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Discover the stunning Path of the Gods hike from Agerola to Positano, with breathtaking coastal views, informative guides, and a moderate 3-4 hour trek.
The Path of the Gods tour offers a remarkable experience for those eager to explore the Amalfi Coast on foot. Priced at $86.76 per person, this guided walking adventure lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours and begins in Agerola, with a focus on panoramic vistas, authentic towns, and historical mule tracks. The tour is suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness and offers the chance to see Positano, Praiano, and the surrounding coast from above. Though the hike is described as beautiful and challenging, guides like Oblù and others are praised for their knowledge and patience, helping all participants complete the trail safely. It’s a popular choice, typically booked 35 days in advance, and features a mobile ticket for convenience.
While the hike offers stunning views and informative narration, it’s important for participants to be prepared for the physical exertion involved. The tour does not include lunch or drinks, so bringing water and snacks is advisable. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, enhancing the sense of intimacy and personal attention from the guides. This tour is ideal for those who appreciate nature, scenic landscapes, and a taste of local history, making it a memorable way to experience the Amalfi Coast.


The tour begins at Piazza Paolo Capasso in Agerola, a convenient spot near public transportation. From here, the guides lead you along ancient mule tracks and rocky peaks, offering an authentic taste of the coast’s historical pathways. The meeting point is easy to reach, and the tour starts promptly at 9:00 am.
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The first stop on the tour highlights the Amalfi Coast’s dramatic mountain cliffs overlooking the sea. This area is famed for its steep, rugged landscape and small villages that cling to the rocks. Expect spectacular views, perfect for photography and soaking in the natural beauty of this iconic coastline.

Next, the trail brings you to Praiano, a charming village visible from above. Its white rooftops contrast beautifully against the natural landscape, offering a classic view that looks like a postcard. This stop allows for a moment of quiet reflection and appreciation of traditional coastal life.

The final stop is Positano, renowned for its brightly colored houses stacked along the hillside. From the elevated viewpoint, the town appears almost like a watercolor painting, with its vibrant facades and narrow streets. The view emphasizes the town’s picturesque allure and makes for a memorable photo opportunity.

The Path of the Gods follows rocky peaks and old mule tracks that have connected coastal villages for centuries. The trail’s terrain is rugged but rewarding, offering authentic natural terraces and glimpses of islands of the sirens. The path’s historical significance and natural beauty are central to the experience.

Reviews highlight guides such as Oblù, praised for their knowledge, patience, and friendly attitude. Guides are attentive to questions and help participants of varying hiking experience complete the trail. Their expertise enhances the walk, making it accessible and engaging for everyone involved.

The moderate physical fitness requirement means the hike involves some uphill sections and rocky terrain. Participants should be prepared for a challenging walk but will be supported by experienced guides. Those with mobility issues or limited stamina may find this tour demanding.

All fees and taxes are covered in the price, but the tour does not include lunch or drinks. Bringing water, snacks, and comfortable footwear is recommended. The tour features a mobile ticket, making check-in straightforward and contactless.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances. Since the experience relies on good weather, poor weather conditions may lead to cancellation or rescheduling, with options for a different date or full refund.
The Path of the Gods tour is often considered alongside other Amalfi Coast activities, such as day trips to Capri or boat cruises. While those options focus on sea-based experiences, this walk offers a unique inland perspective with stunning views and historical pathways.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who enjoy moderate hikes with spectacular scenery. It’s perfect for those who appreciate nature, local history, and authentic landscapes. The guided format ensures safety and insights, making it suitable for first-timers and experienced hikers alike.
The Path of the Gods delivers a memorable journey along the most scenic sections of the Amalfi Coast. The guides’ expertise and breathtaking vistas are clear highlights, despite the physical effort involved. It’s a great choice for those looking to combine hiking with sightseeing in a small-group setting. The tour balances adventure, history, and natural beauty, making it a rewarding outdoor experience.
“Our guide, Francis was super friendly and super knowledgeable about the history of the walk and the surrounding areas as well as all the vegetation…”
Is the Path of the Gods hike suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so children should be prepared for rocky terrain and uphill sections. It’s best for older children or those accustomed to hiking.
Do I need special equipment for this tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the rocky and uneven paths. No additional equipment is specified, but bringing water and snacks is advised.
How early should I book this tour?
Since bookings are often made around 35 days in advance, it’s wise to reserve early, especially during peak seasons.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour can be canceled for poor weather conditions, with the option for a full refund or rescheduling.
Are there any restrictions on group size?
The trip is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
How long are the stops at each location?
Each stop—Amalfi Coast, Praiano, and Positano—lasts about an hour, allowing time for photos and sightseeing.
Can I join if I’m not local?
Yes. The meeting point in Agerola is accessible, and the tour is suitable for visitors with moderate fitness.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group size and guided experience make it welcoming for solo participants.
What should I expect to see during the walk?
Expect stunning coastal views, traditional villages, and natural terraces with glimpses of islands of the sirens.
What sets this tour apart from other Amalfi Coast activities?
The focus on historic mule tracks, mountain peaks, and breathtaking vistas makes this hike a unique inland way to experience the coast’s beauty.