
About Amalfi Coast
Located at the mouth of a deep ravine, at the foot of Monte Cerreto, Amalfi is the main gem of the so called Costiera Amalfitana, or the Amalfi Coast. Now a top touristic destination in Italy thanks to its characteristic towns and cities such as Positano, Ravello and Minori, centuries ago Amalfi used to be the capital of the namesake maritime republic and an important Mediterranean trading port. Nowadays, the picturesque coastal scenery and steep cliffs surrounding Amalfi attract thousands of visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, experience the traditional Italian coastal lifestyle and enjoy the unique local climate. No wonder, Amalfi is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the authenticity of its area is protected and encouraged both by locals and the State.
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Ever since its days as the playground of Roman emperors, Capri has been a magnet for visitors from mainland Italy and beyond. On this boat trip, you'll cruise around it, taking in its most famous landmarks and enjoying free time in Capri town. There's also the option of a visit to the Blue Grotto.
Pompeii and Mt Vesuvius are the Beauty and the Beast of the Amalfi Coast. On this excursion through epic landscapes, you'll explore the fascinatingly haunting archaeological site of Pompeii before going to the crater of the volcano. A daytrip that feature oodles of history and nature.
Learn how to make homemade ravioli, tagliatelle pasta and tiramisù,have fun with a small group Italian cooking class in a typical restaurant of the Amalfi Coast. Relax with sea views over lunch tasting the dishes you have prepared and surprise your family and friends back home with your new cooking skills.
Capri is a small island with a big reputation. On this boat trip, you'll cruise around it, with stops to take in famous natural landmarks as well as swim in the sea. There's also the option of a visit to the Blue Grotto. That's not all though – there'll be some free time in Capri town.Travelling from Maiori, you'll zoom over to Positano or Praiano port by speedboat. On arrival, you'll be welcomed aboard a traditional Sorrentine gozzo boat and sail across the Bay of Naples to Capri. Cruise past the Natural Arch, Santa Croce Bay and the fjord of Furore. There's also a photo stop at Marina di Praia. We'll then continue west, drifting by the Sirenuse Islands, locally known as Li Galli – ‘the Cocks'.Once we've reached Capri, you'll catch sight of the White Grotto, the Natural Arch, Villa Malaparte, Faraglioni Rocks, Marina Piccola and the Green Grotto for a swim. There's an optional visit into the Blue Grotto available, too. We'll then dock in Capri town for some free time for shopping. To round off the cruise, there'll be a swimming stop on the return to Maiori.
If the Amalfi Coast is the business, then Capri is showbusiness. A magnet for celebs since the days of Roman emperors, it's a must-visit. Journey over by fast ferry, passing Punta Campanella and admiring the entire peninsula from the deck. A minibus trip to Anacapri and Capri town tops off the day.Nowadays, it's the likes of George Clooney and Beyoncé who take their holidays on this ruggedly beautiful island. Get the red-carpet treatment as we start with a skip-the-line minibus trip to kick off your visit to Capri. In Anacapri, you'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the centre, taking in the Belvedere, where you can admire epic views of the jagged coastline. You'll also have free time to explore at your own pace.In the afternoon, it's back on the minibus to go to Capri town. Wander around its narrow alleys on a guided walking tour that ends by the Augustus Gardens. Your guide will point out where you can take the best photos of the Faraglioni rocks. Afterwards, enjoy free time to people watch in the bars, cafés and label-laden boutiques, or check out its half-dozen baroque churches.
More than a moment frozen in time, Pompeii is a window into past. On this morning excursion to this UNESCO Word Heritage Site, you'll discover its remarkably well-preserved houses and landmark sites on this morning excursion to this UNESCO Word Heritage Site.
Enjoy an Italian cooking class with a view of Positano, Li Galli Islands Capri Faraglioni and learn how to make homemade Ravioli, Tagliatelle Pasta and Tiramisù. Have fun with a small group cooking class in a typical restaurant of the Amalfi Coast and relax with sea views over lunch, tasting your starter, main dishes and dessert.
Frozen in time by tragedy, Pompeii and Herculaneum are a must-visit when in the Amalfi Coast. These two Roman cities were buried under volcanic ash following a catastrophic eruption by Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD. Now uncovered, both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and offer a fascinating and at times haunting insight into life in classical times.
For another perspective of the Amalfi Coast, look no further than this boat trip to Capri. You'll to glide by this famous island, stop for a photo at Marina di Praia and have the option to visit the Blue Grotto. That's not all though – there'll be some free time in Capri town too.