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Discover the Amalfi Coast with this full-day guided tour from Naples, visiting Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi—full of stunning views, free time, and optional boat rides.
If you’re dreaming of cruising along Italy’s most picturesque coastline without the stress of planning every detail yourself, this group tour to Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi ticks all the boxes. Offered by Di Sarno Car Service, this 8-hour adventure combines ease, scenic beauty, and cultural richness—all for under $100 per person. The high point? An optional boat ride that promises a splash of extra fun on the water, with the flexibility to add it on the day.
What really shines about this experience is the smooth organization. From convenient pickup points in Naples—either the cruise port or a centrally located hotel—everything is taken care of, freeing you to focus on marveling at the views and enjoying each stop. Plus, with a knowledgeable onboard guide providing commentary, you get more context and stories about this stunning stretch of coastline than you’d gather wandering solo.
However, a word of caution: while the itinerary is flexible and covers all the major highlights, it’s still a full day with a lot of moving parts. If you’re someone who prefers more leisurely, unhurried exploration or has specific interests like extended shopping or more time in Positano, you might find this tour more of a taste than an in-depth experience. Still, it’s perfect for travelers looking for an efficient overview of the coast’s highlights—especially if you’re short on time but want the essentials.
This tour suits those who love scenic drives, appreciate expert guidance, and value the convenience of organized transportation. It’s a solid choice for cruise passengers, first-timers to Italy’s Amalfi region, or anyone who wants a good mix of guided insight and free exploration.


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The tour kicks off with a pickup in Naples, either right at the cruise port or from a nearby hotel, like the Ramada. This small-group experience—capped at 999 travelers but usually much smaller—helps keep things intimate and manageable, especially when navigating narrow, winding roads. The transportation is an air-conditioned minibus, which is far more comfortable than a big coach, particularly on those tight turns along the cliffside roads.
Guests consistently praise the punctuality and professionalism of the guides and drivers, with many reviews mentioning guides like Mary, Enzo, Giovanni, and Luca by name. Their enthusiasm and local knowledge elevate the experience, making it not just a sightseeing trip, but a storytelling journey through Italy’s coastal gems.
The first stop is Sorrento, about two hours into the journey. This charming town is renowned for its lemon groves, which fill the air with a fresh, citrus scent—an instant mood lifter. Tourists love strolling down Corso Italia, the main shopping street, to browse local boutiques or sip a coffee while watching the lively street scenes.
From the iconic Piazza Tasso, you can wander into hidden areas like Vallone dei Mulini, an ancient, lush valley ruin that offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets. Among the must-sees are the 14th-century Cloister of San Francesco, which provides a tranquil spot for reflection, and the Correale Museum, which showcases local crafts and history.
For those craving coastal charm, Marina Grande offers seafood restaurants and the Bagni della Regina Giovanna’s natural pool, a perfect spot to dip your toes or snap photos of the rocky coastline. Reviewers like Jyoti and Lisa mentioned how much they appreciated the leisurely pace and the opportunity to indulge in local treats like Limoncello, which is produced here and offered as a tasting during the tour.
Next up is Positano, the postcard-perfect town whose colorful houses cascade down terraced cliffs toward the sea. This stop is often the highlight for visitors, with just about one hour of free time. While brief, it’s enough to explore the narrow streets, shop for fashionable boutiques, or relax on the sun-kissed Spiaggia Grande beach.
Reviewers like Robin and Sharon praise the guides’ insights and how well the timing was managed, allowing plenty of opportunity to take photos and soak in the views. Positano’s charm lies in its picturesque alleys and panoramic viewpoints, which you’ll want to capture before hopping back on the bus.
The town’s history, linked to legends and a miraculous Black Virgin church, adds a layer of mystique. John Steinbeck’s quote about Positano being “deeply” memorable echoes many visitors’ sentiments.
The final stop is Amalfi, a place where history and scenic beauty collide. About an hour is generally allotted here, but many reviews suggest that’s enough to explore the narrow medieval streets, visit the Cathedral of Saint Andrew with its stunning blend of architectural styles, or enjoy a leisurely lunch.
Legend has it that Hercules planted the first Amalfi lemon in honor of a nymph, adding a mythic aura to the town’s famous citrus industry. Today, Amalfi’s bustling piazzas and seafront cafes make it a perfect spot for a Campari Aperitivo or a quick shopping spree for local ceramics and souvenirs.
One of the most praised aspects is the optional boat ride in Amalfi, which can be added on the day. This extra costs beyond the base price but offers an unforgettable view of the coast from the water. Several reviews mention how this small upgrade significantly enhances the experience, giving a different perspective of the cliffs and colorful towns.
However, it’s worth noting that one reviewer’s boat option was not available due to the agency’s availability, highlighting that weather or logistical factors can sometimes affect this add-on.
As you wind back toward Naples, the guide continues sharing stories about the coast’s history and culture. Guests often remark on the comfortable, scenic drive and the knowledgeable guides who make the long journey fly by. Bottled water, scenic photo stops, and limoncello tastings keep the mood light and lively.

This trip offers a well-balanced mix of guided touring and free time. You get a taste of Sorrento’s charm, Positano’s beauty, and Amalfi’s history—all in one day. The small-group format ensures a more personal experience, and the expert guides are frequently praised for their storytelling and local insights.
Pricing, at just under $100, offers great value considering the transportation, guide, and access to three iconic towns. The optional boat ride, while extra, is often seen as a worthy splurge for the extra perspective on this stunning coastline.
This tour suits travelers who want a stress-free way to see the coast without the hassle of renting a car or navigating narrow roads alone. It’s also perfect for cruise passengers and first-timers who want a quick yet rundown. If you love scenic drives, historical tidbits, and a touch of shopping or leisure time, this tour checks all the boxes.
Is the pickup available from the Naples cruise port?
Yes, the tour offers convenient pickup at the cruise terminal or a nearby hotel, making it easy for cruise passengers to join.
Can I add a boat ride during the tour?
Yes, the boat ride in Amalfi can be added on the day of the tour for an extra fee, but availability depends on weather and logistics.
How long do I spend in each town?
Typically, you’ll have around 2 hours in Sorrento, 1 hour in Positano, and 1 hour in Amalfi. This allows for sightseeing, shopping, and photos without rushing.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers pickup and drop-off, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, scenic stops, and limoncello tasting. Guided commentary is provided onboard.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, though it requires some walking and comfort with group travel. The vehicle is comfortable, and guides cater to English speakers.
What if the minimum number of participants isn’t met?
The company may cancel or reschedule if the minimum isn’t reached 24 hours prior, but they offer full refunds or alternative options.
Are there any hidden costs?
All fees and taxes are included, but optional activities like the boat ride are extra.

This guided tour offers a carefully curated snapshot of the Amalfi Coast’s most famous spots, combined with the ease of organized transport and expert guidance. It’s a practical, value-packed way to experience the region without the stress of planning or navigating the winding roads yourself. The reviews consistently highlight the professionalism of the guides and drivers, and the breathtaking scenery is undeniable.
Whether you’re short on time, traveling solo, or on a cruise, this tour allows you to tick off Positano, Amalfi, and Sorrento with minimal fuss and maximum picturesque moments. If you’re after a blend of cultural insights, scenic beauty, and relaxed pacing, this experience will serve you well.
If you prefer more time in each destination or want a more in-depth exploration, you might want to consider extending your stay in each town or looking for a tour with longer stops. But for a reliable, enjoyable taste of Italy’s most beautiful coast, this trip hits the sweet spot.
In summary, this tour is best suited for travelers who want a comfortable, guided, and scenic overview of the Amalfi Coast, valuing expert guides and included tastings at a reasonable price. It’s perfect for those who appreciate organized logistics, small groups, and flexible options like the boat ride to enhance their experience.