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Experience the stunning Path of the Gods with a private guided hike including transfer from Positano, offering expert insights and breathtaking views.
If you’re planning a trip to the Amalfi Coast, the Path of the Gods is often at the top of the list for spectacular scenery and memorable adventures. This private guided hike offers a hassle-free way to explore one of Italy’s most iconic trails, with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included. The journey is led by local, licensed guides who know the area inside out, making it both educational and safe.
What really stands out about this experience is the seamless logistics—no need to worry about navigating the tricky trailhead or figuring out transport. Instead, you get to focus on soaking in the breathtaking views, listening to fascinating stories, and enjoying the authentic atmosphere of the Amalfi Coast.
A potential consideration is the hike’s exposure to the sun—minimal shade and the high altitude mean you’ll want to bring sunscreen, a sunhat, and plenty of water. This tour suits travelers who are moderate in physical fitness and eager for a guided experience that combines nature, culture, and convenience in one package.


The experience begins with a private transfer from your hotel or chosen location along the Amalfi Coast—be it Positano, Praiano, Amalfi, Ravello, or nearby towns. This is a real advantage, especially given how tricky it can be to reach the trailhead on your own. The transfer not only saves time but eliminates the stress of navigating narrow, winding roads or figuring out public transport schedules.
The meeting point is at the local office in Bomerano, where you’ll be welcomed with a cup of coffee or tea. The inclusion of this small gesture adds a welcoming touch and helps set a relaxed tone for the day. Facilities like toilets are available here, which is handy before starting the hike.
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The highlight of this tour is, of course, the Path of the Gods itself. Led by a licensed local guide, you’ll walk about 7 km (roughly 4.5 miles) along a trail that rises about 500 meters (around 1,640 feet) above sea level. The route threads through rocky passages, vineyards, and forests—each offering a different aspect of Mediterranean flora and rural life.
The guide, with their local knowledge, enriches the experience by sharing stories about the landscape, historical anecdotes, and insights into traditional farming practices. According to reviews, guides like Marco seem to excel at ensuring safety and making the walk engaging. One reviewer praised Marco’s knowledge and attentiveness, which made the hike both safe and enjoyable.
Expect spectacular views from every turn—whether it’s the sweeping coastline stretching from Positano to the tip of the peninsula or the distant island of Capri. Pass through old terraces and vineyards, which give a sense of the area’s agricultural history. You might also pass through Mediterranean forests, adding shade and fresh air.
The hike is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, given the length and altitude change, but it’s accessible enough for most active travelers. Be prepared for exposed sections with minimal shade, so sunscreen and a sunhat are highly recommended.

The trail concludes in Nocelle, a charming hamlet perched above Positano. Here, the panoramic views of the colorful town clinging to cliffs are nothing short of spectacular. From Nocelle, you’ll have the option to take a shuttle bus down to Positano or walk the steps, depending on your energy levels and preferences. The shuttle is straightforward, and your guide will provide all the necessary instructions.
Once in Positano, the tour leaves you on your own to explore. The town’s winding alleyways are perfect for wandering, shopping, or simply sitting with a drink and soaking up the scenery. You could visit boutique shops selling handmade sandals and ceramics, or enjoy a leisurely meal in a trattoria. The town’s history dates back to Roman times, and you’ll find plenty of charming spots to relax and take in the vibrant atmosphere.
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The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, including transportation, the hike, and free time. The price of $332.45 per person offers good value considering the logistics, guidance, and the scenic experience. The tour is exclusive to your group, which means no crowded bus or large tour groups—just your private party and the guide.
Included in the price are guidance from a licensed English-speaking guide, private transfer from selected towns, coffee or tea, and bottled water. You’ll want to pack sunscreen, a hat, sturdy closed-toe shoes, and plenty of water, especially on warm days, as the trail is exposed.

One reviewer, Christopher G, appreciated the personal touch of being picked up directly from the hotel, describing the experience as “excellent,” especially noting the guide Marco’s attentiveness and knowledge. Jeremy G highlighted the flexibility of the private hike, mentioning that being able to set their own pace and choose more challenging routes made the experience more memorable than a typical group tour.
This private guided hike appeals to travelers who want a stress-free, insightful, and scenic experience of the Path of the Gods. If you’re comfortable with moderate walking, enjoy learning about local culture and landscapes, and prefer a more personalized experience, this tour will suit you perfectly.
It’s especially ideal for those who value professional guidance, detailed explanations, and the convenience of door-to-door transfers. Family groups, couples, or friends seeking an intimate adventure will find this tailor-made approach rewarding.
In essence, this guided hike combines the best of Italy’s natural beauty with comfort, expert knowledge, and convenience. The small group size and private transfer make it a standout choice for those wanting to avoid the hassle of navigating on their own or dealing with large tour buses. The guide’s local insights elevate the experience, turning a beautiful walk into a fascinating cultural journey.
The inclusion of transportation, guidance, and a flexible ending in Positano ensures that you can enjoy the scenery without the logistical headaches. The itinerary allows for a good balance of activity and leisure, with ample opportunity to relax and soak in the views.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who want to make the most of their limited time on the coast, combining adventure with comfort and authenticity. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply want to enjoy the landscape at a relaxed pace, it offers a memorable, well-rounded experience.
Is the hike suitable for all fitness levels?
This hike requires a moderate level of fitness. The trail covers about 7 km with some altitude change, and exposure to the sun. If you’re comfortable walking for a few hours and enjoy outdoor activities, you’ll be fine.
What should I bring for the hike?
Bring sunscreen, a sunhat, comfortable closed-toe shoes with good grip, and plenty of water. The trail has minimal shade, so protection from the sun is essential.
Are transfers included?
Yes, the tour provides private transfers from selected towns on the Amalfi Coast to the trailhead in Bomerano.
How long does the entire experience last?
The total duration is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, including pickup, the hike, and free time in Positano.
Can I skip the shuttle bus at the end?
Yes, at the end of the hike in Nocelle, you can choose to walk down the steps to Positano or take the shuttle bus.
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private experience, meaning only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized and flexible adventure.
What do reviews say about the guides?
Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness. Marco, in particular, was highlighted for making the experience both safe and engaging.
What about food and refreshments?
Coffee, tea, and bottled water are included. There are no specific food stops mentioned, but you’ll have time in Positano to enjoy local cuisine.
Is this experience available year-round?
Yes, the tour runs from March 10 to November 15, with daily departures between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM, depending on weather.
To sum it up, this private guided hike along the Path of the Gods offers a fantastic way to explore the Amalfi Coast’s stunning scenery with ease and expert guidance. It’s a perfect choice for those wanting a blend of adventure, culture, and comfort, and the reviews suggest it delivers on both scenery and service.