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Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast from Rome in a full-day private tour, including Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento, and Pompeii with expert transportation and free time.

This full-day tour from Rome offers a seamless way to explore La Divina Costiera—the Amalfi Coast—without the hassle of train or bus journeys. Priced at $633.82 per person, the tour lasts approximately 10 hours, giving plenty of time to visit Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento, and the ancient ruins of Pompeii. The journey begins early with a hotel pickup, and transportation is provided by luxurious, air-conditioned Mercedes or similar vehicles, ensuring comfort on the roughly 10-hour round trip.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on direct transportation from Rome, eliminating long, tiring transfers. It is particularly suited for travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing in a single day, with opportunities for free time to shop and explore each town. However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s pace may be brisk, and some stops offer limited time, especially in Positano and Sorrento.

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The tour starts with a 7:00 am pickup from your hotel or residence in Rome. The driver, who also serves as your guide, uses a luxurious, air-conditioned Mercedes or similar vehicle to make the roughly 10-hour journey comfortable and swift. The direct route saves hours compared to typical train and bus options, allowing more time at each destination.
During the drive, travelers can enjoy several photo stops in Lazio and Campania, with the driver sharing commentary on sights along the way. This setup is ideal for visitors seeking a stress-free experience that prioritizes comfort and convenience over multiple transfers.
Positano is a highlight of this tour, famous for its cliffside setting and vibrant, colorful buildings. The village, originating from the ancient Greek name “Poseidon,” offers about an hour to explore its narrow streets, browse boutique shops, and enjoy the views. The town’s steep alleyways and panoramic vistas make it a photographer’s favorite, and many travelers appreciate having time to stroll freely or stop for a quick coffee.
While the stop is brief, the scenery and atmosphere of Positano leave a lasting impression. Travelers should plan to prioritize their time here, as it is one of the most visually striking locations on the coast.

In Amalfi, known for its famous cathedral and storefronts, visitors have about an hour to see the Duomo di Amalfi and explore the boutiques. The town exudes medieval charm with its historic architecture and narrow streets. This stop offers a glimpse into the town’s past as a powerful maritime republic.
Visitors can enjoy some shopping or a quick snack, but should be mindful of the limited time, especially if planning to visit the cathedral or local shops.

The hilltop town of Ravello provides another brief stop, where travelers can appreciate its tranquil atmosphere and spectacular vistas. Known for its gardens and music festivals, Ravello offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling coast towns. The tour allows for a quick visit to enjoy the scenic views and perhaps a brief walk through its charming streets.
This stop adds a relaxing element to the day, especially for those interested in architecture and gardens.

Following the coast stops, the tour reaches Sorrento, where there’s around two hours for exploration. Located on the Sorrentine Peninsula, Sorrento is famed for ceramics, lacework, and marquetry shops. The Old Town overlooks the sea and features narrow lanes filled with artisan boutiques.
Visitors often use this time for shopping, lunch, or simply soaking in the sea views. The casual pace here allows for a more relaxed experience compared to the faster stops earlier in the day.

The final major stop is Pompeii, where travelers spend approximately two hours exploring the well-preserved Roman city buried under volcanic ash. Visitors can choose to explore independently or opt for an optional guided tour costing €140. The ruins include famous sites like the amphitheater, villas, and ancient streets.
The ruins offer a fascinating look at life before Vesuvius’s eruption, with many structures still standing. The guided option can deepen understanding of Pompeii’s history, but the self-guided visit is sufficient for most.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the experience straightforward. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, providing flexibility and a personalized experience. The local taxes are included in the price, and the admission tickets for Pompeii are free if you explore independently.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, especially those comfortable with a full, active day of sightseeing. The early start requires some planning but ensures maximum time at each stop.
While the tour offers excellent value for a comprehensive day trip, some reviews point out that time at each location can be limited. For example, only three hours are spent in Positano and Sorrento combined, and some visitors found the driver’s narration minimal. It’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with a brisk pace and prioritize seeing multiple highlights in one day.
The cost of the guided Pompeii tour (€140) is optional, and travelers should decide whether they prefer a more in-depth experience or prefer to explore independently.
This private, all-inclusive tour from Rome offers a convenient way to visit the most iconic Amalfi Coast towns, Sorrento, and Pompeii in a single day. The luxurious transport and well-organized itinerary make it a practical choice for those looking to maximize sightseeing without the hassle of multiple transfers.
While some stops are short, the stunning scenery, charming towns, and archaeological sites provide plenty of memorable moments. The expert driver and optional guided Pompeii visit help deepen the experience, though travelers should be prepared for a fast pace.
This tour suits active travelers, eager to see multiple highlights, and who value comfort and convenience. It’s less ideal for those who prefer more time at each site or a slower, more relaxed visit.
“Seeing positano and Sorrento was nice, however we only,visited for 3 hrs and one of those was lunch. The driver barely said anything to us, he woul…”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Rome.
How long is the total tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, starting early in the morning and concluding with return to your hotel.
What transportation is provided?
Travel is in luxurious, air-conditioned Mercedes or similar vehicles, ensuring comfort during the roughly 10-hour round trip.
Can I visit Pompeii independently?
Yes, you can explore Pompeii on your own; an optional guided tour is available for €140 if you prefer a guided experience.
How much time is spent in Positano?
About one hour of free time allows for sightseeing, shopping, or quick photographs.
Is there enough time to explore Amalfi?
Amalfi is visited for approximately an hour, mainly to see the Duomo and browse local shops.
What is the cost of the guided Pompeii tour?
The guided tour option costs €140, paid directly to the licensed guide.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a full day of active sightseeing, which may be tiring for some.
Are meals included?
No, meals or snacks are not included, but there will be opportunities to purchase food during stops.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and water for the day’s activities.