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Italy Road Trip: Rome to Amalfi Coast


Dates and Prices
Day By Day Itinerary

- Day 1Welcome to Rome
Ciao Roma! Arriving at the airport, pick up the car. Park at the hotel or somewhere around the city and take a little walk around. You can already discover some of the most famous stops. Find a good Italian restaurant. Treat yourself to a perfect dinner experience for the beginning of your adventure!
- Pro tips:
- If you arrive early enough (before 6 PM) check out the “Orange garden”. It is located on one of the “7 hills of Rome”. Enjoy the sunset view!
- If you walk along Via di Santa Sabina Street to the southwest, you will get to the Cavalieri di Malta Square (Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta). It was built by Giovan Battista Piranesi in 1765. You can legally indulge in peeping through the keyhole installed at the entrance door to the Villa dei Cavalieri. Through the hole, you can see the dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral (Basilica di San Pietro) in all its glory.
- It’s easy to move around using a “city bus” if you don’t want to trouble yourself with parking around some crowded spots.
- Pro tips:
- Day 2Drive to Amalfi
Suggestion for the day: Pompeii and off to Amalfi
- To reach Pompeii from Rome, you’re looking at a 2-hour, 40-minute drive. There you can plan to join a Local Specialist who will share details of the devastation caused by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and show you around this city frozen in time. Drive to Amalfi (1h from Pompeii), where you will spend the second night of your trip. Make sure to not miss these experiences on the Amalfi Coast:
- Visit the Amalfi Cathedral
- Shop on Ruga Nova Mercatorum
- Go on a wine tour
- Walk the Path of the Lemons
- Try a lemon spritz
- To reach Pompeii from Rome, you’re looking at a 2-hour, 40-minute drive. There you can plan to join a Local Specialist who will share details of the devastation caused by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and show you around this city frozen in time. Drive to Amalfi (1h from Pompeii), where you will spend the second night of your trip. Make sure to not miss these experiences on the Amalfi Coast:
- Day 3Drive to Positano
Drive from Amalfi to Positano (40 minutes drive). With its steep houses tumbling down to the sea, old-timey hotels draped in flowering vines, and restaurant terraces, Positano is an obvious favorite with travelers looking for a getaway.
Suggestion for the day: Where Dreams Meet the Sea
- Soak in the views of the coast and the Tyrrhenian Sea from the boat as you enjoy a glass of Prosecco and some light aperitifs. Swim or snorkel in the clear blue waters, or simply enjoy the view. Treat yourself to a romantic dinner with ocean views. Enjoy pasta with fresh seafood paired with a glass of fruity Falanghina.
- Pro Tips:
- If you are a wine lover we recommend a tour of the Maris Cuomo Winery, to experience the magic of Amalfi coast vineyards. The steep slopes, sunny weather, and warm breeze that blows from the Gulf of Salerno make the region perfect for growing wine grapes.
- Tour a Mozzarella farm and the Paestum Temples, which date back to 600 to 450 BCE
- Enjoy nature in the Villa Cimbrone, a beautiful garden in Ravello
- Soak in the sun at Gavitella Beach (Vettica Maggiore), Lannio Beach (Centra), and Arienzo Beach (Positano)
- Get an adrenaline rush with a windsurfing adventure in Praiano
- Day 4Positano
Suggestion for the day: Capri Island Paradise Exploration
- Get ready to set sail for paradise on Day 4! We can help you book a captivating tour to explore the Isle of Capri. You'll cruise across the Bay of Naples, soaking in the breathtaking sights before arriving at this picturesque island. Capri boasts stunning natural beauty, a glamorous atmosphere, and a rich history that has captivated artists, writers, and celebrities for centuries. Imagine yourself swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring charming villages, or browsing upscale boutiques – all while embracing the island's laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle. Whether relaxation or adventure calls your name, Capri Island offers something for everyone.
- Day 5Drive to Sorrento
After a relaxing breakfast, say goodbye to Positano and head north to Sorrento (30-minute drive). Sorrento is a long-time favorite with Italian and international travelers for its beautiful views, tranquil atmosphere, and cascading lemon terraces.
Suggestion for the day: Sorrento: Clifftop Romance and Lemon Groves
- The city's focal point is the Piazza Tasso, a central square built over a gorge that splits the city. Other notable attractions include the beautiful nearby Marina Piccola Bay, the Villa Pollio Roman ruins in Capo di Sorrento, the Sorrentine Peninsula Archaeological Museum, the 11th-century Duomo, and the Basilica di Sant'Antonino, which houses the remains of the city's patron saint.
- Pro Tips:
- Let us help you book a cooking class at the Sorrento Cooking School. The school is the first of its kind in Sorrento and offers daily cooking lessons for amateur cooks and for those looking to enjoy a day of learning about Italian flavors and ingredients from a talented local chef.
- Soak in the sunshine in Piazza Tasso, Sorrento's largest and most popular gathering place. It's crossed by Corso Italia, one of Sorrento's best shopping streets
- Go shopping at the colorful Via San Renato street market, a weekly open-air market for everything from clothes to household items to fresh produce and delicious cheeses
- Get lunch in Marina Grande Beach, Sorrento's fishing village that's famous for its seafood restaurants and volcanic sand beach (the perfect place to relax after a delicious meal)
- Head to the Puolo neighborhood for its shallow beach and waterfront promenade (this area is popular with locals)
- Tour the nearby coastal city of Salerno and the ancient Greek city of Paestum (the site contains some of the world's best-preserved Greek temples)
- Day 6Drive to Rome
Drive to Naples (1h15 drive).
Suggestion for the day: Naples (A Vibrant Tapestry of History and Culture)
- Explore the City. There you can visit the Naples National Archaeological Museum, join a guided tour of Underground Naples to explore the tunnels by candlelight, discover The Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale) and adjacent Piazza del Plebiscito, and find Castel dell’Ovo. Besides all of the suggestions, there are of course many more things to see and do in this beautiful city.
- Looking for a specific tour? Let us know, and we'll find it for you.
Back to Rome
After exploring Naples, head back to Rome. From Napoli to Rome it is a 2 hours and 45 minutes drive. Spend the evening exploring a few of the city's highlights and see for yourself why Rome is considered one of Europe's top cities.
- Pro Tips:
- Go for a stroll in the central Piazza Navona, where families and tourists gather on warm days, and see the beautiful Trevi Fountain and the iconic Pantheon
- Find the perfect antique market, downtown boutique, or shopping mall to find the perfect items in one of the fashion capitals of the world
- If you missed Orange Garden on the first day, arriving in Rome, make sure you enjoy the sunset in the orange groves of the Giardino degli Aranci on the city's Aventine Hill
- Day 7Rome
Suggestion for the day: Rome's Timeless Splendor
- Today you have the whole day to explore Rome at your own pace. In the morning we recommend a guided tour of the Vatican City. Meet your knowledgeable guide at a designated location and embark on a fascinating journey. Make sure it includes the Vatican Museums, the Sphere within a Sphere sculpture, the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, and the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica.
- After your tour, take a short walk to Castel Sant'Angelo before crossing the Tiber River and venturing into the heart of Ancient Rome. If you'd like further guidance, consider booking an afternoon tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Travel back in time to relive the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Learn about some of ancient Rome's most famous and illustrious citizens, such as Julius Caesar, Emperors Augustus and Nero, and the Flavian Emperors who built the Colosseum Spend the rest of your day exploring iconic landmarks like the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, sipping an espresso in Piazza Navona, and climbing the Spanish Steps.
- Book your tours with ease! We offer a convenient one-stop solution for all your travel needs.
- Day 8Farewell Italy
Time to say goodbye to the country of love! After one last cappuccino over breakfast, head to the airport for your connecting flight home. Safe travels!
Why We Love This Deal
- A Seemless Italy Road Trip Awaits: Simply savor the moments, knowing that your trip is in expert hands.
- Get Ready to Fall in Love with the Amalfi Coast: This magical place is where sparkling blue waters kiss beautiful cliffs and lively villages. Find secret beaches, soak up stunning views, and let the irresistible charm of the coast captivate you, just like it has done for visitors over the centuries.
- Uncover the Eternal City of Rome, where history and modernity intertwine in a captivating embrace. Lose yourself in the vibrant streets of Trastevere, savor authentic Italian gelato, and embrace the dolce vita lifestyle that Rome embodies.
- Embrace the Enchantment that Only Italy Can Offer. Book now and let the Amalfi Coast and Rome unveil their irresistible charms. Your Italian adventure awaits!
- Customizable: Add more nights to your stay or even local excursions!
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