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Idyllic place on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast

Italy’s most beautiful coastal area

6 Days / 5 Nights
Medium
Idyllic place on the Amalfi Coast

The Sorrento Peninsula, which separates the Gulf of Naples from the Gulf of Salerno, is waiting for you what with its stunning natural beauty and its large array of cultural heritage. Its coastal towns, as well as those that are located slightly further inland are well-known and date back to the Middle Ages. Examples include Amalfi, Positano, Ravello and Sorrento. But you will also find beautiful, less well-known and hidden spots there. Small conservation areas, old paper mills and wild mountainous landscapes are usually not very far away from the bustling tourist centres and are just waiting to be explored.

The Amalfi Coast, the most beautiful coastal area, is awaiting you on the Southern side of the peninsula. Its towering cliffs and picturesque little bays make the Amalfi coast, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful coastal regions in Europe. For this reason, a cycle tour along the “Costiera Amalfitana” is sure to become an unforgettable experience!

On this bicycle journey you will get to know both sides of the Amalfi coast – not only the popular tourist spots but also the less-well known slightly hidden but nevertheless spectacular spots along the Amalfi coast.

Itinerary at a glance

Today you will travel according to your individual travel plans to your starting hotel in Cetara. You will be given your rental bikes there.

Today’s cycle route goes along one of the most impressive coastal roads in the world to the medieval town of Amalfi. From Capo d’Orso, which is the highest point on the panoramic road, you can enjoy a magnificent view over the Amalfi coastline and to Capri Island. You will then cycle past Maiori, Minori and Atrani. Those who would like to can take a detour to Ravello, but do note that there is a demanding hill to cycle up if you do decide to do this. If that doesn’t take your fancy, there is a bus from Amalfi that goes to Ravello. However, you decide to get to Ravello, it is definitely worth a visit! When you get back to Amalfi you will be taken by a private boat to a nice restaurant in a nearby bay where you will have dinner. (only in Cat. A)

Today you will explore the second section of the spectacular “Strada Amalfitana” stretching from Amalfi to Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, which lies on a ridge on top of the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. Here wonderful views simply open up to you of the Amalfi coast and the coastal area of Sorrento. You cycle past Praiano and the former maritime little town of Positano. Both of which have turned into two of the most popular seaside resorts along the Amalfi coast. You should take a break here and set time aside to have a look around. Behind the Positano, the coastline becomes wilder and there is a long uphill stretch to “Colli di San Pietro” for you to cycle up before arriving at your hotel in Sant´Agata sui Due Golfi.

The first section of today’s stage offers an amazing panorama with a view over towards Capri on one side and over towards Naples, with Vesuvius towering over it, on the other side. You cycle high above the coast towards the island’s most westerly point, Punta Campanella. From Termini you will also get a wonderful view towards Capri. Your route then heads back towards Massa Lubrense via the northern coastline and you will have views towards Naples and Vesuvius again. Those who want to can take a detour to Sorrento. It is located in a wonderful location on top of the white cliffs. The aroma of lemons and oranges accompanies you on your walk through the old town where you will go past lovely gardens and villas.  If you don’t do this, you can cycle further inland and then uphill once more towards Sant’Agata, where the way becomes flat before it goes downhill again towards Positano.  If you whiz down this hill, just before sundown, it is sure to be one of the best moments that you can possibly experience on a bike.    

The first section of today’s stage offers an amazing panorama with a view over towards Capri on one side and over towards Naples, with Vesuvius towering over it, on the other side. You cycle high above the coast towards the island’s most westerly point, Punta Campanella. From Termini you will also get a wonderful view towards Capri. Your route then heads back towards Massa Lubrense via the northern coastline and you will have views towards Naples and Vesuvius again. Those who want to can take a detour to Sorrento. It is located in a wonderful location on top of the white cliffs. The aroma of lemons and oranges accompanies you on your walk through the old town where you will go past lovely gardens and villas.  If you don’t do this, you can cycle further inland and then uphill once more towards Sant’Agata, where the way becomes flat before it goes downhill again towards Positano.  If you whiz down this hill, just before sundown, it is sure to be one of the best moments that you can possibly experience on a bike.    

On your last day, you will cycle from Positano to Salerno.
Take time to look around the Amalfi cathedral, to have a coffee at the delightful main square in Atrani, to enjoy biscuits from one of the bakers in Minori or even a refreshing drink. When you arrive in Salerno, go for a stroll through some of the side streets in the old town with numerous shops selling handmade crafts or if you fancy a shopping trip look for one of the larger shopping streets. On request, it is possible for you to stay in the hotel in Cetera where you stayed on the first night.

Day
06
Departure or extension

Itinerary at a glance

From the highest point of the tour, Capo d'Orso, you can admire the picturesque Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri. Enjoy a wonderful dinner in the glamorous town of Amalfi and explore Positano as well as the old town of Salerno.

Today you will travel according to your individual travel plans to your starting hotel in Cetara. You will be given your rental bikes there.

Today’s cycle route goes along one of the most impressive coastal roads in the world to the medieval town of Amalfi. From Capo d’Orso, which is the highest point on the panoramic road, you can enjoy a magnificent view over the Amalfi coastline and to Capri Island. You will then cycle past Maiori, Minori and Atrani. Those who would like to can take a detour to Ravello, but do note that there is a demanding hill to cycle up if you do decide to do this. If that doesn’t take your fancy, there is a bus from Amalfi that goes to Ravello. However, you decide to get to Ravello, it is definitely worth a visit! When you get back to Amalfi you will be taken by a private boat to a nice restaurant in a nearby bay where you will have dinner. 

Today you will explore the second section of the spectacular “Strada Amalfitana” stretching from Amalfi to Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, which lies on a ridge on top of the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. Here wonderful views simply open up to you of the Amalfi coast and the coastal area of Sorrento. You cycle past Praiano and the former maritime little town of Positano. Both of which have turned into two of the most popular seaside resorts along the Amalfi coast. You should take a break here and set time aside to have a look around. Behind the Positano, the coastline becomes wilder and there is a long uphill stretch to “Colli di San Pietro” for you to cycle up before arriving at your hotel in Sant´Agata sui Due Golfi.

The first section of today’s stage offers an amazing panorama with a view over towards Capri on one side and over towards Naples, with Vesuvius towering over it, on the other side. You cycle high above the coast towards the island’s most westerly point, Punta Campanella. From Termini you will also get a wonderful view towards Capri. Your route then heads back towards Massa Lubrense via the northern coastline and you will have views towards Naples and Vesuvius again. Those who want to can take a detour to Sorrento. It is located in a wonderful location on top of the white cliffs. The aroma of lemons and oranges accompanies you on your walk through the old town where you will go past lovely gardens and villas.  If you don’t do this, you can cycle further inland and then uphill once more towards Sant’Agata, where the way becomes flat before it goes downhill again towards Positano.  If you whiz down this hill, just before sundown, it is sure to be one of the best moments that you can possibly experience on a bike.   

On your last day, you will cycle from Positano to Salerno.
Take time to look around the Amalfi cathedral, to have a coffee at the delightful main square in Atrani, to enjoy biscuits from one of the bakers in Minori or even a refreshing drink. When you arrive in Salerno, go for a stroll through some of the side streets in the old town with numerous shops selling handmade crafts or if you fancy a shopping trip look for one of the larger shopping streets. On request, it is possible for you to stay in the hotel in Cetera where you stayed on the first night.

Day
06
Departure or extension

Route information

Medium

This cycle tour is ranked as an easy to moderately difficult cycle tour and is achievable by everyone with an average level of fitness. Most of the tour goes along easy stretches of road, whereby you will sometimes have longer hills to deal with. Apart from in the summer and in the holiday months, the roads are generally quiet with very little traffic. Each day of cycling is never too long, which allows enough time for sight-seeing.

Prices & Dates

Category: 3*** hotels, B&B and 1x Agriturismo (3***-Niveau)

Prices per person in EUR

Services & Infos

Further details about this tour

Included

  • Accommodation as already mentioned
  • Breakfast
  • 3x evening meal
  • Luggage transfer
  • Detailed travel documents 1x per room
  • Service-Hotline

Optional extras

  • Transfer from/to airport or train station on request

Arrival / Parking / Departure

  • Vietri sul Mare or Salerno train station
  • Neapel and Rom airport
  • Parking close to the hotel, approx. EUR 50 per week

Things to note

  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
  • Further important information according to the package travel law can be found here!
  • This tour is a partner tour.

Services & Infos

Further details about this tour

Included

  • Accommodation as already mentioned
  • Breakfast
  • 3 evening meal
  • Luggage transfer (1 piece of luggage per person, max. 20 kg)
  • Detailed travel documents 1x per room
  • Service-Hotline

Optional extras

  • Transfer from/to airport or train station on request

Arrival / Parking / Departure

  • Vietri sul Mare or Salerno train station
  • Neapel and Rom airport
  • Parking close to the hotel, approx. EUR 50 per week

Things to note

  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
  • Further important information according to the package travel law can be found here!
  • This tour is a partner tour.
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