Italy: Amalfi Coast to Puglia

Italy: Amalfi Coast to Puglia

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Italy: Amalfi Coast to Puglia

14 Days Starting in Naples, Italy and ending in Alberobello, Italy

Visiting: Naples, Pompeii, Minori, Amalfi, Ravello, Matera, Lecce, Ostuni, Alberobello

Tour operator:

Collette

Tour code:

15211

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

Medium

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Sightseeing

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NB: Prices correct on 09-Jan-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Italy's stunning southern regions, from the historic streets of Naples to the enchanting landscapes of Puglia. This tour invites you to explore the vibrant city center of Naples, savor wines from the volcanic soils near Pompeii, and wander through the ancient ruins of this iconic city. Discover the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, with its terraced lemon groves and picturesque towns like Positano and Ravello. Experience the unique charm of Matera's cave dwellings and the whimsical trulli homes of Alberobello. Delight in the flavors of Italy with multi-stop dinners in Lecce and a taste of freshly made mozzarella. Enjoy a private Neapolitan music performance and a traditional folk dance in Otranto. Travel like a local in Ostuni aboard a 3-wheeled Ape Calessino, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this captivating region. This tour promises a perfect blend of history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

Highlights

  • Venture through Naples' historic city center, a UNESCO site filled with local life and eccentric monuments.

  • Explore a sfusato lemon grove and hike the Amalfi Coast's ancient Path of Lemons.

  • Make the most of a free afternoon in the popular resort town of Positano.

  • Zoom through Ostuni like a local in the backseat of a 3-wheeled Ape Calessino car.

  • Sample wines just outside of Pompeii, created from the fertile volcanic countryside.

  • Experience the Italian landscape like never before with a stay in unique cave-dwelling accommodations in Matera.

  • Make your way through Lecce's city center with a multi-stop dinner.

  • Gaze out at the deep blue Bay of Naples and looming Mt. Vesuvius as you dine on regional specialties.

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Overnight Flight

Location: Naples

Accommodation Name: Royal Continental Hotel

In a country of renowned cuisine, iconic coastlines, and ancient roots, stray off the beaten path and explore a new side of the Italy you know and love. Make your way through southern Italy and experience the Amalfi Coast and the Puglia region.

Day 2 : Naples, Italy

Location: Naples

Meals Included: Dinner

Arrive in Naples, a vibrant mecca for locals and travelers alike. Volcanic landscapes give way to medieval architecture and Grecian lanes, creating a unique culture exclusive to Naples. Settle into your new home for the next 2 nights and admire the view of crashing waves and bobbing boats. Toast to the start of your Italian getaway over dinner, looking out over the deep blue Bay of Naples to Mt. Vesuvius looming in the distance.

Day 3 : Naples

Location: Naples

Accommodation Name: Hotel Villa Romana, Minori

Explore Naples’ exuberant historic city center (UNESCO) and underground ancient ruins with a local guide. Visit the Sansevero Chapel, home to the Veiled Christ statue, rumored to be created by alchemy due to its carved flowing cloth. During your afternoon at leisure, consider visiting the nearby National Archeological Museum and peruse relics from Pompeii. Tonight’s Impact Moment comes in the form of a private concert, performed by the Napulitanata social enterprise, which supports Italian heritage and abates the city’s high unemployment.

Day 4 : Naples - Pompeii - Minori

Location: Pompeii

Meals Included: Lunch

Feel the ghosts of the past as you wander through Pompeii with a guide. After you’ve explored the public baths and private villas, get a new perspective on the volcanic countryside with a visit to a nearby winery. Layers of ash have transformed the timeworn soil into a fertile vineyard. Enjoy a wine tasting with lunch before continuing to the beloved Amalfi Coast. Watch the sun fade along the horizon in coastal Minori, your new home for the next 4 nights.

Day 5 : Minori - Maiori - Minori

Location: Minori

A fishing village of terraced lemon groves, Minori exudes the quintessential Amalfitana vibe. Start your morning in a garden and learn about sfusato lemons, used in limoncello. Sample this fragrant liqueur in a pastry shop before hiking* along the coast. You’ll trek the rugged Path of Lemons - an ancient, hilly route that links Minori with the nearby town Maiori. Explore on your own before returning by boat. The remainder of the day is yours.

Day 6 : Minori - Amalfi - Positano - Minori

Location: Amalfi

Journey by boat** to Amalfi, the rocky coast’s namesake town. Formerly a maritime republic, Amalfi puts a historic spin on the seaside hubs, containing cobblestone piazzas and towering mosaicked cathedrals. After a few hours on your own, ferry past tumbling cliffs and pastel-colored houses on your way to Positano. Enjoy a free afternoon in this resort town, perhaps browsing the posh boutiques or resting along the beach. Return to Minori by ferry.

Day 7 : Minori - Ravello - Minori

Location: Ravello

Accommodation Name: Locanda di San Martino Hotel

Look down upon the Amalfi Coast from Ravello, a picturesque village with the best vantage point of the winding coastline. Then, it’s your choice! Visit the gardens of Villa Rufolo, making your way through a latticework of hedges and flowers to gaze out at the azure waves below -OR- hike the half-mile trail down to the remote gardens of Villa Cimbrone*** before returning to Minori for an afternoon at leisure.

Day 8 : Minori - Matera

Max Roma

Location: Matera

Meals Included: Lunch

This morning, discover one of Italy’s delectable cheese products during a visit to a dairy farm. Taste freshly made mozzarella for lunch before continuing south to Matera (UNESCO), whose inimitable scenery has been featured in blockbuster films. Experience the town’s cave dwellings, your home for the next 2 nights. Each cave is unique, half-excavated and half-carved from the land. In these unparalleled accommodations,**** connect with the Italian landscape like never before.

Day 9 : Matera

Astrit Myrtaj

Location: Matera

Accommodation Name: Santa Chiara Suite Hotel, Lecce

Hike into Matera’s 9,000-year-old history on a guided walking tour along its hillside caves, narrow passages and steep alleys known to locals as the Sassi. The afternoon is yours to explore more of Matera’s heritage. Perhaps you’ll visit the remarkable Palombaro Lungo underground water cistern or head out of town for a hike through the surrounding countryside dotted with prehistoric caves and medieval rock churches.

Day 10 : Matera - Lecce

Location: Lecce

Meals Included: Dinner

Cross into the Puglia region and pause at an olive grove to learn about the different kinds of oil before continuing to Lecce, a Baroque powerhouse of limestone. Get to know the city with a local expert and take in its iconic architecture and papier-mâché craftsmanship. Dine your way around Lecce in the evening with a multi-stop dinner in the city center.

Day 11 : Lecce - Otranto - Lecce

Location: Lecce

Accommodation Name: Trulli Holiday Albergo Diffuso, Alberobello

Today enjoy an excursion to the picturesque village of Otranto and enjoy its characteristic winding lanes and hidden cafes. Take your time for a relaxing lunch along the sea and enjoy your time at leisure in one of the pearls of Salento. Reconvene in the evening for a private folk music and dance performance, highlighting the traditional pizzica e taranta. According to legend, spider bites cause the women to dance with feverish energy.

Day 12 : Lecce - Ostuni - Alberobello

Location: Ostuni

Stop in Ostuni, a whitewashed town surrounded by olive trees. Zoom through the town like a local in the backseat of an open-air Ape Calessino, a traditional 3-wheeled car, before continuing to Alberobello, a whimsical city that hosts a collection of cone-shaped trulli homes. Make your way to your personal room,**** a converted house that will serve as your home for the next 2 nights. Early this evening discover the town’s secrets with a local guide and enjoy free time for dinner on your own.

Day 13 : Alberobello

Location: Alberobello

Meals Included: Dinner

Today experience a tour of an olive oil mill and taste different kinds of extra virgin olive oil. Back in Alberobello, enjoy your free time meandering through a labyrinth of these gnomish houses, sometimes featuring symbols with superstitious connotations. The afternoon is yours to explore. As the day draws to a close, wish Italy goodbye at a farewell dinner.

Day 14 : Alberobello - Tour Ends

Location: Alberobello

Depart for home with treasured memories of rocky shores and cobblestone streets.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Stay in unique accommodations including cave dwellings in Matera and trulli homes in Alberobello.

  • Meals

    Enjoy a multi-stop dinner in Lecce and a farewell dinner in Alberobello.

  • Guided Tours

    Experience guided tours in Naples, Pompeii, Matera, and Alberobello.

  • Wine Tasting

    Sample wines just outside of Pompeii, created from the fertile volcanic countryside.

  • Local Experiences

    Zoom through Ostuni in a 3-wheeled Ape Calessino car and enjoy a private folk music and dance performance in Lecce.

What's Not Included

  • Flights

    International flights to and from Italy are not included.

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is not included and is recommended for all travelers.

  • Optional Excursions

    Optional excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary are not included.

  • Personal Expenses

    Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks are not included.

Experiences

Zoom through Ostuni like a local - in the backseat of a 3-wheeled Ape Calessino car.Experience the Italian landscape like never before and spend 2 nights in a unique cave-dwelling accommodation.Impact Moment: Discover traditional Neapolitan songs and music during a private performance at a local social enterprise.

Culinaries

Sample wines just outside of Pompeii, created from the fertile volcanic countryside.Make your way through Lecce's city center with a multi-stop dinner.Gaze out at the deep blue Bay of Naples and looming Mt. Vesuvius as you dine on regional specialties.

Must See

Venture through Naples' historic city center (UNESCO) overflowing with local life and eccentric monuments.Explore a sfusato lemon grove and hike the Amalfi Coast's ancient Path of Lemons.Make the most of a free afternoon in the popular resort town of Positano.

Choice Highlights

Naples Naples is the third largest city in Italy and a cultural and political hub of the Campania region. The city sits at the base of Mount Vesuvius overlooking the Bay of Naples. The city was the home of the last Spanish King who ruled over the Kingdom of Two Sicilys from his massive castle that is located near the port. Today the city center is a mix of post WWII era modernity and a few historic treasures that survived the bombing. The crazy traffic of the city has become a symbol of the modern Naples and its vibrant streets.

Impact Moment Discover traditional Neapolitan songs and music during a private performance at a local social enterprise.

Pompeii The Roman city of Pompeii is located in the southern region of Campania, near Naples. The city was covered by volcanic material in 79 AD and forgotten for centuries. When the city was excavated, archeologists found the city to be intact as it had been prior to the eruption. Today visitors walk on the original streets, complete with chariot ruts. The city was made up of a variety of different buildings including theaters, homes, shops, thermal baths and temples — all of which can be visited today. In addition, every-day objects and precious artifacts have been preserved along with original mosaic and fresco decorations.

Wine Tasting Gain a new perspective on the volcanic countryside with a visit to a winery near Pompeii. Layers of ash have transformed the timeworn soil into a fertile vineyard. Enjoy an exclusive wine tasting with lunch, where you can relax and take in the landscape.

Minori A fishing village of terraced lemon groves, Minori exudes the quintessential Amalfitana vibe. Start your morning in a garden and learn about sfusato lemons, used in limoncello. Sample this fragrant liqueur in a pastry shop before hiking along the coast.

Amalfi The rocky Sorrento Peninsula stretches into the Tyrrhenian Sea separating the Bay of Naples to the north from the Gulf of Salerno to the south. On the south of the peninsula is the famed Amalfi Coast. The Amalfi Coast features the 32 mile long coastal drive that hugs the cliff at is passes through the picturesque fishing villages of Positano, Amalfi, and Minori (among others). The coast is famed for its breathtaking views, local cuisine, and drinks like limoncello.

Positano Ferry past tumbling cliffs and pastel-colored houses on your way to Positano, where you’ll enjoy a free afternoon in this resort town. Perhaps you spend time browsing the posh boutiques, or taking a moment to relax and rest along the beach.

Ravello Ravello is a small village perched on top of a mountain overlooking the Amalfi Coast and Tyrrhenian Sea. It is famous for these views from the many Villas and their gardens. One of the most famous is Villa Rufolo. The terraced gardens of the villa overlook the dramatic Amalfi Coast and gave inspiration for the composer Wagner when writing his operas. The village is also home to several small shops and cafes.

Choice on Tour Visit the gardens of Villa Rufolo, making your way through a latticework of hedges and flowers to gaze out at the azure waves below -OR- hike the half-mile trail down to the remote gardens of Villa Cimbrone.

Matera Matera is a community in southern Italy that is home to the unique Sassi of Matera. The Sassi of Matera are a unique urban structure of cave dwellings that are carved out of the local tufa stone ravines. The community of stone dwellings were inhabited by nearly 15,000 people until the 1950s when the Italian government forced everyone to leave for hygienic purposes. Today, the Sassi are being rehabbed into modern homes, hotels and tourist attractions. The site is also home to a number of ancient stone churches.

Lecce You’ll have a free day to lose yourself in Lecce’s charismatic ambience – full of winding lanes, sun-kissed piazzas, and hidden cafes. Perhaps you’ll join an optional excursion to Otranto and a nearby winery, featuring wine from the region’s dark purple grapes.

Tarantella Folk Music & Dance Performance

Ostuni Stop in Ostuni, a whitewashed town surrounded by olive trees. A place inhabited since the stone age, Ostuni is famous for olive oil, wine, and the “Old Town,” a section of the city built on a hill, topped with a citadel and surrounded by ancient walls.

Ape Calessino Tour Zoom through the city of Ostuni like a local in the backseat of an open-air Ape Calessino, a traditional 3-wheeled car. You’ll get an incredible overview of the entire city during an unforgettable tour unlike any other as you’re whisked through the streets.

Alberobello Alberobello is a small town in the southern Italian region of Puglia. The town is famous for its unique stone homes called trulli. The trulli of Alberobello look like something out of a cartoon. Each trullo is constructed using slabs of local stone with a conical roof made without mortar. The city center of Alberobello is home to nearly 1500 trulli and is designated as a UNESCO Heritage Site. Visitors can walk through the streets that are lined with trulli that are used as homes, B&Bs, shops and restaurants.

Mode of Transport

Travel through Italy with a mix of transportation modes including flights, local guides, and unique experiences like a 3-wheeled Ape Calessino car ride in Ostuni and ferry rides along the Amalfi Coast.

Accommodation

Experience unique accommodations with stays at the Royal Continental Hotel in Naples, Hotel Villa Romana in Minori, and the Locanda di San Martino Hotel in Matera. Enjoy a night in a cave-dwelling in Matera and a converted trulli house in Alberobello.

Check out our Q&As

  • What unique accommodation experience is offered during the tour?

    During the tour, you will have the opportunity to spend 2 nights in a unique cave-dwelling accommodation in Matera, which allows you to connect with the Italian landscape like never before.

  • What is the 'Impact Moment' included in the tour?

    The 'Impact Moment' of the tour includes discovering traditional Neapolitan songs and music during a private performance at a local social enterprise, which supports Italian heritage and helps to reduce unemployment in Naples.

  • What activities are available in Minori?

    In Minori, you can start your morning in a garden learning about sfusato lemons and sample limoncello in a pastry shop. You can also hike along the Path of Lemons, an ancient route linking Minori with Maiori, and explore the area on your own before returning by boat.

  • What can I expect from the visit to Pompeii?

    During the visit to Pompeii, you will explore the ancient ruins with a guide, visiting public baths and private villas. You will also have the chance to visit a nearby winery for a wine tasting, where the volcanic soil has created a fertile vineyard.

  • What is special about the visit to Ostuni?

    In Ostuni, you will experience the town like a local by riding in the backseat of an open-air Ape Calessino, a traditional 3-wheeled car, providing an unforgettable tour of the city.

  • What cultural experience is offered in Lecce?

    In Lecce, you will have a multi-stop dinner in the city center, allowing you to experience the local cuisine and the city's vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, you can enjoy a private folk music and dance performance, highlighting traditional pizzica e taranta.

  • Can I pre-purchase optional excursions/activities?

    Yes, the majority of optional excursions and activities are available for advance purchase for applicable tours provided that you make your options purchase prior to 15 days of the tour departure. Collette makes it convenient to reserve presold options by visiting our website for a full listing of activities and excursions or when your reservation is made with our reservations staff. In addition, there are benefits to prepurchasing options including a price guarantee once your tour is paid in full. So, while the cost of an optional activity may change from the time you book your tour, once payment is received in full, your preselected options are guaranteed by Collette at their original price. Although you can still purchase options while on tour, reserving them ahead of time ensures you a spot in the event that the activity sells out. Collette will provide a refund if you cancel a presold option prior to tour departure. Any presold options canceled while on tour are nonrefundable.

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    In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than U.S. standard accommodations. A double room is designed to accommodate two people, but may not have two separate beds. A twin-bedded room has two separate beds of any size, and is the type most commonly utilized.

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    Collette does not process VISAs. Every nation has its own specific requirements. Check the embassy or consulate website for the country you are visiting to find the forms and information you need. The process of getting a VISA can take two weeks to two months.

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    We pride ourselves on bringing travelers the very best experiences a destination offers. Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. Some hotels/lodges in remote locations may not have elevators. For your comfort, we recommend bringing walking shoes.

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