Shore Excursions Group
Private Naples
Private Naples
Sometime between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., a private driver will pick you up at the Amalfi Ferry Pier or any other meeting point near the port that you arrange. A driver will chauffeur you and your companions to Naples in the comfort of your own private sedan or van. It’s a luxurious way to see this wonderful part of Italy.
The Napoli tour starts in the capital of the Campania region in historic Naples. Tiny, narrow streets wind their way around the city, held in check by the long, straight Spaccanapoli that cuts its way through the center of the city. Following this main road, you’ll easily find many of the city’s most beautiful sites.
Take in the grandeur of the Piazza del Plebiscito, which is surrounded by the Royal Palace, built in the 17th-century, and home of the Bourbon Kings. The Church of San Francesco di Paola, a domed cathedral with a portico that resembles that of the Pantheon in Rome.
The huge, imposing 13th-century Castel Nuovo is another sight to behold, with its stately, stark medieval towers surrounding a marble triumphal arch that was added in 1470 to celebrate Alfonso of Aragon’s entry to Naples.
Since you’re in Naples, take the opportunity to enjoy the city’s most famous dish: Neapolitan Pizza. You can find many delightful pizzerias in the city. If pizza’s not your thing, ask your driver for suggestions on where to find any of Naples’s other delicious treats.
Lightweight summer clothing and light layers are recommended, with sweaters and jackets advised for evenings and cooler months. Some terrain in Italy is uneven and archaeological sites can be challenging for those who are not surefooted, so keep that in mind when booking your tour. Vehicles are accessible for a foldable wheelchair or walker.
Bookings for this tour are available from March-November, with each tour lasting 8 to 9 hours. Private tours for small and large groups are both available, using either luxurious Mercedes sedans or Mercedes vans. Whether it’s a family vacation or a large group, party, or wedding excursion, expert, local drivers will privately chauffeur you through Italy.
Please Note: This tour includes an English-speaking driver, fuel, highway toll fees, and parking fees. This tour does not include entrance fees or tickets to local attractions, or private guides. Though your English-speaking driver can provide commentary while driving you around, they cannot act as a guide outside of the vehicle. Food and beverages are not included in this tour, though there are times set aside for snack breaks and meals included in the day’s schedule. The driver will be happy happy to make suggestions about the best places to eat throughout the day. At the end of the tour, you will be returned to the Amalfi Ferry Pier.
Day 1 |
Amalfi, Italy, is a gem nestled along the world-famous Amalfi Coast, where dramatic cliffs meet the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. This enchanting town, once a powerful maritime republic, is now a beloved destination for those seeking a blend of history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. The heart of Amalfi is its bustling Piazza del Duomo, dominated by the stunning Amalfi Cathedral. With its striking Arab-Norman architecture, bronze doors from Constantinople, and beautifully ornate interior, this 9th-century cathedral is a must-visit for anyone intrigued by Italy's rich historical tapestry. Climbing the 62 steps to the cathedral’s entrance rewards visitors with a commanding view of the lively square below, filled with quaint cafes, boutique shops, and the joyful hum of daily life. Just steps away from the cathedral lies the Chiostro del Paradiso, a peaceful cloister dating back to the 13th century that showcases Moorish-influenced architecture and houses the tombs of Amalfi’s nobility. The adjacent Museo della Carta offers a fascinating glimpse into the town’s history as a medieval center of papermaking, where visitors can witness traditional techniques still in practice today. Wandering through Amalfi's labyrinthine streets reveals charming piazzas, vibrant ceramics shops, and delightful spots serving limoncello, the zesty lemon liqueur made from locally grown lemons. For those with a sweet tooth, indulging in a delicious sfogliatella, a shell-shaped pastry filled with ricotta and citrus, is a must. Amalfi also serves as a gateway to the natural wonders of the Amalfi Coast. The Valle delle Ferriere is a serene nature reserve just a short hike from the town center, where visitors can escape the crowds and immerse themselves in lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and ancient ruins. The valley is named after its historic ironworks, some of which still stand today. For those who prefer the sea, Amalfi’s pebble beaches, such as Marina Grande, offer the perfect spot to bask in the sun or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Boat tours along the coast provide a unique perspective of the region’s dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, including the famed Emerald Grotto, known for its dazzling green waters. Fun fact: Amalfi was one of the four great maritime republics of Italy, alongside Venice, Pisa, and Genoa. During its peak in the 10th and 11th centuries, Amalfi established the Amalfi Tables, the earliest known maritime code that governed the Mediterranean Sea. These regulations were so influential that they remained in effect until 1570, demonstrating Amalfi’s historical significance as a formidable maritime power. Today, this legacy lives on, not only in its historical sites but also in the town’s enduring spirit of adventure and discovery. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $156 |
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Must be able to get in/out of vehicle. This tour is accessible for a foldable wheelchair or walker. Please Note: Though your English-speaking driver can provide commentary while driving you around, they cannot act as a guide outside of the vehicle.