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Discover the Amalfi Coast with this private 8-hour driving tour from Positano, visiting Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano in comfort and style.
The Amalfi Coast driving tour offers a seamless way to explore some of Italy’s most iconic seaside towns without the hassle of navigating narrow roads or crowded public transport. Priced at $581.55 per group (up to four people), this full-day adventure combines luxury, convenience, and rich sights, making it perfect for those who want to maximize their time in this stunning region. The tour includes pick-up, an air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi onboard, and an expert driver-guide who shares insights throughout the journey.
With an overall rating of 5.0 from 14 reviews, this tour is highly recommended, especially by those seeking a comfortable, informative experience. It departs at 9:00 am and lasts approximately 8 hours, allowing ample time to visit three renowned towns: Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. The tour is ideal for travelers who prefer a structured, private experience with the flexibility to explore at their own pace and enjoy picturesque stops along the coast.

Starting at 9:00 am, the tour begins with a private, air-conditioned vehicle that provides a comfortable way to explore the coast. The onboard driver-guide offers informative narration, sharing insights into the region’s history and culture while you relax and enjoy the scenic views. The vehicle’s Wi-Fi ensures you stay connected and can share photos or look up additional information during the stops.
This tour is notable for its luxury transport, which eliminates the stress of driving narrow, winding roads or waiting in long lines for public transportation. The parking fees and city entrance costs are covered, simplifying the logistics for travelers. It’s a convenient way to see multiple towns without feeling rushed, as the 8-hour duration provides ample time at each stop.
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The first stop is Amalfi, a town founded by Romans that once thrived as a major Sea Republic in the Mediterranean. The town’s famous Duomo is a highlight, with its Arabic, Byzantine, Moorish, and Baroque architecture dating back to the IX century. The bronze facade portal, made in Constantinople in 1066, is a striking feature on the cathedral.
Next, visitors can stroll to Amalfi Chiostro del Paradiso, where the Crypt of St. Andrew is located, housing the remains of the town’s patron saint. A short visit to the Valle dei Mulini offers a look into the region’s papermaking history, with an old paper mill turned museum that displays restored machinery. The museum provides a hands-on glimpse into traditional paper production, a highlight for those interested in local crafts.

Continuing the journey, the tour reaches Ravello, perched on a promontory called Cimbronium. This town is celebrated for its breathtaking vistas and has inspired artists like William Turner and writers like Boccaccio.
In Ravello, the Villa Rufolo is a must-see, with its gardens and the Richard Wagner terrace, which inspired the composer’s Klingsor garden in his opera Parsifal. Nearby, Villa Cimbrone offers one of the region’s most famous sights: the infinity terrace with views that seem to stretch forever. This location was once owned by Ernest William Beckett and hosted luminaries such as Greta Garbo and Leopold Stokowski.
Travelers have the option to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant or relax at a café in the main square. The two hours in Ravello provide enough time to explore, take photos, or simply enjoy the atmosphere.
If time allows, the tour makes a brief 30-minute stop in Positano. Here, visitors can tour a ceramic factory to see how traditional ceramics are made and decorated. The on-site demonstration offers a fun and educational experience for craft enthusiasts.
In addition, a limoncello factory visit is usually included, where the process of making this famous lemon liqueur is showcased. Guests can sample free limoncello and learn about the regional production methods. This stop provides a flavorful insight into Positano’s artisanal traditions and a chance to pick up authentic souvenirs.
This private tour covers all parking fees, city entrance fees, and gasoline, ensuring no hidden costs during the day. The luxury vehicle and English-speaking driver-guide are part of the package, delivering a smooth, informative experience.
Lunch is not included, giving travelers flexibility to choose their preferred spots in Ravello or Positano. The free time built into each stop allows for personalized exploration, whether that means shopping, sightseeing, or relaxing at a café.
The tour starts at 9:00 am from a designated meeting point in Positano. It ends back at the initial meeting point, providing a convenient schedule for those staying in Positano or nearby. The vehicle’s pick-up service simplifies transportation, especially for those unfamiliar with the region.
Most travelers find the most advance bookings are around 46 days prior, indicating strong popularity. The free cancellation policy offers peace of mind, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.

The private nature and luxury vehicle stand out, particularly with the onboard Wi-Fi and comprehensive commentary from the driver-guide. The tour’s eight-hour duration balances sightseeing with relaxation, avoiding rushed visits. The inclusion of stops at famous villas, cultural sites, and artisan factories makes this a well-rounded exploration.
The high review rating of 5.0 reflects consistent satisfaction, especially regarding the knowledgeable guide and stunning scenery. The tour’s flexibility and coverage of key sites in Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano make it a solid choice for those seeking a comprehensive yet comfortable day trip.

This tour suits travelers who prioritize comfort, convenience, and personalized service. It’s perfect for small groups or couples who want a customized experience with local insights. Those interested in historic architecture, scenic vistas, and artisan crafts will find this itinerary particularly appealing.
While the lunch is optional, the free time in each town allows for a relaxed pace, ideal for sightseeing at your preferred spots. The private vehicle ensures a safe and comfortable journey along the famous coastline, especially appreciated on narrow, winding roads.
The Amalfi Coast driving tour provides an efficient way to visit three iconic towns—Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano—without the stress of driving or navigating public transportation. Its luxury vehicle, expert driver-guide, and flexible stops make for a memorable day filled with stunning views and cultural insights.
While lunch is not included, the free time and optional stops allow flexibility to craft a personalized experience. The high rating of 5.0 from satisfied guests attests to its quality, particularly the guide’s knowledge and warmth.
This tour is best suited for those seeking a comfortable, guided exploration of the Amalfi coast, especially small groups or couples who want to enjoy the scenery at their own pace. It offers a balance of sightseeing, cultural discovery, and relaxation, making it a practical choice for making the most of a day in Italy’s most beautiful seaside region.
“Great experience. It felt like we were traveling with a family member. The guide was personnel and the information just kept on flowing. I walked a…”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour involves sightseeing and travel in a private vehicle, with no strenuous activities.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the luxury vehicle, driver-guide, parking fees, gasoline, and city entrance fees. Lunch is not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long do stops last?
Each stop varies from 30 minutes at Positano to two hours in Ravello, providing enough time for sightseeing and leisure.
Is there Wi-Fi onboard?
Yes, the vehicle is equipped with Wi-Fi, keeping you connected during the journey.
What is the typical group size?
The tour is private for up to four people per vehicle, ensuring an intimate experience.
Are dietary restrictions or special requests accommodated?
For specific requests, it is recommended to contact the provider before booking.
What sights will I see in Amalfi?
You’ll visit the cathedral, Crypt of St. Andrew, and the paper museum.
What can I expect in Ravello?
The Villa Rufolo with its gardens and Richard Wagner terrace, and Villa Cimbrone with its infinity terrace.
Is the road trip scenic?
Absolutely, the drive along the Amalfi Coast offers spectacular views and photo opportunities at several quick stops.
Where does the tour end?
The journey concludes back at the initial meeting point in Positano, making it easy to continue your stay there.