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Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast in a full-day private tour featuring Ravello, Positano, and Amalfi with expert guides, beautiful scenery, and flexible stops.
A full-day Ravello-Amalfi-Positano tour offers a well-rounded experience of Italy’s most iconic coastlines. Priced at $345.78 per person and lasting approximately 8 hours, this private excursion guarantees personalized attention, comfortable transportation, and the chance to explore three legendary destinations. The tour features English-speaking drivers, tolls, parking, gasoline, and taxes included, with the only additional costs being entrance tickets and meals. Known for its stellar reviews—with a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 26 participants—this tour appeals to visitors seeking both scenic beauty and informative narratives in a relaxed setting.
While the tour offers unmatched flexibility and professional support, it’s important to note that entrance tickets to sites like Villa Rufolo or Amalfi Cathedral are not included, so some planning is advisable. Travelers who enjoy rich scenery, history, and photo opportunities will find this trip particularly rewarding. The experience is ideal for those who prefer a private, customizable day without the stress of self-driving winding coastal roads.


The tour starts with pickup options from your location in Naples, ensuring a seamless start to your day. The air-conditioned vehicle offers a comfortable ride along the scenic Amalfi Coast, with a driver who speaks English and is trained to provide useful commentary. All tolls, parking fees, gasoline, and taxes are included, meaning no hidden costs or logistical worries during the journey.
This setup enables a stress-free experience, with the driver available to adapt the itinerary based on weather conditions or your interests. The flexibility to customize stops makes this tour a practical choice for travelers who value personalized service.
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The first stop is Ravello, a village founded in the 5th century as a refuge from barbarian raids. Historically, Ravello flourished under the Maritime Republic of Amalfi and the principality of Salerno, thanks to wool trade and Mediterranean connections. The highlight here is Villa Rufolo, renowned for its beautiful gardens and historical significance.
During the approximately one-hour visit, visitors can admire the Villa’s architecture and gardens, which once belonged to a prominent family. Although admission tickets are not included, the villa remains a major attraction. The walk to Ravello is along a colorful, lemon-tree-lined road, giving a fragrant preview of the town’s scenic beauty.

Next, the tour reaches Positano, famous for its steep streets and magnificent sea views. This small, vertical town has been a holiday hotspot since Roman times, and arriving by car, travelers get an initial impression of a town emerging from the rock. The narrow alleys overlooking the sea are perfect for photography, with many spots to capture Panoramic vistas.
The visit includes around one hour in the town, with a walk through Piazza dei Mulini and towards Santa Maria Assunta church, which features a striking domed roof. The narrow streets are best explored on foot, and the church’s location offers fantastic photo opportunities. Crossing the town from top to sea level offers a sense of Positano’s unique layout and charming atmosphere.

The final stop is Amalfi, once the leading maritime republic, competing with Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. Founded by Romans, Amalfi reached its zenith in the 11th century, before declining after Norman conquests and the 1343 tidal wave destruction. Today, Amalfi remains renowned for its historic architecture and maritime heritage.
Visitors can explore around one hour of the town, with key highlights including Amalfi Cathedral of Sant Andrea, which displays a blend of Arabian and Sicilian styles. The cathedral is a focal point and offers impressive architecture and historical significance. The town’s narrow streets and seaside views make it an ideal spot for a stroll and photography.

Throughout the day, the English-speaking driver acts as both a guide and chauffeur, providing informative commentary on each location’s history, architecture, and local customs. The reviews praise guides like Paolo for their knowledge, humor, and professionalism, often going above and beyond to ensure a personalized experience.
The tour’s flexibility means stops can be customized or extended based on weather or interest. This is especially useful if unexpected rain occurs, as guides are known to adjust plans and recommend lunch spots or indoor activities.

The full-day tour operates with a private group, ensuring intimate and personalized service. The pickup service from Naples simplifies planning, and the cost includes tolls, parking, gasoline, and taxes, offering good value for the price.
However, entrance tickets to Villa Rufolo or Amalfi Cathedral are not included, so travelers should budget separately for those if they wish to enter. The tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility issues, given the hilly terrain and narrow streets.
Weather can also influence the experience; poor weather may lead to cancellations or rescheduling, with full refunds offered if the tour is canceled due to bad conditions.

This full-day Ravello-Amalfi-Positano tour is celebrated for its professional guides, stunning scenery, and personalized service. The perfect rating from previous travelers underscores its strong reputation and reliability. It provides a comprehensive glance at the Amalfi Coast’s most famous spots, with time-efficient stops and informative commentary.
Ideal for visitors wanting a private, relaxed exploration of the coast, this tour emphasizes ease, comfort, and insight. The flexibility to customize the experience makes it well-suited to those looking for a personalized day without the hassle of navigating winding roads on their own.
“Very knowledgeable guide, both about the best spots in the area and history. Comfortable transportation and easy stops. We had some rain along the …”

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation with air conditioning, driver who speaks English, tolls, parking, gasoline, and taxes. Entrance tickets, meals, and guides are not included.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, offering ample time to explore Ravello, Positano, and Amalfi.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the driver can respond promptly and help adapt the itinerary based on weather or your interests.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos, and cash or cards for entrance tickets and meals are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While most travelers can participate, the hilly terrain and narrow streets may pose challenges for travelers with mobility issues.
How do I book or cancel?
Booking is easy with supportive customer service. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund if canceled due to poor weather.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, the cost includes tolls, parking, gasoline, and taxes, but entrance tickets and meals are additional.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of professional drivers, flexibility, and the expertise of guides—especially praised guides like Paolo—who provide not just transportation but also engaging storytelling.
Is this tour good value for money?
Yes, given the comprehensive itinerary, personalized service, and positive reviews, the $345.78 fee per person offers strong value.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to bad weather, allowing you to reschedule or choose an alternative date.
This full-day Ravello-Amalfi-Positano tour combines scenic beauty, historical insight, and personalized service into an experience that appeals to travelers seeking a relaxed yet informative exploration of Italy’s famous coast.