Activities
Get acquainted with a new destination or explore one of your favorite Italian cities in a new and exciting way!
Whether you are looking to cover the must-see's, have more hands on experience with a cooking class, or really want to get out into the country with a bike ride, we have a wide selection for you to choose from.
Below are lists by city or category for you to browse while dreaming up your perfect vacation.

Discover the charming town of Sorrento on in a 2-hour group tour, led by a local expert guide. Stroll through the historic city center, filled with vibrant shops, and visit the scenic Valley of the Mills. Indulge in a sweet treat—a local IGP lemon topped with sugar—before continuing your walk to the heart of the city.
As you explore Corso Italia, the bustling main street, enjoy a break to savor a traditional “tagliere” featuring a selection of local cheeses and salami. Visit the serene Cloister of Saint Francis and take in the breathtaking views from Villa Comunale, overlooking the Gulf of Naples.
Next, head to the picturesque fishing village of Marina Grande, where colorful buildings, the dome of a small church, and the ancient “Monazzeri,” once used to store boats and now charming restaurants, create a captivating atmosphere by the sea. Conclude your tour with another tasting of local delicacies in this unique seaside setting!
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Discover the charming town of Sorrento on in a 2-hour group tour, led by a local expert guide. Stroll through the historic city center, filled with vibrant shops, and visit the scenic Valley of the Mills. Indulge in a sweet treat—a local IGP lemon topped with sugar—before continuing your walk to the heart of the city.
As you explore Corso Italia, the bustling main street, enjoy a break to savor a traditional “tagliere” featuring a selection of local cheeses and salami. Visit the serene Cloister of Saint Francis and take in the breathtaking views from Villa Comunale, overlooking the Gulf of Naples.
Next, head to the picturesque fishing village of Marina Grande, where colorful buildings, the dome of a small church, and the ancient “Monazzeri,” once used to store boats and now charming restaurants, create a captivating atmosphere by the sea. Conclude your tour with another tasting of local delicacies in this unique seaside setting!
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Enjoy a full day private tour in the southern food and wine valley.
First stop is in Venticano, a small town in the province of Avellino, for a visit to a salami factory and a tasting of their products.
Then head to Taurasi, the birthplace of the Aglianico and Taurasi DOCG wines. You will visit a local winery and enjoy a guided tasting of three wines.
In the afternoon, you will continue to either a pasta, cheese or honey factory and learn how one of these products is made from scratch. The visit to the factory is followed by a product tasting.
At the time of the booking, please let your agent know which visit and tasting you prefer in the afternoon (pasta, cheese or honey).
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Once in Naples, enjoy a private, guided walking tour of the major sights like Piazza del Gesu’, Spaccanapoli, St. Chiara Church including a tour of the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) with its extensive Greek and Roman collections, a must-see for art enthusiasts.
The MANN was once a royal stable during the time of King Charles III of Spain and today houses works of the highest quality produced in Egyptian, Greek and Roman times. The core of these exhibits is from the Farnese collection, founded upon gems collected by Cosimo de' Medici and Lorenzo Il Magnifico in the 15th century. Additionally, the museum contains a large number of Roman artifacts from Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum, including important mosaics recovered from the ruins of the Vesuvian cities.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Once in Naples, enjoy a private, guided walking tour of the major sights like Piazza del Gesu’, Spaccanapoli, St. Chiara Church including a tour of the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) with its extensive Greek and Roman collections, a must-see for art enthusiasts.
The MANN was once a royal stable during the time of King Charles III of Spain and today houses works of the highest quality produced in Egyptian, Greek and Roman times. The core of these exhibits is from the Farnese collection, founded upon gems collected by Cosimo de' Medici and Lorenzo Il Magnifico in the 15th century. Additionally, the museum contains a large number of Roman artifacts from Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum, including important mosaics recovered from the ruins of the Vesuvian cities.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Enjoy an authentic Italian culinary experience just outside of Sorrento at a family-owned farm since 1898 including a hands-on demonstration and tastings of freshly made Italian delights!
Board a shuttle bus in Sorrento and transfer to Massa Lubrense. Join a guided tour of the farm among fruit trees, vines, hives, friendly animals, seasonal crops, olive and lemon groves. Learn about the farm's history, how the famous I.G.P. Sorrento Lemons, D.O.P. Sorrento Peninsula Olive Oil and Wine are produced and visit the ancient family wine cellar, the farm's museum in the 18th century Chapel and the old Oil Mill. Then enjoy a tasting of typical Italian delicacies including limoncello liqueur, homemade lemonade, sliced lemons with sugar, lemon and orange jams, honey, cheeses, D.O.P Extra Virgin Olive Oil on homemade bread.
Enjoy a light meal including an appetizer, a first course of pasta and a dessert.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Enjoy an authentic Italian culinary experience just outside of Sorrento at a family-owned farm since 1898 including a hands-on demonstration and tastings of freshly made Italian delights!
Board a shuttle bus in Sorrento and transfer to Massa Lubrense. Join a guided tour of the farm among fruit trees, vines, hives, friendly animals, seasonal crops, olive and lemon groves. Learn about the farm's history, how the famous I.G.P. Sorrento Lemons, D.O.P. Sorrento Peninsula Olive Oil and Wine are produced and visit the ancient family wine cellar, the farm's museum in the 18th century Chapel and the old Oil Mill. Then enjoy a tasting of typical Italian delicacies including limoncello liqueur, homemade lemonade, sliced lemons with sugar, lemon and orange jams, honey, cheeses, D.O.P Extra Virgin Olive Oil on homemade bread.
Enjoy a light meal including an appetizer, a first course of pasta and a dessert.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Experience a private excursion through the enchanting Southern Food and Wine Valley.
Commence your journey with a visit to a prestigious winery, where you'll explore lush vineyards and ancient wine cellars. Delight your palate with a curated tasting of three exquisite wines, each showcasing the region's distinctive territory.
Next, venture to a renowned buffalo mozzarella cheese creamery, where you'll gain insight into the intricate cheese-making process. Indulge in a light lunch featuring an array of local delicacies, accompanied by a tasting of authentic regional dairy products.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Experience a private excursion through the enchanting Southern Food and Wine Valley.
Commence your journey with a visit to a prestigious winery, where you'll explore lush vineyards and ancient wine cellars. Delight your palate with a curated tasting of three exquisite wines, each showcasing the region's distinctive territory.
Next, venture to a renowned buffalo mozzarella cheese creamery, where you'll gain insight into the intricate cheese-making process. Indulge in a light lunch featuring an array of local delicacies, accompanied by a tasting of authentic regional dairy products.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Embark in the morning on your private boat from Sorrento and head along the coastline towards the Island of Capri. You will see the private villas and coves of the Sorrento Coast on one side and the island of Capri in front of you, with Naples and Mt. Vesuvius to your right as you cross the Bay of Naples. The views are spectacular. Throughout the day you will have the opportunity to stop and swim, visit Capri and Anacapri, and experience the beauty of the unique coastline.
Here are some highlights of the tour:
The Blue Grotto: Known for its electric blue light, it was once the private bath house of Roman Emperor Tiberius before it was abandoned for centuries, feared to be cursed.
Green Grotto: Turquoise waters with a natural arc leading to the other side of the grotto, opening to what some say is the best swimming lagoon on the island.
White Grotto: Named for the white stalactites that adorn the cave, it sits directly below a higher grotto that has a natural rock formation in the shape of the Virgin Mary.
Marina Piccola: A popular docking spot for yachts of the rich and famous with a view of the Faraglioni that must be experienced.
I Faraglioni: The symbol of Capri and the backdrop to many designer ads, most notably D&G Light Blue perfume. The captain may even boat through the center hole of one of the rocks!
One of the best parts about chartering a boat is that the captain is a local of the area. While he is not a licensed tour guide, he is knowledgeable of the area and will be more than happy to provide information on what you are seeing as well as insider tips on things to do.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Embark on a memorable adventure to Capri and Anacapri. Board a high-speed motorboat and soak in the breathtaking views along the coastline. Upon reaching Marina Grande, the journey continues to the upper part of the island, where you will reach a staircase with about 25 steps descending to the entrance of the enchanting Blue Grotto*. Carefully transfer to a small rowboat for a magical exploration of the Blue Grotto.
The next destination is Anacapri, situated on the island's hill, featuring the Villa of the Swedish doctor Axel Munthe and the exhilarating Seggiovia of Monte Solaro, a chairlift offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Gulf. You will have a guided tour of this part of the island and then some free time to explore on your own.
The adventure then moves to Capri, with a quick ride along the "Mamma Mia Road" leading to the island's center. Under the guidance of your expert guide, explore the charming Piazzetta of Capri, with its iconic sea-view clock, narrow streets surrounding the square, the fashionable Via Camerelle, and the historic Certosa San Giacomo, home to the unique Carthusia perfume shop.
Then, take advantage of free time to enjoy lunch, visit Augustus Gardens, or savor a coffee or delicious gelato before going back to the port and catching the hydrofoil back to Sorrento.
*In case the Blue Grotto is not accessible due to the high sea level, a boat tour around the island or a lunch at a local restaurant will be offered instead.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Embark in the morning on your private boat from Sorrento and head along the coastline towards the Island of Capri. You will see the private villas and coves of the Sorrento Coast on one side and the island of Capri in front of you, with Naples and Mt. Vesuvius to your right as you cross the Bay of Naples. The views are spectacular. Throughout the day you will have the opportunity to stop and swim, visit Capri and Anacapri, and experience the beauty of the unique coastline.
Here are some highlights of the tour:
The Blue Grotto: Known for its electric blue light, it was once the private bath house of Roman Emperor Tiberius before it was abandoned for centuries, feared to be cursed.
Green Grotto: Turquoise waters with a natural arc leading to the other side of the grotto, opening to what some say is the best swimming lagoon on the island.
White Grotto: Named for the white stalactites that adorn the cave, it sits directly below a higher grotto that has a natural rock formation in the shape of the Virgin Mary.
Marina Piccola: A popular docking spot for yachts of the rich and famous with a view of the Faraglioni that must be experienced.
I Faraglioni: The symbol of Capri and the backdrop to many designer ads, most notably D&G Light Blue perfume. The captain may even boat through the center hole of one of the rocks!
One of the best parts about chartering a boat is that the captain is a local of the area. While he is not a licensed tour guide, he is knowledgeable of the area and will be more than happy to provide information on what you are seeing as well as insider tips on things to do.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Depart from Sorrento for a 30 min ride to Herculaneum, the ancient Roman city destroyed tragically after the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in AD 79.
When the catastrophe of AD 79 occurred Herculaneum was submerged under a torrent of mud and lava that hardened into a soft tufa (a kind of course rock) that preserved many of the wooden parts of houses and household objects which can be seen today. A large part of the town is still buried, and certainly many art treasures are still to be found.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.

Set out on a 2 hour sunset cruise along the coastline where you will escape the hustle and bustle of busy Sorrento. Relaxed and informal, enjoy a cruise along the beautiful Neapolitan Riviera. Stop to swim in the calm waters as the sun begins to set behind the island of Capri. The Bay of Naples is known for its beautiful sunsets and there is no better way to experience them than on a private boat. You will have an unobstructed view of the sun setting behind the island. Sip prosecco and enjoy the tranquil environment of the southern Italian landscape. Ask your skipper about the coastline- he will be more than happy to give you some history, legends, and information about what you are seeing as well as insider information regarding the best things to do and see.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Set out on a 2 hour sunset cruise along the coastline where you will escape the hustle and bustle of busy Sorrento. Relaxed and informal, enjoy a cruise along the beautiful Neapolitan Riviera. Stop to swim in the calm waters as the sun begins to set behind the island of Capri. The Bay of Naples is known for its beautiful sunsets and there is no better way to experience them than on a private boat. You will have an unobstructed view of the sun setting behind the island. Sip prosecco and enjoy the tranquil environment of the southern Italian landscape. Ask your skipper about the coastline- he will be more than happy to give you some history, legends, and information about what you are seeing as well as insider information regarding the best things to do and see.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Set out on a sunset cruise along the Sorrentine Peninsula in the Bay of Naples where you will escape the hustle and bustle of Sorrento. Relaxed and informal, you may stop to swim in the calm waters as the sun begins to set. You will have an unobstructed view of the sun setting behind the island of Capri. Sip prosecco and enjoy the tranquil environment of the southern Italian landscape. Ask your skipper about the coastline- he will be more than happy to give you some history, legends, and information about what you are seeing as well as insider information regarding the best things to do and see.
After about 2 hours of enjoying the beautiful boat, sea and sunset, the skipper will cruise over to a secluded beach lined with authentic, family owned restaurants just around the corner on the Amalfi Coast to drop you off for dinner. This area has become an icon in the region because the food is absolutely not to be missed and many of these beautiful beaches are not easily accessible by car. The captain will take you to one of the restaurants where the boat will pull right up to shore and he will wait while you dine, then take you back to your embarkation point. Don't forget to lay on the sundeck and look up at the stars on the way back to port, as this is one of the best areas for stargazing.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Set out on a sunset cruise along the Sorrentine Peninsula in the Bay of Naples where you will escape the hustle and bustle of Sorrento. Relaxed and informal, you may stop to swim in the calm waters as the sun begins to set. You will have an unobstructed view of the sun setting behind the island of Capri. Sip prosecco and enjoy the tranquil environment of the southern Italian landscape. Ask your skipper about the coastline- he will be more than happy to give you some history, legends, and information about what you are seeing as well as insider information regarding the best things to do and see.
After about 2 hours of enjoying the beautiful boat, sea and sunset, the skipper will cruise over to a secluded beach lined with authentic, family owned restaurants just around the corner on the Amalfi Coast to drop you off for dinner. This area has become an icon in the region because the food is absolutely not to be missed and many of these beautiful beaches are not easily accessible by car. The captain will take you to one of the restaurants where the boat will pull right up to shore and he will wait while you dine, then take you back to your embarkation point. Don't forget to lay on the sundeck and look up at the stars on the way back to port, as this is one of the best areas for stargazing.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

The “Amalfi Coast Drive” is said to be the most famous scenic drive in Europe and from Sorrento, the winding cliff top road offers breathtaking panoramic views at every bend. Each spot is a world of its own, a fantastic world which dazzles the imagination and inspires unforgettable impressions. On this tour, you'll discover Positano, Amalfi and Ravello, three of the most beautiful villages in the south of Italy.
Positano is a stunning petit village, famous for its perched whitewashed houses and a striking view of the crystal-blue sea. In Positano you will have about one hour to explore the town on your own. Then, you will stop in Amalfi, the capital city of the former Amalfi Republic, and its wonderful Saint Andrew’s Cathedral. Enjoy some free time (about 2 hours) in Amalfi on your own or take an optional boat ride at additional cost. Last stop is Ravello situated in a more elevated position than the other pearls of the Amalfi Coast. Ravello offers grand architecture, exquisite gardens and panoramic views. You will have about one hour on your own to visit the Duomo or Villa Rufolo (optional; entrance fees not included).
The arrival in Sorrento is expected to be approximately around 4:30pm depending on the traffic. Please note that the order of the cities visited may change for operational reason without advance notice.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

The “Amalfi Coast Drive” is said to be the most famous scenic drive in Europe and from Sorrento, the winding cliff top road offers breathtaking panoramic views at every bend. Each spot is a world of its own, a fantastic world which dazzles the imagination and inspires unforgettable impressions. On this tour, you'll discover Positano, Amalfi and Ravello, three of the most beautiful villages in the south of Italy.
Positano is a stunning petit village, famous for its perched whitewashed houses and a striking view of the crystal-blue sea. In Positano you will have about one hour to explore the town on your own. Then, you will stop in Amalfi, the capital city of the former Amalfi Republic, and its wonderful Saint Andrew’s Cathedral. Enjoy some free time (about 2 hours) in Amalfi on your own or take an optional boat ride at additional cost. Last stop is Ravello situated in a more elevated position than the other pearls of the Amalfi Coast. Ravello offers grand architecture, exquisite gardens and panoramic views. You will have about one hour on your own to visit the Duomo or Villa Rufolo (optional; entrance fees not included).
The arrival in Sorrento is expected to be approximately around 4:30pm depending on the traffic. Please note that the order of the cities visited may change for operational reason without advance notice.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Pompeii holds an intense fascination for visitors today. Following the eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 A.D., Pompeii lay buried and forgotten for hundreds of years. The town is high on the list of the Wonders of the World and the excavations begun in the 18th Century are still being carried out today.
Your guide will take you slowly through some of the ancient streets of Pompeii where you can see Baths, Forums and Villas built by the prosperous Romans in the year 80 B.C. Marvel at the fabulously preserved Frescos which adorned the walls and floors of the Villas.Even if your interests do not lie in history, this is an archaeological site that cannot fail to impress you.
Mount Vesuvius dominates the Bay of Naples. It is the only active volcano on the mainland of Europe. The slopes were once covered with vineyards and woods and provided an innocent looking backdrop for the bustling town below. The bus will take you to within nearly 1,000 yards of the top of Vesuvius and from here you can hike to the very top and admire the splendid panoramic views across the bay. From the blackened crater rises a single plume of smoke, a reminder that the volcano is only sleeping for now...
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Pompeii holds an intense fascination for visitors today. Following the eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 A.D., Pompeii lay buried and forgotten for hundreds of years. The town is high on the list of the Wonders of the World and the excavations begun in the 18th Century are still being carried out today.
Your guide will take you slowly through some of the ancient streets of Pompeii where you can see Baths, Forums and Villas built by the prosperous Romans in the year 80 B.C. Marvel at the fabulously preserved Frescos which adorned the walls and floors of the Villas.Even if your interests do not lie in history, this is an archaeological site that cannot fail to impress you.
Mount Vesuvius dominates the Bay of Naples. It is the only active volcano on the mainland of Europe. The slopes were once covered with vineyards and woods and provided an innocent looking backdrop for the bustling town below. The bus will take you to within nearly 1,000 yards of the top of Vesuvius and from here you can hike to the very top and admire the splendid panoramic views across the bay. From the blackened crater rises a single plume of smoke, a reminder that the volcano is only sleeping for now...
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Depart from Sorrento for a 30-minute ride to Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed tragically after the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in the year 79 B.C. You can admire all the structures typical of the Roman world as the main square or forum, baths, theaters, mansions with remains of frescoes from Roman times, the attraction of spectacular plaster casts containing bones of Pompeians that died during the disaster.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Depart from Sorrento for a 30-minute ride to Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed tragically after the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in the year 79 B.C. You can admire all the structures typical of the Roman world as the main square or forum, baths, theaters, mansions with remains of frescoes from Roman times, the attraction of spectacular plaster casts containing bones of Pompeians that died during the disaster.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Enjoy a leisurely day discovering the secrets of the Italian cuisine. Spend a fun day learning how to prepare an authentic Neapolitan meal while following traditional recipes that have been passed down for generations. All dishes will be prepared with the most genuine and fresh ingredients- After all, you are in Italy! The class is hands-on so you will be doing the preparation alongside the chef. Then you will have the chance to sit back and relax with a glass of wine. Enjoy the delicious meal you’ve prepared along with tasty appetizers.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Named after the hike’s beautiful views and mythological history, the Path of the Gods or in Italian, “Sentiero degli Dei,” is considered today one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world.
Departure from Sorrento and transfer to Nocelle by private minibus.
Under the guidance of an expert environmental guide you will hike and climb up the ancient path that connects Nocelle to Bomerano. The path is almost 5 miles and takes about 3 hours. The landscape and the views are constantly changing from lush green plants to covered forest with a floor coated in leaves.
Along the path you will also pass terraced farmland dotted with homes growing wine grapes, tomatoes, wheat and admire the remains of ancient farmhouses.
Return to Sorrento by private minibus from Bomerano.
Mileage: 5 miles
Hiking time: 3 hours
Terrain: the trail is mostly flat with a rough terrain and with sections of steep and uneven steps Difficulty: Moderate. The path is not suitable for those who suffer from vertigo.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Embark in the morning on your private boat from Sorrento and cruise along the Sorrento Coastline towards the Amalfi Coast. You will see the private villas and coves of Sorrento on one side and the island of Capri on your other side, with Naples and Mt. Vesuvius behind you. The views are spectacular. You will then head over to the Amalfi Coast where you will have the opportunity to stop and swim, visit various villages, and experience the beauty of the unique coastline.
Here are some highlights of the tour:
Nerano: A small fishing village on the Amalfi Coast and home of the "Blue Flag" which is awarded to various beaches under strict criteria, signifying high quality and cleanliness of the sea.
Crapolla: A fiord just past Nerano where you can see the remains of a Roman villa and a tiny beach where fisherman still repair their fishing boats today.
Li Galli Islands: A set of private islands off the coast of Positano where Ulysses heard the song of the sirens as he passed through. There is an underwater nature reserve in the middle of the archipelago and a beautiful view of Positano as well as Capri.
Positano: The view of Positano from the sea is one of the most famous views in the world. Cruise along the coastline and pass the world-renown 5 star San Pietro Hotel, small hidden coves and beaches where you can stop for a swim off the boat if you would like.
Praiano: A typical Amalfi Coast fishing village that is built onto two sides of the mountain and home to the sea cave dubbed "La Grotta Africana".
Furore: Here you will pass a wonderful turquoise Fjord with a bridge where a diving competition is held every year. It is also the location where Roberto Rossellini filmed "Amore" beside Anna Magnani.
Conca dei Marini: You will pass a beautiful bay under the former villa of Sophia Loren, as well as a natural arc in the rocks dubbed the "Lover's Arc". This is one of the most beautiful spots on the Amalfi Coast and was voted to be in the top 100 most beautiful villages in all of Italy.
Amalfi: The most famous town on the Amalfi Coast, a bustling village with a beautiful cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew and home to lovely hotels, shops, restaurants and an historic paper mill/museum which produces organic paper.
One of the best parts about chartering a boat is that the captain is a local of the area. While he is not a licensed tour guide, he is knowledgeable of the area and will be more than happy to provide information on what you are seeing as well as insider tips on things to do.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Named after the hike’s beautiful views and mythological history, the Path of the Gods or in Italian, “Sentiero degli Dei,” is considered today one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world.
Departure from Sorrento and transfer to Nocelle by private minibus.
Under the guidance of an expert environmental guide you will hike and climb up the ancient path that connects Nocelle to Bomerano. The path is almost 5 miles and takes about 3 hours. The landscape and the views are constantly changing from lush green plants to covered forest with a floor coated in leaves.
Along the path you will also pass terraced farmland dotted with homes growing wine grapes, tomatoes, wheat and admire the remains of ancient farmhouses.
Return to Sorrento by private minibus from Bomerano.
Mileage: 5 miles
Hiking time: 3 hours
Terrain: the trail is mostly flat with a rough terrain and with sections of steep and uneven steps Difficulty: Moderate. The path is not suitable for those who suffer from vertigo.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Embark in the morning on your private boat from Sorrento and cruise along the Sorrento Coastline towards the Amalfi Coast. You will see the private villas and coves of Sorrento on one side and the island of Capri on your other side, with Naples and Mt. Vesuvius behind you. The views are spectacular. You will then head over to the Amalfi Coast where you will have the opportunity to stop and swim, visit various villages, and experience the beauty of the unique coastline.
Here are some highlights of the tour:
Nerano: A small fishing village on the Amalfi Coast and home of the "Blue Flag" which is awarded to various beaches under strict criteria, signifying high quality and cleanliness of the sea.
Crapolla: A fiord just past Nerano where you can see the remains of a Roman villa and a tiny beach where fisherman still repair their fishing boats today.
Li Galli Islands: A set of private islands off the coast of Positano where Ulysses heard the song of the sirens as he passed through. There is an underwater nature reserve in the middle of the archipelago and a beautiful view of Positano as well as Capri.
Positano: The view of Positano from the sea is one of the most famous views in the world. Cruise along the coastline and pass the world-renown 5 star San Pietro Hotel, small hidden coves and beaches where you can stop for a swim off the boat if you would like.
Praiano: A typical Amalfi Coast fishing village that is built onto two sides of the mountain and home to the sea cave dubbed "La Grotta Africana".
Furore: Here you will pass a wonderful turquoise Fjord with a bridge where a diving competition is held every year. It is also the location where Roberto Rossellini filmed "Amore" beside Anna Magnani.
Conca dei Marini: You will pass a beautiful bay under the former villa of Sophia Loren, as well as a natural arc in the rocks dubbed the "Lover's Arc". This is one of the most beautiful spots on the Amalfi Coast and was voted to be in the top 100 most beautiful villages in all of Italy.
Amalfi: The most famous town on the Amalfi Coast, a bustling village with a beautiful cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew and home to lovely hotels, shops, restaurants and an historic paper mill/museum which produces organic paper.
One of the best parts about chartering a boat is that the captain is a local of the area. While he is not a licensed tour guide, he is knowledgeable of the area and will be more than happy to provide information on what you are seeing as well as insider tips on things to do.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Embark on a memorable adventure to Capri and Anacapri. Board a high-speed motorboat and soak in the breathtaking views along the coastline. Upon reaching Marina Grande, the journey continues to the upper part of the island, where you will reach a staircase with about 25 steps descending to the entrance of the enchanting Blue Grotto*. Carefully transfer to a small rowboat for a magical exploration of the Blue Grotto.
The next destination is Anacapri, situated on the island's hill, featuring the Villa of the Swedish doctor Axel Munthe and the exhilarating Seggiovia of Monte Solaro, a chairlift offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Gulf. You will have a guided tour of this part of the island and then some free time to explore on your own.
The adventure then moves to Capri, with a quick ride along the "Mamma Mia Road" leading to the island's center. Under the guidance of your expert guide, explore the charming Piazzetta of Capri, with its iconic sea-view clock, narrow streets surrounding the square, the fashionable Via Camerelle, and the historic Certosa San Giacomo, home to the unique Carthusia perfume shop.
Then, take advantage of free time to enjoy lunch, visit Augustus Gardens, or savor a coffee or delicious gelato before going back to the port and catching the hydrofoil back to Sorrento.
*In case the Blue Grotto is not accessible due to the high sea level, a boat tour around the island or a lunch at a local restaurant will be offered instead.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Visit the famous ruins of Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed tragically after the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in the year 79 B.C. You can admire all the structures typical of the Roman world as the main square or forum, baths, theaters, mansions with remains of frescoes from Roman times, the attraction of spectacular plaster casts containing bones of Pompeians that died during the disaster.
Exact time will be provided in final documents. Pick up at your hotel.