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2.5 hours
Private Tour
Amalfi, with its breathtaking architecture of pretty white buildings gently cascading down into the sea, is simply a delightful destination. And on this private 2.5 hour tour, you’ll discover its UNESCO World Heritage highlights and subtle hidden gems in the company of an expert local guide. Weave through enchanting alleys, take in the impressive Duomo of Amalfi, see the stunning Santuario of Santa Maria Addolorata and hear thrilling as well as tragic stories of this once glorious Marine Republic of Italy. Just one tip: don't forget to bring your camera! This tour is a private experience with the added benefit of being for your group only, led by a private local guide. These private experiences enjoy a more intimate setting along with the ability to tour at your desired pace. This tour is operated by one of our partners. We searched the world to find expert partners offering incredible experiences in locations you want to go - so wherever you go, you can #takewalks!
The Former Marine Republic of Italy, Amalfi - which gives its name to the homonym Amalfi Coast - is the biggest town on this spectacular stretch of coastline.
Your tour begins at Piazza Flavio Gioia where you’ll meet your expert guide for your private tour. From here, your guide will lead you to Piazza del Duomo - the heart of Amalfi. Dominating this small yet bustling piazza is the stunning Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Amalfi) dedicated to St. Andrew, the patron saint of the town. Built predominantly in Arab-Norman Romanesque architectural style, its intricate facade with bold stripes and shimmering gold mosaics always leaves its visitors in awe.
Read moreThe Former Marine Republic of Italy, Amalfi - which gives its name to the homonym Amalfi Coast - is the biggest town on this spectacular stretch of coastline.
Your tour begins at Piazza Flavio Gioia where you’ll meet your expert guide for your private tour. From here, your guide will lead you to Piazza del Duomo - the heart of Amalfi. Dominating this small yet bustling piazza is the stunning Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Amalfi) dedicated to St. Andrew, the patron saint of the town. Built predominantly in Arab-Norman Romanesque architectural style, its intricate facade with bold stripes and shimmering gold mosaics always leaves its visitors in awe.
Soak up the lively vibe of Via dei Mercanti as you stroll through this alley filled with souvenir shops and restaurants before it’s on to the elegant Cloister of Paradise. With its verdant garden and palm trees, this is a true gem located in a secluded corner of the Duomo. In Atrani, you’ll admire the treasure that is the Sanctuary of Santa Maria Addolorata.
As you become more familiar with the town, you'll also learn about the tragic event in Amalfi in 1343 that wiped out this thriving city that was once home to a population of 70,000. Feel free to ask as many questions as you go - your guide is on-hand to make sure your experience of this picturesque town is the perfect one. Just one tip - don’t forget your camera!