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Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast on a small group tour from Naples, visiting Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello with expert guides and breathtaking views.
Our review of the Amalfi Coast Small Group Tour from Naples highlights what makes this day trip a worthwhile experience—and what to keep in mind before booking. With only eight seats available, this tour offers a cozy, personalized way to explore some of Italy’s most iconic coastal towns. From vibrant Positano to the tranquil heights of Ravello, the journey promises a blend of spectacular scenery, fascinating history, and authentic Italian charm.
What really caught our eye is the expert guidance combined with a smooth, comfortable ride in a Mercedes van, ensuring that travelers can relax and truly soak in the views. On the flip side, the tour’s timing and structure might feel a bit rushed if you’re eager to linger longer in each town or seek a private experience.
This tour is perfect for those who want a small, intimate group, enjoy scenic drives, and appreciate insights from knowledgeable guides. It’s a great option for travelers who value authenticity and convenience without the hassle of arranging transportation or navigating on their own.

This tour kicks off very early in the morning, meeting at the Starhotels Terminus in Naples at 7:30 am. From there, you hop into a luxurious Mercedes van that promises both comfort and a touch of style—something especially appreciated after a night of travel or late nights out. With a maximum of 8 travelers, you won’t feel rushed or lost in the crowd, and the small group setting encourages meaningful conversations and more personalized attention from your guide.
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Starting from Piazza Garibaldi, the tour sets the tone. This lively square in Naples is more than just a starting point—it’s an energetic hub where modern life and history converge. It’s a brief stop (about 10 minutes), mainly to meet your guide and get ready for the scenic ride ahead. You’ll notice that the tour company takes care to keep this initial pause brief, maximizing your time on the coast.
As you leave Naples behind, your driver will navigate the famous Amalfi Coast Road—a stretch renowned worldwide for its dramatic cliffs, terraced vineyards, lemon groves, and pastel-colored villages. This part of the journey is truly a highlight, with plenty of opportunities for photos. The views are so breathtaking that even the most seasoned travelers find themselves reaching for their cameras repeatedly.
The guide, whose name isn’t specified but is described as knowledgeable and engaging, shares stories about the region’s history, architecture, and local customs. This helps you appreciate not just the scenery but also its cultural backdrop.
Your first destination is Positano, often called Italy’s most photogenic town. With a highlight of one hour here, you’ll have ample time to wander its winding streets, admire the colorful houses cascading down the hillside, and browse boutique shops selling local crafts and fashion. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is an iconic landmark and a must-see, with its striking dome and historical significance.
Multiple reviews mention how much visitors appreciated the free time in Positano. One guest called it “a dream brought to life,” and many noted that the town’s vibrant atmosphere and stunning vistas are worth every moment.
Next, you’ll visit Amalfi, a town with a storied past as a maritime powerhouse. Here, the highlight is the Sant’Andrea Cathedral—a grand structure blending medieval and baroque styles. For about an hour, you’ll stroll through lively streets, absorbing the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Reviewers have appreciated the local guidance here, with one noting that their guide provided “good explanations of the history of each place visited,” enhancing the overall experience. Amalfi’s charming shops, cafes, and panoramic viewpoints make this stop both relaxing and insightful.
The highlight of the trip for many is Ravello, perched high above the coast with sweeping views and a tranquil ambiance. The two-hour visit to Ravello includes a walk through its cobblestone streets, exploring Villa Rufolo—a site praised for its lush gardens and panoramic terraces.
Guests have described Ravello as “a masterpiece waiting to be explored,” emphasizing its artistic ties and historical significance. The town’s elevated position offers some of the best views of the coastline, perfect for photo enthusiasts.
After an enriching day, the journey back to the meeting point takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The relaxed pace and comfortable vehicle allow for reflection on the day’s highlights, plus the opportunity to chat with fellow travelers about their favorite moments.

The tour’s price of $144.70 per person provides excellent value considering the transportation, guided insights, and small group setting. The itinerary includes pick-up and drop-off in Naples, ensuring you don’t need to worry about finding the meeting point or navigating public transport.
The fee covers local English-speaking driver, a Mercedes van, and free time in each town. For those who wish to visit specific attractions like the Sant’Andrea Cathedral or Villa Rufolo, tickets are not included but are reasonably priced—$3 for the cathedral and $8 for Villa Rufolo, per person.
While lunch isn’t included, the free time allocated in each stop allows you to explore local cafes or enjoy a picnic with supplies you bring along. Many travelers appreciate the flexibility this offers.
The tour’s small group size (max 8) fosters a more intimate experience, making it easier to ask questions, get personalized recommendations, and share the day with like-minded travelers.

One of the biggest advantages of this tour is the small group setup. As reviews highlight, guides like Antonio and Viscenzo made the experience memorable through friendly attitudes, insightful commentary, and smooth driving—”good explanations of the history of each place” was a common compliment. The comfortable Mercedes van is another plus, especially after a long drive or if you’re sensitive to cramped vehicles.
The timing is designed to balance sightseeing with enough free time to explore on your own. However, if you’re someone who prefers to linger longer or explore more independently, the scheduled stops might seem a bit brief.
A potential consideration is that not all attractions’ entry tickets are included, so you might want to budget extra if you wish to visit churches or villas. Also, mobility aids are not recommended, so travelers with mobility concerns should consider this.
Generally, the reviews are glowing—guests describe the experience as “fabulous,” “amazing,” and “great,” highlighting guides’ personalities, the spectacular views, and the overall seamless organization.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a hassle-free way to see the Amalfi Coast without the stress of driving or organizing logistics. The small group nature makes it perfect for those who prefer personalized attention and a relaxed pace, but still want to see Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello in a single day.
It’s especially suitable for those interested in photography, culture, and scenic drives. If you’re a first-time visitor to the region and want trusted insights from guides who speak fluent English, this tour offers excellent value.
However, if you’re looking for a private experience or plan to spend more time at certain spots, you might find this tour a bit structured. Also, those with mobility issues should consider alternative options.
The Amalfi Coast Small Group Tour from Naples offers a compelling blend of comfort, expert guidance, and breathtaking scenery—all packed into a well-organized day. For just over $140, you get to visit three of the most iconic towns along one of the world’s most stunning coastlines, with plenty of opportunities for photos, exploration, and cultural insights.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides are definite highlights, making the trip feel more like a personalized adventure than a generic bus tour. The balance of structured stops and free time allows you to enjoy each town at your own pace, while the scenic drive keeps the experience exciting from start to finish.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler wanting a relaxed yet comprehensive day on the Amalfi Coast, this tour delivers great value and authentic experiences—an easy recommendation for anyone looking to capture the essence of Italy’s beloved coastline.
How early do I need to be at the meeting point?
You should arrive at the Starhotels Terminus in Naples by 7:30 am, as the tour starts promptly at that time.
Is transportation provided from my accommodation?
No, the tour does not include pick-up from individual accommodations. You will need to meet at the designated starting point, but the meeting location is near public transportation.
How long is the overall tour?
The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time in each town, with the return to Naples around 4:00 pm.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, tickets such as those for the Sant’Andrea Cathedral ($3) and Villa Rufolo ($8) are not included but can be purchased separately.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 8 travelers ensures a more intimate and personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
While most travelers can participate, it’s not recommended for those with mobility aids or very young children due to walking and standing involved.
Can I customize this tour or extend my visit in any of the towns?
The itinerary is fixed with scheduled stops, so extended visits would need to be arranged independently if possible. The focus is on a well-paced overview rather than prolonged individual explorations.