About this trip
Eight days on the Amalfi Coast combining hiking and kayaking, with the Mediterranean as a constant backdrop. You walk through the Mulini and Ferriere valleys, tackle the Pathway of the Gods, and get out on the water to paddle to beaches you can't reach on foot.
It's a group trip built around activity rather than sightseeing from a coach window, so expect real walking days and afternoons on the kayak, balanced with proper Italian food and sunset views.
This suits people who want to be active on holiday and don't mind steep terrain and heat in exchange for coastline that's genuinely worth the effort.
What you'll do
- Hike through the Mulini and Ferriere valleys
- Walk the Pathway of the Gods past local farms
- Take a boat across to Capri
- Kayak to secluded beaches in the afternoon
- Eat pizza and pasta along the way
- Moderate to demanding pace — walking days run three to six hours with steep hills and lots of steps
- Summer temperatures can reach 40°C, so sun protection, layers and water are essential
- Good baseline fitness needed given the varied terrain
Worth it if you love hiking, kayaking and genuine Italian hospitality. Think twice if you're sensitive to shared accommodation quirks or prefer younger group demographics.
- Guide quality makes or breaks it. Enrico and Giovanni consistently earned praise for warmth, flexibility, knowledge and keeping groups entertained.
- Path of the Gods hiking and Amalfi scenery genuinely deliver. Days are varied, well-paced with genuine free time, not rushed.
- Shared dorm rooms can be hit or miss. One traveller's roommate snoring affected their mood, though the company resolved it eventually.
- Group skews older (40s+). Younger solo travellers may find themselves the only 18-35 on tour despite the target market.
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Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £1,570, about 37% below the priciest month (Apr).
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Naples · 7 Oct – 8 Oct
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