Amalfi Coast

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (12K+ reviews) • 7K+ booked
The Amalfi Coast is one of Italy’s most popular tourist spots, and it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site! This beautiful 50-kilometer coastline runs along the Tyrrhenian Sea, with colorful towns sitting on cliffs and roads that give you incredible views at every turn. As you explore the Amalfi Coast, you’ll discover charming villages like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, each full of history, delicious food, and vibrant culture. Don’t miss the chance to take a boat ride along the coast to see hidden beaches, like the Fiordo di Furore, and sea caves up close. You can chill at one of the Amalfi Coast towns and grab some lemon-flavored gelato. Or if you’re up for a challenge, hike up the Path of the Gods to get a top (and totally worth it) view of the coast. Add this to your Italy itinerary and book your Amalfi Coast tour on Klook!
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4.9 /5
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YanKiat ****
25 Jun
I've really enjoyed this tour, particularly how Maria (main lead tour guide) organized (she would contact you the day before tour via WhatsApp) and systematically guided us. The driver (Victoria) was great in coordinating and taking the best route. I like Amalfy tremendously, both the journey via Sorrento, Positano, Priarano and finally Amalfy. For the foodies, EVOO (Olive oil) and alcohol drinkers, good to do a bit of research. I got the taste of Parma Ham (no need to travel to Parma)and 613mg/kg polyphenols EVOO in Amalfy. Of course the friendly and knowledgeable Alfredo guide at Prompeii.
Wong ***************
25 Jun
The trip originally included a train transfer, but perhaps the large number of people and considering the traffic that day, it ended up taking a tourist car to the pier and then boarding the shuttle boat. The itinerary is compact, with a longer stay in Positano and later to Amalfi. It is recommended to do information gathering before departure to select or book a restaurant in Positano, as this tour is not included. We had asked the tour guide which restaurant to recommend, but she suggested we find it ourselves. Hotel accommodation in these two places is expensive, but the scenery is excellent and worth the trip. We were afraid that there would be problems if we arranged our own transportation for a day trip, so we joined this tour. The traffic arrangement is very smooth, and there is nothing to be picky about this, but it is best to do some homework on your own to view the sights, because it is all free time when you get to shore.
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Klook 用戶
19 Jun
It is very worthwhile to see the Pompeii presented in history textbooks and see the ancient monuments from thousands of years ago.
Go ****
15 Jun
Don't worry about the language problem. The English used by the tour guide is very simple. As long as you understand the time and place of getting on and off the bus, you will be fine.
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Klook User
12 Jun
this was a full day tour so be ready. but every single minute was worth it. every place we visited was beautiful and our tour guide Giusi and driver Lino were amazing. they did really well and we had fun
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Weng **********
12 Jun
The tour guide Nina and the driver Alonso were very responsible. They explained the story of Amalfi in detail and vividly, and took us to take pictures at the beautiful spots they thought. In addition, they tried to leave everyone as much time as possible for free activities. They stayed in Amalfi for 2 and a half hours and in Ravello for 1 hour and 20 minutes. They also helped us buy an Amalfi boat tour. Although this is a self-funded trip, it is strongly recommended to participate. Seeing Amalfi from the sea is another kind of scenery, and the whole trip saves the trouble of transferring trains and buses by yourself. It is highly recommended
RYAN *************
12 Jun
Loved this tour. Will probably book again but maybe in the autumn since it was scorching hot during our tour. If you’ll be assigned to Claire and Antonio, you’ll be in good hands. Claire was such a pro at what she do while Antonio was so careful in driving. Overall, 5/5 for this tour, Claire, and Antonio!
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YEN *******
11 Jun
Flavio was really well versed with the old Roman history, he did a great job sharing Roman’s history keeping the travelers engaged. The father-son tag team made the trip smoother. Flavio even recommended us good places to eat at Positano. thank you

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Take a boat tour

Want to see the Amalfi Coast's beauty up close? Take a boat tour along the coast, where you'll pass by colorful towns like Positano, Amalfi, and Praiano, and explore sea caves like the Emerald Grotto and Grotta di Pandora. It's relaxing, fun, and great for amazing photos. Don't forget to bring your sunglasses and camera!

Swim at Fiordo di Furore

If you're into secret spots, you've got to check out Fiordo di Furore! This tiny beach is hidden between two cliffs, and it feels like your own private getaway. The water's super clear, perfect for a refreshing swim, and the view of the old stone bridge above is pretty awesome.

Walk the Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei)

Walk the Path of the Gods and take in some of the most stunning views on the Amalfi Coast! This hike winds along cliffs high above the sea, with amazing sights of the coastline, mountains, and tiny villages below. The trail connects the towns of Bomerano and Nocelle, and it's great for both beginners and experienced hikers. 

Eat gelato in Positano

Treat yourself to some gelato while exploring the colorful streets of Positano on the Amalfi Coast! With so many flavors to choose from, like lemon, pistachio, and chocolate, there's one for all your cravings. Enjoy your gelato as you walk along cute shops, beach views, and bright houses stacked on the cliffs. It's the perfect way to cool off and enjoy a taste of Italy!

Visit Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Amalfi)

Located right in the center of Amalfi town, the Amalfi Cathedral is one of the most beautiful churches on the Amalfi Coast. As you walk inside, the colorful tiled dome and grand staircase will welcome you. You can also explore beautiful artwork and golden decorations that tell stories from centuries ago.

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Pompeii Ruins

The Pompeii Ruins are an incredible ancient city located just a 1-hour drive from the Amalfi Coast. This famous site was buried by a volcanic eruption almost 2,000 years ago, freezing the town in time. When you walk through Pompeii, you'll see old streets, houses, and temples that tell stories from long ago.

Spiaggia Marina Grande

Spiaggia Marina Grande is the main beach of Positano, one of the Amalfi Coast towns. This lively beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the colorful views of the town's famous cliffside houses. You'll find lots of cafes and restaurants nearby, making it a great spot to relax and grab some great food.

Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra)

The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) is a sea cave located on the island of Capri, a 1-hour ferry ride from the Amalfi Coast. It's a popular day trip destination from Amalfi, known for its glowing blue water created by sunlight shining through an underwater opening. You'll enter the grotto on small rowboats, making the experience feel magical and unforgettable.