You’ll hike from one Amalfi Coast village to another on ancient trails, guided by locals who know every shortcut and story. Expect real Italian food, sea swims after long walks, and evenings spent in charming B&Bs—all without worrying about logistics.
I still remember the first morning—lemon trees heavy with fruit, a salty breeze in the air, and our guide Marco waiting by the old fountain in Agerola. We set off early, boots crunching on ancient stone steps that wound between tiny gardens and pastel houses. The path dipped and climbed, sometimes hugging wild cliffs above the sea, sometimes weaving through sleepy hamlets where locals waved from their doorways. It’s not just walking; it’s like stepping into a living postcard.
Each day had its own rhythm. By mid-afternoon we’d reach a new village—maybe Praiano or Ravello—where you could drop your pack at a cozy B&B (the kind with tiled floors and strong coffee). Some folks went for a swim right off the rocks; others wandered into cool churches or just sat at Bar Francese with an aperitivo, watching the sun slip behind terraced hills. Our guide always had tips on where to eat—one night we ended up in a family trattoria eating fresh anchovies and homemade pasta.
No cars or busy roads here—just footpaths built by fishermen and farmers centuries ago. The trails twist through wildflowers, past old fishing houses, under sheer cliffs that echo with birdsong. You’ll feel it in your legs for sure (lots of stairs!), but there’s time to rest and soak it all in. If you travel light, they’ll even move your luggage for you between villages (extra fee). On the last day, getting back is easy—local buses or a private ride can take you wherever you need to go.
The trails require moderate fitness—there are lots of stairs and some steep sections, but no technical climbing. If you’re comfortable walking several hours a day with breaks, you’ll be fine.
Absolutely! Solo travelers are welcome—you’ll meet others along the way or enjoy peaceful time on your own.
Luggage transfer between villages is available for an extra cost. Most people carry just a light backpack during the day.
Let us know ahead of time—local restaurants are used to accommodating different needs (vegetarian options are common).
Your professional hiking guide knows every corner of these trails—and can recommend the best spots for food or photos. We provide hiking sticks or backpacks if you need them. Overnight stays are arranged in comfortable hotels or B&Bs each night. Luggage transport is available for an extra fee if you want to travel light during the day.
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