Amalfi Coast Vespa Tour: Ride, See & Feel Italy!
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Overview
Experience the Amalfi Coast like never before on the 'Amalfi Coast: Private Vespa tour guided by you'. This isn't just a tour; it's an immersive adventure into the heart of Italy's most breathtaking scenery. Ride a genuine Vespa, guided by a local expert, and discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make this coastline world-famous.
Imagine cruising through the colorful streets of Positano, its villas cascading down to the turquoise sea. Stop to admire the famous Fjord of Furore, and visit the grand Cathedral of Sant'Andrea in Amalfi. This tour promises unforgettable memories with every twist and turn. Expect an intimate exploration tailored to showcase the beauty of Sorrento, Positano, the Emerald Cave, Amalfi, Vallone delle Ferriere, and Ravello.
The tour includes hotel pick-up from Naples, ensuring a seamless start to the adventure. Insurance and fuel are provided, along with a helmet for safety. Please note that while a licensed guide leads the way, customers will drive their own Vespas. This private tour offers a unique and personal way to experience the Amalfi Coast's charm.




Highlights
Ride a Vespa Along the Amalfi Coast: Feel the wind as you drive through Italy's most scenic roads.
See Positano's Colorful Streets: Explore the famous village with villas overlooking the sea.
Visit the Emerald Cave: Discover a natural wonder with stunning emerald waters (ticket excluded).
Guided by a Local Expert: Get insider knowledge and discover hidden gems along the way.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the Vespa tour of the Amalfi Coast, praising the scenery and the fun of riding a Vespa. Unexpected costs and driving difficulty were minor concerns.

Customers loved seeing the beautiful views of the Amalfi Coast from a Vespa.
Many enjoyed the freedom of driving their own Vespa and exploring the area.
The tour guides were often praised for their knowledge and helpfulness.
Some reviewers highlighted the fun and excitement of the overall experience.
Parking costs and entrance fees were unexpected expenses for some customers.
Driving a Vespa can be challenging for those without prior experience.
The Journey
Sorrento
Sorrento, a coastal gem perched above the Bay of Naples, entices visitors with its blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture. Wander through its historic old town, a maze of narrow alleys lined with colorful houses and artisan shops. Piazza Tasso, the heart of Sorrento, buzzes with life, offering al fresco cafes where you can savor local delicacies, most notably limoncello, crafted from the region's abundant lemons. Sorrento serves as a gateway to Capri and Pompeii, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's rich history and stunning landscapes. Its clifftop setting provides spectacular sunset views, creating an enchanting atmosphere for an unforgettable Italian escape.
Positano
Positano, an iconic village cascading down the Amalfi Coast, is a spectacle of colorful houses clinging to steep cliffs overlooking the azure Tyrrhenian Sea. This former fishing village exudes timeless charm, attracting artists, writers, and travelers seeking beauty and inspiration. Explore its narrow, winding streets, climb stone staircases, and discover hidden terraces offering panoramic views. Visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, with its striking majolica-tiled dome. Indulge in the local cuisine, relax on the beach, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere that makes Positano a must-see destination.
Emerald Cave
The Emerald Cave, near Conca dei Marini, offers a mesmerizing natural spectacle. This sea cave is illuminated by an ethereal emerald light, created as sunlight filters through an underwater opening. Accessible by boat or a submerged entrance, the cave's waters glow with an otherworldly radiance, showcasing stalactites and underwater formations. A visit to the Emerald Cave is an enchanting experience, immersing you in the Amalfi Coast's stunning natural beauty. It provides a refreshing contrast to the area's bustling towns, showcasing a tranquil and captivating underwater world.
Amalfi
Amalfi, a town steeped in maritime history, invites you to discover its rich past and picturesque charm. At its heart lies Piazza del Duomo, home to the magnificent Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, a testament to Amalfi's medieval power. Explore the labyrinthine streets of the old town, filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants serving authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Delve into Amalfi's history at the Paper Museum, showcasing the town's legacy of paper production. As one of Italy's former maritime republics, Amalfi offers a captivating blend of culture, history, and stunning coastal scenery.
Vallone delle Ferriere
The Vallone delle Ferriere, near Amalfi, represents a hidden natural oasis where pristine beauty meets ancient history. This protected nature reserve is characterized by its unique microclimate, fostering rare ferns and lush vegetation, alongside the remnants of ancient ironworks. Hiking through the Vallone, visitors encounter cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear streams, and the ruins of medieval paper mills, revealing a symbiotic relationship between nature and human industry. The Vallone delle Ferriere offers a unique and immersive experience, highlighting both the ecological diversity and historical significance of the Amalfi Coast.
Ravello
Ravello, perched high above the Amalfi Coast, presents a serene escape renowned for its breathtaking views and artistic heritage. This charming town offers a tranquil atmosphere, away from the bustling crowds, and is celebrated for its stunning villas and gardens. Visit Villa Rufolo, famous for its terraced gardens and inspiring views that once captivated Richard Wagner, and Villa Cimbrone, with its iconic Infinity Terrace overlooking the coastline. Ravello's elegant atmosphere and cultural richness make it an ideal destination for those seeking beauty, tranquility, and artistic inspiration.
Know Before You Go
This Amalfi Coast Vespa tour includes hotel pick-up from Naples. Also, third-party liability insurance, fuel, a helmet, and a private licensed tour guide. One Vespa is provided for every two customers. Customers will drive the Vespa themselves. This tour excludes the driver, parking costs (around €7.00 per hour per vehicle during stops), tickets to attractions like the Emerald Grotto and Amalfi Cathedral, and food/drinks. Customers departing from Sorrento or Positano must reach the meeting point in the Center.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest being prepared for parking fees and ticket costs at attractions. Also, if you're not confident driving a Vespa, practice a bit beforehand to fully enjoy the experience!