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Discover Italy's treasures on this full-day tour from Naples, exploring Positano, Sorrento, and Pompeii with expert guides, stunning views, and flexible free time.
A full-day exploration of Italy’s stunning coastlines and ancient ruins awaits with the Full-day Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, and Pompeii Tour from Naples. Priced at $150.61 per person, this experience offers a well-balanced mix of scenery, history, and charming towns, all packed into approximately 8 to 9 hours. Starting from the Port of Naples, the tour takes travelers along the famed Amalfi Coast, with free time in Positano and Sorrento, before concluding with a guided walk through Pompeii’s archaeological site.
One of the tour’s biggest strengths is its offering of UNESCO World Heritage-listed destinations at an accessible price point. The small group sizes and English-speaking guides enhance the quality of the experience, making it ideal for those seeking a practical yet engaging day trip. However, be prepared for long winding roads and cramped bus seats, which may affect travelers prone to motion sickness or those seeking more relaxed pacing.


The tour begins promptly at 8:00 am with port pickup from Stazione Marittima Molo Angioino. The air-conditioned minivan is a practical way to avoid the chaos of driving yourself along the winding Amalfi Coast. Group sizes are kept small, with groups of 6-8 sharing an 8-seat van or groups of 9-21 on a 21-seat minibus.
Travelers can check the meeting point easily via this map link. The pickup service is tailored to match the schedules of cruise ships, offering peace of mind that you’ll return on time.
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The first stop is Positano, a famous hilltop town resembling a waterfall spilling into the sea. The one hour of free time gives you a chance to wander narrow pathways lined with colorful artisan ceramic shops and sample local lemon products (own expense).
You’ll find that Positano’s steep streets and vibrant architecture create picturesque photo opportunities. The walkable town is small but packed with boutiques and cafes—perfect for a quick browse or a relaxing coffee, depending on your preferences.

Next, the drive takes about 40 minutes north to Sorrento, another coastal gem. Here, you also get one hour of free time to explore the modern yet historic town. Sorrento offers spectacular views of Capri and Mount Vesuvius, with many lively piazzas and seaside restaurants.
In Sorrento, visitors often choose to grab lunch (own expense), enjoying local specialties or just soaking in the vibrant street life. The town’s cliffside setting and gorgeous vistas make it an ideal spot to relax before heading to the ancient city of Pompeii.

The last stop is Pompeii, the most visited archaeological site in Italy. The two-hour guided tour provides insight into Roman life, with entrance €20 (not included) payable on site. The tour is limited to small groups, allowing for a more engaging experience.
The guide’s expertise helps visitors understand the ruins’ significance—from the well-preserved streets and buildings to public baths and homes. Walking through Pompeii feels like stepping back more than 2000 years into a Roman city frozen in time by volcanic ash.

This tour is designed with flexibility in mind. Travelers must pay Pompeii’s entrance fee separately and are responsible for their own lunch and personal expenses during free time. The group size ensures intimate guidance without feeling crowded, and the driver and guides are praised for their professionalism and local knowledge.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most being able to participate. It is not explicitly tailored for those with mobility issues but is an excellent choice for those comfortable with short walks and winding roads.
The scenery along the route is consistently praised for its spectacular views. Guides like Mary and Luca share interesting facts and personal touches, making the journey lively and informative. The small group setting allows for ample photo opportunities and personal questions.
The driver’s skill in navigating the narrow, winding roads is a highlight, especially on busy days when traffic can be heavy. Travelers often mention the cramped bus seats as a minor discomfort but accept it considering the overall value.
The small group tour of Pompeii is often described as professional and informative. Guides live up to high expectations, bringing the ruins to life with detailed explanations. Visitors get access to key areas beyond the crowds, thanks to smart routing.
Many reviews mention the guide’s personality—funny, personable, and knowledgeable—making the two hours engaging and educational. It’s an ideal way to visualize ancient Roman life and appreciate the preservation efforts that keep Pompeii so captivating.
The tour wraps up back at the Napoli port, with plenty of time to continue exploring or return to the cruise ship. The timed schedule ensures on-time return, with many reviews highlighting the reliability of the service.
This tour offers a balanced itinerary, combining scenic drives, free exploration, and guided history. It’s valued at $150.61, with excellent reviews reflecting professional guides, breathtaking landscapes, and well-organized logistics.
It’s perfect for cruise passengers or visitors with a full day to explore without the stress of self-driving. However, those sensitive to windy roads or needing more time in each location might find the schedule a bit tight.
“2 seniors a mom and 2 young adults.”
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transport by air-conditioned minivan or minibus from the port to all stops and back.
What are the main stops?
The stops are Positano, Sorrento, and Pompeii with free time in Positano and Sorrento, and a guided tour in Pompeii.
How long is each stop?
Positano and Sorrento get one hour each for free exploration, while Pompeii is two hours with a guided tour.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included; visitors can either purchase food during free time or bring snacks.
How much does Pompeii entrance cost?
The admission fee is €20, payable cash at the site.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
Most travelers can participate, but small group size and walking involved may be challenging for some.
What language are guides speaking?
Guides are English-speaking.
Can I cancel?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring ID, comfortable walking shoes, and cash for Pompeii entrance and personal expenses.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
This full-day tour from Naples combines stunning scenery, rich history, and small group intimacy, making it an excellent option for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable day of exploration.