For centuries, the Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples have attracted visitors eager to experience their dazzling scenery, tranquillity and abundance of world-class historical sights.
Invasions by the Greeks, Phoenicians and Saracens have all left their marks, but it was the Romans whose legacy remains most obvious today.
Our base for this tour is the picturesque town of Sorrento. There’s colour everywhere you look: tubs of red geraniums, dark blue clematis climbing up pastel-hued walls, and bougainvillea and roses in shades of pink decorating open spaces. Lemon trees are common – you can’t help but notice their fragrance as you wander. Mouth-watering aromas drift from restaurants and trattorias, and pavement cafés serve cappuccinos on every street corner.
We’ll also explore the striking Amalfi coast, famed for its limestone mountains, copses of pine and azure Mediterranean waters. Next it’s Capri, a picture-perfect island off the Sorrento peninsula that possesses a reputation as a veritable Garden of Eden. The skyline of the Bay of Naples is dominated by magnificent Mount Vesuvius, which has erupted spectacularly several times, most famously in 79AD when Pompeii and Herculaneum were entombed by a sea of molten rock and ash. Visits to these Roman towns highlight the scale of this catastrophic event and you’ll be amazed by their astonishing state of preservation.
Ultimately, there are few places in Europe that combine so much of interest in an area of such extraordinary scenery, making this an especially stimulating destination.
Location: Sorrento, Naples
Arrival in Sorrento
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: No Meals
Location: Sorrento
Walk: Sorrento - Since ancient Greek and Roman times, Sorrento has been known for its fabulous olive oil and our first walk takes us through the area’s legendary olive groves. Both Green and Blue routes begin in the hilltop village of Annunziata, with scenic views of the island of Capri, and end in Sorrento where the rest of the day is at your leisure.<br/>Duration: 3 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 5.3 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 324 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone paths, tarmac and gravel<br/>Duration: 4 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 7.2 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 577 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone paths, tarmac and gravel<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Location: Capri
Discover: Capri - Today we take a short boat ride to discover Capri’s charms. It has long been the most desirable part of the Bay of Naples, attracting Roman emperors and Hollywood stars alike. The main town is perched on a hill overlooking the quaint harbour, with whitewashed restaurants and shops lining the streets.<br/><br/>You have some time to explore the island, maybe join a boat trip around the island or make your way to the famous Blue Grotto – the large sea cave named for the incandescent blue light that bathes the cavern. Take a short walk from the harbour and you’ll find yourself in near-deserted lanes that pass terraced vineyards and lemon groves, with spectacular views of the rugged coastline and sea below – a true Mediterranean paradise.<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Location: Sorrento
Discover: Sorrento - On your free day in Sorrento, perhaps browse the numerous boutiques and sit down to a leisurely lunch in your choice of restaurant.<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Location: Amalfi Coast, Ravello
Walk: The path of lemons - Today we experience the sublime Amalfi coast as we wind around glorious pine-clad cliffs that tumble into the Mediterranean. Just inland is the stunning village of Ravello, where after some free time to explore, we begin our walk.<br/>Duration: 2 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 3 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 422 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone steps, pavement and gravel tracks<br/>Duration: 4 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 4.7 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 819 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone steps, tracks, country roads and gravel tracks<br/>We follow the delightful Il Sentiero dei Limoni – the Path of Lemons – an enticing walk through the authentic heart of the Amalfi coast, where we get a glimpse of the relaxed pace of life enjoyed by locals. Of course, the path also takes us past the fragrant lemon orchards where the famed Amalfi lemons are grown.<br/><br/>Both walks end in Maiori, a fishing town that was once the principal port of the Republic of Amalfi. There’s free time after to discover the town, so why not wander along the seafront and taste their fresh pasta for which they are famous?<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Location: Pompei
Discover: Pompeii - Pompeii is so much more than a collection of ruins. Our guided tour highlights its astonishing state of preservation – streets, temples, baths and even the amphitheatre remain largely intact. Many buildings still have murals and mosaics, while others are inscribed with graffiti describing political events, romantic entanglements and even gossip of the time. <br/><br/>Later, we’ll visit a family-owned, working farm and enjoy a simple lunch featuring the farm’s own products and other locally sourced ingredients.<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Location: Amalfi Coast, Positano
Walk: Valle delle Farriere - Today we take the Amalfi coast road to the town of Scala, where our Valle delle Ferriere walk begins.<br/>Duration: 2.5 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 3 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 255 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone steps (both uphill and downhill), tarmac and woodland paths<br/>Duration: 4 hours <br/><br/>Distance: 5 miles<br/><br/>Altitude gain: 984 feet<br/><br/>Terrain: Stone steps (both uphill and downhill), tarmac and woodland paths<br/>
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Location: Sorrento
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