by whitewashed alleys, arches and a welcoming piazza.... This is the start of your holiday!
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants. Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or the central piazza. |
Day 2 - Circular Walk Amalfi (3h45, 11km)
Today, we walk up through the Valle Dei Mulini (where paper mills date from the 13th Century) and reach a refreshingly shady forest with pretty waterfalls. The climb takes us to a small, "off-the-beaten-track" village, called Pontone where the views of Amalfi and Atrani are just spectacular. From Pontone, it is a short walk to historic and world-renowned Ravello (370m), once home to great artists like Wagner, Greta Garbo and DH Lawrence. We then descend to secret Atrani and back to Amalfi.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants. Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or the central piazza. |
DAY 3 – To Praiano (5h00, 15km)
From Amalfi to Praiano, we walk on a historical mule track dating from the 9th Century. The path takes us along the coast, traversing villages and charming squares with their quiet, shaded churches. Then, it's time for the spectacular fjord of Furore and the remote valley of Praia, which gives its name to the picturesque town of Praiano.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants. Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or central piazza. |
DAY 4 – Circular Walk Praiano (3h15, 11km)
A short but moderately steep ascent takes us to the Grotto of Santa Barbara, carved into a cliff overlooking the sea a few hundred metres below. The small town of Bomerano is a good spot to rest, before walking along the famous "Sentiero Degli Dei" (Path of Gods), from which we can admire the island of Capri. The descent to Praiano is made using an impressive flight of stairs that offer unrivalled views of the entire Amalfi coast.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants. Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or the central piazza. |
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DAY 5 – To Positano (3h35, 9km)
From the narrow paved streets of Praiano, we ascend to the Sentiero Degli Dei (Path of Gods) via the Convent of Saint Dominico. Here, the famous path affords us some of the best views of the coast and nearby islands on one side, and looming peaks and cliffs on the other side. The extremely well preserved village of Nocelle (440m) will welcome you into its sinuous streets. From here, it's only a short stroll to Montepurso, from which we descend into Positano itself, giving us the opportunity to travel through one of the most beautiful villages of the coast from the top of the hill to its heart by the sea.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants.
Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or the central piazza. |
DAY 6 – Circular Walk Positano (3h45, 11km)
The Circular walk will take us to a higher altitude, giving you the chance to breathe some fresh sea air. You can take a bus to Montepertuso (350m) to shorten the ascent, or you can start straight away from your hotel in Positano. There is an impressive natural arch supporting a rock wall on the way. We reach the top of the hill at Santa Maria (680m) where the walk continues though a forest of Cypress trees on the high path of the Lattrani mountains (805m). Then, it's a zig zag descent to Positano where you can rest and enjoy a good meal and some well-deserved refreshments.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants.
Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or central piazza. |
DAY 7 – Positano
After breakfast, we bid you farewell. However, you can choose to extend your trip in incredible Amalfi - see our Options below for details.
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Town: Shops, Bus, ATM, Internet, Pharmacy, Pubs, Restaurants.
Accommodation: 3* hotel centrally located. Rooms en-suite with views of the sea or the central piazza. |
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| How to get there |
There are 2 main gateways to the Amalfi coast: Salerno and Sorrento. As our itinerary takes us from Amalfi to Positano, we recommend that you get there via Salerno and come back via Sorrento.
To Rome Fiumicino
All major airlines fly to Rome Fiumicino.
From the aiport, train www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html (website in English) to Rome Termini (main train station), half hourly.
To Rome Ciampino
Some low-cost airlines fly to Rome Ciampino.
From the airport, shuttle bus http://www.terravision.eu/ to Rome Termini (main train station).
To Naples
easyJet www.easyjet.com, British Airway www.ba.com, Alitalia www.alitalia.com, Air France www.airfrance.it and many other major airlines fly to Naples.
From Rome Termini (main train station)
Train www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html (website in English) to Salerno (direct or change at Naples) takes approx. 2h45, (many a day).
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From Naples Centrale (main train station)
Option1: Train www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html (website in English) to Salerno (direct) in approx. 45min, (many a day).
Option2: Ferry to Amalfi (2h approx.)
From Salerno to Amalfi
Option1: Bus www.sitabus.it/ to Amalfi (1h15min), hourly (last bus 9:30pm or 10:30 pm).
Option2: Ferry to Amalfi (1h approx.)
Back from Positano
Bus www.sitabus.it/ to Sorrento (1h), hourly.
From Sorrento to Naples
Option1: Train Circumvesuviana to Naples Centrale in approx. 45min, (many a day).
Option2: Bus Currei straight to Naples Airport in 1h15, (6 a day).
From Sorrento to Rome
Train Circumvesuviana to Naples Centrale in approx. 45min, (many a day). This small train pass by Pompeii and Ercolano.
Train www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html (website in English) to Rome Termini direct, (many a day).
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| About the trip |
| hotels |
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| Luggage |
| Your luggage will be transferred when you change location (Amalfi, Praiano, Positano) on Day 3 and Day 5. |
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- 6 nights in 3* hotels or equivalent standard
- Bed & Breakfast basis
- Luggage transfer Day 3 and Day 5
- Step-by-Step walking notes (guidebook)
- Detailed hiking map
- Local Assistance
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- Flights
- Transfers from/to the airport
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| Prices |
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Single room supplement
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Solo Departure (€) (including single room) |
High Season
from 12/12/09 to 02/01/10
from 03/04/10 to 10/04/10
from 24/04/10 to 02/10/10
from 11/12/09 to 01/01/11
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650 |
220 |
250 |
Low Season
from 03/01/10 to 02/04/10
from 11/04/10 to 23/04/10
from 03/10/10 to 10/12/10 |
550 |
190
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220
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| Options |
Additional Nights |
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3* Hotel in Amalfi/Positano/Sorrento - B&B |
3* Hotel in Naples/Rome - B&B |
Room type |
Double room (€) |
Single |
Double room |
Single |
High Season
from 12/12/09 to 02/01/10
from 03/04/10 to 10/04/10
from 24/04/10 to 02/10/10
from 11/12/09 to 01/01/11 |
85 pps |
110 |
95 pps |
120 |
Low Season
from 03/01/10 to 02/04/10
from 11/04/10 to 23/04/10
from 03/10/10 to 10/12/10 |
75 pps |
95 |
90 pps |
110 |
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