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Amalfi Coast Road Trip in 7 days

(7 days / 6 nights)

A fallen empire and timeless paradise

So much of what we love about Italy is at its best on the Amalfi Coast. Fresh ingredients. A warm sea breeze. History and beauty. Passion. You’ll see even more of it on Rome’s ancient cobbles and in Naples’ winding alleys. Drive in 7-days through them to the Amalfi Coast. Discover Capri’s wealth and unearth Pompeiian treasures. Bask in deep orange sunsets sparkling on the sea, and in soft pastel painted walls. It’s all yours, just for a moment.

There’s always more to see in Italy, and we’d be delighted to help you see it. Add extra nights in Rome and get the most out of it, visiting the Vatican and indulging in a cooking class. Just let us know.

7 days / 6 nights

Price p.p. from

The amount will be charged in EUR

Approx 1074 EUR

— Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Exceptional travel experiences designed by destination specialists
  • Carefully selected overnight stays, including breakfast
  • Reliable rental cars from our trusted partners
  • Expert guidance from our dedicated Italy-based travel consultants
  • Customisable itineraries with additional nights & authentic experiences
  • Bespoke travel documents with a personal itinerary, map & insider guides
  • 24/7 support throughout your journey
  • Trusted by travellers – read our 5-star reviews
  • Committed to responsible tourism

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— Cancellation Protection

  • Rebook your tour on one occasion, or
  • Cancel for any reason and receive a partial refund and travel credit

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Tour highlights

  • Slip into a timeless world of beauty in Rome, the “Eternal City”
  • Contemplate the bubbling waters of the Trevi Fountain and climb the Spanish Steps
  • Meet Italy’s passionate soul in Napoli
  • Feel time stand still at the ruins of Pompeii in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius
  • Admire the manicured beauty of coastal Sorrento
  • Breathe lemon-scented air and hear the sighing of the sea at Positano
  • Enjoy ancient historical highlights, like the Colosseum, Roman Forum & the Palatine Hill
  • Tour the famous Amalfi Coast, coursing by sparkling waves and pastel beach towns
  • Wander the luxurious isle of Capri, former haunt of the Roman emperors
  • Ponder the ruins of Herculaneum, Pompeii’s lesser visited neighbour

Travel style

Self-Drive i

Interest

Countryside and natural scenery i, Culinary experience i, Culture and history i, Honeymoon & romance i, Italian food & wine culture i

Season

Apr - Oct

Departure

Daily

Interest

Countryside and natural scenery i, Culinary experience i, Culture and history i, Honeymoon & romance i, Italian food & wine culture i

Driving distance

440/275 km/mi

Itinerary

A day-by-day plan to guide your journey.

  • Day 1: Welcome to Rome

    You have arrived in Italy and the Eternal City sprawls before you. The Colosseum. The Roman Forum. The Palatine Hill. It’s the pinnacle of ancient history.

    Go for a wander. Climb the famous Spanish Steps. Toss a coin in the famed Trevi Fountain. Lose yourself in Piazza Navona's baroque beauty. Cross the river to Trastevere, where narrow cobbled lanes hide trattorias serving the city's best cacio e pepe.

    In the evening, stop in somewhere for aperitivo, just like a local. Or how about learning how to make pizza or pasta with a local chef?

    Spend the night in Rome.

    One day doesn’t quite do Rome justice. If you’d like to take your time here to properly explore, we can add extra nights for you. Just let us know.

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  • Day 2: Naples calling

    Naples is so much of what we love about Italy. You’ll eat the best plate of food of your life and make friends with the waiter. It’s elegant. It’s friendly. It’s a little rough around the edges. Let’s go.

    The Abbey of Montecassino and the Royal Palace of Caserta tempt you off the road along the way, hinting at Naples’ former grandeur. Stop, if you please.

    There’s only one way to see Naples – on foot. Wander its Historic Centre and Spaccanapoli, under fluttering laundry and by shops and restaurants. Try pizza where it was invented. Devour views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples.

    Spend the night in Naples.

    Average driving distance: 240 km / 150 mi

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  • Day 3: Pompeii & Sorrento await

    Today you could experience what we hope will be one of your greatest travelling moments. Pompeii. We all know its story. But being there in the flesh? That’s different.

    Feel history quiver in the air when you glance at Mount Vesuvius from within Pompeii itself. Walk its cobbled streets and sit in its arena and theatres. Brothels, villas and bathhouses evoke life and tragedy in equal measure. The other travellers around you actually enhance your sense of standing in a real Roman town.

    Then it’s onwards to famous Sorrento on the coast, via a scenic drive. It’ll be your home for the next few days.

    Spend the night in Sorrento.

    Average driving distance: 60 km / 40 mi

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  • Day 4: Along the Amalfi Coast

    Today, you’ll sweep across the Amalfi Coast. The tang of sea salt. The breath of lemon. The fragrance of tomato. Like invisible chords, these scents will draw you through the delightful towns along the way, like Positano, Ravello and Amalfi itself.

    The only thing you need to decide is how to get there. Driving yourself is rewarding, and gives you the most control, but unless you’re an experienced driver, you might find it more hassle than it’s worth.

    Alternatively, relax. A guided day tour from Sorrento to Amalfi lets someone else handle the hairpin bends, traffic, and narrow, winding roads. All you need to do is enjoy the view.

    Spend another night in Sorrento.

    Average driving distance: 85 km / 50 mi

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  • Day 5: Sorrento Stroll or Capri Escape

    Another day, another choice – but with decisions like these, who’s complaining? You could simply go with the flow, wandering Sorrento’s clean and pretty streets or heading to the beach.

    Or set sail from the sparkling Bay of Naples for Emperor Tiberius’s old haunt, Capri. He loved it so much, once he got there, he never left. Explore its opulent boutique stores and quality restaurants.

    Descend to the Blue Grotto. A sapphire chamber in the rock, it projects a dazzling blue light from the sea on to the walls. And rise to Anacapri, stunning island viewpoint. Take the funicular up here and enjoy the incredible sea views. Return to Sorrento by boat when you’re ready.

    Spend another night in Sorrento.

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  • Day 6: A day to linger

    Another beautiful morning dawns, the sun rays tapping your bedroom window.

    Sorrento always offers a peaceful day of relaxation. If you haven’t done so yet, head for Piazza Tasso, the town’s main square. Take an espresso standing at a bar like a local. Then go for a wander at the Marina Grande and enjoy the slice of sea that Sorrento offers.

    Of course, you have options. Pompeii is Mount Vesuvius’ most famous victim, but it wasn’t the only one. It also buried Herculaneum. It’s often thought to be better preserved and a quieter spot, so if you enjoyed Pompeii, this could be even better.

    Spend another night in Sorrento.

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  • Day 7: Arrivederci, Naples

    Your Italian adventure is drawing to a close. The glory of Rome. Naples’ soul. The wonders of the Amalfi Coast. You’ve seen them all.

    Leave yourself long enough to return your car to Naples Airport, and to get through security in good time for your flight home.

    If your flight isn’t until evening, stop anywhere you like and explore some more. It could be a good chance to enjoy something you loved again, or catch something you missed. Grab some limoncello as a souvenir – the best kind comes from this part of Italy.

    Of course, if you’d like to add more time in Italy, just let us know. We can extend your stay as you please.

    Average driving distance: 55 km / 35 mi

    Attractions

Optional extras

We recommend adding your extra activities to the tour now for the best booking experience and to secure your spot, as activities are likely to sell out.

Map

Here’s a map of your travel route, to help put things in perspective.

Essential information

Everything you need to know about this tour before you book

We recommend that you read carefully through the following information before booking this self-drive tour in Italy. We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions here so you know what to expect.

On a self-drive tour, Nordic Visitor supplies you with a quality rental car and a detailed personal itinerary. You act as your own tour guide and driver, and you get to pick the road trip music!

All your services will be pre-booked by your personal travel consultant at Nordic Visitor. This includes your rental car and accommodation in Italy, along with planned activities, as specified in the itinerary.

As this is a self-guided tour, you’re welcome to stop whenever and wherever you wish along the way. Except for accommodation and booked activities, other highlights we’ve listed in the itinerary are suggestions based on Nordic Visitor favourites.

And rest assured that we’re with you every step of the way. Upon your arrival, you’ll receive personalised information, including an itinerary, hand-annotated map and our very own Italy Travel Guide. Plus, you’ll have access to our 24/7 helpline during your trip should you need to contact us.

So when do you check in? And what can you expect upon landing in Italy?

After picking up your luggage, make your way to your accommodation. Italian cities are well connected to their respective airports.  Simply hop on public transport, catch a taxi or book an optional private transfer.

Check-in times vary between hotels and guesthouses, but it normally starts around 3 PM. You are welcome to request an early check-in for an additional fee. Although this isn’t always available, you’ll be able to store your luggage at the hotel if you have to wait. Please contact your travel consultant well in advance of your arrival if you’d like an early check-in.

During your tour of Italy, you’ll stay in accommodation selected by our local travel experts. We’ve partnered with local businesses and selected hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses based on excellent ratings and comfort.

You can choose from single, double or triple rooms. Please also note that in Italy, room types are based on European standard sizes, which means they are smaller than in North America.

For example, a double bed often consists of 2 single beds pushed together. Twin rooms are 2 separate single beds. Triple rooms include a double bed along with an extra bed, rollaway or sofa bed. And single rooms are often smaller than the standard double.

Travelling with your kids? No problem! Just let your travel consultant know during the booking process. We’ll arrange any cots needed at your accommodation.

If you need multiple rooms, please note that we can't guarantee family rooms or interconnecting rooms at all accommodation. You may even have rooms on different floors.

If you'd like us to arrange for a car seat to be provided for your trip, please let us know ahead of time. This will incur a small extra cost.

The minimum age to hire a car in Italy is 19. A small fee will also apply to any drivers under 25.

If you are under 25, you may also be restricted in the size of vehicle you are able to rent. Please contact your personal Travel Consultant if you are unsure about which car to choose.

Yes, you need to have an international driving permit if you are visiting from a country outside the EU or EEA. This is to rent a car and drive legally in Italy.  

This includes visitors from the United States, Canada and Australia. If you have a driving licence from the UK (except the Isle of Man), you do not need an international driving permit.

Pretty straightforward and, at times, immensely scenic. The roads are well-maintained year-round, and you’ll be driving on the right side (left side of the car).

Rural routes can be narrow and winding – that’s part of the charm. And those centuries-old town centres? Often best explored on foot. Your car can take a rest while you wander.

Your travel consultant will prepare a map of your route, marking everything you need. We also recommend downloading Google Maps routes before you set off – signal can be patchy in quieter areas.

Unforgettable. But challenging. Ocean views sweep past your windows. Rugged cliffs rise beside you. Hairpin turns and narrow roads lead you to pastel villages clinging to the rocks.

The Amalfi Coast Road (SS163) has summer traffic restrictions – cars alternate which days they can drive the route. It keeps things moving, reduces congestion. That said, be prepared to encounter traffic as you go, and even some tour buses on narrow roads.

Your travel consultant will build this into your itinerary. On days your car can’t use the road, you’ll have a free day to explore the coast on foot. Not a bad trade-off.

Italy has many tolled highways (called "autostrade"). These should be clearly signed on apps like Google Maps but also as you’re driving through the country.

You can pay through the Telepass system or by cash or card. If you’re paying by cash or card, pick up a ticket from the entry gates. You’ll pay at the exit gates.

Yes. Every route is yours to shape.

We’ve planned each day to balance driving time with exploring time. You’ll get all our recommendations – the scenic roads, the stops worth making, the views that deserve a pause.

Then it’s up to you. Visit them all, pick your favourites, or take a detour somewhere else entirely. This is your trip.

Italian cities can be strict about parking. Where you can park, where you can drive – it’s all clearly regulated.

It’s a good idea to look up parking options online before you drive into a new city. Almost always, you’ll need to pay and display a ticket in your car.

We’ll make sure you know what to expect. You’ll be parking like a local.

Probably. Most Italian towns and cities have at least one ZTL – “Zona Traffico Limitato”. They’re designed to reduce traffic and pollution in urban centres.

Rules vary by city, day, and time. Your itinerary will flag any ZTLs on your route, where they are and whether you can drive through.

One thing to note: if your hotel’s inside a ZTL, you’ll have permission to drive in freely.

Absolutely. Many of your itinerary days are flexible, allowing you to add optional activities. These could be cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, and other things that make your trip richer. Of course, sometimes, most of your day could be spent travelling or exploring something specific, meaning there may not be time for extra experiences in every case.

You’ll be able to customise your trip by adding extra activities in the booking steps. Pick what speaks to you. Leave out what doesn’t.

Yes, for popular sites, you should pre-book tickets in advance. This way you can make sure you see the spots on your travel wish-list but also secure the ideal times for you. Your travel consultant will let you know the attractions where this is highly recommended. 

Some are, some aren’t. Each tour page lists what’s included in the package.

Some attractions come pre-booked. Others are recommendations – you decide if you’d like to visit. You might also see options to add as extras during booking. It’s your adventure, so choose what intrigues you most.

In the larger cities and at popular attractions, yes you can expect people to speak English. That said, in smaller towns you might find people have a limited knowledge of the language. We recommend having translation apps available such as Google Translate. 

Italy experiences warm and sometimes humid summers. This is also true in Northern Italy, for regions including Milan, Lake Garda and Venice.

From June to August, temperatures typically range from 25–35 °C (77–95 °F), with occasional heatwaves. You might find the cities feel warmer because of urban heat. Due to these temperatures, thunderstorms can occur later in the afternoons, particularly near the lakes and mountains.

It’s good to note that not all hotels in Italy have air conditioning. Most do offer fans to try to keep you cool.

For milder weather, consider visiting during the shoulder season. May sees pleasant temperatures around 18–25 °C (64–77 °F) and blooming landscapes. Following summer, September remains warm (20–28°C / 68–82°F) but with fewer visitors. These months are ideal for sightseeing and enjoying al fresco dining without the peak summer heat.

As you should expect warm weather on a summer trip to Italy, you’ll want to make sure you pack accordingly. This way you can make the most of the cities, lakes and Italian countryside.

Here is a recommended packing list for your trip:

  • Comfortable walking shoes (and sandals)
  • Light, breathable summer clothing
  • Stylish outfit and shoes to go out in the cities like Milan
  • Small backpack for daily exploring
  • Light scarf or shawl for visiting churches
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and a sunhat
  • Swimsuit for lakes, beaches and pools
  • Reusable water bottle
  • And your camera of course!

On your Italy road trip, you should budget for petrol costs of around €1.50–€1.90 per litre.

As for meals, your breakfast is included at all your accommodation. For the rest of your food, your spending money will depend on the standard of restaurants you decide to go to.

Budget between €15–€25 per person for each day’s lunch. Dinners at casual restaurants might cost between €30–€40. Meanwhile at upscale restaurants, you can expect to pay €50–€70 or more. This does not include the cost of alcoholic beverages.

There are limited laundry facilities in the countryside, though you’ll find laundrettes in the larger cities and towns. Some hotels do offer dry cleaning for an additional cost.

In Italy, tipping is not mandatory but welcomed. It is usually based on the quality of service. Locals often add around 10% or simply round up their bill.

Absolutely. Just add extra nights during booking – you’ll see the option for most cities.

If the place where you want to linger isn’t listed, get in touch. Your travel consultant will sort it out.

If the flights from your home arrive in a different city than where we start our tours, please get in touch with your travel consultant.

By booking with Nordic Visitor, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that there’s always someone there for you throughout your trip.

For support and advice during the day, you can call our office. And if anything unexpected happens outside working hours, you can reach us on our 24/7 helpline.

During your tour, there will always be a regional travel expert on call to handle any unforeseen situations, such as unusual weather or events.

If you’re arriving from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, you won’t need a visa to visit Italy. 

Visiting from another country? You can find the complete lists of countries whose nationals require visas to visit Italy on the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.

Your passport needs to be valid for the entirety of your stay in Italy, and for at least 6 months after your departure date. It’s a good idea to check your passport expiry date early in case you need to renew it.

Not at all. Italy’s restaurant scene is diverse, modern, and used to welcoming people from everywhere.

Breakfast is included at your accommodation each day, and your travel consultant will make sure there are options for everyone. Just let them know when you book your trip. They’ll also recommend lunch and dinner spots along your route where you can eat well.

It’s best to book as soon as you can to secure your preferred travel dates. Once you have picked your tour, check the availability calendar to see which months are open for booking. Then, select the date you want and complete your booking. 

Nordic Visitor offers 10–20% deposits so you can reserve your trip as early as it’s convenient for you. The remaining balance is due 30 days before you travel. 

Many tours are also open for the following year if you like to plan well ahead. And if you have any questions or need advice, you can always contact us

After booking your tour package online, you will be contacted within 2 business days by your own dedicated travel consultant. They will be your point of contact for all your travel needs before, during and even after your trip. 

At that time, they’ll confirm the availability of your tour. Then the booking process starts, which may take a few weeks. Once this is done, your travel consultant will provide you with all the details of your trip. You will also receive more information about what to expect during your trip.

No need! Nordic Visitor is already working on offsetting the estimated carbon footprint of your package. We’ve partnered with an environmental fund in Iceland to carbon offset all our tours.

Carbon offsetting your international flights is not included, but we highly recommend you look into possibilities with your airline or directly through a local environment fund. 

After you have booked your tour, it will only take a few days to confirm its availability. But it may take a few weeks to create your itinerary and book everything. Once your trip details are finalised, we’ll send you e-copies of your travel documents.

Upon arrival in Italy, you’ll receive a welcome package with hard copies of your itinerary, accommodation and tour vouchers, the Nordic Visitor Italy Travel Guide and more.

When you depart may depend on the time of your return flight. Check out early if you’re heading to the airport for a morning flight. On the other hand, if you’re flying home later in the day, you might like to enjoy a leisurely day or visit one more attraction.

You will need to check out from your room, but will be able to store your luggage at the hotel reception. Simply return later to collect your bags before catching your transfer to the airport.

All bookings are billed in Euros (EUR), the local currency of Italy.

Prices displayed in other currencies are indicative only and based on the daily exchange rate. This means conversions from EUR to other currencies will fluctuate from day to day.

Accommodation

Sleep soundly, in the accommodation type of your choice, and wake up ready to enjoy another day of exploration.

Comfort Plus

In this category, you can expect standard rooms in good quality 3-star guesthouses or country hotels. Properties usually include t..

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Superior

In this category, you can expect standard rooms in 4-star hotels or boutique guesthouses. This will be in combination with Superio..

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Rental car

Enjoy your journey with free GPS and Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) to reduce liability.

Peugeot 208 (manual)
or similar

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Peugeot 208 (manual)
or similar

  • Description: Economy
  • Passengers: 4
  • Suitcases: 2
  • Doors: 5
  • Transmission: Manual

DS 4 (automatic)
or similar

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  • x5
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DS 4 (automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Compact
  • Passengers: 4
  • Suitcases: 2
  • Doors: 5
  • Transmission: Automatic

Mini Countryman (automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x3
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Mini Countryman (automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Compact Crossover
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 3
  • Doors: 5
  • Transmission: Automatic

BMW 3 Series (automatic)
or similar

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BMW 3 Series (automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Saloon
  • Passengers: 5
  • Luggage: 4
  • Doors: 4
  • Transmission: Automatic

BMW X3 (automatic)
or similar

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  • x5
  • A

BMW X3 (automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Luxury Crossover SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 5
  • Doors: 4
  • Transmission: Automatic

VW Caravelle (automatic)
or similar

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VW Caravelle (automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Luxury Passenger Van
  • Passengers: 8
  • Luggage: 6
  • Doors: 4
  • Transmission: Automatic

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Approx 1074 EUR

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