Ease into the coast with a gentle stroll from your accommodation to the Piazza del Duomo, where coffee at a sunny café pairs perfectly with people-watching and the baroque façade. Continue to the nearby Museo Arsenale della Repubblica for a short, atmospheric look at Amalfi's maritime past, then wander down to Marina Grande to take in the harbor views and scout future boat-trip options.
After a leisurely lunch, wander the steep lanes up to Valle dei Mulini to peek at the evocative ruins of old paper mills and enjoy a quiet, shaded walk away from the harbor bustle. Continue to Chiostro del Paradiso for a peaceful visit among medieval arches, then pause at Ristorante L'Abside or a café terrace for an aperitivo while watching the late-afternoon light soften the town's tile roofs.
As twilight falls, take a short walk to Largo delle Ferriere and follow the lantern-lit path down to the atmospheric Spiaggia di Duoglio for a seaside aperitivo while listening to the surf. Finish the night with a relaxed dinner at Trattoria da Gemma (or a cozy family-run osteria nearby) and a digestivo on a rooftop terrace overlooking the softly illuminated coastal houses.
Begin your morning with a visit to the ornate Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea, arriving early to admire its striking façade and climb the steps into the luminous nave before the crowds. From there, lose yourself in the winding lanes toward Piazza dei Dogi, pause for an espresso at a nearby café, then explore the nearby Arsenale dei Marinai to glimpse authentic shipyard history and local maritime artifacts.
After your morning cathedral visit, take a slow walk toward the waterfront and linger at Piazza Duomo's nearby Via Lorenzo d'Amalfi boutiques to browse ceramics and local limoncello shops; stop for a light lunch on the terrace at Ristorante Marina Grande for seafood with harbor views. In the early afternoon, follow a shaded path up to the tranquil Chiostro del Paradiso gardens for a moment of calm, then continue to the nearby Museo della Carta to discover Amalfi's paper-making heritage with a hands-on demonstration before finishing with an espresso at Bar Pasticceria Donna Stella.
As dusk settles, wander toward Largo Della Croce and follow the narrow alleyways down to Marina Piccola for a quiet sunset stroll along the smaller harbor, where fishing boats bob and local vendors sell fresh fritto misto. For dinner, reserve a table at Ristorante Eolo or a nearby family trattoria to savor Amalfi-style scialatielli with clams, then finish the night with a limoncello tasting at Enoteca La Taverna while enjoying live, low-key music on a terrace overlooking the sea.
Catch an early local bus or short ferry + transfer up to Ravello and begin with a peaceful stroll through the terraced paths of Villa Rufolo, where sweeping sea vistas inspired Wagner; linger in the historic gardens and climb the tower for photos. From there, follow the cliffside walk toward Villa Cimbrone to wander the famed Terrazza dell'Infinito, sip coffee at the villa café, and enjoy a relaxed mid-morning tasting of locally made limoncello and almond pastries at a nearby pasticceria before descending to explore Ravello's quiet piazzas.
After lunch, wander the quieter lanes toward the panoramic Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte for postcard views over the Amalfi cliffs, then descend a scenic stairway to the lemon-scented terraces of Villa Maria for a tasting of limoncello and fresh sfogliatelle made by local producers. Continue with a relaxed visit to the intimate Duomo di Ravello and finish the afternoon with a coffee at Caffè dell'Arco, where you can watch villagers pass and plan a sunset stop in nearby Atrani or a cliffside aperitivo back in Amalfi.
As twilight deepens, wander down to Piazza Vescovado to enjoy an aperitivo at a terrace bar while listening to local chatter, then follow the quieter lanes toward Belvedere di Torello for sweeping dusk views of the Amalfi cliffs bathed in golden light. Finish with a relaxed dinner at Ristorante Rossellinis (or a nearby family trattoria) to savor regional seafood and handmade pasta, and cap the night with a digestivo on the hotel terrace or a peaceful post-dinner stroll to the lit-up gardens of Villa La Rondinaia for a final panorama of the coast.
Set off after breakfast for a leisurely coastal drive toward Praiano, stopping first at Conca dei Marini to visit the dramatic Grotta dello Smeraldo (check winter opening hours) and sip espresso at a small café overlooking the cove. Continue along the SS163 to the panoramic viewpoint at Marina di Praia, where you can stretch your legs on the pebble beach beneath sheer cliffs and stroll the tiny fishing harbor before a late-morning limoncello tasting at a family-run liquoreria tucked on the main road.
After a seaside lunch, take the SS163 onward to Furore and pause at the dramatic Fiordo di Furore to walk the cliffside path and photograph the tiny fjord and bridge; descend the stone steps for a close-up view of the painted fishermen's houses and a gelato at a nearby kiosk. Continue to the peaceful village of Praiano (different from the morning beach stop) to explore the tucked-away Chiesa di San Gennaro and relax with an aperitivo on a terrace overlooking Marina di Praia's neighboring coves, then finish the afternoon with a scenic drive up to Nocelle for sweeping panoramas that set the tone for tomorrow's Path of the Gods hike.
As the light softens, park near Atrani and wander its intimate lanes and the tiny seaside Piazza Umberto I, then climb the short stairway to the quiet viewpoint above Torre dello Ziro for a golden panorama of cliffs and fishing terraces. Finish with a seaside dinner at Ristorante Marina Grande (Atrani) to savor fresh fish and local wines, and end the night with a digestivo on a moonlit terrace at Belvedere Santa Maria Maddalena, where distant harbor lights twinkle across the bay.
Begin the day with a hands-on class at La Cucina del Gusto in Minori, where a local nonna guides you through making fresh pasta and traditional Amalfi sauces before you sit down to enjoy what you cooked with a glass of regional white wine; the class includes a short market visit to Mercato di Minori to choose fresh ingredients. Afterward, take a short scenic drive to a family-run lemon estate like Agriturismo Valle dei Limoni for a guided walk through terraced groves, a tasting of artisanal limoncello, and a demonstration of marmalade-making using sun-ripened Sfusato lemons.
After your hands-on morning, drive toward the cliffside village of Maiori for a relaxed seafood lunch on the promenade at Ristorante Torre Normanna, then stroll the seafront promenade to digest while browsing artisanal food shops. In the early afternoon head inland to Cetara for a guided tasting of colatura di alici at a family-run bottling house and finish with a short visit to Sentiero dei Limoni near Minori's neighbor village for golden-hour photos among terraced lemon trees and a small tasting of locally made marmellata before returning to your accommodation.
As the day cools, take a short drive to Minori's lungomare for an aperitivo at a seaside bar and watch fishermen bring in the evening catch. Then head to Ravello's Belvedere di Villa Maria for a relaxed terrace dinner at Cumpa' Cosimo (known for home-style Amalfi recipes) and finish with a nightcap at Bar Salvatore while the cliffside lights shimmer across the bay.
Drive up into the terraced hills to Cantine Marisa Cuomo (Furore) for a guided tasting of local Falanghina and Aglianico while touring their cliffside cellar and learning about vine cultivation on the Amalfi slopes; follow with a short walk to the nearby Belvedere di Furore for dramatic coastal photos. After the tasting, stop at Ristorante Il Pirata in Praiano for a leisurely seaside brunch of fresh anchovy fritters and burrata, then wander the village lanes toward Torre a Mare to peek at traditional fishing terraces and plan your afternoon sunset spot.
After your morning at Cantine Marisa Cuomo and Praiano, drive toward the quieter eastern slopes and visit Cantina del Chiostro in Tramonti for a cellar tour and tasting of their rustic Fiano and Aglianico paired with local cheeses; linger on the terrace to watch vineyard workers tend the terraced vines. Later, continue to the cliffside hamlet of Montepertuso for a scenic late-afternoon walk toward the rock window known as Arco Naturale di Montepertuso, followed by an aperitivo at Bar Internazionale while the sun lowers toward Positano, setting you up for tonight's cliffside sunset.
As dusk approaches, head to Belvedere di Punta Reginella in Conca dei Marini for a relaxed aperitivo while watching the sun slide behind the Tyrrhenian; linger on the terrace and sample a chilled glass of Falanghina from a local enoteca. For dinner, descend to the water and reserve a table at Ristorante Delfino for freshly caught seafood and house-made pasta, then finish the night with a digestivo at Bar La Porta while strolling the illuminated harbor and listening to waves against the quay.
Start your morning with a gentle cliffside walk from Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta toward the quieter northern stairways, pausing at the panoramic terrace by Fornillo Beach for sea-breeze coffee and pastries at Bar Internazionale Fornillo. Then wander inland to explore the artisan lanes around Via dei Mulini, visit a local ceramics atelier for a short demonstration, and finish with a relaxed mid-morning swim or sunbathe session at the sheltered Arienzo Beach, easily reached by the scenic steps down from town.
After a relaxed morning, wander the steep lanes up to Sentiero dei Sassi for a quieter cliffside stroll offering postcard views, then stop at Scala Nuova café for an espresso and a slice of local lemon cake while watching ferries pass below. Continue to the lesser-known Fornillo viewpoint trailhead and descend to Spiaggia Grande's quieter eastern edge for a late-afternoon swim or sunbathing session, finishing with an aperitivo at the tucked-away Franco's Bar terrace to watch the light soften over the stacked pastel houses.
As twilight falls, wander toward Torre Trasita and take the short coastal path down to Fornillo's lesser-known grotto viewpoint for a quiet aperitivo while listening to the surf. Afterward, dine at the intimate Chez Black (beachside terrace section) or a small family-run osteria in the Via Pasitea lanes, then finish with a nightcap at Music on the Rocks' terrace bar to enjoy live music and the cliffside lights reflected on the sea.
Wake slowly with a short ferry from Positano to Minori and begin at the lively Mercato Comunale to sample fresh pastries and pick up local olives, cheeses, and handmade limoncello creams; linger over espresso at Pasticceria Sal De Riso for a signature sfogliatella. From there, stroll the seaside promenade to Via Roma's boutique shops to browse artisanal leather sandals and hand-painted ceramics, then head up a shaded alley to the intimate Torre Paradiso viewpoint for a calm panoramic moment before a relaxed beachfront lunch back in Minori or return to Positano for sun-soaked relaxation.
After lunch, wander the quieter alleys toward La Porta dei Sogni, a small boutique known for handmade Positano linen and unique jewelry, then pop into Buca di Bacco for a seaside gelato while watching boats glide by. Continue with a relaxed cab ride to Duoglio Beach for a late-afternoon swim and sun-rest on the pebbles, finishing with an aperitivo at the cliffside terrace of Il Tridente where you can sip a spritz as the light softens over the Amalfi headland.
As the day cools, take a short ferry or scenic drive to Atrani and linger over an aperitivo on the tiny Piazza della Repubblica, watching fishermen mend nets while the piazza fills with local chatter. Later, wander up to the atmospheric Belvedere Santa Maria Maddalena for twilight views, then enjoy a relaxed seafood dinner at the family-run Ristorante Il Piccolo before finishing with a limoncello-nightcap on a quiet terrace overlooking the softly lit harbor.
Catch an early boat from Amalfi to Capri and start by circling past the dramatic Faraglioni stacks before disembarking in Marina Grande to ride the funicular up for a coffee at Piazzetta; soak up the island energy and browse boutique shops for handmade sandals and local limoncello. Then take a short taxi or bus over to Anacapri to visit the peaceful hillside Chiesa di San Michele with its famed tiled floor and continue to Villa San Michele for panoramic gardens, a guided tour of Axel Munthe's collection, and sweeping views back toward the Amalfi coastline.
After lunch, take a leisurely walk from Piazzetta toward the quieter eastern side of the island to explore the peaceful gardens and historic ruins of Giardini di Augusto, then descend the scenic path to the photogenic Via Krupp for dramatic cliff-and-sea views. Continue with a short bus or taxi ride to Marina Piccola for a late-afternoon swim beneath the shelter of the cliffs and a stop at a beachfront chiringuito for fresh seafood tapas and a chilled local white wine while watching the ferries back toward Amalfi.
As the island light mellows, wander to Punta Carena to watch the famous lighthouse glow and enjoy a seaside aperitivo at a cliffside bar while listening to the surf. For dinner, reserve a table at Ristorante Il Riccio (or a cozy trattoria in the quieter Marina Grande promenade) to savor grilled fish and caprese specialties, then finish the night with a digestivo on the terrace of Villa Axel or a moonlit stroll along Via Camerelle to browse the late-night window displays and feel Capri's elegant nightlife pulse.
Set off early from Praiano toward the trailhead and begin the hike along the legendary Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods), stopping at the airy Belvedere del Castiglione for sweeping views of the Amalfi coastline and the island-dotted horizon. Mid-morning, pause in the hamlet of Nocelle for a restorative espresso and a slice of lemon cake at Bar Nocelle, then continue westward past terraced lemon groves to the scenic overlook at Punto Panoramico Pogerola where local shepherds' trails and sea breezes make for perfect photo moments before descending toward your afternoon rendezvous point.
After descending toward the coast, reward your legs with a relaxed lunch at Agriturismo Il Frantoio, sampling house-made goat cheese and roasted vegetables while enjoying sea views. Later, stroll the olive-terraced lanes to Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo for quiet local atmosphere, then take a short coastal shuttle to Marina di Praia where you can dip into clear waters, sip an aperitivo at Bar La Praia, and watch fishing boats drift home as the late afternoon light warms the cliffs.
After returning from the coast, unwind with a hand-made pizza or rustic pasta at Trattoria Il Glicine in Praiano, enjoying a table on the terrace as the village lights begin to glow. Later, stroll up to the peaceful cliffside Belvedere di San Gennaro for a quiet aperitivo and panoramic night view of the Amalfi lights, then finish with a relaxed limoncello at Bar Centrale while swapping photos from the day's hike.
Begin with a relaxed passeggiata through Piazza Tasso, then slip into the nearby Antica Pasticceria Sorrentina for a creamy sfogliatella and robust espresso while watching the town wake. Afterward, stroll down to the marina and board a short boat transfer to Marina Grande for a seafood-focused pescatori's breakfast at Ristorante Da Emilia, followed by a leisurely visit to Villa Comunale for panoramic Gulf of Naples views and a guided tasting of artisan limoncello at a family-run lab nearby.
After your marina visit, wander the fragrant lanes toward Via San Cesareo to browse artisanal food shops and stop at Merchant of Amalfi Limoncello Lab for a hands-on limoncello blending experience and tasting. Then join a guided small-group tour at Antica Trattoria Tasso's kitchen (or a local cooking atelier) to learn how to make gnocchi alla Sorrentina, followed by a relaxed late-afternoon sit-down at Terrazza Bosquet for a glass of local Falanghina and panoramic views over the Bay of Naples as the light softens.
As twilight falls, wander down to Marina Piccola for a seaside aperitivo at Il Baretto where you can sip a Negroni Sorrento-style while watching fishing boats return. For dinner, reserve a table at the family-run Ristorante O'Parrucchiano to taste classic gnocchi and citrus-infused seafood dishes beneath its lemon-tree canopy, then finish the night with a slow stroll along Corso Italia, stopping for a nightcap and artisan gelato at Gelateria David while taking in views of the softly lit Bay of Naples.
Catch an early circumvesuviana train or a private transfer to Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri and begin with a guided walk through the quieter eastern sector, where impeccably preserved frescoes and the dramatic mosaics of House of the Faun reveal daily Roman life; pause for coffee at the small café by the Porta Marina entrance to regroup. Continue with a focused visit to the haunting Garden of the Fugitives and the towering Forum, then climb the recently stabilized steps to the panoramic terrace near Stabian Baths to orient yourself before a light mid-morning snack at a nearby pasticceria serving sfogliatelle and espresso.
After a focused morning among the major ruins, wander toward the quieter residential quarter around Via dell'Abbondanza to examine frescoed atria and the intimate mosaics of lesser-known houses such as the House of the Tragic Poet, then pause for a light, local lunch at the nearby Caffè degli Scavi just outside the excavations. Spend the early afternoon visiting the evocative Villa dei Misteri gardens' outer areas and climbing the recently reopened viewing terraces at Porta Marina Superiore for broad vistas over the site, finishing with a relaxed tasting of regional pastries and coffee at Pasticceria Vincenzo Vatolla as you compare notes and photos from the day.
After a day among the ruins, wander toward Via Roma and settle at Ristorante Il Principe for a relaxed dinner of wood-fired pizzas and local Campanian wines while comparing highlights from your excavations. Later, take a short stroll to Piazza Bartolo Longo to enjoy an evening passeggiata, then savor a digestive at Caffè Vecchio Forno while watching the town's lamps glow - a calm, convivial close that readies you for tomorrow's return toward the Amalfi Coast.
Before your transfer, enjoy a gentle last walk through the quieter lanes toward Largo Delle Cartiere, pausing for a final coffee and sfogliatella at Caffè del Duomo while watching the harbor wake. If time allows, take a short stroll to the peaceful Belvedere delle Sirene for one last panorama of the cliffs and sea, then pick up artisanal limoncello and a pack of handcrafted Amalfi paper from La Bottega della Carta to carry the coast home with you.
After checking out, take a relaxed walk along the less-traveled east promenade to Lido delle Sirene for a final seaside sit with a light seafood lunch and a last glass of local Falanghina while watching the harbor activity. Then meander up toward Villa Romana (the small archaeological terrace above town) for a peaceful final panorama and finish with a slow browse through Mercato della Carta to pick up any last-minute paper goods and limoncello treats before your transfer.
For a gentle final evening before your transfer, wander to the peaceful waterfront of Marina Grande di Amalfi to watch the harbor lights dance on the water while sipping an aperitivo at Bar Marina and sampling a last plate of fresher-than-fresh calamari. Later, take a slow climb up to the panoramic terrace at Belvedere della Valle for one last coastal vista, then enjoy a farewell dinner of homemade pasta and local white wine at the family-run Osteria A' Paranza before a calm stroll back to your accommodation.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Piazza del Duomo (Amalfi) - coffee at a café | €4 |
| Museo Arsenale della Repubblica | €6 |
| Marina Grande (Amalfi) - harbor stroll | Free |
| Valle dei Mulini (Amalfi) - walk / viewpoint | Free |
| Chiostro del Paradiso (Amalfi) - entry to cloister | €3 |
| Ristorante L'Abside - aperitivo (typical) | €12 |
| Spiaggia di Duoglio - beach access / aperitivo | Free |
| Trattoria da Gemma - dinner (per person, mid-range) | €35 |
| Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea (Amalfi) - entry | €3 |
| Piazza dei Dogi - espresso at café | €2 |
| Arsenale dei Marinai (Amalfi) - visit | Free |
| Ristorante Marina Grande (Amalfi) - lunch (per person) | €30 |
| Museo della Carta (Paper Museum) - entry + demo | €6 |
| Bar Pasticceria Donna Stella - espresso | €2 |
| Marina Piccola (Amalfi) - sunset stroll | Free |
| Enoteca La Taverna - limoncello tasting (sample) | €8 |
| Largo delle Ferriere - walk to viewpoint | Free |
| Largo Della Croce (Amalfi) - stroll | Free |
| Villa Rufolo (Ravello) - entry to gardens | €8 |
| Villa Cimbrone - entry to gardens / Terrazza dell'Infinito | €7 |
| Caffè dell'Arco - coffee / pastry | €3 |
| Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte (Ravello) - viewpoint | Free |
| Villa Maria - limoncello tasting | €10 |
| Duomo di Ravello - entry / visit | Free |
| Piazza Vescovado - aperitivo | €8 |
| Ristorante Rossellinis - dinner (per person, higher end) | €70 |
| Grotta dello Smeraldo (Conca dei Marini) - cave entry (seasonal) | €6 |
| Marina di Praia - pebble beach stroll / espresso | Free |
| Fiordo di Furore - viewpoint & short walk | Free |
| Praiano - Chiesa di San Gennaro - visit | Free |
| Nocelle viewpoint / access for tomorrow's hike | Free |
| Atrani - Piazza Umberto I - stroll | Free |
| Torre dello Ziro viewpoint (Atrani) - short climb | Free |
| Ristorante Marina Grande (Atrani) - dinner (per person) | €30 |
| La Cucina del Gusto (Minori) - cooking class (half-day, per person) | €75 |
| Mercato di Minori - market browsing / tasting | Free |
| Agriturismo Valle dei Limoni - lemon grove visit & tasting | €15 |
| Ristorante Torre Normanna (Maiori) - lunch (per person) | €30 |
| Cetara - colatura di alici tasting (family bottling house) | €10 |
| Sentiero dei Limoni (Minori area) - stroll | Free |
| Cumpa' Cosimo (Ravello) - terrace dinner (per person) | €40 |
| Cantine Marisa Cuomo (Furore) - guided tasting & cellar tour (per person) | €35 |
| Ristorante Il Pirata (Praiano) - brunch (per person) | €25 |
| Cantina del Chiostro (Tramonti) - cellar tour & tasting | €25 |
| Arco Naturale di Montepertuso - walk / viewpoint | Free |
| Belvedere di Punta Reginella (Conca dei Marini) - aperitivo / viewpoint | €8 |
| Ristorante Delfino (Conca dei Marini) - dinner (per person) | €40 |
| Bar La Porta - digestivo / drink | €6 |
| Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta (Positano) - visit | Free |
| Fornillo Beach - coffee / pastry at Bar Internazionale Fornillo | €4 |
| Ceramics atelier demonstration (Positano) - short demo / small purchase optional | €8 |
| Arienzo Beach - beach access (steps) / sunbathe | Free |
| Sentiero dei Sassi (Positano) - stroll | Free |
| Franco's Bar (Positano) - aperitivo | €12 |
| Chez Black - dinner (beachside, per person) | €40 |
| Music on the Rocks - nightcap / cover (varies) | €10 |
| Ferry Positano to Minori - short ferry (per person, one-way) | €6 |
| Pasticceria Sal De Riso - signature sfogliatella / coffee | €6 |
| Torre Paradiso viewpoint (Minori) - visit | Free |
| La Porta dei Sogni (Positano boutique) - browsing | Free |
| Duoglio Beach - swim / sun (access) | Free |
| Il Tridente - aperitivo (per person) | €10 |
| Piazza della Repubblica (Atrani) - aperitivo | €8 |
| Ristorante Il Piccolo (Atrani) - seafood dinner (per person) | €30 |
| Boat trip Amalfi to Capri - regular ferry (per person, return) | €40 |
| Funicular Capri (Marina Grande to Piazzetta) - one-way | €1.50 |
| Villa San Michele (Anacapri) - entry | €8 |
| Chiesa di San Michele (Anacapri) - visit | Free |
| Giardini di Augusto - entry | €1.50 |
| Via Krupp - promenade (may be closed seasonally) | Free |
| Marina Piccola (Capri) - swim / beach | Free |
| Punta Carena lighthouse viewpoint - aperitivo | Free |
| Ristorante Il Riccio (Capri) - dinner (per person, higher end) | €80 |
| Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) - hike access | Free |
| Belvedere del Castiglione - viewpoint | Free |
| Bar Nocelle - espresso & lemon cake | €4 |
| Punto Panoramico Pogerola - viewpoint | Free |
| Agriturismo Il Frantoio - lunch (per person) | €25 |
| Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo (local) - visit | Free |
| Marina di Praia - dip / aperitivo at Bar La Praia | €8 |
| Trattoria Il Glicine (Praiano) - dinner (per person) | €30 |
| Belvedere di San Gennaro (Praiano) - night view | Free |
| Piazza Tasso (Sorrento) - passeggiata | Free |
| Antica Pasticceria Sorrentina - sfogliatella & espresso | €4 |
| Boat transfer to Marina Grande (Sorrento) - short ride | €5 |
| Villa Comunale (Sorrento) - park views | Free |
| Merchant of Amalfi Limoncello Lab (Sorrento) - blending experience | €25 |
| Antica Trattoria Tasso cooking atelier - class (per person) | €60 |
| Terrazza Bosquet - drink with view (per person) | €12 |
| Il Baretto (Marina Piccola Sorrento) - aperitivo | €8 |
| Ristorante O'Parrucchiano - dinner (per person) | €35 |
| Gelateria David - gelato | €3 |
| Pompei Scavi - archaeological park entry (full ticket) | €18 |
| Guided tour Pompeii (small group, per person) | €40 |
| Caffè degli Scavi - lunch / coffee | €15 |
| Pasticceria Vincenzo Vatolla - pastry & coffee | €4 |
| Ristorante Il Principe (Pompeii) - dinner (per person) | €25 |
| Largo Delle Cartiere - final stroll & coffee at Caffè del Duomo | €3 |
| Belvedere delle Sirene - final panorama | Free |
| La Bottega della Carta - artisanal paper / limoncello shopping (small purchase) | €15 |
| Lido delle Sirene - seaside lunch (per person) | €25 |
| Villa Romana (small archaeological terrace) - visit | Free |
| Mercato della Carta - last-minute shopping | €10 |
| Bar Marina (Marina Grande Amalfi) - aperitivo | €6 |
| Belvedere della Valle - final terrace view | Free |
| Osteria A' Paranza - farewell dinner (per person) | €30 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | €1486.00 |