excursions

Trekking



Path of the Gods



This famous trail connects Agerola to Positano, offering spectacular views of the sea and surrounding mountains. About 9 km long, the trail is suitable for hikers of all levels and allows numerous stops to admire the scenery.

Mount Faito



With an elevation of 1,400 meters, Monte Faito is the highest peak in the Monti Lattari and marks the beginning of the Sorrento Peninsula. It offers several trekking options through centuries-old beech and pine forests, with spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.

Punta Campanella



This trail starts in Termini and leads to the extreme tip of the Sorrento Peninsula, passing through unspoiled landscapes with views of Capri and the Gulf of Naples. At the end of the trail is a medieval watchtower that offers breathtaking views.

Sea



Fjord of Furore



A deep inlet between the cliffs, accessible by a flight of steps or by sea. This place offers a unique and unspoiled atmosphere, ideal for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

Marina di Praia (Praiano)



A beach nestled between high cliffs, creating a striking natural fjord. Accessible through a passage between the rocks, it is a peaceful oasis with clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Queen Joan's Baths (Sorrento)



A natural pool surrounded by rocks, reached by a scenic path. This historic site offers a unique bathing experience surrounded by history and nature.

Fornillo Beach (Positano)



Less crowded than nearby Spiaggia Grande, Fornillo is a short walk from the center of Positano. It offers a quieter setting, ideal for those seeking relaxation away from the crowds.

Marina di Conca (Conca dei Marini)



Part of a traditional fishing village, this charming beach is accessible via a flight of steps that descends between houses. The relaxing atmosphere and natural scenery make it a must-see.

excursions



Pompeii



Pompeii is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, known for its perfect preservation after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. A visit to Pompeii is a journey back in time, offering the opportunity to explore ancient Roman streets, houses, temples and theaters. The city, buried for centuries under layers of volcanic ash, is now a unique window into daily life in ancient Rome.

Herculaneum



Herculaneum, like Pompeii, was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., but unlike Pompeii, it was buried under a wave of volcanic mud that preserved its buildings and objects exceptionally well. To visit Herculaneum is to immerse yourself in a beautifully preserved Roman city, with houses decorated with frescoes and mosaics, public baths, and even the charred wood of the original structures.

Vesuvius



n Vesuvius, one of the world's most well-known and active volcanoes, offers a unique trekking experience. The path to the top of the crater is accessible to hikers of all levels and offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples and the surrounding countryside. Once you reach the top, you can look inside the crater and enjoy a breathtaking panorama that stretches as far as Capri and Ischia.

diving



Emerald Cave



Located in Conca dei Marini, this underwater cave is renowned for its spectacular green reflections created by sunlight penetrating the water. Diving here offers a unique experience, with stalactite and stalagmite formations to admire underwater.

Bay of Ieranto



Part of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area, this bay offers crystal-clear waters and seabed rich in marine life, making it ideal for divers of all levels

Li Galli Islands



Located off the coast of Positano, these islands are famous for their clear waters and rich marine life. Diving here allows you to explore underwater caves, rock walls and posidonia meadows, ideal for experienced divers looking for challenging adventures

Boat trips



Tour of the Island of Capri
This tour will take you to discover the most famous sea caves, such as the striking Blue Grotto, renowned for its intense blue hues. During the excursion, you can stop for a dip in the clear waters of Marina Piccola.

Amalfi Coast
Sailing along this iconic coastline, you'll admire picturesque fishing villages and sheer cliffs. The tour includes stops in Amalfi and Positano, allowing you to appreciate these fascinating locations from a unique perspective.


Sea Caves
The coasts of the Sorrento Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast are dotted with spectacular sea caves. Among them, the Emerald Grotto in Conca dei Marini stands out for its emerald green reflections. Other caves to visit include the Grotta dei Fichi and the Grotta dei Coralli.



Spectacular Sunsets
Taking part in a sunset boat trip offers an unforgettable experience. You can watch the sun dip into the horizon, tinging the sky with warm orange and red hues. Many evening excursions include appetizers or dinners on board, making the experience even more special.

Marine Fauna Sighting
While sailing, you will have the opportunity to spot various marine species, including dolphins. Many boats also provide snorkeling equipment, allowing you to explore the rich underwater life up close.

handling





Walks among Lemons and Olive Trees
Winding paths lead through lush citrus gardens and centuries-old olive groves, offering an authentic perspective on local rural life.

Mountain Hikes
For the adventurous, horseback riding excursions in the Lattari Mountains take you through chestnut and beech forests, with spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.

Walks Along the Coast
Coastal trails offer views of the sea and cliffs, passing through ancient fishing villages and picturesque seascapes.



Riding Lessons
For novices, many riding stables offer introductory lessons with experienced instructors, ensuring safe and enjoyable learning.

Sunset Excursions
Riding at sunset along the coast provides unforgettable scenery, with the sun dipping into the sea on the horizon.