Route: Naples Sorrento Capri Positano Amalfi Salerno Naples
Nights: 13
Countries Visited: 1
Accommodation: Hotels only
Transport: Train and ferry – short journeys no longer than 3 hours each
Sustainability: This trip only creates 33kg of carbon emissions. Flying the same route would create 250kg ♻️
Reviews: All independent reviews
Embark on the ultimate honeymoon route along the Amalfi Coast, starting in the historic city of Naples. Explore its rich history, indulge in authentic Neapolitan cuisine, and discover hidden treasures in its bustling streets.
Continue to the picturesque cliffside town of Sorrento, where panoramic views of the Bay of Naples await you. Stroll along charming winding roads, sample delectable local delicacies, and savor the famous Sorrento limoncello together.
Next, escape to the luxurious island of Capri, a paradise of opulent villas and azure waters. Explore the enchanting Blue Grotto, ascend to breathtaking heights on Mount Solaro, and unwind at exclusive beach clubs.
After that you’ll immerse yourselves in the timeless beauty of Positano and, of course, Amalfi, where pastel-colored houses cascade down to the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Relax on pristine beaches, wander through quaint coastal villages, and enjoy romantic dinners overlooking the sea.
Conclude your honeymoon in Salerno. Explore historic landmarks, stroll along the scenic seafront promenade, and experience the city’s lively cultural scene.
As your journey comes full circle, return to Naples, where your honeymoon comes to an end and you start your new life as newlyweds!
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– Walking or public transport directions between the stations and your booked accommodation.
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Route: Naples Sorrento Capri Positano Amalfi Salerno Naples
Nights: 13
Countries Visited: 1
Transport: Train – short journeys no longer than 3 hours each
Sustainability: This trip only creates 33kg of carbon emissions. Flying the same route would create 250kg ♻️
Reviews: All independent reviews
Naples, nestled under the watchful eye of Mount Vesuvius, is a bustling Italian city known as the birthplace of pizza; there is no shortage of pizzerias here, from award winning stores to street food carts selling Pizza a Portafoglio, a pizza that is served folded like a wallet, making it easy to eat on the go. The city combines a lively urban atmosphere with historical significance, making it a fascinating destination.
Places to visit in Naples include:
Pompeii and Herculaneum: Explore the ancient ruins of these cities preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius, offering a glimpse into Roman life.
National Archaeological Museum: Home to one of the world’s most impressive collections of Greco-Roman artifacts, including exquisite mosaics and sculptures.
Lungomare and Castel dell’Ovo: Stroll along Naples’ scenic seafront promenade and visit the iconic seaside castle for panoramic views of the bay.
Train to Sorrento – 1.5 hours
Sorrento, perched on the cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, is a captivating town known for its stunning views of the Bay of Naples, lush citrus orchards, and charming old town. It’s also famous for it’s limencello; when you’re picking up a bottle, make sure to look for a PGI certification, which certifies that the limoncello is made from Sorrentine lemons. Its unique location makes it a perfect base for exploring the surrounding areas, while the town itself offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean charm.
Key places to visit in Sorrento include:
Marina Grande: A picturesque fishing harbor with colorful boats, offering a glimpse into traditional Sorrentine life and delightful seafood restaurants.
Cloister of San Francesco: A peaceful retreat featuring a beautiful medieval cloister and a baroque church, often hosting art exhibitions and concerts.
Correale di Terranova Museum: Housed in an elegant villa, this museum showcases a collection of Neapolitan paintings, decorative arts, and stunning views of the Sorrento Peninsula.
Ferry to Capri – 1 hour
Capri, an idyllic island in the Bay of Naples, is famed for its rugged landscape, luxury boutiques, and stunning panoramic views. Known for its sophisticated charm, Capri attracts visitors with its blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and upscale ambiance.
Key places to visit in Capri include:
Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra): A cave where sunlight passing through an underwater cavity creates a blue reflection, offering a mesmerizing experience.
Mount Solaro: Reach the highest point of Capri by chairlift for breathtaking views of the island and the Bay of Naples.
Villa San Michele: Built by the Swedish physician Axel Munthe, this historic villa in Anacapri boasts beautiful gardens, art, and spectacular views.
Train & Ferry to Positano – 3.5 hours
Positano, a cliffside village on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, is renowned for its picturesque beauty, with pastel-colored houses cascading down to the sea. This enchanting town offers a blend of stunning scenery, artistic heritage, and chic Mediterranean lifestyle.
Key places to visit in Positano include:
Spiaggia Grande: Positano’s main beach, known for its vibrant atmosphere, is lined with cafes and shops and offers a classic view of the town.
Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei): A famous hiking trail providing spectacular coastal views, it connects Positano with other towns along the Amalfi Coast.
Church of Santa Maria Assunta: Featuring a majestic dome and a Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary, this historic church is a symbol of Positano’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Train to Amalfi – 1 hour
Amalfi is celebrated for its scenic beauty, maritime heritage, and distinctive Mediterranean architecture. Surrounded by mountains on one side and the ocean on the other, the town offers a charming blend of history, art, and coastal allure.
Key places to visit in Amalfi include:
Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Amalfi): An architectural masterpiece with a striking façade and a beautiful cloister, reflecting the town’s past glory.
Museo della Carta (Paper Museum): Discover the history of papermaking in Amalfi, housed in an old paper mill.
Valle delle Ferriere: A nature reserve offering picturesque hiking trails through lemon groves, waterfalls, and ancient ruins, showcasing the region’s natural beauty.
Train to Salerno – 1.5 hours
Salerno, a coastal city in southern Italy, is known for its rich history, lively waterfront, and cultural vibrancy. It combines the charm of a historical old town with the energy of a modern urban center, making it an intriguing destination on the Amalfi Coast.
Key places to visit in Salerno include:
Salerno Cathedral (Duomo di Salerno): A medieval cathedral housing the relics of Saint Matthew, with a stunning crypt and a tranquil cloister.
Castello di Arechi: A medieval castle perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the city and the coastline.
Lungomare Trieste: Salerno’s scenic seafront promenade, ideal for a leisurely walk with beautiful views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Train to Naples – 1 hour
Concluding your journey along the Amalfi Coast, you return to Naples, enriched by the diverse experiences and sights of the region. From the stunning landscapes of Positano and Amalfi to the tranquil charm of Capri, and the lively atmospheres of Sorrento and Salerno, the trip offers a comprehensive exploration of this renowned Italian coastline. Each destination has provided a unique insight into the region’s culture, history, and cuisine, culminating in a fulfilling and memorable travel experience.
Embark on the ultimate honeymoon route along the Amalfi Coast, starting in the historic city of Naples. Explore its rich history, indulge in authentic Neapolitan cuisine, and discover hidden treasures in its bustling streets.
Continue to the picturesque cliffside town of Sorrento, where panoramic views of the Bay of Naples await you. Stroll along charming winding roads, sample delectable local delicacies, and savor the famous Sorrento limoncello together.
Next, escape to the luxurious island of Capri, a paradise of opulent villas and azure waters. Explore the enchanting Blue Grotto, ascend to breathtaking heights on Mount Solaro, and unwind at exclusive beach clubs.
After that you’ll immerse yourselves in the timeless beauty of Positano and, of course, Amalfi, where pastel-colored houses cascade down to the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Relax on pristine beaches, wander through quaint coastal villages, and enjoy romantic dinners overlooking the sea.
Conclude your honeymoon in Salerno. Explore historic landmarks, stroll along the scenic seafront promenade, and experience the city’s lively cultural scene.
As your journey comes full circle, return to Naples, where your honeymoon comes to an end and you start your new life as newlyweds!
The quickest way to get to and from the UK will be to book a flight. Alternatively, you can get in touch to customise this route into a loop from London or anywhere else in mainland Europe!