Critique my Amalfi Coast Itinerary?
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Critique my Amalfi Coast Itinerary?
Day 1: Arrive Naples. Transfer to Capri
Day 2: Capri
Day 3: Capri
Day 4: Capri
Day 5: Travel to Positano
Day 6: Positano
Day 7: Positano
Day 8: Positano
Day 9: Travel to Sorrento
Day 10: Sorrento
Day 11: Sorrento
Day 12: Sorrento
Day 13: Depart Naples
Are we overdoing it in Capri (i.e. 4 nights too long)? Basically, we love to just hang-out, stroll around, eat and relax. Would like to do all the usual excursions (Pompeii, Cimbrone Gardens, etc) but really happy to just chill out.
I know this is a popular topic on this board and I have been doing a lot of reading. Just looking for some reassurance from the experts before I start confirming hotels!
Thank you
Day 2: Capri
Day 3: Capri
Day 4: Capri
Day 5: Travel to Positano
Day 6: Positano
Day 7: Positano
Day 8: Positano
Day 9: Travel to Sorrento
Day 10: Sorrento
Day 11: Sorrento
Day 12: Sorrento
Day 13: Depart Naples
Are we overdoing it in Capri (i.e. 4 nights too long)? Basically, we love to just hang-out, stroll around, eat and relax. Would like to do all the usual excursions (Pompeii, Cimbrone Gardens, etc) but really happy to just chill out.
I know this is a popular topic on this board and I have been doing a lot of reading. Just looking for some reassurance from the experts before I start confirming hotels!
Thank you
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Hi endlessummer-
I've been to this area many times and I'm sorry not to give more detailed responses, but when I glanced at your list, somehow I started humming "Tarantella" music with your list as the lyrics! lol, so that must mean you have the right plan in place!
I think that because you are giving enough time to each location, and want to have a relaxed pace, you are sure to have a wonderful visit! don't worry!
I've been to this area many times and I'm sorry not to give more detailed responses, but when I glanced at your list, somehow I started humming "Tarantella" music with your list as the lyrics! lol, so that must mean you have the right plan in place!
I think that because you are giving enough time to each location, and want to have a relaxed pace, you are sure to have a wonderful visit! don't worry!
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I agree with Bellastar. Your itinerary sounds wonderful. I don't think 4 nights in Capri is too much if you like to lounge and relax. Capri is perfect for that and especially lovely at night when the day trippers have left.
Have a wonderful time! What hotels are you staying at?
Have a wonderful time! What hotels are you staying at?
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Thanks guys - i'm a bit nervous that i might be spending TOO long on the AC but I guess I won't know until I try it! This is our first trip to Italy together (except for Venice but that was cold and rainy in Feb) so this is very exciting. Hotel wise, we are looking at La Minerva in Capri, Eden Roc in Positano and La Minervetta in Sorrento. We like smallish hotels. I was looking at Le Scale in Anacapri but I'm not sure I can justify the cost to my husband since I imagine we'll be spending a lot of time outside of the hotel. I know La Minerva doesn't have a pool - do you think this is necessary in Capri?
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Thanks everyone!
bobthenavigator - I didn't realise you were so famous! I just looked at YOUR website. I'm going to read it at lenght. Thanks! I am totally salivating and furiously printing off 'onelittleworlds' trip report - it looks amazing!
Pausanias - well spotted and thanks for that! But it's not really about me. My husband is a bit of an Aussie surf dude. I'm just the girl who tags along and is always in pursuit of the Endless Summer. Our dream is to live in Margaret River, Western Australia one day...
bobthenavigator - I didn't realise you were so famous! I just looked at YOUR website. I'm going to read it at lenght. Thanks! I am totally salivating and furiously printing off 'onelittleworlds' trip report - it looks amazing!
Pausanias - well spotted and thanks for that! But it's not really about me. My husband is a bit of an Aussie surf dude. I'm just the girl who tags along and is always in pursuit of the Endless Summer. Our dream is to live in Margaret River, Western Australia one day...
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Itinerary looks great.
You will love the AC and given what you like to do, none of your nights in any of your choices are too long.
I wish we had more time on the AC this past May especially in Capri, which I am glad to see you are staying on rather than a day trip.
When you visit Positano, do make day trips to Ravello ( for the gardens especially and ceramics) and Amalfi ( I liked the town and Duomo). And even the little towns along the way too.
Take some hikes, purchase the Sunflower Guide to the Amalfi Coast for some wonderful walks.
And just enjoy!! Drink a ton of Limoncello!!
You will love the AC and given what you like to do, none of your nights in any of your choices are too long.
I wish we had more time on the AC this past May especially in Capri, which I am glad to see you are staying on rather than a day trip.
When you visit Positano, do make day trips to Ravello ( for the gardens especially and ceramics) and Amalfi ( I liked the town and Duomo). And even the little towns along the way too.
Take some hikes, purchase the Sunflower Guide to the Amalfi Coast for some wonderful walks.
And just enjoy!! Drink a ton of Limoncello!!
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Thanks Tripgirl - we are huge fans of Santorini which I think has a lot in common with Capri - i.e. loads of daytrippers who don't get to experience the real island and then there are those of us left behind at night who do! I can't wait to just go walking and see all the wonderful vistas.
Thank you for the tips on visiting the rest of Amalfi. I am soooo giddy with excitement and am really enjoying planning this trip. As for Limoncello, would you believe that Australia only started producing their own about 4 years ago? I'm looking forward to stocking up on the Italian variety!!
btw, I have emailed all my hotels and haven't heard back yet. Is this sort of delay normal for Italy? I'm sure it is but just want to check.
Thank you for the tips on visiting the rest of Amalfi. I am soooo giddy with excitement and am really enjoying planning this trip. As for Limoncello, would you believe that Australia only started producing their own about 4 years ago? I'm looking forward to stocking up on the Italian variety!!
btw, I have emailed all my hotels and haven't heard back yet. Is this sort of delay normal for Italy? I'm sure it is but just want to check.
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endlesssummer,
While in Positano, make sure to have at least one dinner or lunch in the mountain village of Montepertuso, which is 15 min away. Many of the restaurants will make roundtrip arangements for guests staying in Positano. Just have the concierge call ahead.
Also, I wondered if you have visted Capri before? I hate to rain on your parade, but other than some beautiful views, we thought it was much less beautiful and much MORE touristy ( is that possible!) than Santorini.
While in Positano, make sure to have at least one dinner or lunch in the mountain village of Montepertuso, which is 15 min away. Many of the restaurants will make roundtrip arangements for guests staying in Positano. Just have the concierge call ahead.
Also, I wondered if you have visted Capri before? I hate to rain on your parade, but other than some beautiful views, we thought it was much less beautiful and much MORE touristy ( is that possible!) than Santorini.

