Amalfi Coast Walking - Coastal Hotel 2026 - 8 Days



Who is this trip for
Age range
16 - 79Start / End
- Naples
- Naples
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Group size
1 - 16Meals included
15Highlights
- Off season hiking along Italy's gorgeous Amalfi coast, staying at a family-run seaside hotel
- Indulge in delicious local wines and products made with the famous Amalfi lemons
- Explore the off-season charms of Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Pompeii and Herculaneum
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Summary
Experience a quieter side of the Amalfi Coast on this relaxed, off-season walking holiday. Settle in to the small resort towns of Maiori or Minori, our base for a week of hiking. Take on coastal trails to traditional fishing towns, ascend ancient, stone stairways to Ravello on the Path of the Lemons and discover rural life in the villages of Tramonti. Along the way, indulge tasting local produce - visit a lemon farm and taste wines at a village cantina.
Coastal trails - Enjoy three leisurely and two moderate grade walks, including the spectacular Walk of the Gods.
Ferriere Natural Park - Explore ancient woodland and wander alongside waterfalls.
Pompeii and Herculaneum - Discover the UNESCO World Heritage sites on an optional daytrip.
Itinerary
Day 1
Join trip at Naples Airport, transfer to seafront hotel in Maiori
Naples International Airport (NAP) is our closest airport. We offer two complimentary transfers from the airport to our hotle in Maiori. The first will be at 11.15 am (to join this one, your flight should arrive no later than 10.45 am), and the second is at 7.30 pm (to join this one, your flight should arrive no later than 7.00 pm). Most of our clients arrive in time for the first transfer, so the later one at 7.30 pm doesn't always run. If you know you'll be arriving later and would like to use that transfer, let us know in advance so we can make sure a vehicle is arranged for you. After clearing immigration and collecting your baggage from the baggage hall, head to the 'Welcome Area' kiosk in the arrivals hall where your driver will meet you holding an Explore signboard.
As we need to arrange the transfer vehicles some time in advance and to help us monitor flight arrivals, if you have not booked your flights through Explore you must let us know your flight details and which transfer you would like to join at least 30 days before the start of your trip. If you do not tell us these details, we'll assume that you're travelling on the earlier transfer. There may not be room on the later private bus for you, in which case you'll need to take a taxi at your own expense - this costs in the region of €160 to €250 and increases as it gets later in the evening. If you plan to arrive later than the second transfer, you'll need to make your own way to the accommodation. If you don't wish to take either of the included transfers and will be making your own way to meet the group at the agriturismo, please tell us in advance so the tour leader does not spend time looking for you at the airport.
The drive to the Amalfi Coast usually takes around an hour and 15 minutes. Our base here is the three-star Hotel Sole, a small hotel run by a mother and daughter team, located right on the seafront in Maiori. The hotel's comfortable, en-suite, sea-facing rooms are on the 5th and 6th floors (there is an elevator) and all have either a terrace or balcony. The hotel has a restaurant, with pizza oven, on the ground floor and there's a terrace with stunning views on the 6th floor.
Tonight, we'll enjoy a welcome supper at our hotel and your trip leader will brief everyone on the week ahead.
Day 2
Walk from Cetara to Vietri Sul Mare
This morning, we'll take a short public bus east along the coast to the medieval fishing village of Cetara. It's a traditional fishing village, where for centuries fishermen have caught bluefin tuna, and today there are still many small fishing boats in the harbour. The village has developed a reputation for its food and there are countless fish restaurants. We'll have the opportunity to explore the pretty beach and meandering streets before heading off on our walk towards Vietri Sul Mare. Our walk takes us up above the coast with far-reaching views towards the Bay of Salerno. Our destination, Vietri Sul Mareis, is the 'first town' of the Amalfi Coast and is famous for its ceramics and pretty coloured houses. Here, you'll have some time to explore the shops and ceramics studios before heading back to Maiori/Minori by public bus.
Today's 8 kilometre/5 mile walk is graded as leisurely, with a total ascent of 300 metres/984 feet and descent of 350 metres/1,148 feet. We expect it to take us approximately 3 hours.
Day 3
Hike on the Path of Lemons and time in Ravello
Today we'll walk from our hotel in along the spectacular Sentiero Dei Limoni (Path of the Lemons), with breathtaking views towards Capri and along the Amalfi Coast. The route passes through terraced lemon groves, up and down ancient staircases and through alleyways. En-route, we'll visit a lemon farm where we'll take a tour and have the opportunity to taste different lemons.
At Minori, we'll visit the world-famous Pasticceria de Riso, that sells delicious pastries made by Italy's most-revered pastry chef, Salvatore de Riso.
From Minori, we'll continue up to Ravello on steep, ancient steps. Once we reach Ravello we'll stop for lunch, there's a good choice of cafes and restaurants, and you'll have some free time to explore. We'll then continue our walk, descending 300 metres/984 feet back down the cliffs into Atrani, and finally walk on to Amalfi. In the late afternoon, we'll take a public bus (a journey time of approximately 20 minutes) back to our hotel in.
Today's 10 kilometre/6.2 mile walk is graded as moderate, with a total ascent and descent of 550 metres/1,805 feet. We expect it to take us approximately 5 hours.
Day 4
Walk through villages of Tramonti, visit cantina for food and wine
A short bus ride inland this morning brings us to Valico di Chiunzi in Tramonti. Tramonti is a traditional farming area, set 300 metres above sea level, with far-reaching mountain views and is a largely unexplored part of the Amalfi Coast region. There are 13 small villages and 11 churches that sit proudly above the Amalfi Coast in the foothills of the Lattari Mountains.
On arrival in Valico di Chiunzi, (the highest inhabited point of Tramonti), will have the opportunity to admire Vesuvius and the entire Gulf of Naples before entering the Tramonti Valley. Our walk today will take us across the whole of the Tramonti Valley, from the upper part of Castagneti to the lower areas filled with lemon groves. Along the way we'll have the opportunity to visit a traditional cantina (wine cellar) for a small traditional food and wine sample. After a short presentation from our host, we'll continue our walk which follows ancient paths that link the villages: we'll pass small vineyards, lemon groves, farmland, old stone houses, centuries old chestnut groves and churches. At the end of the walk, we'll stop for lunch at a local restaurant, where we'll try sharing plates of homemade pizzas. Once we've refuelled, we'll continue the short walk to Pucara, and then take the public bus back to Maiori/Minori.
Today's 9 kilometre/5.6 mile walk is graded as leisurely, with a total ascent of 100 metres/328 feet and descent of 500 metres/1,640 feet. We expect it to take us approximately 4 hours.
Day 5
Free day to visit Pompeii and Herculaneum
Today is a free day to spend as you wish. You might choose to relax in Maiori/Minori, visit Amalfi or Positano by bus, or take an optional daytrip to Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Both cities were devastated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Pompeii is hailed as one of Europe's most compelling archaeological sites, due to the unique way that the volcanic ash has perfectly preserved so much of the city. Walking around the paved streets and buildings of this UNESCO World Heritage site provides a fascinating, if ghostly, insight into Roman life. Unlike Pompeii, the mainly pyroclastic material that covered Herculaneum, carbonized and preserved more wood in objects such as roofs, beds and doors, as well as other organic-based materials such as food and papyrus.
The trip to Pompeii and Herculaneum is organised locally and will need to be booked by Day 3. The private return bus transfer costs €65 per person. We recommend booking the Guide Skip-the-line package. This costs €60 per person and includes skip-the-line entrance tickets to Pompeii and Herculaneum, private licenced English-speaking guided tours at both sites and a digital radio. If you would rather book the tickets independently, we recommend booking in advance as visitor numbers to Pompeii are now being limited. Pompeii entrance is 19€ and Herculaneum entrance is €13. All optional activities need to be paid in cash euros which can be withdrawn from the ATM in the village.
Day 6
Walk through the Ferriere Natural Park to Amalfi
This morning, we'll take the public bus to Scala via Amalfi where our walk begins. We'll head upwards, via some steep steps, towards the small village of Minuta. We'll then enter the Ferriere Natural Park, an area which was famed for its papermaking and ironworks. Both industries have disappeared, but you can see the watermills that were once powered by the river. We'll walk though ancient woodland, sometimes alongside the river and should see some waterfalls. We'll continue downwards to Pontone and into Amalfi and then take a public bus to our hotel.
Today's 6 kilometre/3.7 mile walk is graded as leisurely, with a total ascent of 100 metres/328 feet and descent of 400 metres/1,312 feet. We expect it to take us approximately 5 hours.
Day 7
Hike the Walk of the Gods to Positano
The Walk of the Gods is justifiably regarded as one of the greatest coastal walks in the world and makes a fitting finale to our week on the Amalfi Coast. This morning, we'll head to the village of Bomerano on the Agerola Plain by private bus. From here, the high cliff path contours west with magnificent views of the Bay of Salerno and Capri. The trail passes under huge limestone cliffs and above picturesque stone farmhouses until it reaches the attractive village of Nocelle. From here, we'll descend down an ancient stairway, past pretty flower gardens, into Positano. A poor fishing village until the 1950s, Positano has grown into a chic town that is a favourite with Hollywood stars. There'll be time to enjoy the town before catching our public bus back to our hotel for our final evening.
Today's 11 kilometre/6.8 mile walk is graded as moderate, with a total ascent of 330 metres/1,083 feet and descent of 900 metres/2,953 feet. We expect it to take us approximately 5 hours.
Day 8
Trip ends at Naples Airport
Departing the Amalfi Coast this morning, we'll drive to Naples International Airport (NAP) where we'll arrive about 8.30am - this is where our tour ends. The earliest time you should book a flight to depart today is 10.30am.
What's Included
Accommodation
Comfortable
Meals
Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 4, Dinners: 4
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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Customer reviews & ratings
I just finshed Walking the Amalfi Coast with hotel in March and it was amazing! Matteo was the tour guide and he made it a truly unique and enjoyable experience for EVERYONE!!! I struggled more than I anticipated. Matteo was patient and quick to make sure that I was comfortable and safe at all times, as did the rest of the group. Everyone was wonderful and looked out for one another â¤ï¸ We stayed at Hotel Santa Lucia and it was beautiful. The rooms have balconies and while it's not on the beach it's only a block away. The hotel staff were very welcoming and accommodating. Our meals were at the hotel and of good quality. If you like charcuterie you will love the food but there are many other options to choose from. Chocolate or cream filled croissants for breakfast as well as cheeses and meats, pastries, pound cakes, and traditional breakfast fare(bacon, eggs, potatoes,cereal, etc.). You will not go hungry!! The weather in March was wonderful for hiking. The temps averaged 60s to 70s during the day and a bit cooler nights and mornings. Minori was lively with locals but not overrun with tourists which I personally treasure. You see the city through the eyes of the locals. Public transportation was extremely reliable and not as crowded as the busy season. As someone who was extremely trepedacious about this trip I'm so happy I did it! It was my first group tour and it far exceeded my expectations. Matteo made it especially enjoyable with his passion for the area and knowledge(and he's also quite comedic!). If you are looking for an adventure where there are more locals than tourists then this is the time to go.
Michelle Kathleen VerifiedThe trip was wonderful. Our guide Matteo was very informative and friendly. The walks were a mixture of all kinds of terrain , it was not what I expected but it was enjoyable all the same. There are some steep hills and steps on this trip but I am very glad that I went on this trip. The weather was perfect - not to hot and not too cold. We only had one day of rain.
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