Departure
September 16, 2012
Trip Length
7 Days / 6 Nights
Price (per person)
$4,498
Single Supplement
$1,298
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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On the Amalfi Coast, paths lead to perfect combinations of whitewashed cliff-side villages and panoramic seascapes steeped in ancient history. Led by guides fully versed in the region’s heritage, you’ll experience the extraordinary ruins of Pompeii, frozen at their moment of destruction. In cobblestoned medieval villages like Ravello, walks in elegant gardens take you to awe-inspiring vantage points like the Belvedere dell’Infinità, and the medieval tower Torre dello Ziro.
Walk the Path of the Gods, one of the world’s most stunning coastal trails, to Montepertuso for a classic Italian lunch, and take a ferry ride past the Faraglioni cliffs to the isle of Capri. Follow terraced lemon groves and grape arbors to fine shopping in Belvedere della Migliera, and Monte Solaro (Capri’s highest point) for Mediterranean views that will leave you speechless. See the 800 Phoenician Steps of Anacapri and the 2,000-year-old Roman ruins of Villa Jovis. Along the way, you’ll be treated like family as you savor unforgettable meals at restaurants owned by friends of your guides.
GUEST COMMENT
The Country Walkers Amalfi Coast & Capri tour was the best trip I’ve ever taken outside of the U.S. This was a wonderful way to experience Italy, including the spectacular natural beauty accessible via the hikes, the amazing food at out-of-the-way restaurants, and the company and assistance of our wonderful, charming guides.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated moderate with challenging sections. Walks average 4-8 miles per day, with shorter and longer options on some days. There are steep ascents and descents daily on terrain that includes steep, high, and ancient stone steps, gravel paths, and asphalt. Elevation gains and losses can be up to 1,300 feet. The climbing time on the ascents ranges from 15 minutes to one hour. There are very few stretches of flat walking. Some paths may drop sharply on one side; therefore, this tour is not recommended for anyone suffering from severe vertigo or fear of heights. A walking stick is recommended even if you do not usually use one. The pace on this tour is steady with stops en route to explore villages, or to visit cultural and historic sites.
Naples, Italy
Sorrento, Italy
DAY 1Meet in Naples. Walking tour of Pompeii; 2 miles, easy (sneakers acceptable). Transfer to Ravello Upon meeting in Naples, you drive a short distance to the archeological excavation site of Pompeii. A guided two-hour walking and historical tour provides a fascinating glimpse into the Roman town frozen in time in 79 A.D. by the eruption of nearby Mt. Vesuvius. In the early evening you arrive at the picturesque village of Ravello, perched high on a hilltop above the seaside town of Amalfi. Both Ravello and Amalfi, powerful towns in the Middle Ages, are rich with art and history. Ravello, the smaller and quieter of the two, has enchanted writers, artists, musicians, and travelers for centuries—Wagner, D.H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf all spent time here. Its cobblestone ways are free of traffic and bordered by gardens and elegant villas, including the stunning 13th-century Villa Rufolo, famous for its spectacular gardens. After checking into your hotel—a family-run, Old-World style property situated in the historic center of Ravello—an evening stroll in the lively main square, the Piazza Duomo, provides an opportunity to see the town’s 11th-century cathedral. From your hotel’s expansive terrace and dining room, where dinner is served, you are able to enjoy the breathtaking views of mountains plunging into the Tyrrhenian Sea. DAY 2Villa Cimbrone. Ravello to Torre dello Ziro to Valle dei Mulini to Amalfi; 5-7 miles, easy to moderate, several elevation gains and losses of 100-350 ft each Today is spent in the valley between the towns of Ravello and Amalfi. First, a short walk brings you to the Villa Cimbrone, an original 19th-century estate where the splendid and slightly wild garden seems to literally hang on the cliff’s edge over the sea. Fragrant rose gardens, small temples, pavilions, and bronze and stone statues lead you to the Belvedere dell’Infinità (Belvedere of Infinity) to take in an awe-inspiring panorama, deemed by former Ravello resident Gore Vidal to be “the most beautiful in the world.” You then leave Ravello on foot for the tiny village of Pontone, the route weaving through cobbled ways and former mule paths, once the only roads connecting the network of hill farms and villages. From here you walk up a lengthy flight of steps and through an open pine forest to the Torre dello Ziro, a medieval tower perched on a crag with spectacular views over Amalfi and the waters below. Returning to Pontone, you are welcomed inside an inviting trattoria by Michele and Tina, a husband-and-wife team. A traditional lunch is prepared—perhaps risotto with wild mushrooms or homemade linguine puttanesca—from the fresh, seasonal ingredients of community farmers. After lunch, a 15-minute and 150-foot ascent through terraced lemon groves and grape arbors leads to a saddle, the highest point of the afternoon’s walk, with views of the entire valley. You then descend a steep limestone paved path to a brook rushing down from the mountain ridge, once a power source to the numerous paper mills for which Amalfi was famous. The trail descends stone steps through a shaded forest and follows contours of the hill into the Valle dei Mulini (Valley of the Mills). You walk past ruins of the mills into the heart of Amalfi, where you are free to explore the maze of whitewashed alleys, do a bit of window shopping along the Via Lorenzo d’Amalfi, or visit the stunning 11th-century landmark cathedral in the Piazza Duomo. Later, you return to the tranquility of Ravello via the tiny town of Atrani. Upon arrival at the hotel you may choose to relax, or browse the colorful ceramic shops in this delightful town before dinner on your own at one of Ravello’s many fine restaurants. DAY 3Bomerano to Sentiero degli Dei to Montepertuso to Positano; 6 miles, moderate, elevation gain of 300 ft and loss of 1,000 ft, possibility of vertigo in certain places. Transfer to Capri Today’s walk begins on a southern slope above the Amalfi Drive, one of the most stunning coastal routes imaginable. The route today is the Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods), one of the classic walks of the Amalfi Coast region. The path winds westward below the limestone ridge of the south-facing mountains with spectacular views of the sea and dramatic coastline. From grassy terraces ingeniously clinging to the hillsides, you walk past grazing sheep and goats, through bushes of heather, rosemary, and rock rose, and on to a mixed forest of oak and chestnut. You arrive in the enchanting hillside town of Montepertuso for a well-deserved lunch of local cheese, cold cuts, and grilled vegetables at a favorite family-run restaurant. The country restaurant is part of the Slow Food Movement, an international association promoting food and wine culture, while also protecting local food and agricultural biodiversity worldwide. Later you continue descending many ancient stone steps (elevation loss of approximately 1,000 feet) to Positano, where pastel-colored houses built into the steep hillside spiral down narrow streets to the café-lined beach. Once a small fishing village, Positano is now a chic seaside resort—thanks in part to John Steinbeck who, after a visit there in 1953, wrote: “Positano bites deep. It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone.” Following a visit in Positano, you shuttle to Sorrento’s port to board a ferry for the short ride to the Isle of Capri (between 25 and 40 minutes). This nautical approach provides excellent views of the Sorrentine Peninsula and the striking “teeth” of Capri, the Faraglioni cliffs. Upon arrival at Capri’s Marina Grande, you board the funicular and ascend to the island’s elegant main square, Piazza Umberto I, or as the locals simply call it, La Piazzetta. After checking in to your cliffside hotel, you may enjoy an aperitivo on the terrace overlooking the waters below or among the citrus trees of your hotel’s garden. Dinner, likely the fresh catch from the waters below, is served at the hotel’s restaurant. DAY 4Anacapri to Belvedere Migliera to Monte Solaro to Anacapri. Moderate to challenging option is 6 miles with an elevation gain of 1,300 ft and possibility of vertigo. Easier option is 4 miles with an elevation gain of 400 ft and a chairlift ride. Additional afternoon option of Belvedere delle Noci or Arco Naturale; 3 miles, easy to moderate Capri’s early-morning light invites exploration as you drive up the winding road via public bus to Anacapri, a small town of 5,000 residents, formerly connected to the Marina Grande only by the Phoenician Steps—a flight of 800 stone steps reputed to have been built by the Greeks. The morning’s walk brings you to the Belvedere della Migliera viewpoint with vistas of neighboring Ischia and Procida islands, and the Punta Carena lighthouse. Some may choose the challenging option—to reach Capri’s highest point, Monte Solaro (1,926 feet above sea level), on foot; the less strenuous ascent is by the 12-minute seggiova (chairlift)! After enjoying a refreshment and stunning view over the Bay of Naples and the Amalfi Coast, you return to the base of Monte Solaro—again, either on foot or by chairlift—and are free to enjoy lunch on your own in the village of Anacapri. Regrouping after lunch, your guides lead you to the Church of San Michele, an 18th-century gem whose majolica tiles of Adam and Eve are one of the finest examples of Neapolitan Baroque artwork. In the later part of the afternoon you have several options for exploring Capri at your own pace. You may choose to browse in the island’s chic and inviting shops, enjoy a swim in the hotel’s outdoor pool, or take an easy walk to the Arco Naturale, or Belvedere delle Noci, permitting a close-up look at the island’s limestone rock formations carved by the sea. For dinner on your own, you can venture into one of Capri’s numerous restaurants to enjoy, perhaps, a signature insalata caprese followed by perfectly grilled fish or scampi. DAY 5Transfer to Sorrento. Afternoon option of Monte San Costanzo to Termini; 4 miles, easy to moderate Catching a late-morning ferry to Sorrento, you arrive in time for an excellent lunch and some free time for browsing. The afternoon walking option is at the tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula, where from the chapel atop Monte San Costanzo there are outstanding views of the entire region; the Bay of Naples laid out on the right and Capri rising starkly from a glistening blue sea straight ahead. You descend from the summit across the grassy hillside, rich with Mediterranean scrub (macchia) and sprinkled with orchids and various types of broom, and continue on to the small village of Termini. Returning to Sorrento and checking into your historic seaside hotel—a luxurious property with an expansive terrace and swimming pool—you soon depart for a group dinner at a nearby restaurant for a taste of traditional Sorrentine cooking. DAY 6Colli di San Pietro to Monte Vico Alvano to Arola; 5 miles, moderate, elevation gain of 1,000 ft and elevation loss of 230 ft A splendid view of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples greets you at breakfast. Today’s walk begins at the estate of Colonna Castle in Colli di San Pietro, a short coach transfer from Sorrento. A few long switchbacks on a sustained ascent lead to a small plateau at the center of Monte Vico Alvano. From here you may ascend another 95 feet to reach the peak and a large iron cross from where there are fantastic views over the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. As you descend through a chestnut forest to the saddle between Monte Vico Alvano and Monte Comune, wonderful views of the Amalfi Drive and the Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) open before you. This saddle is the watershed between the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno, and in the springtime is filled with wild asphodels, rock roses, and orchids. You continue the descent to Arola where our friends Tony and Camillo welcome you for a spectacular lunch on the terrace of their family-run osteria overlooking the sea. The Slow Food restaurant features traditional Sorrentine recipes made with farm fresh produce, including homemade ricotta and provolone cheeses. Soon after you return to Sorrento for some last-minute shopping or exploration, or join your guides for an easy walk nearby. This evening you enjoy a farewell dinner, feasting on freshly caught seafood, locally produced vegetables, olive oil, wine, and limoncello. DAY 7Departure from Sorrento After enjoying a copious breakfast, your guides assist your departure at your leisure from Sorrento. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"Coming from a family of farmers and masons, I will share the secrets of regional traditions, architecture, and the local cuisine. Know more as you walk with me between the Mediterranean and the rocky slopes of vineyards and lemon groves."
-Luigi Esposito
![]() | Nights 1 & 2Hotel Rufolo |
![]() | Nights 3 & 4Hotel Luna |
![]() | Nights 5 & 6Grand Hotel Royal |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Alessandra DiCastriAlessandra is a performer and artist by nature. A graduate of the Naples School of Fine Arts, she lived in Canada for three years and is fluent in English and French. Upon returning to Italy, she began researching traditions and costumes of the Naples region where she has found great inspiration for her characters, paintings and stories. Alessandra infuses her Amalfi Coast tours with a passion for the oral tradition, replete with the colorful expressions unique to the Campania region of Southern Italy. |
![]() | Costantino Di LosaA native of the Island of Capri, Costantino deftly combines his formal studies of history, art and classics with his intimate knowledge of Italy. Costantino has traveled around the world and is a multi-lingual certified tour guide for the Campania Region, including the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum. |
![]() | Luigi EspositoA native of the Island of Capri and member of the Italian Environmental and Hiking Guide Association, Luigi Esposito has been guiding on the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and Capri since 1996 and loves showing Capri’s hidden corners and spectacular flora. Passionate about protecting and sharing Capri’s natural assets, he founded “Capri Outdoors,” a volunteer organization promoting both preservation and active enjoyment of the island, and, in cooperation with the University of Naples, he monitors the Blue lizard of the Faraglioni, one of Italy’s 10 most endangered species. Equally dedicated to safety, Luigi is also the chief of the Italian Mountain Search and Rescue Corp alpine team for the Campania Region. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"Coming from a family of farmers and masons, I will share the secrets of regional traditions, architecture, and the local cuisine. Know more as you walk with me between the Mediterranean and the rocky slopes of vineyards and lemon groves."
-Luigi Esposito
"Coming from a family of farmers and masons, I will share the secrets of regional traditions, architecture, and the local cuisine. Know more as you walk with me between the Mediterranean and the rocky slopes of vineyards and lemon groves."
-Luigi Esposito
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This is such a well-run operation. The hotels used are first class, the restaurants are superb and reflect the local culture, the guides are very knowledgeable of their area and it is well worth the money paid.
- J. Raffin, FloridaA rugged, ancient land productively cultivated and inhabited by a proud and resourceful people. Our guides, Costa and Paola, greatly enhanced our experience with their knowledge, good humor, and attention to detail.
- B. Coe, OregonThe Amalfi Coast tour exposed us to sun-kissed seaside towns, craggy mountain peaks overrun with wildflowers, and the wonderful experience of family-style meals sharing exquisite food and fellowship.
- R. & S. Costanzo, MontanaA+ tour, beautiful accommodations, challenging walks, and the most expert and congenial guides.
- L. Parkes, CaliforniaThe Amalfi Coast tour exceeded our expectations. The guides were professional and the accommodations and food were superb.
- F. Sacco, FloridaTrip of a lifetime! Like a second honeymoon! Great group of people―great life experience.
- C. Johnson, ColoradoBeautiful views, knowledgeable guides, and truly memorable meals.
- S. White, Washington, D.C.CW always delivers a tour just as described, and this lived up to all our expectations.
- P. Kramek, TexasAmazing beauty, delicious food, unique hotels, and compassionate, intelligent guides.
- R. Caschette, FloridaThis was the best vacation I have ever had. The trails were beautiful and scenic, the guide was friendly and incredibly informative, and the group was a lot of fun. I had some trepidation about traveling alone, but I found everyone to be extremely welcoming. I would strongly recommend this trip to any active, physically fit adult.
- M. Cusack, IllinoisIf you love active vacations, enjoy getting your heart rate up and burning up a delicious lunch while seeing a beautiful part of the world, then THIS is the trip for you!
- A. McLindon, AlabamaI had reviewed the literature and the website information about the trip. The experience far exceeded my expectations!
- L. Wilkerson, AlabamaOur trip to the Amalfi Coast to celebrate my 50th birthday was one of the best weeks of my life. Pushing myself physically and enjoying myself culinarily was an awesome combination. Can't imagine a better way to travel!
- L. Dube, IllinoisThis was a trip of a lifetime! The scenery and food were beyond description. The two guides were fantastic. It was a perfect vacation: rigorous walking, superb food, incredible scenery, first-class hotels, knowledgeable guides, and camaraderie amongst guests and guides.
- D. Buchan, New YorkThe Country Walkers Amalfi Coast & Capri tour was the best trip I’ve ever taken outside of the U.S. This was a wonderful way to experience Italy, including the spectacular natural beauty accessible via the hikes, the amazing food at out-of-the-way restaurants, and the company and assistance of our wonderful, charming guides.
- T. Rich, California