Make your home in the seaside town of Vietri sul Mare and spend a week discovering the delights of the Amalfi Coast and the cultural treasures of southern Italy, from Pompeii to Positano.

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 Vietri sul Mare on the hillside, Salerno in foreground
Vietri sul Mare on the hillside, Salerno in foreground
 Vietri sul Mare
Vietri sul Mare
 The town of Amalfi
The town of Amalfi
 Main piazza, Amalfi
Main piazza, Amalfi
 The Amalfi cathedral
The Amalfi cathedral
 The Amalfi Coast road
The Amalfi Coast road
 Positano, along the Amalfi Coast
Positano, along the Amalfi Coast
 The Archaeological Park of Paestum, a World Heritage site.  Credit: Illenia Franco
The Archaeological Park of Paestum, a World Heritage site. Credit: Illenia Franco
 Remarkable Pompeii, with Mount Vesuvius in the background
Remarkable Pompeii, with Mount Vesuvius in the background
 Mural in Pompeii
Mural in Pompeii
 "Beware of Dog" floor mosaic at a house in Pompeii
"Beware of Dog" floor mosaic at a house in Pompeii
 Wall painting found in Pompeii
Wall painting found in Pompeii
 Artifacts on display in Pompeii
Artifacts on display in Pompeii
 Frescoes in a room in Herculaneum
Frescoes in a room in Herculaneum
 City of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius on the horizon
City of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius on the horizon
 Port on the island of Capri
Port on the island of Capri
 Capri
Capri
 Port on the island of Capri
Port on the island of Capri
 Lemons and traditional limoncello aperitif, Amalfi Coast
Lemons and traditional limoncello aperitif, Amalfi Coast
 The delightful town of Sorrento
The delightful town of Sorrento

Italy's Amalfi Coast: A One-Week Stay in Vietri sul Mare

9 days from $5,290

Make your home in the seaside town of Vietri sul Mare and spend a week discovering the delights of the Amalfi Coast and the cultural treasures of southern Italy, from Pompeii to Positano.

or Call 855-330-1542

Overview

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2024 Itinerary

Day 1 & 2 — Depart the U.S. and arrive in Vietri sul Mare, Italy

Depart the U.S. on your transatlantic flight to Naples, Italy.

Arrive at Naples Capodichino Airport and after brief arrival formalities you’ll be met and assisted with transfer to Vietri sul Mare and the upscale Hotel Raito situated high above the Gulf of Salerno. Upon arrival at the hotel, you’ll receive a Welcome Package with maps and general information about Campania and the Amalfi Coast. Your Smithsonian Journeys Travel Director will be in residence and available this afternoon and throughout the program for suggestions regarding sightseeing, restaurants, and independent activities. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and dinner at the hotel. (R,D)

Day 3 — Ravello / Amalfi / Positano

Each morning, a full American-style breakfast is served complete with magnificent views of the Gulf of Salerno. It has been said the beauty of the Amalfi Coast, a World Heritage site, defies description. A drive along the hairpin coastal road, built high above the sea, offers breathtaking views and is one of the world’s most remarkable travel experiences. Visit Ravello, where you will discover the exquisite Villa Rufolo, the place that provided the German composer Richard Wagner inspiration for his opera Parsifal. Hear about the Villa’s history and see some of the most impressive views of the Amalfi Coast. Continue to the iconic town of Amalfi where you’ll enjoy a walk through the town to see its central piazza and the Cathedral of Saint Andrea. After leisure time, enjoy a scenic cruise along the remarkable coastline to the delightful town of Positano. After an orientation talk about the town, there's free time to explore and have lunch independently. Later, gather and return to the hotel by motor coach. This evening, get together with fellow travelers for a dinner of regional specialties at a local trattoria. (B,D)

Day 4 — Paestum

Depart this morning on an excursion to visit the breathtaking antiquities of the World Heritage site of Paestum. Located on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the site exhibits the best-preserved examples of ancient Greek architecture outside Greece. Known as Poseidonia during ancient times, the site includes spectacular remains of Doric temples honoring Hera, Neptune, and Ceres. Spend time exploring the Paestum National Archaeological Museum that showcases fascinating artifacts and smaller finds from Foce del Sele and others around the site. After lunch at a restaurant near the ruins, meet local people for a discussion about life in Italy today. After returning to the hotel, attend the talk Wonders of Naples’ National Museum by a local speaker. (B,L)

Day 5 — Naples

Depart on a fascinating excursion to Naples, a World Heritage site. Explore the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, a compelling archaeological museum that showcases remarkable Roman artifacts and the Farnese Collection of Roman paintings and sculptures. Marvel at the antiquities from Herculaneum and Pompeii including mosaics, domestic items, weapons, and murals. From Posillipo Hill, rising above Naples, take in the panoramic views of the Castel Nuovo, the Piazza Plebiscito, the world-famous Teatro San Carlo, one of the most iconic opera houses in the world, and the Church of San Franceso di Paola. After lunch featuring Neapolitan pizza, return to Vietri sul Mare where the balance of the day will be free of planned activities. Later, spend some time in the Smithsonian Journeys Travelers Corner discussing the day’s discoveries. (B,L)

Day 6 — Capri

After breakfast, depart the hotel by motor coach then board a local ferry for the famed Isle of Capri. Known for its grottoes and rocky promontories, the island is majestically surrounded by clear azure water. On a cruise around the island, you’ll marvel at the Faraglioni Rocks and see the contemporary Casa Malaparte. Once ashore, spend time exploring the main town of Capri with it’s breathtaking views, quiet side streets, and the Augustus Gardens. You might want to head for the heights of Anacapri for sweeping panoramas. Return by ferry then drive to the hotel. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant. (B,D)

Day 7 — Sorrento

Depart the hotel after breakfast for an excursion to Sorrento. On arrival, there’s a brief orientation of the town while strolling along the Corso Italia and Via San Cesareo. Walk to the cliff’s edge and take in views of the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius. Then, enjoy free time to explore on your own. Continue from Sorrento to the hills above the town where orange and lemon groves compete for primacy with olive groves. Visit a farm and tour the olive grove to see the process of how virgin olive oil is produced. Later, see the rest of the farm including the production of a soft cheese known as fior di latte. Afterward, enjoy sampling the locally-made foods. Return to the hotel and an evening at leisure. (B,L) 

Day 8 — Herculaneum / Pompeii

Early today depart the hotel for a fascinating visit to the Roman cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii with an expert guide. These World Heritage sites were both destroyed in the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Herculaneum was buried by mud flows which preserved the small, ancient seaside town much as it was on that fateful day. Walk through the site and get a real sense of the splendor of this Roman city. Continue to Pompeii, the larger of the two which was covered by ash, but is known for its overall exceptional state of preservation and including the original frescos. Visit the archaeological site including its theatres, bath houses, remarkable villas, the forum, and view some of the artifacts and plaster casts excavated from this historic archaeological site. A light lunch will be served in Pompeii. This evening, join fellow Smithsonian Journeys travelers for a farewell reception and dinner at the hotel. (B,L,R,D)

Day 9 — Return Flights to U.S. Gateway Cities

Early this morning, transfer to the Naples International Airport for flights to the U.S. (B)

Please note that the progression of this itinerary may change due to operational considerations.

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

2025 Itinerary

Map - Italy's Amalfi Coast: A One-Week Stay in Vietri sul Mare

Day 1 & 2 — Depart the U.S. and arrive in Vietri sul Mare, Italy

Depart the U.S. on your transatlantic flight to Naples, Italy.

Arrive at Naples Capodichino Airport and after brief arrival formalities you’ll be met and assisted with transfer to Vietri sul Mare and the upscale Hotel Raito situated high above the Gulf of Salerno. Upon arrival at the hotel, you’ll receive a Welcome Package with maps and general information about Campania and the Amalfi Coast. Your Smithsonian Journeys Travel Director will be in residence and available this afternoon and throughout the program for suggestions regarding sightseeing, restaurants, and independent activities. Gather this evening for a welcome reception and dinner at the hotel. (R,D)

Day 3 — Amalfi / Positano

Each morning, a full American-style breakfast is served complete with magnificent views of the Gulf of Salerno. It has been said the beauty of the Amalfi Coast, a World Heritage site, defies description. A drive along the hairpin coastal road, built high above the sea, offers breathtaking views and is one of the world’s most remarkable travel experiences. Visit the iconic town of Amalfi where you’ll enjoy a walk through the town to see its central piazza and the Cathedral of Saint Andrea. After leisure time, board a private boat for a scenic cruise along the remarkable coastline to the delightful town of Positano. After an orientation talk about the town, there's free time to explore and have lunch independently. Later, gather and return to the hotel by motor coach. This evening, get together with fellow travelers for a dinner of regional specialties at a local trattoria. (B,D)

Day 4 — Paestum

Depart this morning on an excursion to visit the breathtaking antiquities of the World Heritage site of Paestum. Located on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the site exhibits the best-preserved examples of ancient Greek architecture outside Greece. Known as Poseidonia during ancient times, the site includes spectacular remains of Doric temples honoring HeraNeptune, and Ceres. Spend time exploring the Paestum National Archaeological Museum that showcases fascinating artifacts and smaller finds from Foce del Sele and others around the site. After lunch at a restaurant near the ruins, meet local people for a discussion about life in Italy today. After returning to the hotel, attend a talk about the Wonders of Naples’ National Museum by a local speaker. This evening, dine independently (B,L)

Day 5 — Naples

Depart on a fascinating excursion to Naples, a World Heritage site. Explore the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, a compelling archaeological museum that showcases remarkable Roman artifacts and the Farnese Collection of Roman paintings and sculptures. Marvel at the antiquities from Herculaneum and Pompeii including mosaics, domestic items, weapons, and murals. From Posillipo Hill, rising above Naples, take in the panoramic views of the Castel Nuovo, the Piazza Plebiscito, the world-famous Teatro San Carlo, one of the most iconic opera houses in the world, and the Church of San Franceso di Paola. After lunch, featuring a delicious Neapolitan pizza, return to Vietri sul Mare where the balance of the day will be free of planned activities. Later, spend some time in the Smithsonian Journeys Travelers Corner discussing the day’s discoveries. (B,L)

Day 6 — Capri

After breakfast, depart the hotel by motor coach then board a local ferry for the famed Isle of Capri. Known for its grottoes and rocky promontories, the island is majestically surrounded by clear azure water. On a cruise around the island, you’ll marvel at the Faraglioni Rocks and see the contemporary Casa Malaparte. Once ashore, spend time exploring the main town of Capri with it’s breathtaking views, quiet side streets, and the Augustus Gardens. You might want to head for the heights of Anacapri for sweeping panoramas. Return by ferry then drive to the hotel. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant. (B,D)

Day 7 — Sorrento

Depart the hotel after breakfast for an excursion to Sorrento. On arrival, there’s a brief orientation of the town while strolling along the Corso Italia and Via San Cesareo. Walk to the cliff’s edge and take in views of the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius. Then, enjoy free time to explore on your own. Continue from Sorrento to the hills above the town where orange and lemon groves compete for primacy with olive groves. Visit a farm and tour the olive grove to see the process of how virgin olive oil is produced. Later, see the rest of the farm including the production of a soft cheese known as Fior di Latte. Afterward, enjoy sampling from an array of locally-made foods. Return to the hotel and an evening at leisure. (B,L) 

Day 8 — Herculaneum / Pompeii

Early today, depart the hotel for a fascinating visit to the Roman cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii with an expert guide. These World Heritage sites were both destroyed in the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Herculaneum was buried by mud flows which preserved the small, ancient seaside town much as it was on that fateful day. Walk through the site and get a real sense of the splendor of this Roman city. Continue to Pompeii, the larger of the two which was covered by ash, but is known for its overall exceptional state of preservation and including the original frescos. Visit the archaeological site including its theatres, bath houses, remarkable villas, the forum, and view some of the artifacts and plaster casts excavated from this historic archaeological site. A light lunch will be served in Pompeii. This evening, join fellow Smithsonian Journeys travelers for a farewell reception and dinner at the hotel. (B,L,R,D)

Day 9 — Return Flights to U.S. Gateway Cities

Early this morning, transfer to the Naples International Airport for flights to the U.S. (B)

Please note that the progression of this itinerary may change due to operational considerations.

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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