Available all year
Level: Easy
hotel included
Phone Assistance 24/7
All transportation included



Trip Overview
Explore the Amalfi Coast and Rome in 7 days. Enjoy guided tours of Pompeii and Rome city center, private visits to the Vatican and Colosseum, and a private boat tour of Capri. Stay in hand-picked 4 or 5-star hotels, with breakfast included, for a memorable Italian getaway.
Itinerary
Arrive at
Sorrento Area
To
Rome
Naples
Amalfi
Capri
Positano
Ravello

DAY 1
Arrive at Rome Airport. Your driver will transfer you south from the airport, stopping en route in Naples to experience the delight of an authentic Neapolitan pizza before continuing on to Sorrento. On arrival in Sorrento, check in to your 4 or 5-star hotel for a three-night stay in a double occupancy room.
DAY 2
Enjoy a full-day tour along the stunning Amalfi Coast with your private driver. Begin with a visit to Positano, known for its colorful buildings and breathtaking views. Next, head to Amalfi, where you can explore the charming streets and the iconic cathedral. Finally, visit Ravello, perched high above the coast, offering spectacular views and historic villas. A perfect day to take in the beauty and charm of this famous coastline.
DAY 3
Private boat tour to Capri. Roundtrip transport from hotel to port. Private boat with English-speaking skipper. Drinks, snacks, towels, snorkeling equipment included. Tour around the island, marvel at the White and Green grottos.*and
DAY 4
Check out of Sorrento hotel. Your driver will transfer you from Sorrento to Rome with a stop en route in Pompeii, where you will enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of the archeological site with a professionally licensed, English-speaking guide. Entrance tickets included. On arrival in Rome, check in to your 4 or 5-star hotel for a three-night stay in a double occupancy room.
DAY 5
Private 8-hour guided tour of Rome city center with a professionally licensed, English speaking guide. Sights include: Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Includes skip-the-line entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums with the Sistine Chapel.
DAY 6
Private 8-hour guided tour of Rome city center with a professionally licensed, English speaking guide. The sights visited today include St. Peter in Chains, Palatine Hill, Circus Maximus, Caracalla thermal baths, Aventine Hill, Capitoline Hill and Piazza Venezia. Includes private, guided tour and skip-the-line entrance tickets to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Also includes a visit to the Catacombs, tickets included.
DAY 7
As your Italian adventure comes to an end, it’s time to bid farewell to the beauty, culture, and unforgettable memories of your journey. A private driver will pick you up from your hotel in Rome and ensure a smooth and comfortable transfer to Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Along the way, take a moment to reflect on the incredible experiences you’ve had, from the historic wonders of Rome to the picturesque views of the Amalfi Coast. Though it’s hard to leave, the treasures of Italy will surely remain in your heart, waiting for your next visit. Safe travels!
Quick recap
- 7-day tour of Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Capri, Positano, Ravello and Pompeii
- Private guided tours of Pompei, Rome incl. Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Catacombs
- Entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Catacombs in Rome, and Pompeii ruins.
- Full day tour along the Amalfi Coast
- Enjoy pizza in its birthplace: Naples!
- Private boat tour to/around Capri
- Exclusive demo-tasting at a local olive oil mill
- Hand-picked 4 or 5 star hotels, breakfasts included
What's included
- Private English speaking driver and luxury vehicle
- 3 Nights in a 4 or 5 star hotel in Sorrento in standard double occupancy room/s
- 3 Night in a 4 or 5 star hotel in Rome in standard double occupancy room/s
- All breakfasts included
- Guides and tickets as mentioned
- Private boat tour to/around Capri
- Pizza tasting in Naples including drinks
- Phone Assistance 24/7
What's not included
- Gratuities
- Any meal or drink non specifically mentioned
- City taxes, paid at the hotel
- Flight tickets
*The average price for this package is €5.800 per person, based on a private party of 4 guests staying in a 4 or 5-star hotel in standard double-occupancy rooms. If your party includes additional guests, the price per person will decrease, as this is a private tour exclusively for your group. Please fill out the form to receive the best offer for your tour of Italy 🇮🇹.
FAQs
Why choose us?
Discover the beauty of Italy with our personalized touring experience:
Tailored Itineraries: Customize your tour directly with your private driver to suit your interests and pace.
Exclusive Luxury: Enjoy a private, comfortable vehicle just for your party, accommodating up to 8 guests.
Convenient Access: Our vehicles can reach city centers, minimizing walking and maximizing exploration time.
Comfort and Amenities: Experience air conditioning, Wi-Fi, water, snacks, and refreshing wipes provided daily.
Knowledgeable Drivers: Engage with our friendly, local English-speaking driver/guides who share insights to enrich your experience.
24/7 Support: Benefit from round-the-clock assistance from our operational office in Italy.
Flexible Options: We offer private tours for small groups, with lower prices for larger parties, and customizable experiences for any budget.
Choose us for a unique and luxurious journey through Italy, and let us make your travel dreams come true!
How do you greet people in Italy?
Greetings in Italy are typically warm and involve a handshake. It's common to greet people with a friendly "Ciao" or "Buongiorno" (good morning) during the day. In the evening or when meeting someone for the first time, "Buonasera" (good evening) is more appropriate. Italians value politeness, so don't forget to use "Grazie" (thank you) and "Per favore" (please) when appropriate.
Are Credit Cards widely accepted in Italy?
While major credit cards are generally accepted, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially in smaller establishments. Notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid any issues with card transactions.
What is the appropriate attire when visiting churches?
When visiting churches in Italy, it is important to dress modestly and respectfully. Both men and women should avoid clothing that exposes shoulders, cleavage, or knees. It is recommended to wear long skirts or pants and tops with sleeves. If you plan to visit a particularly conservative church, consider bringing a shawl or scarf to cover your shoulders.
What are the opening hours for shops and businesses?
In Italy, traditional business hours are observed, with most shops opening around 9:00 am and closing for a few hours in the afternoon (usually between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm). Shops then reopen until around 7:30 pm. Some smaller businesses may close on Sundays, so it's advisable to plan shopping accordingly.
What is the currency used in Italy, and where can I exchange money?
The currency in Italy is the Euro (€). You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices ("cambio"), or ATMs. Banks offer competitive rates but may have higher fees. Exchange offices are convenient but compare rates. ATMs are widespread with favorable rates, but watch for bank fees. Major credit cards are accepted, but carrying cash for small purchases and emergencies is advisable.
Do I need a visa to travel to Italy?
There are discussions about changes to travel regulations, including the potential requirement for a ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) for visitors from the US to Italy. To keep up with the news we recommend you visit the following website https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en
What are the hotels taxes in Italy, how do I pay them and how much are they?
In Italy, hotel taxes, known as "tassa di soggiorno" or tourist tax, are fees charged by local municipalities on guests at accommodations like hotels, B&Bs, and vacation rentals. These taxes vary based on location and accommodation type, usually calculated per person per night. They're not typically included in the room rate and are paid directly to the provider upon check-out, often in cash or added to the final bill. Exemptions may apply for certain guests, such as children or those with disabilities.
How do gratuites work in Italy?
Gratuities are not mandatory and never included, but if you've been pleased with the service, it's customary to show appreciation, and workers are very thankful. Generally speaking, gratuities can be 100€ full day guides, 50€ half/partial day guides, driver 75-150€ on full day use of vehicle, skipper 150-250€ for full day tours, hotel porters 3-5€ per bag, restaurants 10-20% on the total, guest ambassadors, based on service received, 1-5% on rhe total amount. Gratuities in Italy run anywhere from 10-25% depending on the services and your satisfaction with them.
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Available all year
Level: Easy
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Phone Assistance 24/7
All transportation included
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