Southern Italy Azure Coast (Amalfi Coast, Blue Grotto & Pompeii) 4-Day Tour
(Mini Group | 5–9-seat Business Van | Door-to-door pick-up with Driver-Guide)
Tour Dates: Depart Rome every Tuesday & Friday · Guaranteed from 2 guests · Max 6 guests
(Perfect add-on to https://www.viator.com/tours/Paris/Romance-of-Europe-Paris-to-Rome-Journey/d479-8976P42 in-depth tour)
Tour Highlights
Essential classics: Naples (birthplace of pizza) · Pompeii (ancient Roman ruins) · Sorrento (cliffside seaside town)
Top sights: Capri’s Blue Grotto (dreamlike natural wonder) · Amalfi Coast (one of the world’s 50 must-visit places) · Positano (iconic jewel town)
Culture & nature: Royal Palace of Caserta (often compared to Versailles)
1. Door-to-door pick-up/drop-off service is available only on the first day of the tour and the day the tour ends, and is limited to downtown (city center) areas of the departure and drop-off cities.
2. When booking, guests must fill in the remarks section with: pick-up address on the first day (within the city center), and drop-off address on the last day (within the city center).
3.Please arrive in advance or on time at the designated pick-up point. The driver-guide will not wait if you are late, and the tour fee will not be refunded. Please wait at the instructed location—the driver-guide will come to you and lead you to the vehicle. Do not look for the vehicle on your own.
4.If you cannot find the goEUgo driver-guide at the designated time and place, please stay calm. Remain at the same spot and call our emergency hotline immediately: +31-624399070.
5.The driver-guide’s working hours are limited to 10 hours per day. If the working time is extended due to guest delays, changes to stop/drop-off points, or similar reasons, an overtime fee will apply.
6.Each guest may bring one large and one small piece of luggage:
*Large luggage: max 30 kg, max 28 inches
*Small luggage: max 20 inches
If the luggage allowance is exceeded, a service fee of EUR 20 per extra piece will be charged.
Famous for its rich history, arts and a legendary food scene. 1. Sansevero Chapel: renowned for the sculpture “Veiled Christ”, where an exquisitely carved marble veil appears almost transparent. 2. Santa Chiara Monastery: known for the colourful Majolica-tiled cloister and serene garden with orange trees—full of Mediterranean charm. 3. Castel dell’Ovo: an ancient seaside fortress on a rocky islet. Legend says a magical egg hidden by the poet Virgil protects the city; enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius from the walls. 4. Galleria Umberto I: a magnificent 19th-century glass-roof shopping arcade with elegant interiors and mosaic floors—great for shopping and dining.
Europe’s only active volcano, famed for its destructive eruptions. Hike up to the crater viewpoint: see the crater up close and sulfur steam; from the summit, enjoy panoramic views over Naples, Capri and the Pompeii area.
An open-air history textbook revealing everyday Roman life from 2,000 years ago. 1. House of the Vettii: a remarkably preserved wealthy merchant’s home with exquisite frescoes and a colonnaded courtyard. 2. Amphitheatre: one of the oldest Roman amphitheatres, built about a century earlier than Rome’s Colosseum. 3. Public Baths: explore the Roman bathing culture—frigidarium, tepidarium and caldarium—some facilities remain well preserved. 4. Temple of Apollo & Forum: the political, religious and commercial centre, surrounded by key public buildings—feel the heart of Roman city planning.
Perched on dramatic tuff cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples; an ideal base for Capri and the Amalfi Coast.
A famed retreat for Roman emperors, artists and the wealthy, celebrated for sapphire-blue waters and luxury villas. 1. Sorrento Ferry Pier: take an optional ferry to Capri (about 40 minutes). 2. Blue Grotto: take an optional small boat (about 15 minutes) to this must-see sea cave, famous for its dreamlike glowing blue water—often called the “Mediterranean Sapphire”. 3. Anacapri Chairlift: optional open single-seat chairlift to Mt. Solaro, the island’s highest point—an immersive ride with magnificent 360-degree coastal views.
One of the world’s most beautiful coastlines and a “must-visit in a lifetime”; known for dramatic cliffs, colourful towns and rich history.
The jewel of the Amalfi Coast, often called one of the most romantic towns on the Mediterranean; famous for its vertical landscape and pastel houses.
Once an independent Maritime Republic, now a charming seaside resort with a strong historic atmosphere. 1. Cathedral of Saint Andrew: the most iconic church on the coast, blending Romanesque, Byzantine, Gothic and Baroque elements. 2. Cloister of Paradise: a peaceful Arab-Norman style cloister beside the cathedral, with elegant arches and a tranquil garden. 3. Museum of Paper: founded in 1969 on the site of one of Europe’s oldest paper mills (dating back to the 13th century), showcasing the traditional Amalfi paper-making process. 4. Seafront stroll: walk the promenade, enjoy coastal views, sample local snacks and coffee, and soak up the romance of Southern Italy.
Built by order of King Charles VII of the Bourbon dynasty to rival Versailles and Spain’s Royal Palace of Madrid. Royal Palace of Caserta: one of Europe’s largest 18th-century palaces, designed by Luigi Vanvitelli—over 1,200 rooms, 24 grand halls, 1,742 windows and about 47,000 m² of floor area, with lavish Baroque and Neoclassical decoration.
Villa d’Este (“Hundred Fountains”): famed for its gardens with 500+ spectacular fountains and waterfalls; a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 2001) and a filming location of Bruce Lee’s classic movie. 1. Avenue of the Hundred Fountains: lined with hundreds of small fountains and sculptures featuring eagles, lilies and boat motifs—showcasing remarkable engineering and artistry. 2. Oval Fountain: a masterpiece of late Renaissance water-garden design, mimicking natural landscapes with cascades flowing into a giant semi-oval basin for a dramatic visual impact. 3. Dragon Fountain: four dragon sculptures spouting powerful jets, built to commemorate Pope Gregory XIII’s visit (whose coat of arms features a dragon). 4. Neptune Fountain: restored and enhanced in the 20th century; the Organ Fountain creates a roaring waterfall—an impressive fusion of art and engineering. Arrive in Rome in the early evening; the driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location. Tour ends.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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