Sorrento Vespa Tour to Positano and Amalfi
Naples, Italy
Trip Type: Vespa, Scooter & Moped Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Discover the amazing Amalfi coast with the best two wheels ride of your life!If you want to travel slowly while discovering small villages and towns, observing nature and experiencing the most hidden spots, a Vespa is the way to go. This tours through the beautiful landscapes of Campania have been projected for everybody, but mainly for people loving adventure, motivated in discovering uncharted territories in an unusually way.
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Discover the amazing Amalfi coast with the best two wheels ride of your life!If you want to travel slowly while discovering small villages and towns, observing nature and experiencing the most hidden spots, a Vespa is the way to go. This tours through the beautiful landscapes of Campania have been projected for everybody, but mainly for people loving adventure, motivated in discovering uncharted territories in an unusually way.
The drivers (one each customer) with their Vespas will pick you up at your Hotel, accommodation, or any other agreed meeting place. You’ll sit behind the drivers and then they’ll bring you around for the duration of the tour. One of the drivers is a licensed tour guide and he’ll give you explanations about the monuments and sites that you will see along the route.
At the end of the day you will be dropped of at the starting point.
We go around at maximum speed of 40 KM/H in total safety with our experienced drivers.
Sorrento offers tourists a charming taste of Italy. The cliff top town is a picturesque place to pass a nice holiday. Sorrento wears its history on its sleeve, hosting on its shores a number of different domains, whose wealthy saw the area as a perfect seaside playground. Roman emperors built vacation homes here, and the attractiveness carried since the 18th century when Europe's literati came here on their Grand Tours. Today, Sorrento continues to be a popular tourist destination. You must do a day trips to Sorrento's more famous neighbour.
Positano is a small picturesque town with marvelous coastal views. It ‘s a “vertical” village, Houses are organized as a colored cascade along the hills. They are built on the rocks and look towards the blue sea, the narrow streets are made of loads of little steps leading from everywhere to everywhere straight. Small houses, a magic atmosphere, beaches, the friendliness of the inhabitants, give a great charm of this village. Tourists do love this village. In front of the coast there are three small islands called “Li Galli” or “Sirenuse”; according to a legend mermaids lived there.
Amalfi ‘s origin dates back to the first century A.C. when the Romans built luxurious villas in this area. In the middle age Amalfi became advanced and well-developed communities, owned a powerful fleet of ships, and became one of the five Italian Maritime Republics. Today Amalfitans are very proud of one of their most famous mariners, Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the compass.
Highlights:
Sorrento: Marina Piccola, the Tasso square, Dome, Belvedere (panoramic gardens), historical alleys
Positano: the majestic Dome, the harbor and stairway streets with nice shops
Amalfi: St. Andrew’s cathedral, the Moresque style cloister of paradise, paper mill museum.
The drivers (one each customer) with their Vespas will pick you up at your Hotel, accommodation, or any other agreed meeting place. You’ll sit behind the drivers and then they’ll bring you around for the duration of the tour. One of the drivers is a licensed tour guide and he’ll give you explanations about the monuments and sites that you will see along the route.
At the end of the day you will be dropped of at the starting point.
We go around at maximum speed of 40 KM/H in total safety with our experienced drivers.
Sorrento offers tourists a charming taste of Italy. The cliff top town is a picturesque place to pass a nice holiday. Sorrento wears its history on its sleeve, hosting on its shores a number of different domains, whose wealthy saw the area as a perfect seaside playground. Roman emperors built vacation homes here, and the attractiveness carried since the 18th century when Europe's literati came here on their Grand Tours. Today, Sorrento continues to be a popular tourist destination. You must do a day trips to Sorrento's more famous neighbour.
Positano is a small picturesque town with marvelous coastal views. It ‘s a “vertical” village, Houses are organized as a colored cascade along the hills. They are built on the rocks and look towards the blue sea, the narrow streets are made of loads of little steps leading from everywhere to everywhere straight. Small houses, a magic atmosphere, beaches, the friendliness of the inhabitants, give a great charm of this village. Tourists do love this village. In front of the coast there are three small islands called “Li Galli” or “Sirenuse”; according to a legend mermaids lived there.
Amalfi ‘s origin dates back to the first century A.C. when the Romans built luxurious villas in this area. In the middle age Amalfi became advanced and well-developed communities, owned a powerful fleet of ships, and became one of the five Italian Maritime Republics. Today Amalfitans are very proud of one of their most famous mariners, Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the compass.
Highlights:
Sorrento: Marina Piccola, the Tasso square, Dome, Belvedere (panoramic gardens), historical alleys
Positano: the majestic Dome, the harbor and stairway streets with nice shops
Amalfi: St. Andrew’s cathedral, the Moresque style cloister of paradise, paper mill museum.
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