7-Day Amalfi Coast Tour Packages
Could you imagine sailing through Napoli Gulf with Italian Aperitif, relaxing in Sorgeto Bay's thermal pools, exploring Capri's wineries and Piazzetta, discovering Positano, and learning pizza making in Sorrento? It’s the ultimate Amalfi Coast dream. Don’t forget to visit Pompeii, and hike the Path of the Gods to Positano. Live the beautiful life.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Amalfi Coast tour itineraries
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MelissaAmalfi Coast travel expert at TourRadar
7 Days in Amalfi Coast, incl. Capri and Positano
Set sail on a luxury catamaran for 7 days along the Amalfi Coast, from Castellammare di Stabia to Pompeii. Glide into Procida's Corricella bay, soak in Ischia's Sorgeto Bay thermal pools, and wander Capri's famous Piazzetta. Special touches include wine tastings at Scala Fenicia, pizza-making in Sorrento, and guided Pompeii tours.

- Day 1
Castellammare di Stabia to Procida
Begin your journey from Castellammare di Stabia, located 30 minutes south of Naples. The 2-hour sail to Procida gives you great views of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Stop at Corricella bay with its beautiful cascade of pastel fishing houses. A recent visitor shared: "The sunset view of Procida's harbor from the water is unforgettable—get your camera ready around 7 PM when the buildings glow orange."

- Day 2
Ischia
Take a quick 45-minute morning sail to Ischia. Stop at San Pancrazio Bay for a swim before visiting the natural thermal pools at Sorgeto Bay. Bring water shoes as the rocks near the pools can be slippery. Get to Forio port by 4 PM to avoid strong afternoon winds. The Santa Maria del Soccorso church sits 25 minutes uphill but offers incredible views of the coast.

- Day 3
Capri
The 2-hour trip from Ischia to Capri takes you past the beautiful Punta Carena lighthouse. Drop anchor in Marina Piccola bay. Visit the island later in the day after the crowds leave—the Piazzetta becomes much more enjoyable after 6 PM. It takes about 20 minutes to walk up to town from Marina Piccola.

- Day 4
Positano
- Day 5
Amalfi
- Day 6
Sorrento
- Day 7
Pompeii
7 Days in Amalfi Coast, incl. Sorrento and Capri
A week of cultural immersion spans Pompeii's archaeological wonders, Sorrento's Fattoria Terranova cooking school, Positano's cliffside views, Amalfi's historic center, and Capri's Marina Grande. Six nights in 4-star hotels complement daily breakfast and private guided tours.

- Day 1
Naples to Sorrento via Pompeii
Land in Naples and head straight to Pompeii. Plan to arrive around 10 AM to beat the crowds and hot weather. A 2-hour guided tour will cover the main sites. One visitor shared: "The ruins of Pompeii are incredibly well-preserved. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes—you'll be walking on uneven ancient streets." After Pompeii, it's a 1-hour drive to Sorrento where you'll spend your first night.

- Day 2
Amalfi Coast Drive
Take the scenic coastal road from Sorrento through Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. The full route with stops takes about 3 hours. Leave early before the roads get busy at 10 AM. Sit on the right side of the car for the best views. If you get carsick on winding roads, take some motion sickness medication before setting out.

- Day 3
Sorrento Cooking Experience
- Day 4
Sorrento to Capri
- Day 5
Capri Exploration
- Day 6
Capri By Sea
- Day 7
Capri to Naples
7 Days in Italy, incl. Rome and Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast unfolds over 7 days through Positano's boutiques, Amalfi's Cathedral, Ravello's Villa Rufolo, and Vico Equense's charm. Guests enjoy 3 nights at Domo 20 Hotel, with options for Capri excursions and coastal drives led by expert guides. Daily breakfast and private transfers included.

- Days 1-3
Rome
Book a private transfer from Fiumicino Airport to skip Rome's busy morning traffic. Stay near Termini Station in the historic center for easy access to attractions and your later train to Naples. A previous visitor noted: "The central location saved us time and money on taxis, though the street noise takes getting used to." Plan Day 2 around Rome's main sites. Visit the Colosseum first to avoid midday heat in summer. Schedule the Vatican Museums for early afternoon when crowds are lighter. Your evening is free to discover local restaurants in Trastevere. On Day 3, explore at your own pace. Book the Borghese Gallery for 9AM, then walk through Villa Borghese park to reach the Spanish Steps. Spend your afternoon shopping on Via del Corso or trying authentic restaurants in the Jewish Ghetto.

- Day 4
Rome to Sorrento Coast
Take a high-speed train to Naples (1.5 hours) and stop at Pompeii on your way to Vico Equense. One visitor shared: "The Pompeii guided upgrade was worth it - there's minimal signage and it's easy to miss the key sites without context." Plan 2-3 hours for Pompeii and wear good walking shoes on the uneven streets.

- Day 5
Amalfi Coast Drive
- Day 6
Free Day
- Day 7
Departure
What people love about 7-day Amalfi Coast tours
- Sorrento Escape, Private Tour
Our experience with the Sorrento Escape, Private Tour through Tour Radar was nothing short of exceptional. From the very beginning, Yvonne at Tour Radar met our every need with precision and care. Her responses to all of our questions and requests were always prompt, ensuring we felt well taken care of at every stage of planning. The attention to detail was impressive, as every aspect of our trip was meticulously organized from start to finish. We enjoyed private tours and pickups throughout our journey, and each guide and driver was punctual, knowledgeable, and an absolute pleasure to spend time with. Their expertise added an enriching layer to our experience, making each location we visited come to life. The tour itself was perfectly balanced, allowing us to fully explore the stunning coastline and the island of Capri. We had ample time to visit famous landmarks, enjoy the best local cuisine, and still have plenty of moments to relax and unwind. Overall, the Sorrento Escape was a flawless blend of adventure and relaxation, and we couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to explore this beautiful region with top-notch service.
- Rome & Amalfi Coast Escapade
A group of 8 of us did the Rome & Amalfi Escapade in April 2024. Omega Tours was easy to book with and communication was great booking the trip, follow-up questions and even while there. We did include for an extra cost transportation from the airport which I would recommend. Our hotel was the Orazio (staff was wonderful, rooms were good with walk-in showers. Not in main attraction area but not too far to walk or taxi for minimal cost). Rome in a Day is just the Colosseum, lunch and Vatican Museums with transportation except to get back to hotel. The tour all depends on which guide you get, our Colosseum guide was wonderful unfortunately our robotic read a script guide for the Vatican was disappointing, especially when we heard from other tours how wonderful their guide was. Train transport to Sorrento was good just wait for area to come up on screen. Pompeii was very interesting, we upgraded for guided tour which I would recommend. Transportation to train station, Pompeii and hotel was flawless. Our hotel was the Domon20 which is very nice. Nice rooms with walk-in showers. Breakfast was outstanding, staff was above and beyond. Rooftop restaurant and bar was very nice wit reasonable prices on drinks and great food. Only downside is location, it is a challenging walk up and down the hill and steps to the town if you have any mobility issues. Amalfi coast drive was also very good, our driver Michael was extremely entertaining even with horrible traffic because of the holiday. Tips-use the train to get to Sorrento from Vico, very reasonable. Station is right downtown, get on and 4th stop is Sorrento.
- Local Living Italy—Sorrento
Touring the coast was good. A little difficult to navigate if you are older or have some difficulty walking. The lemon farm was a little isolated and a bit of a walk to the road to catch a bus if you wanted to explore the area. The lemon farm had beautiful views. The rooms were nice but needs some upgrading and repairs in some areas. The breakfast was disappointing and some of the food was a little cold. We did not know that you needed to purchase wine from the farm. It was a little overpriced. The owners and staff were very nice people and our tour guide Anna was very nice. I think this tour is more for young people.



































