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Amalfi Coastal Paths and the Isle of Capri

Country: Italy
The mountain vistas and blue-green waters of Italy's Amalfi Coast provide the backdrop to this varied seven-day trip.

Taking in the bustling hillside town of Positano and the vintage glamour of the Isle of Capri, we wander through sloped gardens and terraced lemon groves, explore Roman ruins, cruise across clear waters, discover remote woodlands and underground caverns, and dine on classic Italian food in cliff top cafés.

One highlight of this Walk is the ancient ruins of Pompeii, set at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, where we witness life as it was in AD79, preserved by a devastating volcanic eruption.

Walk Summary
Dates
23-MAY-10 - 29-MAY-10
03-OCT-10 - 09-OCT-10

Trip

7 days; 6 nights
Terrain - Energetic

Walk Rating: Energetic. Oceanside paths and alpine trails at up to 10,000ft., some steep descents, stone steps. 8-10 miles walking per day.

Price

US$4295.00 per person double occupancy
(single supplement US$575.00)

Walk begins in Sorrento, with arrival at Naples Rail Station and ends in Amalfi, with departure from Naples Rail Station.
Contact:
Betsy West
Address: The Amalfi Coast and the Isle of Capri
Post/Zip Code: n/a
Phone: +44 (0)1242 620 871
Website: www.thewayfarers.com/Our-Walks/European-Walks/The-Amalfi-Coast-and-The-Isle-of-Capri/


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