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Positano & Amalfi Coast: Guided Day Trip by High-Speed Train from Rome

Experience description

This small-group tour (maximum 15 people) departing from Rome will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Amalfi coast by high-speed train.



After meeting your tour leader, they'll take you on the train from Rome to Salerno. Once you've reached Salerno, it's time for a ferry ride to Amalfi and some stunning views of the coast along the way. Nestled in a ravine surrounded by stunning cliffs, you'll have free time to explore the town, its public squares, shops and the cathedral on your own.



After visiting Amalfi, take the ferry back to Positano to discover all its charm and elegance. Its coloured buildings, shops and sandy beaches will put a spell on you. Make sure to visit the Marina Grande beach, or stroll around Fornillo or Arienzo beaches.



You'll spend about two and a half hours in Positano before taking the ferry back to Salerno and heading for the railway station to take your high-speed train back to Rome, arriving back at around 20:30.
Additional information
  • Live guide: english spanish
  • Duration: 12h
  • Smartphone ticket
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What is included

* Rountrip high-speed train tickets from Rome to Salerno

* Guided day trip

* Ferry ticket

What is not included

* Transportation to meeting point

* Food and beverages

* Gratuities

* Hotel pickiup and drop-off
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Starting point
Via Marsala 46/48, Roma

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