Amalfi In Style
- Walk the Amalfi Coast of Italy staying in stylish & handpicked 4* hotels
- Follow the amazing pathway network on the Amalfi Coast
- The charming town of Ravello and its gardens
- Breath-taking views of the Mediterranean Sea & Amalfi coastline
- Dine al fresco eating fresh local seafood and a delicious gelato to finish
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in AmalfiThe small town of Amalfi is easily reached from Naples by taking a direct train to Sorrento and continuing on to Amalfi by bus or ferry. The town has a small beach, lively piazzas with bars and restaurants, and a cluster of white buildings overlooking the sea. It is the ancient capital of the Amalfi Maritime Republic and is surrounded by high mountains.
Take your time to explore its cobbled streets, walk along the colourful marina and make sure to grab a limoncello spritz next to its impressive Byzantine-influenced cathedral to celebrate your arrival on the Amalfi Coast.
Centrally located on Amalfi's seaside promenade, just a few steps from both the beach and the cathedral in the historic centre of Amalfi. The rooftop terrace bar, swimming pool and solarium offer fantastic sea views. The hotel also has a sauna, steam bath, wine cellar, and a restaurant. All rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished in a traditional Mediterranean style. This hotel has signed up to the UNESCO Sustainable Travel Pledge.
Walk out of Amalfi following a scenic path passing waterfalls, old buildings and lemon groves. Upon reaching the medieval Tower of Zirro you are rewarded with the first of many coastal views. Enter the Valley of the Ancient Mills and explore the ruins of the many paper factories which date back to the 11th century.
The hamlet of Ravello is one of this trip's highlights and is often said to have a 'metamorphic' effect on people. Discover Villa Cimbrone and its picturesque gardens just south of Ravello's Duomo (cathedral) and soak in its style and glamour.
If you wish to do so, you can walk back to Amalfi via Atrani descending one continuous staircase down to the clear sea or alternatively, catch a local bus (15-20 min, payable locally).
Amalfi to Ravello (Part 1):7km/4miAscent/Descent:467m/115m
Ravello to Amalfi (Part 2):3km/2mi, Ascent/Descent:61m/411m
Combined:10km/6mi,Ascent/Descent:467m/411m
Centrally located on Amalfi's seaside promenade, just a few steps from both the beach and the cathedral in the historic centre of Amalfi. The rooftop terrace bar, swimming pool and solarium offer fantastic sea views. The hotel also has a sauna, steam bath, wine cellar, and a restaurant. All rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished in a traditional Mediterranean style. This hotel has signed up to the UNESCO Sustainable Travel Pledge.
Take a short private transfer from Amalfi to the village of Scala (25 mins), a ride into the mountains. Today’s walk proves that Amalfi isn’t only about the coast; soon after setting off, you will enter the Ferriere Nature Reserve.
Quiet paths lead into a deep valley surrounded by high cliffs, woodland, and the remains of stone bridges and houses. The Italian word ‘Ferriere’ translates to ‘ironworks’, which was once a burgeoning industry here, utilising the many streams to power their factories.
Continue through meadows, pass small waterfalls, and spectacular landscapes on a high path to the tiny hamlet of Pogerola. From here descend an ancient flight of steps back to Amalfi.
Ascent/Descent: 794m/1163m
Centrally located on Amalfi's seaside promenade, just a few steps from both the beach and the cathedral in the historic centre of Amalfi. The rooftop terrace bar, swimming pool and solarium offer fantastic sea views. The hotel also has a sauna, steam bath, wine cellar, and a restaurant. All rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished in a traditional Mediterranean style. This hotel has signed up to the UNESCO Sustainable Travel Pledge.
Enjoy an energising breakfast and some Italian coffee before heading to Bomerano by local bus (20 minutes, payable locally).
From here, you have a choice of walks; the longer option includes a climb up Mount Tre Calli and then back to Bomerano to continue along the first section of the famous Path of the Gods. This is a more challenging walk on uneven terrain with endless rewards. Glittering sea views from the ancient path will have you continually reaching for your camera.
The shorter option is walking the first section of the Path of the Gods from Bomerano to your next destination Praiano and skipping the climb up Mount Tre Calli. The path is a long downhill stretch with constantawe-inspiring views of Positano and Capri.
Mount Tre Calli: 9km/5.5mi. Ascent/Descent: 460m/461m
Path of the Gods to Praiano: 4km/2.5mi. Ascent/Descent: 194m/645m
Combined: 12km/8mi. Ascent/Descent: 460m/645m
It’s cliff side position provides great sea views from the sun terrace where breakfast is served and, in the evening, why not have a glass of wine and watch the sunset. It’s only a few minutes’ walk from the beach, which can be reached by the hotel’s own private staircase access. Rooms are decorated in a Mediterranean style with traditional, bright, floral, handmade tiling in each of the unique bathrooms. All bedrooms have a sea view.
Owned and operated by the Esposito family since 1952, the name of the hotel means ‘golden sunset’, and this can be enjoyed from the rooftop terrace café, bar, and swimming pool. The family bring a passion and excellence of service that can only be achieved due to their extensive experience and local knowledge. The hotel is ideally located just a short walk from the beach. Their wellness facilities include a sauna, Turkish bath, and gym.
Today the choice is yours; take a well-earned rest day visiting neighbouring Positano, browsing its chic boutiques and soaking up the Southern Italian charm. There is certainly no shortage of fine restaurants and flower-filled courtyards to enjoy a refreshing drink, a bite to eat or a lemon-flavoured gelato. Reach Positano by local bus (15min, payable locally) or pre-arrange a private transfer (please let us know in advance if this is of interest, so we can organise this for you).
Another option is to continue along the awe-inspiring Path of the Gods to Positano, a more challenging section. Climb steeply out of Praiano to reach the convent of San Domenico and catch your breath whilst enjoying the stunning panorama. The path then twists and turns further up the mountain where you can enjoy more views of terraced lemon groves and tiny villages that cling to steep cliffs. Follow the vertiginous trail to the village of Nocelle, from where you will continue to the charming town of Positano. From here take a public bus back to Praiano.
Ascent/Descent: 1113m/1157m
It’s cliff side position provides great sea views from the sun terrace where breakfast is served and, in the evening, why not have a glass of wine and watch the sunset. It’s only a few minutes’ walk from the beach, which can be reached by the hotel’s own private staircase access. Rooms are decorated in a Mediterranean style with traditional, bright, floral, handmade tiling in each of the unique bathrooms. All bedrooms have a sea view.
Owned and operated by the Esposito family since 1952, the name of the hotel means ‘golden sunset’, and this can be enjoyed from the rooftop terrace café, bar, and swimming pool. The family bring a passion and excellence of service that can only be achieved due to their extensive experience and local knowledge. The hotel is ideally located just a short walk from the beach. Their wellness facilities include a sauna, Turkish bath, and gym.
From Praiano, return to Naples by bus/train. Alternatively, it’s possible to arrange a private transfer for an additional charge. Please ask our Sales team about this at the time of booking.
This trip has a carbon score of 7kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 7kg is equivalent to 1 single running shoe (not even a pair!). Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?Does your perfect holiday include stumbling upon hidden coves and deep blue seas, plus staying in hand-picked 4* hotels? If that is the case, then this walking holiday is for you! The walking is moderate on undulating coastal trails and mountain paths and offering far-reaching views. Some of the walks are more challenging due to the elevation gains and losses and the high number of stone staircases involved, so a head for heights and walking poles to support your knees are needed.
In Style | After a day of exciting adventures and soaking up unbeatable scenery, retreat to stylish accommodations and unwind with fine food and wine. This trip type is for those who like sophisticated places to stay and are looking for active routes but still want the holiday to feel special.
Multi Centre Walking | With a mix of loop and point-to-point walks stay 2 or 3 nights in one place which offers the chance to slow down and really explore a destination.
Solo Travellers, Families with Teens
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
This holiday is graded moderate with walking days of up to 13km (8 mi) and has some more challenging walks that are optional with significant elevation gains and losses. This trip is suitable for those with a good level of fitness. On some walks, the path can be close to the cliff edges with sheer drops which would not be appropriate for people suffering with vertigo or a fear of heights. It should be noted that some sections include prolonged descents and ascents on stony stairs which can be tough on the knees, so we would strongly recommend taking walking poles and perhaps knee supports if needed. It’s best ahead of time to do some practice walks including stairs and ascents and descents like those you will experience on the trip whilst carrying your day bag. The terrain consists of footpaths, dirt tracks, stepped trails, lots of stone staircases, and some sections that are uneven underfoot. There may be some short sections of road walking, but not on busy roads or traffic routes. You will occasionally be following minor paved roads, mostly to get from the end of your walk to your hotel.
We specifically choose your hotels to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay. All offer a warm welcome to walkers, traditional hospitality and delicious local food and drink. The hotels mentioned in the itinerary are subject to availability, and early booking is highly recommended for June-September in particular, as this is a very popular area.
Accommodation Details
We will always try and accommodate you at the locations detailed, but because of limited availability (especially June-September) we may have to accommodate you at an alternative location of the same or better standard (a supplement may be possible). Alternative details will be noted on your accommodation sheet.
Room Upgrades
There are room upgrade options in the hotels used on this trip, please speak to our Sales team at the time of booking if this is something you are interested in.
Additional Nights
You may wish to add some extra nights along the route, either to rest or for those with plenty of energy to explore some of the other walking opportunities nearby. Please let us know if this is of interest and we can help organise this for you.
Single Rooms & Solo Walkers
This holiday is available for solo walkers but we would recommend that you are experienced in walking and navigating alone and there is a solo walker supplement payable. If you require single rooms within your party we would be happy to accommodate you although there is a single room supplement payable.
Meals
Breakfast is included each morning. In Italy, this is generally a light continental breakfast with baked goods. Lunch and dinner are not included but are available from your hotel or nearby restaurants. The food of the Amalfi coast is strongly influenced by local produce. Traditional specialities include seafood and gnocchi alla sorrentina.
The routes are waymarked in some areas, but not in others. However, we provide the Macs Adventure Smartphone App making it simple to follow the route using a smartphone. Rest assured that by downloading the route maps in our app, that this will continue to work even in areas without any mobile or internet reception. For extra reassurance there are also turn-by-turn route notes within the app too for the walks.
On your arrival at the first hotel our local partner will have left an arrival information pack for you which contains a guide to the local buses. This includes information on where to catch the buses, ticket costs and the most up-to-date timetables. Please be aware that although the buses on the Amalfi Coast run frequently, they are also a very popular way to travel and are therefore often busy, especially the closer to summer you travel. If buses are full the driver won't stop or will turn you away and you will have to wait for the next bus. The buses also tend to be busier when it's raining with people cutting the walks short, so it's best to pack suitable raingear for waiting, head to a local cafe to wait out the rain or hop in a taxi instead. Taxis are more expensive in Amalfi than many other areas of Italy. On some routes you may also find it quicker to use a ferry rather than wait for the bus. More information on the ferries can be found here.
- Accommodation in en suite sea view rooms in 4* hotels on a twin share basis
- Daily breakfasts
- Private transfer on Day 3, to the start of the "Valle delle Ferriere " walk
- Door to door baggage transfers as per your itinerary
- Access to maps, GPX tracks and daily route information with the Macs Adventure smartphone navigation app
- All your trip documents including a detailed information pack provided digitally through your online Macs “My Account”
- Telephone support from our offices and local partners in the event of a problem
- Travel insurance (required) and personal equipment
- Lunches, dinners, snacks, and drinks
- Tourist taxes (charged locally at hotels)
- Travel to and from start and finish points
- Local buses, ferries, and train travel
- Any additional transfers or public transport required to shorten the walks or skip a stage
- Additional nights before, during or after the tour
- Private transfers to the start and from the end points of the tour
- Room upgrades
This Amalfi Coast walking holiday is available from late March to October. You can start your holiday on any date in the season apart from the period between the end of July and late August as this is the hottest time of year when it is unpleasant to walk in this area. Hotel bookings during that time are also almost impossible to secure due to it being the Italian summer holidays, and the walking routes tend to be crowded, so we feel it’s best to avoid travelling during this period.
Spring in the Amalfi Coast is sublime and April, May and June are absolutely lovely. May is when most of the wild flowers tend to be in bloom. Autumn is a perfect time of year as the landscape is made up of a gold and red pallet so September and October are unmissable.
Please note that you should ideally book 6 months in advance if you are intending on travelling in early July, at the end of August or in September. Early booking is recommended in order to secure the best choice of accommodation at this busy time of year. It is best if you have some flexibility regarding your dates and itinerary.
The Amalfi Coast is known to have long, hot summers with July and August being the hottest months. Always make sure to stay hydrated and carry plenty of water whilst out exploring. During summer it is not unlikely for the temperatures to rise above 30 degrees Celsius during the day. It can therefore be very hot for walking and isn’t a time best suited for everyone. You will have to start early to miss the heat of the day and carry a lot of water (additional weight) with you. Although the towns and villages are buzzing at this time of year which is great to see.
The months before and after the summer season will be sunny but a little cooler, which could be preferable. Spring on the Amalfi Coast is sublime with wildflowers in bloom and a more comfortable temperature; April, May and June are absolutely lovely. Autumn is a great time of year as the landscape is made up of gold and red pallet and it cools down during the night, September and October are unmissable.
Due to climate change, there are more frequent bursts of torrential rainfall, which are known to have triggered mud and landslides in the Amalfi Coast area in the past. However, our local partner keeps us informed of any geological risks i.e., a necessity to do an alternate walk due to the trail being closed. This does not happen very often but it’s good to be informed that this could potentially be the case, and we will of course inform you if this arises.
We recommend flying into Naples Airport. From there you can take a Curreri bus from outside the terminal to Sorrento which takes 1hr15. Alternatively, you can take a direct Circumvesuviana train to Sorrento which takes 1hr30. From Sorrento, take a SITA bus to Amalfi which takes around 1hr40. In total the journey from the airport will take 3-3hr30 on average.
Alternatively, we can arrange a private transfer at an additional cost, please let us know if this is of interest.
Another option when travelling between May and October between Naples Airport and Amalfi is to take the Pintour Shuttle Bus service. The journey takes about 1hr50 and timetables can be found on the Pintour website.
From Praiano, return to Naples Airport by SITA bus to Sorrento, which takes around 1hr15 and then Curreri shuttle bus to Naples Airport which takes 1hr30. Or take the SITA bus to Sorrento and then the Circumvesuviana train to Naples Train Station which takes 1hr30 and ALIBUS shuttle bus to Naples Airport. In total the journey from the airport will take 3-3hr30 on average.
Another option, if travelling between May and October, would be to get the SITA bus to Amalfi, taking about 25mins. Then between Amalfi and Naples Airport is the Pintour Shuttle Bus service. The journey takes about 1hr50 and timetables can be found on the Pintour website.
Alternatively, we can arrange a private transfer at an additional cost, please let us know if this is of interest.
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
This walking holiday is graded moderate and involves 4.5 - 5.5 hours of walking each day so you should enjoy an active lifestyle to get the most from this holiday.
Spring in the Amalfi Coast is sublime and April, May and June are absolutely lovely. Autumn is a perfect time of year as the landscape is made up of a gold and red pallet so September and October are unmissable. July and August can be very hot so you will have to start early to miss the heat of the day, although the towns and villages are buzzing which is great.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised as this walk is extremely popular. You will find up to date availability on our website and we will always try and accommodate your plans so just ask.
You will need good walking shoes/boots, comfortable walking clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers, a daypack and hats/gloves etc.
Naples is the best airport to fly into and then you can catch the bus or arrange private taxi transfers to Sorrento.
Your bags will be collected from your accommodation each day and moved onto your overnight accommodation. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
You can use public transport or local taxis to continue to your next overnight stop.
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