Amalfi Coast, Italy
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Viajes a medida a Amalfi Coast

Lemon groves over cliffs over impossible blue.

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Desde 2,600/persona·Mejor época: May–June, September·★★★★★ 500+ viajeros conectados
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¿Qué es un viaje a medida a Amalfi Coast?

A custom Amalfi Coast tour drives the coast road in a vintage Fiat 500 before morning traffic, arranges a cooking class with a local nonna in Positano, books a private gozzo boat to Capri avoiding the ferry crowds, and provides access to a Minori limoncello farm that doesn't appear on TripAdvisor. The key is timing: every experience before or after the group-tour window.

The Amalfi Coast road — SS163 — is 50 kilometers of cliff-edge switchbacks above impossibly blue sea, with lemon groves on one side and vertical drops on the other. Driving it in a vintage Fiat 500 in the morning, before the tour buses fill the narrow road, is one of Italy's defining experiences. A custom Amalfi Coast tour is designed around that specific quality of moment.

The towns are all different. Positano is vertical fashion and aperitivo cliffs. Amalfi is the medieval republic's legacy, a duomo, and Arab-Norman architecture. Ravello is silence and music and garden views 300 meters above the sea. A curated itinerary sequences these personalities rather than rushing through all of them in a single day as group tours do.

May through June and September are the optimal months: warm sea, empty roads before 8 a.m., and the lemon trees in fragrant fruit. July–August is traffic gridlock and tourist crowds. Tours start at €2,600 per person. Capri, Pompeii, and Naples are natural additions from a Positano or Amalfi base.

¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Amalfi Coast?

Nuestros meses recomendados son May–June, September. Aquí una vista mensual con notas de planificación.

Jan
Temporada baja — mejor disponibilidad y precio.
Feb
Temporada baja; tranquilo y a menudo más barato.
Mar
Temporada media; el tiempo mejora.
Apr
Temporada media; empieza el tiempo ideal.
May
Recomendado
Temporada media alta; reserva con antelación.
Jun
Recomendado
Temporada alta; buen tiempo, precios más altos.
Jul
Temporada alta; concurrido pero animado.
Aug
Temporada alta; mes de vacaciones en gran parte de Europa.
Sep
Recomendado
Temporada media alta; nuestro mes favorito.
Oct
Temporada media; luz preciosa y menos turistas.
Nov
Temporada media baja; tranquilo y con ambiente.
Dec
Temporada baja salvo Navidad y Nochevieja.

Las mejores experiencias en Amalfi Coast

Momentos seleccionados por nuestras agencias locales. Cada viaje incluye una selección de estas — o algo mejor si lo encontramos.

Private vintage Fiat coast drive — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 1
Private vintage Fiat coast drive
SS163 at 7:30 a.m. in a vintage Fiat 500: every hairpin above the sea yours before the coaches fill the road. A local driver who has made this journey five thousand times. The best way to understand why this coast exists in a category of its own.
Positano cooking class with a nonna — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 2
Positano cooking class with a nonna
A Positano nonna's kitchen: you shop the morning market, cook three courses from recipes that predate tourism, and eat them overlooking the sea. The best cooking class format is the one where the food isn't performative — this one is genuinely what the family eats.
Capri private gozzo boat — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 3
Capri private gozzo boat
A private gozzo boat to Capri means the Blue Grotto before the tourist rowboat queue forms, Villa Jovis on the cliff-edge that once housed an emperor, and coves only accessible by sea. An entirely different island from the one the day-trippers see.
Ravello gardens and classical concert — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 4
Ravello gardens and classical concert
Villa Cimbrone's Terrace of Infinity in Ravello: a balustrade of baroque busts above a 300-meter drop to the Mediterranean, with Capri on the horizon. Wagner stood here. Later: the garden director explains what the Bloomsbury Group and DH Lawrence saw in this view.
Minori limoncello farm visit — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 5
Minori limoncello farm visit
The Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) runs high above the coast through stone villages and olive terraces with views across to Capri. Four kilometers with a picnic of local cheese and wine, descent by water taxi from Positano beach.
Path of the Gods hike with lunch — Amalfi Coast
Experiencia 6
Path of the Gods hike with lunch
The sfusato amalfitano lemon farm in Minori: two generations harvesting by hand from terraced groves, distilling limoncello in a stone room that smells like the entire coast. The difference from commercial limoncello is the difference between translation and original language.

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7 días clásico

  1. 1
    Día 1: Arrival & Positano Cliffside Evening
    Transfer to your hotel in Positano — a vertical town where every street is a staircase and every view is down to the sea. Afternoon walk from Via Cristoforo Colombo to the beach, learning the town's geography by getting slightly lost. Aperitivo at a cliff terrace at golden hour. Dinner at a family trattoria in the upper Positano away from the seafront tourist restaurants — fresh pasta, local white wine, a view of the duomo's majolica tile dome.
  2. 2
    Día 2: Vintage Fiat Coast Drive & Ravello Gardens
    Your vintage Fiat 500 and local driver collect you at 7:30 a.m., before the tourist coaches fill SS163. The road is yours: every hairpin bend, every lemon grove tunnel, every view of Praiano and Conca dei Marini far below. Ravello by 10 a.m.: Villa Cimbrone's Terrace of Infinity, Villa Rufolo's concert garden (where Wagner composed Parsifal), and a private guided walk with the garden director. Classical concert in the evening if the Ravello Festival is running.
  3. 3
    Día 3: Positano Cooking Class with a Nonna
    Morning at the Positano market with your host — a local grandmother who has been cooking from the same recipes since before tourists discovered this coast. Buy ingredients: locally caught orata, Sorrento lemons, San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella di bufala. Then to her kitchen: three-course lunch of spaghetti alle vongole, grilled fish, and a lemon dessert that distills the entire coast into one bite. Afternoon swimming.
  4. 4
    Día 4: Private Gozzo Boat to Capri
    Your private wooden gozzo departs at 8 a.m. — before the ferry crowd — for the 45-minute crossing to Capri. Morning at the Blue Grotto (enter by rowboat before the queues form), then Villa Jovis (Emperor Tiberius's cliff-edge palace), then a swim at one of the island's inaccessible coves your captain knows. Lunch at a trattoria on the quieter Anacapri. Return to Positano by late afternoon.
  5. 5
    Día 5: Minori Limoncello Farm & Amalfi Town
    A private visit to a family limoncello operation in Minori — not a commercial distillery but a two-generation farm where sfusato amalfitano lemons grow in terraced groves above the sea, harvested by hand and processed in a low stone building smelling of everything Italy is supposed to smell like. Then Amalfi town: the 9th-century Arab-Norman cathedral, the medieval paper mill museum (amalfi paper invented here), and a sfogliatelle pastry at the oldest bar in town.
  6. 6
    Día 6: Path of the Gods Hike with Picnic Lunch
    The Sentiero degli Dei — Path of the Gods — runs high above the coastline from Agerola to Nocelle, with views across to Capri and down to Positano. Four kilometers of walking on ancient mule paths through stone villages and terraced olive groves. Your guide carries the picnic: local cheeses, prosciutto, bruschetta, and the wine your nonna recommended. Descent by private water taxi from Positano beach.
  7. 7
    Día 7: Pompeii Private Visit & Departure
    Early private car to Pompeii for a morning before the tour groups arrive. Your archaeologist guide takes you through the lesser-visited insula (residential blocks), the Villa of the Mysteries, and the plaster casts that show how Vesuvius killed quickly. This is not the tourist Pompeii — it's the human Pompeii, and the difference is significant. Transfer to Naples airport.

14 días en profundidad

  1. 1
    Día 1: Arrival & Positano Evening
    Transfer, cliff-town orientation, aperitivo with duomo view, family trattoria dinner in upper Positano.
  2. 2
    Día 2: Vintage Fiat Drive & Ravello Gardens
    SS163 at 7:30 a.m. in a vintage Fiat, Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo with garden director. Wagner's Parsifal context. Optional Ravello Festival concert.
  3. 3
    Día 3: Nonna Cooking Class
    Market morning with local grandmother, three-course Amalfi lunch in her kitchen. Afternoon swimming.
  4. 4
    Día 4: Private Gozzo to Capri
    8 a.m. departure before ferries. Blue Grotto, Villa Jovis, private cove swim, Anacapri lunch.
  5. 5
    Día 5: Minori Limoncello Farm & Amalfi
    Family sfusato amalfitano lemon farm in Minori, then Amalfi's Arab-Norman cathedral and paper mill museum.
  6. 6
    Día 6: Path of the Gods Hike
    Sentiero degli Dei 4km with picnic above the coast. Views to Capri. Water taxi descent.
  7. 7
    Día 7: Pompeii Private Morning
    Private archaeologist tour of insula, Villa of the Mysteries, plaster casts before tour groups arrive.
  8. 8
    Día 8: Praiano & Hidden Coves
    Praiano, the lesser-visited coast village between Positano and Amalfi, has views without crowds and a church built on a cliff face. Your guide knows the private path to Marina di Praia beach, accessible only on foot. Afternoon snorkeling in the cave-fringed coves accessible by kayak rental.
  9. 9
    Día 9: Herculaneum — Better than Pompeii
    Pompeii's smaller, better-preserved cousin: Herculaneum was buried in 23 meters of volcanic matter, which preserved organic materials (wood, food, cloth) that Pompeii's ash did not. Your archaeologist guide shows you wooden furniture still visible, the 300 skeletons found on the beach, and the only surviving Roman theater accessible by underground tour. Half the size, twice as atmospheric.
  10. 10
    Día 10: Sorrento & Piano di Sorrento
    Base day in Sorrento: Corso Italia's pasticcerie, the clifftop views over the Bay of Naples, and the Museum Correale of Terracottas and Coral. Piano di Sorrento's daily fish market and a traditional lunch of gnocchi alla sorrentina at a trattoria the locals walk to. Afternoon limoncello tasting at a Sorrento cooperative.
  11. 11
    Día 11: Grotto dello Smeraldo & Private Snorkel
    The Grotto dello Smeraldo is a sea cave near Conca dei Marini with emerald-lit water, accessible by lift from the road or by private boat from the sea. Your private boat circumnavigates the cape, stops at the grotto, and takes you to a snorkel spot above a Roman road submerged by geological subsidence. Underwater archaeology from the boat deck.
  12. 12
    Día 12: Atrani & Medieval Craftsmen
    Atrani, the smallest municipality in Italy, is a 200-meter walk from Amalfi but feels centuries away. A single piazza, a medieval church, a fish-drying rack on the beach. Your guide introduces you to a paper-making artisan continuing the Arab-introduced craft that made Amalfi the medieval Mediterranean's printing capital. Afternoon: Amalfi paper shop and bookbinding lesson.
  13. 13
    Día 13: Farewell Dinner at Clifftop Restaurant
    Day at leisure: whatever cove, village, or trail you've been saving. Evening farewell dinner at a clifftop restaurant above Positano — the menu follows the day's catch and the sommelier's wine selection from the Campania region. The sea below goes black as the coast towns light up.
  14. 14
    Día 14: Final Morning & Departure
    Last swim from the beach at Positano in the early light. Motorino ride up to the upper town for a final espresso overlooking the bay. Airport transfer to Naples or Salerno.

Información práctica

Visado
Schengen visa (most travelers); 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
Moneda
Euro (€)
Idioma
Italian
Zona horaria
CET (UTC+1)

Preguntas frecuentes

When is the best time to visit the Amalfi Coast?+

May–June and September are the optimal months: sea temperatures 20–24°C, roads manageable, and the tourist crowds at half of August levels. July–August is very crowded and expensive, with the SS163 road often at gridlock. April offers spring flowers and empty roads but cool swimming. October is beautiful but some restaurants and hotels close for the season.

Should I base in Positano, Amalfi, or Ravello?+

Positano is the most glamorous and most crowded, with the best beach access and the greatest number of luxury hotels. Amalfi is the historic center, more affordable, with ferry connections in all directions. Ravello is 300m above the sea, quieter, and spectacular for views — but impractical for beach days. A custom tour can split nights between two bases, balancing beach access and hill-town seclusion.

How do I travel along the Amalfi Coast?+

The SS163 road is notoriously narrow, with coaches and local buses creating frequent standoffs. Options: local SITA bus (cheap, scenic, but crowded), taxi (expensive but door-to-door), private driver (flexible but costly), or private boat (the fastest and most spectacular way between towns). A custom tour arranges boats between towns and private drivers for day trips, eliminating the road-stress problem.

Is Capri worth visiting from the Amalfi Coast?+

Absolutely — Capri is 45 minutes by private boat from Positano and offers the Blue Grotto (best by rowboat before 10 a.m.), the ruins of Tiberius's villa, Ana Capri's quieter upper town, and cliff swimming from the island's uninhabited western coves. The key is timing: first boat of the day, before the Neapolitan day-trippers swamp the harbor.

What is sfusato amalfitano lemon and why is it special?+

Sfusato amalfitano is a lemon variety indigenous to the Amalfi Coast, larger than commercial lemons, with thick edible skin and a perfume that's used in limoncello, pastries, and pasta. The groves are maintained by terracing the steep cliffs, a practice that also prevents erosion. The lemons are IGP-protected. A visit to a family farm explains the agricultural system that has shaped this coastline for 500 years.

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