Private Pompeii & Amalfi Coast Tour: Sorrento & Positano -Tickets





Description
Let your private driver handle everything as you explore Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast on a hassle-free day trip. Skip the line at Pompeii with tickets included, then discover the ancient city with an optional expert guide who brings history to life. Afterward, relax along the scenic Amalfi Drive and enjoy free time in Sorrento and Positano—two colorful coastal towns known for dramatic cliffs, charming boutiques, lemon delights, and postcard views. The day can be completely customized to your interests; just tell your driver if there are specific things you’d like to do or taste. • Private tour with transport and skip-the-line Pompeii tickets included • Visit both Sorrento and Positano on the Amalfi Coast • Optional certified guide in Pompeii (standard or kid-oriented available) • Free time for shopping, gelato, photos, or local specialties • Flexible and customizable pacing—ideal for stress-free travel
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Your private guide will show you the wonders of this perfectly preserved Roman Town which is Pompeii. The walking tour will select the highlights of the Archaeological Park. Our Pompeii for kids activities will make it both an entertaining and learning experience for all the family. The unique Pompeii for Kids is a special visit to the ancient Roman town with many activities and games for your children. It is especially recommended for kids from 6 to 11 yrs.
Porta Marina was one of the main gates of ancient Pompeii and the point where many travelers first entered the city. Located near the port area, it connects to the city’s defensive walls and shows how Pompeii controlled access and protected itself. Through this gate you can still walk along the original stone ramp and see the impressive fortifications that once welcomed merchants, sailors, and visitors arriving from the Bay of Naples.
The Basilica in Pompeii was the city’s main public hall for business, justice, and political life. Built in the 2nd century BC, it features tall columns and an open rectangular space where merchants negotiated deals and magistrates issued rulings. Its impressive architecture later inspired the layout of early Christian basilicas, making it one of the most important civic buildings in ancient Pompeii.
The Temple of Apollo is one of the oldest and most important religious sites in Pompeii, dedicated to Apollo, the god of the sun, music, and prophecy. Set in a large open courtyard near the Forum, it once featured elegant columns and statues, including a famous bronze of Apollo aiming his bow. From here, worshippers could make offerings and seek guidance from the god, making the temple a central part of Pompeii’s spiritual life.
Pompeii’s Forum offers visitors a direct encounter with the city’s civic heart. From the modern walkways and terraces surrounding the square, you can observe the spatial arrangement of temples, administrative buildings, and market structures that once framed public life. This elevated perspective makes it easier to understand how politics, religion, and commerce intersected in a single monumental space. With the ruins of the Capitolium, Basilica, and Macellum all in view, the Forum reveals itself as a bustling stage where announcements were made, deals were brokered, and festivals unfolded at the foot of Mount Vesuvius.
The Macellum was Pompeii’s main food market, a covered complex where vendors sold fish, meat, fruit, and imported delicacies. Its layout of stalls, storerooms, and a central shrine illustrates the organization of Roman commerce and the importance of food supply in urban life. Excavated counters, marble tables, and decorative elements still evoke the lively bustle of shoppers and traders that once filled the market each morning.
The Forum Baths were among the most elegant public bath complexes in Pompeii, serving as a social and recreational hub for citizens. Divided into men’s and women’s sections, the complex included changing rooms, warm and hot bathing halls, and a cold plunge pool, all heated by an advanced hypocaust system. Remarkably preserved stucco reliefs and vaulted ceilings still convey the refined atmosphere that once made bathing a daily ritual of hygiene, leisure, and conversation.
The House of the Vettii is one of Pompeii’s finest aristocratic residences, renowned for its richly decorated frescoes and elegant architectural layout. Built around spacious atria and peristyle gardens, it reflects the lifestyle and aspirations of wealthy merchant owners in the 1st century AD. Mythological paintings, ornamental motifs, and refined domestic spaces offer a vivid glimpse into elite taste and the artistic culture of the Roman home.
The Insula dei Casti Amanti is a residential and commercial block named after a vivid fresco showing a pair of lovers sharing an affectionate moment. Today visitors access the site via elevated ramps that allow a clear, panoramic view into the workshops, storerooms, and domestic rooms below, without disturbing the fragile archaeological surfaces. From this perspective, it becomes easy to picture craftsmen at work and families moving between spaces, as trade and home life were closely intertwined in Pompeii. The preserved frescoes, painted signs, and half-finished renovations reveal a neighborhood caught in the midst of its daily routine at the moment of the eruption in AD 79, offering rare insight into the city’s urban fabric and the social world of its working inhabitants.
The Teatro Grande invites visitors to step into the world of Roman drama and public entertainment. From the upper terraces, which are now accessed by modern walkways, you can look down onto the sweeping semicircular seating tiers, the stage building, and the orchestra area where musicians and dancers once performed. The theatre’s excellent acoustics and commanding views toward the city and Mount Vesuvius help convey why performances here drew large crowds for comedies, tragedies, and public ceremonies. Standing within the auditorium, it is easy to imagine the applause, costumes, and festive atmosphere that made theatre-going a shared cultural experience in Pompeii.
The Antiquarium of Pompeii serves as the gateway to understanding the city before exploring its streets. Visitors move through well-organized galleries displaying statues, household objects, inscriptions, jewelry, and other artifacts recovered during excavations. From elevated platforms and glass cases, you can examine delicate items that would not survive in the open site, while panels and reconstructions provide context on daily life, religion, and the eruption of AD 79. The final rooms present plaster casts of victims and dramatic eruption material, offering a powerful and emotional frame through which to view the ruins that await outside.
Strada Statale 145 winds along the cliffs leading into Sorrento, offering visitors some of the most iconic views of the Bay of Naples. From the vehicle you can look down on terraced lemon groves, small ports, and fishing villages, while glimpses of Mount Vesuvius appear across the water. The road’s sweeping curves and panoramic turnouts reveal why this coastal route has been celebrated by travelers since the 19th century. Arriving in Sorrento via the SS145 creates a sense of anticipation and spectacle, setting the tone for exploring the town’s historic center, cafés, and seaside promenades.
Sorrento welcomes visitors with a blend of dramatic coastal scenery, elegant streets, and a long tradition of hospitality. Perched on high tufa cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples, the town offers sweeping views toward Mount Vesuvius and the islands of Capri and Ischia, a panorama that has captivated travelers, writers, and artists for centuries. As you enter the historic center, narrow lanes lined with boutiques, cafés, and artisan workshops lead toward lively piazzas shaded by orange and lemon trees. The scent of citrus, the sound of scooters, and the mix of medieval, baroque, and 19th-century architecture create an atmosphere at once vibrant and relaxed. Whether pausing for a coffee in Piazza Tasso, tasting Sorrento’s famed limoncello, or strolling to the lookout terraces above Marina Piccola, the town offers a gentle immersion into the rhythms of coastal life with plenty of opportunities to explore, shop, and linger.
Piazza Tasso is Sorrento’s social center, a lively square framed by cafés, patisseries, and elegant façades from the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors often pause here for coffee or gelato while watching the flow of scooters, locals, and day-trippers that animate the space from morning to late evening. The square also serves as a natural orientation point, linking the historic lanes of the old town with the more modern shopping streets and coastal lookouts.
Corso Italia is Sorrento’s principal promenade, lined with boutiques, leather goods shops, limoncello producers, and stylish bars. Wide sidewalks make it pleasant to stroll, browse, and people-watch, especially in the late afternoon when the traditional passeggiata brings residents outdoors. The blend of local craftsmanship and contemporary retail gives the street both cultural texture and a relaxed cosmopolitan feel.
The Cloister of San Francesco offers a quiet retreat from the surrounding streets. Its elegant portico, pointed arches, and mixture of medieval and Renaissance elements create a peaceful courtyard often used for concerts, exhibitions, and weddings. Visitors typically pause here to appreciate the interplay of architecture, greenery, and light before continuing toward the nearby terraces overlooking the sea.
The Amalfi Coast is one of Italy’s most celebrated coastal landscapes, a dramatic stretch of cliffs, terraces, and seaside villages overlooking the shimmering Bay of Salerno. Traveling along the famed Amalfi Drive (SS163), visitors encounter sweeping views of rugged headlands, deep valleys planted with lemon groves, and pastel towns clinging to the mountainside. The road’s curves and panoramic turnouts create a sense of spectacle and anticipation, revealing new vistas at every bend. Beyond the scenery, the coast has a long tradition of maritime trade, craftsmanship, and hospitality, with each town offering its own character—from stylish boutiques and beach clubs to quiet fishing harbors and medieval lanes. Experiencing the Amalfi Coast by road combines natural beauty, cultural history, and Mediterranean charm in a way that continues to captivate travelers from around the world.
Positano rises almost vertically from the sea in a cascade of pastel houses, narrow stairways, and domed churches, creating one of the most recognizable silhouettes on the Mediterranean. Approaching the town from the Amalfi Drive offers dramatic, postcard-like views, while descending into its streets reveals a maze of boutiques, cafés, and artisan workshops specializing in linen clothing, leather sandals, and ceramics. Visitors can stroll down to Spiaggia Grande, the main beach, where colorful boats line the shore and ferries connect to nearby coastal towns. The interplay of steep topography, vivid colors, and lively seaside culture gives Positano a theatrical quality that has drawn artists, writers, and travelers since the mid-20th century, establishing it as both a symbol of the Amalfi Coast and a destination of romantic escape.
Spiaggia Grande is Positano’s main beach and the town’s social and visual stage. Set directly at the base of the cliffside houses, it offers an uninterrupted view of Positano’s cascading pastel village and the lively waterfront promenade. Visitors can stroll along the shoreline, choose between public areas and orderly beach clubs, and watch small ferries, fishing boats, and private yachts come and go. The beach also serves as the departure point for seasonal coastal boat trips and ferries to neighboring Amalfi Coast towns, making it both a scenic retreat and a functional hub for exploring the coastline.
The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is Positano’s most iconic landmark, easily recognized by its colorful majolica-tiled dome shimmering above the town’s waterfront. Visitors enter a serene Baroque interior featuring marble altars, side chapels, and the celebrated 13th-century Byzantine icon of the Black Madonna, long tied to local legends of pirates and storms. From the church steps, the scene opens dramatically toward Spiaggia Grande and the harbor, making it both a spiritual center and one of Positano’s most photogenic viewpoints.
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We operate pick up in Naples, Sorrento, Pompeii etc... from hotels, vacation rentals, train station, airport and cruise terminal/port. Please specify your pick-up place upon booking.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- For those not willing to take the entire walk inside Pompeii, there are plenty of cafés and gift shops right outside the entrance
- A current valid passport (or just a picture of it) is required on the day of travel
- Comfortable walking shoes and sun gear is recommended
- Cruise ship passengers must provide: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and last boarding time
Reviews(35)
My family thoroughly enjoyed a 9 hour visit to the Amalfi coast and an outstanding tour of Pompeii. We had three young kids with us and Giuseppe was able to make the trip enjoyable and engaging for them. Giuseppe was a wonderful tour guide and very skilled driver along the winding roads. I would highly recommend this tour!
I really cannot say enough about our 3 days with Fabrizio. He is a historian and archeologist by training, has 30+ years of guide experience and will build you a totally personal trip depending on your interests. I was specifically looking for someone with a good knowledge of the history of Pompeii and Herculanium. He exceeded all expectations. He has both broad and very deep knowledge of Roman history, Pompeii and the Amalfi region. He got into the weeds with my mom about history stuff but also was good at engaging our kids with age appropriate interesting information about life in 79AD. When we go back (which we all want to - including my 2 teenagers) I will certainly be calling him again!!
Wow, it is great to read all that. I am so glad it was a good experience for you all. It was my pleasure to spend 3 days with all of you, grazie! Fabrizio
This experience was tremendous. We did it as a day trip from Rome. Fabrizio picked us up from the Naples train station in the morning and returned us in the evening. Our Pompeii tour was catered to our three kids, but he made it incredibly interesting for us all. There are certain places that I’m sure are always busy (forum, market) but he knew how to guide us away from the crowds. Most importantly, he kept our kids engaged for the full three hours. We could not ask for a better tour guide. After lunch he took us on a beautiful drive along the Amalfi coast, ending in Sorrento. We had to change plans because of a road closure going to Ravello, and he gave us a memorable afternoon without missing a beat. I would highly recommend this company to anyone looking to explore pompeii, Naples, or the other tours they offer.
We had an incredible day with Giuseppe visiting Pompeii and the Amalfi coast. From the moment we booked the tour, we had top notch customer service with several suggestions on how to best tailor our tour for our needs. The kids were excited the entire tour of Pompeii between Giuseppe’s games, stories, and map. He had such a wonderful and positive attitude with so much patience for all of the kids questions. The seaside town of Maiori was out of postcard and the views from Ravello were breathtaking. Giuseppe gave us the perfect amount of information, guidance, and independence to roam and explore. Thank you for a very memorable day!
Dear Cassandra Thank you so much for your wonderful review! It was truly a pleasure spending the day with your family exploring Pompeii and the beautiful Amalfi Coast. I’m very happy to hear that the kids enjoyed the visit to Pompeii with the games and stories, and that you had the chance to experience some of the stunning coastal towns like Maiori and Ravello. Thank you again for choosing our Private Pompeii & Amalfi Coast tour. I’m really glad the day was memorable for you, and I hope to welcome you back to Italy in the future! Arrivederci a presto Giuseppe
Giuseppe was a wonderful guide and host for the day. He showed us the beauty of Amalfi Coast and some of the charming small towns. He then took us to Pompei and we were impressed with his knowledge of such a vast historical site. Our family had an amazing time and we cannot wait to visit Italy again. We would definitely use them again.
My dear friends, Thank you so much for your perfect words! It was a real pleasure spending the day with your family exploring Pompeii, Sorrento, and Positano along the beautiful Amalfi Coast. I’m very happy to hear that you enjoyed both the history of Pompeii and the charm of the coastal towns. Thank you again for choosing our Private Pompeii & Amalfi Coast tour. I hope to welcome you back to Italy for another great experience in the future! Arrivederci a presto Giuseppe
Fabio was amazing!! We toured Pompeii, and had a wine tasting/ tour at Mt. Vesuvius, then to our hotel in Positano! Fabrizio even set us up with a driver back to the airport for our departure which is very helpful!!!! 10/10 recommend!!!
Dear Lilly, we are so glad your experience over here was great. Grazie! Fabrizio
Had an amazing time touring Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. Giuseppe promptly picked us up on time and gave us a very informative ride on our way to Pompeii. Van was very clean and spacious to fit 7 adults. He was very accommodating and gave us the experience we were looking for our on tour. He made a great recommendations for a lunch restaurant while showing us the amazing views on the way to the Amalfi Coast.
An absolutely fabulous experience. Above and beyond my expectations. This is a must if you want a customized guided tour. The insightful information shared from an experienced, friendly, and professional guide is a gift. You will not be disappointed!
Fantastic, so glad the tour was even beyond your expectations! grazie, Fabrizio
What a magical day for our family. Leisure Italy provided us with first class treatment. Vincenzo was so organized and responsive. Fabritzio provided us with an unforgettable tour of Pompeii perfect for a teenage boy. I would highly recommend using this fabulous team. We want to take them to Rome with us!
Dear Amy, it was my pleasure to be your private guide. Thanks! Fabrizio
One of the best tours we have ever experienced as a family. Very flexible, kind to the children and extremely knowledgeable. Experience we will never forget, thank you!
Thanks you for taking the time to share your experience. Grazie! Fabrizio



