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8 daysDuration
Small Group TourUsually 8-12 participants, maximum 18 travelers
16 peopleMaximum group size
16 - 99 yearsAge range for participants
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Light physical activity suitable for most people with average fitness levels.
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Naples, Italy
Ends
Naples, Italy
Highlights
Enjoy five stunning Amalfi Coast day-walks, dine on home-cooking at a rustic agriturismo
Take on the Walk of the Gods, one of the most stunning hikes in Italy, if not the world
Explore the highlights of Capri, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Pompeii and Herculaneum
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What's Included
Accommodation
Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar) (7 nights)
Meals
7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners
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Explore Tour Leader
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day 1 - Join the trip at Naples International Airport
The authentic village of San Lazzaro will be our home for the duration of our tour. Sitting at 650 metres above sea level, you can get a feeling for slow-paced village life at one of the handful of local bars and restaurants.
Today is about getting our bearings, so feel free to get to know the village or wander further, before joining this evening's welcome supper. We'll get our first taste of the South with a homecooked dinner and wine, produced right here at our agriturismo.
Naples International Airport (NAP) is our closest airport. We offer two complimentary transfers from the airport to our agriturismo in San Lazzaro. The first will be at 1 pm (to join this one, your flight should arrive no later than 12.30 pm), and the second is at 7 pm (to join this one, your flight should arrive no later than 6.30 pm). Most of our clients arrive in time for the first transfer, so the later one at 7 pm doesn't always run. If you know you'll be arriving later and would like to use that transfer, let us know in advance so we can make sure a vehicle is arranged for you. After clearing immigration and collecting your baggage from the baggage hall, head to the 'Welcome Area' kiosk in the arrivals hall where your driver will meet you holding an Explore signboard.
As we need to arrange the transfer vehicles some time in advance and to help us monitor flight arrivals, if you have not booked your flights through Explore you must let us know your flight details and which transfer you would like to join at least 30 days before the start of your trip. If you do not tell us these details, we'll assume that you're travelling on the earlier transfer. There may not be room on the later private bus for you, in which case you'll need to take a taxi at your own expense - this costs in the region of €120 to €200 and increases as it gets later in the evening. If you plan to arrive later than the second transfer, you'll need to make your own way to the accommodation. If you don't wish to take either of the included transfers and will be making your own way to meet the group at the agriturismo, please tell us in advance so the tour leader does not spend time looking for you at the airport.
Our base for the week is Luna d'Agerola (Agerola's moon), a small family-run agriturismo set on a plateau above the Amalfi coast. We stay with the family, as their guest, on their working farm. The property is small and intimate with just 11 rooms - all with private bathrooms. There's a terrace to relax on after a day of walking and a quiet room where you can access Wi-Fi. For more information about the agriturismo, visit the accommodation section of our trip notes.
A note about the walks on this holiday: This trip combines both leisurely and moderate - grade walks with an average daily distance of 10 kilometres. You should be confident of your ability to enjoy the higher grade walks and note that grading is not subjective - just because a walk falls within the leisurely grade category does not necessarily mean that you will find it leisurely. Please read the daily walk descriptions and details carefully before deciding whether this is the right trip for you. You may also find it useful to take a look at our customer reviews on the trip web page. Our farm stay is at 600 metres above the Amalfi coast and much of the hiking on this trip is along ancient paths and stairways. There are some lengthy ascents and descents along these stairways on days 3, 5 and 7. We'll be walking on all kinds of terrain from well-worn and sometimes steep stone steps, to rugged mule trails - these surfaces can be tough to navigate and put pressure on the knees. We recommend wearing hiking boots with ankle support and using walking poles which can be a great help and help to take the pressure off your knees. Bring your own if you have them. If you've not used poles before, we have several pairs at the agriturismo available for people to borrow.
Our base for the week is Luna d'Agerola (Agerola's moon), a small family-run agriturismo set on a plateau above the Amalfi coast. We stay with the family, as their guest, on their working farm. The property is small and intimate with just 11 rooms - all with private bathrooms. There's a terrace to relax on after a day of walking and a quiet room where you can access Wi-Fi. For more information about the agriturismo, visit the accommodation section of our trip notes.
A note about the walks on this holiday: This trip combines both leisurely and moderate - grade walks with an average daily distance of 10 kilometres. You should be confident of your ability to enjoy the higher grade walks and note that grading is not subjective - just because a walk falls within the leisurely grade category does not necessarily mean that you will find it leisurely. Please read the daily walk descriptions and details carefully before deciding whether this is the right trip for you. You may also find it useful to take a look at our customer reviews on the trip web page. Our farm stay is at 600 metres above the Amalfi coast and much of the hiking on this trip is along ancient paths and stairways. There are some lengthy ascents and descents along these stairways on days 3, 5 and 7. We'll be walking on all kinds of terrain from well-worn and sometimes steep stone steps, to rugged mule trails - these surfaces can be tough to navigate and put pressure on the knees. We recommend wearing hiking boots with ankle support and using walking poles which can be a great help and help to take the pressure off your knees. Bring your own if you have them. If you've not used poles before, we have several pairs at the agriturismo available for people to borrow.
Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 2 - Hike from Bomerano to San Lazzaro via the Pino Gorge and optional walk with coastal views
Today, we travel in our own bus to the village of Bomerano, just a short journey across the Agerola Plateau. To ensure that we're not displacing the locals who are reliant on the public bus network, we've taken the decision to use private charter vehicles throughout this tour when we're not hiking direct from our accommodation. Today's hike back to San Lazzaro takes us along a scenic route of coastal views and through the dramatic rocky pathways of the Pino Gorge. Although it's not a lengthy walk, our first encounter with the terrain, a mix of steps, some rocky and some flatter sections and a short steep section just after exiting the gorge, provides a good taste of what's to come and helps warm up our wallking legs! Walking poles can be a great help and help to take the pressure off your knees. Bring your own if you have them. If you've not used poles before, we have several pairs at the agriturismo available for people to borrow.
In the afternoon, you can choose to relax and take a wander in the village.
This evening, there's the option to join a mozzarella and pasta making cooking class run by our hosts, followed by a dinner at the agriturismo to taste what you've prepared.
Our morning walk covers 4 kilometres/2.5 miles and is graded as leisurely. It has a total ascent and descent of 250 metres/820 feet. We expect it to take between 1.5 to 2 hours.
Meals:Breakfast & Lunch
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 3 - Walk along ancient steps and pathways from Ravello to Amalfi
We'll explore two Italian icons today, Amalfi and Ravello. In the morning, we'll take a bus from San Lazzaro to Ravello. Often referred to as the hidden gem of the Amalfi coast, Ravello is located high up on the rugged coastal cliffside. Famous for its Moorish architecture, the village has attracted artists and writers for generations, thanks to its tranquil atmosphere as well as its enchanting streets, brimming with spots for al-fresco coffee. Here, we'll have some time to explore, browse the shops and there's the option to visit the town's famous, manicured gardens before taking some lunch at a local cafe or perhaps buying a bite to eat at the local bakery.
After lunch we'll start our hike down to the famed harbour town of Amalfi. Much of the route descends on ancient footpaths and staircases. Some of the steps are quite high and staircases lengthy. This is likely to be quite different from your usual walking terrain so we will take it at an easy pace with plenty of stops to admire the terrific coastal views. Our hike takes us past fragrant lemon groves and farms cultivating olives, fruits, and vines, giving us a real snapshot of life on the Amalfi coast.
On arriving in Amalfi, we'll have free time to explore. Indulge in the baroque charm of the Duomo di Sant Andrea or take in the ancient Roman basilica. Cool off with a swim on the public beach and don't forget to taste typical Italian gelato at one of Amalfi's many gelaterias before we catch our private bus back to San Lazzaro.
This evening, there's the option to join a pizza-making demonstration at a hotel in the village followed by a pizza supper (cost is €20 pp).
Today's walk covers 4.5 kilometres/2.8 miles and is graded as leisurely due to its length although some may find the steps a bit challenging. It has a total descent of 325 metres/1,066 feet. We expect it to take around 2 to 2.5 hours.
Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 4 - Walking the island of Capri
Starting early, we'll take a bus to Amalfi, where we'll catch a boat to the island of Capri (note: from 28th October until the end of the year, we'll board the boat in Sorrento). The view from the ferry ride gives us an unobstructed panorama of the coast - be sure to look up and spot the clusters of villages clinging to the dramatic cliff face.
Capri has been high up on holiday bucket lists since the Roman times when it was visited as a coastal resort. Easily explored in a day, Capri is petite, measuring just seven kilometres long and 3 kilometres wide - 600-metre-high cliffs lend it its imposing presence. Our island walk will wind us through the vibrant streets, teeming with boutiques and cafes, via grand houses and kitchen gardens to the coast. We'll breathe in the scent of bougainvillea as we head to less populated parts of the island and climb the limestone cliffs for a spectacular view of the mainland and the Mediterranean that separates us. There will be time to explore Capri's main town or visit Emperor Tiberius' palace or Villa Lysis before heading back to the mainland.
Today's walk covers 10 kilometres/6.2 miles and is graded as leisurely. It has a total ascent and descent of 400 metres/1,312 feet We expect it to take around 4 hours.
Note: Occasionally the ferry does not operate due to inclement weather. In this instance, our trip to Capri will be rearranged.
Meals:Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 5 - Hiking in the Ferriere Nature Reserve
Today's walk starts at our agriturismo. From here, we'll navigate the ancient limestone stairway that takes us high above San Lazzaro, rewarding us with views towards Salerno and Campania's scattered villages and towns. We'll work our way past woodlands and valleys before crossing the Vallone di Ferriere. Surrounded by limestone cliffs, this valley has a unique microclimate, creating a habitat for plant species not commonly found in southern Italy. Working our way out of the valley, our path delivers views of the coast before we descend on a series of stairways to Amalfi, where a private bus waits to take us back to San Lazzaro.
Today's walk covers 10 kilometres/6.2 miles and is graded as moderate. It has a total ascent of 250 metres/820 feet and descent of 885 metres/2900 feet. We expect it to take around 4 to 5 hours.
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 6 - Free day to visit Pompeii and Herculaneum
Today we have nothing scheduled, so you're free to recouperate and explore the local area at your leisure. If you'd rather explore further, there's an optional day trip to Herculaneum and Pompeii. Both cities were devastated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 and give us a fascinating (if ghostly) insight into Roman life. The UNESCO-listed city of Pompeii has been almost perfectly preserved in volcanic ash, sitting unchanged since the time of the eruption. Herculaneum is another town preserved by the eruption, here you can see roofs, beds, and doors, as well as organic-based items such as food and papyrus, as they once were, centuries ago. The trip to Pompeii and Herculaneum is organised locally and will need to be booked by Day 4. The private return bus transfer costs €70 per person. We recommend booking the Guide skip-the-line package. This costs €60 per person and includes skip-the-line entrance tickets to Pompeii and Herculaneum, private licenced English-speaking guided tours at both sites and a digital radio. If you would rather book the tickets independently, we recommend booking in advance as visitor numbers to Pompeii are now being limited. Pompeii entrance is 19€ and Herculaneum entrance is €13. All optional activities need to be paid in cash euros which can be withdrawn from the ATM in the village.
Meals:Breakfast
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 7 - The Walk of the Gods to Positano
The grand finale of our Amalfi coast walking tour has to be the Walk of the Gods. Regarded as one of the greatest coastal walks in the world, this hike delivers some of the most breathtaking views of the southern Italian coast. We'll follow the high cliff path as it contours west from Bomerano, opening to views of the Bay of Salerno and Capri. Passing under limestone cliffs and above an old stone farmhouse, we'll reach the village of Nocelle. From here, we start our descent down a lengthy ancient stairway into Positano. Once a poor fishing village, Positano has gained popularity and is now a must-visit spot. We'll take time to enjoy the beach town before boarding our private bus back to the agriturismo for our final evening.
Today's walk covers 11 kilometres/6.8 miles and is graded as moderate. It has a total ascent of 330 metres/1,083 feet and descent of 900 metres/2,953 feet. We expect it to take around 5 hours.
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation:Agriturismo Luna d'Agerola (or similar)
day 8 - Trip ends at Naples International Airport
Our trip ends at Naples International Airport (NAP). We offer two complimentary transfers from our agriturismo to the airport. The first is timed to arrive at the airport at 8am (the earliest your flight can depart is 10am). The second is timed to arrive at the airport at 1.30pm (the earliest your flight can depart is 3.30pm). Most of our clients take the first transfer, so the later one, departing San Lazzaro at 12:30pm, doesn't always run. If you know you'll want the later transfer, let us know in advance so we can make sure a vehicle is arranged for you. If you want to transfer to Naples Airport outside of these times and are thinking of organising a private transfer, please note that there are no commercial taxi operators in San Lazzaro and we strongly recommend pre-booking a private transfer through Explore before your holiday.
If you're travelling on the second transfer, please be aware that you will need to check out of your room after breakfast. Luggage can be stored at the agriturismo and you are free to relax in the common areas.
Meals:Breakfast
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SaraVerified Traveler
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The host family was lovely, accommodating and friendly. Each meal was delicious and served with warmth and smiles. Our guide, Pete Meyers, was knowledgeable confident and very conscientious. All of our 16 tour members had his attention and focus throughout the week. The areas of the hikes and visits were all stunning and filled with beautiful views, experiences and food!
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AnonymousVerified Traveler
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Our hike leader was the best - knowledgeable and enjoyable to hike with. He shared stories and about the local history and geography. I would recommend this 7 day walking trip on the Amalfi to anyone who enjoys mixing hiking and cultural experiences.
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SusanVerified Traveler
5.0 out of 5
A friend recommended Explore. The Amalfi coast walk was my first trip as a solo traveler with a small group of people I did not know beforehand. My first guided trip.
Explore's description was clear and accurate, from the meals we would have to the place we would stay to the distances we would walk. Explore was great about reminding us what we had to do before we went.
The whole trip was a joy. Our guide told us there would be no problems, and any problems were his problems, not ours. Everything worked beautifully--the transfer from Naples, the buses to get us to destinations in the morning and to the farm in the evening. The farm where we stayed high above the Amalfi coast was beautiful, with glorious sunrises and sunsets we could see from our balcony. The food the family prepared was delicious, and we enjoyed eating together in the big dining room.
The walks were steeply up and down, often on stone paths carved into the hillsides over centuries. Throughout, we could enjoy views of the villages and the sea. Our guide described the natural and human history of the area, pointing out landscape features to us. Though the walks were steep, we had plenty of time to stop in a village for a cool drink, a coffee, or a gelato.
A wonderful trip.
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CraigVerified Traveler
5.0 out of 5
Great experience! Our guide, Pete was fantastic. He had great detailed information about the area and all the history. It was reassuring to see how much he was concerned about the group's safety. Food was very rustic, plentiful and delicious. Great location to explore the area from.
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AnonymousVerified Traveler
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Great holiday, with a very friendly bunch from all around the World. The Guide Pete was very informative & good fun and the family who run the farm were all lovely & helpful. Highly recommended.