This is a full day exploration of the two major towns on the coastal region of Naples - Positano and Amalfi (A UNESCO - World Heritage Stunner). This 8 - hour Private Shore Excursion gives you maximum time to explore and sightsee the picturesque towns at your own pace. The streets of Positano are known for their candy - colored houses built down the cliffs. You will also visit ancient places like Cathedral of St. Andrew in Amalfi, and the gardens of Villa Rufolo in Ravello. You will also be taken to the highest peak of the Hill in Ravello to have a panoramic views of the coastal regions including the landscaped gardens and the much - loved terrace of Villa Cimbrone.
On this tour, you will enjoy live commentary on - board as you journey your way through the coast of Amalfi. This is an all - round transportation that includes hotel pick - up and drop - off in any hotel in Central Naples city. Furthermore, this is a private tour which means it is only meant for you and your group (family or friends) alone but only to a maximum of 8 travelers. Throughout this tour, you will be accompanied by a local guide who is knowledgeable enough to feed you with histories and stories concerning places visited and seen. Note that this tour operates in all weather conditions and travelers are advised to dress appropriately.
The comments and reviews of participants have always been based on testifying to how great this tour is. The guide and driver have always received great commendation and recommendation which means they've been at their best throughout the expedition. The beautiful coastal regions of Amalfi have always been memorable places to visit over the years for travelers, missing it makes your visit to Naples incomplete.
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