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Join the Path of the Gods hike from Agerola for stunning views of the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and Positano, guided by knowledgeable experts for $65.99.
The Amalfi Coast Path of the Gods Hike from Agerola offers a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, cultural insights, and accessible adventure for those exploring this iconic Italian coastline. Priced at $65.99 per person and lasting about 4.5 hours, this guided tour takes you from Bomerano (Agerola) to Nocelle (Positano), covering around 7 km (5 miles) of trail. The tour includes hiking sticks, a multilingual guide, and a refreshing lemon slush from May until mid-October, making it an inviting choice for travelers seeking an active experience with stunning vistas.
This hike is suitable for those with a moderate level of fitness, as it involves a dislivell of 250 meters and some uphill and downhill walking. The tour is mainly in English, Italian, Spanish, and French, with guides who excel at sharing the history, culture, and natural features of the trail. While the tour is shared among groups, private options are available for those seeking a more personalized adventure.


The adventure kicks off from Caffetteria il Ritrovo, located at Piazza Paolo Capasso, 37. This central meeting spot is accessible by Sita bus, ferry, car, motorcycle, or taxi. A free parking area is available in Agerola, and the guide provides clear instructions to ensure a smooth start. The meeting point offers convenient access to the trailhead, setting the stage for a scenic and well-organized hike.

This segment of the Path of the Gods covers 7 km (about 5 miles) across varied terrains, with a dislivell of 250 meters, mostly descending towards Nocelle. The trail is renowned for its panoramic views over the coast, with standout sights such as Capri with the Faraglioni, the Convent of San Domenico, and the picturesque Positano.
Hikers can expect to be treated to striking vistas of the coast, the Salerno Gulf, and the island of Capri. The path meanders through mountain terrain, offering both spectacular overlooks and informative stops about the area’s geology and flora. The trail is designed for those who are moderately fit, and guides customize the experience by taking less crowded routes when possible.

Along the trail, you pass by the Franciscan convent of San Domenico, situated above Praiano. This historic site provides a glimpse into the area’s spiritual and cultural history. Guides share stories about the convent’s past and its significance in the region, adding depth to the scenic walk. Visiting this spot also offers a peaceful break and an opportunity for photographs with spectacular backdrops.

One of the most celebrated sights on this hike is the view of Capri, especially the Faraglioni rocks. These iconic sea stacks are easily recognizable and are a highlight when the trail offers unobstructed views. The scenery from above the coast makes it an ideal moment for photos, and guides often point out different parts of the island and share anecdotes about its history.
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The final part of the trail takes you to Nocelle, a small village above Positano, where you can decide whether to descend 1,800 steps down to Positano or take a local bus. The tour’s ending point offers picturesque views of Positano’s colorful buildings and narrow streets. The nearby Fornillo beach is perfect for a relaxing swim if you bring a swimming suit, especially during the summer months.
The tour also covers Praiano and Agerola, giving a comprehensive look at the different coastal villages and their charm. Guides share insights into local lifestyle, culture, and traditions, enriching the walking experience.

This group-shared tour typically involves up to 15 participants, led by guides who speak English, French, Spanish, and Italian. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor, flexibility, and ability to adapt the hike to different fitness levels. They also provide hiking sticks and easy-to-understand explanations about the landscape, history, and local myths.
The tour includes a lemon slush during the warmer months and offers flexible start times—check availability for exact hours. It is advisable to wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes with good grip, and always bring water and a hat. Sandals or flip-flops are not recommended due to uneven terrain.

Participants meet at Caffetteria il Ritrovo in Agerola, with options for transportation via ferry, bus, car, or taxi. The tour does not include transportation to or from the trailhead, so travelers should plan accordingly. The activity ends back at the starting point, with the option to take the public bus or explore Positano further.

At $65.99, this tour provides a well-priced opportunity to experience the Path of the Gods with an expert guide. The inclusion of hiking sticks and a refreshing lemon slush enhances the experience. The flexibility to book a private tour is available, and full refunds are offered if canceled 24 hours in advance.

This hike is perfect for moderately fit travelers who want to enjoy spectacular coastal views with a knowledgeable guide. It suits those interested in culture, geology, and local lore, rather than just physical activity. While not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, or people with heart problems or low fitness levels, it remains an excellent choice for most adventure-loving travelers.
The Path of the Gods from Agerola offers an accessible and scenic way to explore the famous Amalfi Coast. The expert guidance, stunning vistas, and cultural insights make this tour a highlight for many visiting the region. While it requires comfortable shoes and some moderate fitness, the rewarding views and informative storytelling truly set it apart.
This tour excels in delivering an engaging experience that combines nature, history, and local charm. For those seeking a well-organized, scenic hike with a friendly guide, the Amalfi Coast Path of the Gods from Agerola offers a memorable journey along one of Italy’s most beautiful coastlines.
“The Path has fantastic views and Enzo is an entertaining and informative guide who helped us in reaching back our starting point.”
Is the hike suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 7 years, so it’s best suited for older children and adults with a moderate fitness level.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants should wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, bring water, and a hat. Sandals or flip-flops are not allowed due to terrain.
Can I choose to descend to Positano instead of taking the bus?
Yes, at the end of the hike in Nocelle, you can decide whether to walk down the 1,800 steps to Positano or take the local bus.
Are transportation costs included in the ticket?
No, public and private transportation are not included in the price, so travelers should plan accordingly.
Is this tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, Italian, Spanish, and French, ensuring a comfortable experience for international travelers.