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Explore the authentic Amalfi Coast with a Vespa tour featuring hidden stops, local food experiences, and scenic views, departing from Sorrento or your hotel.
Ditch the crowds of Positano and Amalfi to discover the true soul of the Amalfi Coast on this Vespa tour with a local guide. Priced with flexible options, this 1.5 to 6-hour experience takes you away from tourist-heavy spots, focusing instead on hidden gems, authentic flavors, and scenic landscapes. Whether you prefer a guided ride or a self-driven adventure, the tour offers a personalized look at the region’s lesser-known treasures, making it ideal for those seeking a genuine connection with this Italian paradise. Keep in mind that the tour involves riding a Vespa, so a moderate level of comfort with scooters is helpful.
What sets this experience apart is its emphasis on local traditions and authentic experiences. You’ll explore charming fishing villages, historical sites, and natural vistas, with optional stops for delicious regional food and drinks. The tour’s flexibility allows you to customize your day, making it perfect for small groups or private bookings. For travelers eager to see the real Amalfi Coast—with fewer travelers—this Vespa journey offers a memorable and intimate way to explore.


This tour offers a unique way to explore the less-traveled parts of the Amalfi Coast by Vespa. Departing from your hotel or a central meeting point, the driver or guide takes you on a journey through scenic drives, stopping at picturesque villages and historic sites. This approach ensures you experience the region’s charm without the typical tourist hustle, making it a great choice for those wanting a more personal encounter with the area.
Riders can choose to be guided by an experienced driver or, if they have Vespa experience, opt to drive themselves—just be sure to communicate with the tour operator beforehand. The ride includes multiple photo stops and guided visits at significant locations, all set against the backdrop of stunning coastal views. The experience balances adventure with relaxation, making it suitable for those comfortable on a scooter.
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One of the first stops on the tour is Termini, the last village before reaching the tip of the Sorrento Peninsula. This spot offers spectacular views over Capri, making it a perfect place for photos and taking in the landscape. The village’s peaceful atmosphere and panoramic vistas set the tone for the authentic journey ahead, away from the crowded tourist spots.
Here, travelers also get a glimpse of the region’s natural beauty, with the chance to appreciate the coastline’s rugged charm. The stop is brief but impactful, anchoring the experience in scenic beauty and local authenticity. It’s an excellent introduction to the region’s unspoiled character.

A key highlight is the visit to Casa di Gioacchino Murat, the residence where King of Naples Gioacchino Murat stayed. With its panoramic views over the coast, this historic site offers insight into the region’s royal past. The guide explains Murat’s connection to the area, adding a layer of historical intrigue to the scenic backdrop.
This site combines history and landscape—a quiet place to reflect and take photos. Its presence on the tour emphasizes the focus on authentic, lesser-known attractions rather than commercialized landmarks. The visit typically includes guided commentary to deepen understanding of the local history.

The tour includes a scenic walk through Sorrento, allowing visitors to experience the town’s characteristic charm. This is a chance to admire colorful facades, boutique shops, and historic buildings. The guide leads visitors through the quaint streets, sharing stories about Sorrento’s artisan traditions and local life.
Walking through Sorrento provides a break from riding, letting travelers soak up the atmosphere of this lively town. The guide’s insights add context to the sights, making the visit both visual and educational. Afterward, there’s time for light shopping or souvenir browsing.
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Far from the busier tourist areas, Marina Grande shines as a magical fishing village. Its colorful houses, harbor, and quiet streets evoke a classic Italian seaside atmosphere that has inspired poets and filmmakers alike. The setting offers picturesque views, perfect for photos and relaxing moments.
The village’s authentic charm makes it a highlight of the tour, providing a glimpse into the traditional fishing culture of the Amalfi Coast. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and perhaps spot local fishermen at work, reinforcing the tour’s focus on authentic experiences.

A signature stop is at an authentic limoncello factory in Meta, where the process of making this iconic liqueur is explained. Visitors witness how fresh lemons are transformed into golden, fragrant limoncello. Of course, a tasting of this regional specialty is included, allowing guests to savor the authentic flavor.
This experience offers a taste of local craftsmanship and a deeper understanding of the region’s citrus heritage. It’s a refreshing break during the tour, and the limoncello is often enjoyed as a sweet memory for many travelers.

The journey continues to Vico Equense, a town famous as the birthplace of Bruce Springsteen’s ancestors. Here, the highlight is a spectacular church perched on a cliff, offering breathtaking views over the sea. Afterward, visitors indulge in a gelato from one of Italy’s top gelaterias, a sweet treat to conclude the stop.
The vibrant atmosphere and stunning vistas make Vico Equense a favorite part of the tour. The gelato adds a delicious, authentic flavor to this lively coastal town, rounding out the experience with local culinary craftsmanship.

Guests have two choices to enhance their day: a scenic lunch featuring local specialties like Pasta alla Nerano or a hidden olive farm experience. The lunch option includes a view with regional foods, while the Mozzarella Show involves visiting a rare, secret farm where fresh mozzarella is made, plus sampling 11 different types of extra virgin olive oil.
The Mozzarella Tasting, scheduled at 10:30 AM, is ideal for those wanting a culinary behind-the-scenes, but travelers should avoid heavy breakfast beforehand. Both options are optional and do not include tickets, allowing for flexibility based on preferences.
The tour features scenic scooter rides through Massa Lubrense and Praiano, with photo stops and guided commentary. These drives showcase cliffside views, rugged coastlines, and hidden coves. Massa Lubrense, in particular, offers views over the bay and a chance to see local spirits and regional wines.
These drives provide a sense of adventure and a chance to absorb the untouched beauty of the Amalfi Coast’s lesser-explored areas. The guided stops, often with time for snacks or drinks, make the journey both scenic and flavorful.
The tour concludes at multiple drop-off points, including Positano, Sorrento, Praiano, and even Pompeii. The flexible pick-up and drop-off options are designed to fit your travel plans. The experience is available in private or small group formats, enhancing the personalized feel of the day.
The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. This flexibility, along with the pay later reservation option, makes planning easier for spontaneous or carefully curated trips.
This experience is best suited for those who want to escape mass tourism and discover authentic local sights. It appeals to adventurous travelers, history buffs, and food lovers eager to sample regional specialties like limoncello, mozzarella, and regional dishes. The scenic drives and photo stops ensure plenty of stunning moments, while the small group or private format guarantees an intimate atmosphere.
However, the tour is not recommended for children under 6, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems or mobility issues. Riders should be comfortable with motor scooter riding or be prepared to sit as a passenger.
This Vespa tour offers a different perspective on the Amalfi Coast—more personal, local, and hidden. It balances scenic drives, cultural stops, and culinary experiences in a way that large group tours often cannot match. The emphasis on authenticity means visitors encounter fewer crowds and more genuine insights into daily life in this stunning region.
The tour’s flexible duration, varied stops, and options for guided or self-driven riding make it adaptable to different interests and energy levels. For anyone eager to explore beyond the typical tourist paths, this experience provides a memorable journey filled with beautiful scenery, delicious flavors, and authentic stories.
Can I choose to drive the Vespa myself?
Yes, if you have Vespa riding experience, you can request to drive the scooter. The tour is offered with an experienced driver but can accommodate self-driving for qualified riders.
What is included in the optional mozzarella tasting?
The Mozzarella Show takes place at 10:30 AM at a hidden farm, where you’ll see how fresh mozzarella is made and taste 11 different types of extra virgin olive oil. The tasting is optional and not included in the ticket price.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts between 1.5 to 6 hours, depending on the selected options and pace.
Are meals included?
Meals are not included unless you opt for the lunch with regional specialties, which features dishes like Pasta alla Nerano. The Mozzarella Show & Olive Oil Tasting are optional add-ons.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from your hotel or a meeting point arranged together. Pickup is available across the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
It is not recommended for children under 6, pregnant women, or those with back problems due to the nature of scooter riding.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour guide speaks Italian, Spanish, English, and French.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience private or in small groups?
The tour is available in private or small group formats, making it customizable and intimate.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and water for the day.
Is this tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with mobility challenges.
What makes this Vespa tour different from others?
It emphasizes authentic local experiences, scenic drives through lesser-known areas, and cultural stops like the limoncello factory and historic sites—not just typical tourist landmarks.