Experience the Timeless Beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Rome the Eternal City

This Amazing trip will lead you from the Eternal City of Rome to the amazing and charming Amalfi Coast! 

You will visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and The incredible Vatican City! Let yourself be charmed by the Amalfi Coast, from Amalfi to Positano, Capri, and Naples!

Start and end in Rome! With the In-depth Cultural tour of the Amalfi Coast and the Eternal City – Rome, you have a 9-day tour package taking you through Rome, Italy, and 5 other destinations in Italy. Amalfi Coast and the Eternal City – Rome includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, and transport.

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Rome and the Amalfi Coast: Two Jewels of Italy

Italy is a country rich in marvelous places, each with its uniqueness and breathtaking beauty. Two of these places stand out for their millennia-long history, extraordinary culture, and stunning scenery: Rome and the Amalfi Coast. These two Italian gems are must-visit destinations for anyone looking to explore the richness of Italian heritage and savor spectacular views.

Rome: The Eternal City

Rome is often referred to as the “Eternal City,” and for good reason. With over 2,000 years of history, Rome is one of the oldest cities in the world. It’s a place where the past and present blend in a fascinating mix of monuments, culture, food, and daily life.

One of Rome’s iconic landmarks is the Colosseum. This Roman amphitheater was built in the 1st century AD and was the site of gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and other events. Today, it’s one of the most visited archaeological sites in the world and a lasting symbol of the power and grandeur of ancient Rome.

The Colosseum is just one of the many historical sites Rome has to offer. The Roman Forum is an archaeological area that was the center of political, religious, and commercial life in ancient Rome. Here, you can stroll among the ruins of temples, basilicas, and monuments dating back centuries.

The Vatican City is another unmissable destination in Rome. It serves as the spiritual center of Catholicism and the residence of the Pope. St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the most important places of worship globally and is known for its architectural magnificence. The Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s frescoes, is a timeless masterpiece.

However, Rome is not just about history and religion. It’s also a vibrant and modern city with an exceptional culinary scene. Sample authentic Italian dishes like homemade pasta, Roman-style pizza, and artisanal gelato. And don’t forget to enjoy a glass of Italian wine in one of the city’s cozy cafes.

The Amalfi Coast: A Stunning Coastal Backdrop

From the Eternal City, we head south along the Tyrrhenian coast to reach the spectacular Amalfi Coast. Situated in the Campania region, this coastal area is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque towns, and seafront beaches.

Positano is one of the jewels of the Amalfi Coast. This picturesque town is known for its colorful houses overlooking the sea and narrow streets winding through fashion shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Positano is also famous for Spiaggia Grande, where you can bask in the sun and take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.

Amalfi is another coastal town that’s worth a visit. This ancient maritime republic is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, a magnificent example of Romanesque-Arabesque architecture, and wander the streets of the historic center.

Ravello is a hidden gem of the Amalfi Coast. Perched on a hill, Ravello offers spectacular panoramic views of the coast and the sea. It’s also renowned for its breathtaking gardens, including the Gardens of Villa Cimbrone and the Gardens of Villa Rufolo, which have inspired poets and artists over the centuries.

The cuisine of the Amalfi Coast is a sensory delight. Local restaurants offer dishes made with fresh fish, lemons, olive oil, and local produce. You can’t leave the region without savoring limoncello, a traditional lemon liqueur.

An unforgettable experience on the Amalfi Coast is driving along the winding roads that hug the cliffs and offer some of the most stunning coastal views in the world. Whether you’re exploring the colorful towns or lounging on the beaches, the Amalfi Coast is a place of beauty and relaxation.

Duration

9 Giorni – 8 notti

Meeting point

Rome Fiumicino Airport

Participants

Guaranteed departure upon reaching 15 participants.

Experience Description

Experience the Timeless Beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Rome the Eternal City

Day 1: Colosseum and of the Roman Forum

Upon arrival at Fiumicino Airport, You will be welcomed by our driver and tour Leader. Transfer from Fiumicino Airport to Rome (duration: about 1 h 20 min). Check-in at the Hotel near the city center. Time to rest.  The  Tour Leader will explain the itinerary and He/She will be glad to give you any information.

Welcome dinner and overnight.
Day 2: Squares and Fountains tour
Breakfast at the hotel. 9.30 a.m. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. You will start the tour Squares and Fountains: the tour will start from Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) and will continue to Trevi Fountain. Visit Galleria Alberto Sordi, to reach Piazza Colonna. Piazza di Pietra, the Pantheon, and then you will continue with Palazzo Madama, reaching Piazza Navona (duration: about 3 hours).
Lunch at your leisure. Transfer and visit the Vatican Museums (duration: 3 hours). Dinner and overnight.

Day 3: Roman Castles tour

Breakfast at the hotel. 9.15 a.m. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Meeting with a Tour guide and start the tours of the Alban Hills or Castelli Romani, the term Castelli Romani (in English, roman castles), indicates a group of small cities located in the nearby of Rome (above the Colli Albani, in a landscape once called Latium Vetus) The tour of Castelli Romani will bring you to discover the hidden treasures of Frascati (with Villa Aldobrandini and the marvelous Basilica of St. Peter Apostle), Castel Gandolfo and the Papal Palace, Nemi, Grottaferrata and Monte Porzio Catone. Grottaferrata: Exarchic Greek Monastery of Saint Mary, Castel Gandolfo: the Papal Palace from outside and the Church of St. Thomas of Villanova, Nemi: the Lake of Nemi, Frascati: the Basilica of St. Peter’s Apostle and Villa Aldobrandini (wine tasting on request). (duration: 6 hours ).
Day 4: Rome
Free day to explore Rome at your leisure
Day 5: Rome – Amalfi Coast
Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Transfer from Rome to Amalfi. A local tour guide will lead you to discover Amalfi and Positano. Lunch at your leisure
tasting to tour of Limoncello! Check-in at the Hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Day 6: Amalfi – Capri
Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Transfer to the port, where you will take the Ferry from Amalfi to Capri, you will be welcomed by the guide upon your arrival in Capri. (visit duration: 7h) at 6.00 p.m. you will return to the Ferry in Amalfi. Dinner and Overnight
Day 7: Amalfi – Paestum
Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Transfer towards Paestum, you will meet the guide directly in Paestum. Lunch in a typical restaurant. Free time to explore the city by yourself.  Transfer to the hotel. Dinner and Overnight
Day 8: Naples
Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. At 9.15 a.m. Check out and then transfer towards Naples (with driver), and visit the city with a local guide. Lunch at your leisure.
Free time in the afternoon. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner and Overnight
Day 9: Naples
Breakfast at the hotel. The tour leader will attend you at the hall. Pick up and transfer to Naples airport. Time to say goodbye. End of services.

Services included

Hotel 4**** HB, Hotel with sea view 4**** HB Hotel in 4**** HB

Guided tour as mentioned in the program

Entrance tickets ( No Colosseum)

Bus for the whole trip

Ferry tickets from/to Amalfi/Capri

Limoncello tasting tour

Tour leader

Excluded services

Flights from/to Rome-Naples

Insurance

Lunches, Extra meals, Tips\ Extra in general and all not included in “The quote includes”

Requirements

Experience the Timeless Beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Rome the Eternal City

The documentation required to enter Italy varies according to your country of origin:

  • for EU citizens and citizens of countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement, a valid identity card is sufficient as an alternative to a passport;
  • Citizens from non-EU countries may enter Italy with a passport valid for at least three months after the planned date of departure from the Schengen Area.

Do I need a visa to go to Italy?

When you will need a visa to enter Italy

Depending on your country of origin, you may require a visa to enter Italy. You can request a visa from the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence and it will generally be issued after 90 days. To find out which countries require a visa to enter Italy, please visit esteri.it. On this website, you can enter your nationality, your country of residence, the duration of your stay (less than or more than 90 days) and the reason for your trip. Remember that once you arrive at the border, the authorities may request documentation justifying your reasons for and duration of your stay in Italy.

If you are staying at a hotel or other accommodation, its manager will fill out a Declaration of Presence for you, which they will then send to the Police Headquarters. However, it is always a good idea to always carry a copy of the Declaration with you, so that you can show it to the police in the event that they want to check.

If you enter Italy from a country outside the Schengen Area, the uniform Schengen stamp, which is affixed to your passport during border control, replaces the Declaration of Presence. If you enter Italy from a Schengen Area country and do not stay in an accommodation facility, you must submit a Declaration of Presence to the Police Headquarters of the province in which you are staying within eight days of entering Italy.

Travel insurance in Italy: tips for a smooth journey

Travel insurance is always recommended: this ensures that you are financially covered in the event of delays or flight cancellations, and you won’t be caught out in the event you experience health problems.

It is always a good idea to keep a screenshot or PDF copy of bookings for flights, hotels, or other documents on your phone: this makes it easier to show information if requested.

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