• 1800-123-5555
  • Travel Agent? Join Us
  • Blog
  • Offers
Let the beauty of the Amalfi coast greet you on your honeymoon in Italy

Amalfi Honeymoon Packages

Amalfi Honeymoon Packages: rated 4.1/5 (based on 16 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹178,499/-

Amalfi Honeymoon Packages

On an annual basis, about 5 million people visit the Amalfi Coast to experience the beauty of this UNESCO world heritage site. Known for its vivid culture, mouth-watering cuisines, and epic landscapes, Amalfi Coast has something on offer for every type of traveler.
The reason why the Amalfi coast honeymoon packages are so popular is that there’s just about everything so ideal about the place. Having 100 separate beaches and lush green scenery, Amalfi Coast often gets a bit expensive, crowded, and also a frustrating place to visit in Italy, but it is still one destination that is unmissable on your tour to Italy.

You know the real secret to enjoying your Amalfi honeymoon is by not going to the places that your friends or the guides suggested you see. You should rather find out what are your needs as a traveler, and then figure out which part of the Amalfi Coast towns will cater to your style of travel. Only then, you’ll experience true satiation as a fulfilled traveler.

How To Reach?

By Air

You can take a flight to Naples i.e., the Capodichino airport and then you’ll have to take a regional bus to Salerno. From there, you’ll get a ferry from the tourist port to reach the Amalfi Coast. Instead of a ferry, you can also take a Sita bus from the main station. Secondly, a lot of people also prefer flying to Rome to reach the Amalfi Coast, since it is cheaper. From Rome, you can take a train and reach the Amalfi Coast.

Best Time To Visit

Timing plays a crucial role in making your Amalfi tour package pleasurable. A lot of attractions, hotels, and restaurants are shut from early November until Easter. Further, during the hot summer months, the coastal roads are clogged up. Moreover, since the temperature is high, it is best to avoid a visit during the months of July and August. You can however, plan a visit during the Autumn and Springs months.

  • Shortlisted Packages

  • No packages to compare. Please add using ‘Add to compare’ button.
0

Compare

Packages for other cities in Italy

RomeVeniceFlorenceNaples

Categories

Filters

Duration ( in Days )

Budget Per Person ( in Rs. )

Hotel Star Rating

Activities

Inclusions

Your Requirements are unique!

Our experts would love to create a package just for you.

FAQs About Amalfi Honeymoon Packages

Is Amalfi Coast expensive?

Anyone who has heard or read even a little about the Amalfi Coast would know that it is an expensive destination. If you travel during the high season, the hotels and restaurants can be very steeply-priced.

What should one eat in Amalfi Coast?

The Amalfi Coast is particularly famous for its fish cuisine. Some of the must-try dishes here include Shrimps, redfish, pezzogne, bream, sea urchins, octopus, bluefish, and molluscs. You can try the scialatielli ai frutti di mare, which is a dish made with fresh pasta and seafood.

How many days should one spend on Amalfi Coast?

In my opinion, a minimum of 3 days is good to go on the Amalfi Coast. However, if you wish to explore all the tourist attractions here, you can stay here for 5 days.

When are the restaurants open in Amalfi Coast?

On the Amalfi Coast, the restaurants usually serve lunch from 12:30 to 3:30 PM, and the dinner is served from 7:30 PM to 11:30 PM.

Should one make reservations before visiting a restaurant?

It is always a good idea to make reservations before visiting a restaurant, especially if you are going to a fine dining restaurant.

Can one find vegetarian restaurants in Amalfi Coast?

Sadly, there are no restaurants on the Amalfi Coast that are dedicated exclusively to the vegetarians. However, in all restaurants, you can find a good section of the veg menu.

Can one get Wi-Fi on Amalfi Coast?

Usually, all the hotels and restaurants offer Wi-Fi either free or at a minimal charge in Amalfi. Sadly, there’s no public hotspot, and the cellular coverage is also spotty along the coast.

Why Book With Our Agents?

Only The Best Agents

Travelers deal with only the top 10% reviewed agents who are selected after a 23 step rigorous assessment procedure by TravelTriangle.

Ensuring Quality

TravelTriangle ensures quality service via verified partners by releasing the payment only after the booking vouchers/receipts are received by the traveler.

24*7 On-trip assistance by Local Travel Agents

Travelers deal with only the top 10% reviewed agents who are selected after a 23 step rigorous assessment procedure by TravelTriangle.

Amalfi Honeymoon Packages Reviews

Read on to find out why our customers love us!

Kameswari's 4 days trip to London

a year ago
I immensely thank Mr. Prashant Daroch & Mr. Shubham Gupta for having taken keen interest and booked out tickets meticulously, our Hotel bookings were done taking into consideration the closest distance from the station, so that it was within the walking distance, the guided tours and also the pick up from the Airport in Rome, the trip to Amalfi Coast covering Ravello, Positano & Sorrento, guided tour to Pompeii from Naples, the tour to Pisa from Florence were superb. All the inter city transfers were booked by trains & there was never a hitch i.e., transfer from Rome to Naples, Naples to Florence, Florence to Padova. Even the "Hop-on & Hop-off" bus tickets were booked in Rome and it was very convenient way of seeing the place at your convenience & added convenience was that the boarding & ending points were close to our Hotel (within walking distance). The Hotels booked were very good and made our stay comfortable in every way be it food, the cleanliness & a always ambience. Mr. Prashant & Mr. Shubham were always very courteous & did their best to help us out with our itinerary , tickets, hotel booking, tours, train tickets etc and also my invoices were provided. In all our group of eight people has a fabulous tour which will forever remain etched in our memories. A wonderful job by Mr Prashant & Mr. Shubham. The duo really deserves accolades. Thank you for everything. Regards. G Kameswari Mob- 7506195992
KG

Kameswari G

Prabakaran's 7 days trip to Europe

a year ago
I found a travel triangle through web search, and browsed for better pricing primarily, and got a reasonable quote through my contact point Mr Anmol Verma from Knowravel Holiday Services Private Limited/Hub Holiday. Anmol fine tuned my proposal to visit three countries and gave me an itinerary/Hotel Choices (a self-guided tour in most part) and arranged all the requirements by before the start of the tour. Since I had the last day (12th day) of the tour due to a night flight from Rome, I made a request to change in Itinerary in Rome and be accommodated by Anmol. Also, a request for a compulsory train from Lucerne to Venice was provided. Overall, Anmol was very responsive, and available almost every time I called/messaged and overall, he was pretty good. It was a well planned and packed itinerary, and thanks to Anmol for the same. Day 1: Paris Landed in Paris and transfer to Hotel 11 am. In Paris, got help form google Map app to reach Eiffel Tower. Used metro trains, every time cost 2.1 Euros per person, very comfortable. The summit level view was excellent. Day 2: Paris Bus tour, one day not sufficient to see if need to see museums, some are having entry fee. All monuments are just visited. Had a Sean River Cruise. Day 3: DIsneyland Paris One can use metro followed by RAR train to reach DIsneyland 5 euro per person. Memorable experience in Disneyland considering the advance and excellent rides, a must visit place in Paris for everyone. Day 4: Zurich Used metro to reach Main station to travel to Zurich. Visited Rhine falls and boat ride (6 CHF for 15 min). Day 5: Lucern Used Swisspass to travel to Lucern from Zurich, check in hotel, visited Mount Palatis, surprisingly entry included in Swisspass when we visited. Day 6: Lucern Travelled to Engelberg, visited Mount Titlis. Afternoon, travelled to Mount Rigi. Buses and trains are well connected, can visit both places in a day, as long day light available in summer. Day 7: Interlaken Travelled to Interlaken, Grindelwald, visited glacier canyon (19 euros per person/kids 10 euros), good experience of walking from Grindelwald to Canyon, walked through villages, canals, beautiful views of mountains. Visited Lanturburnn village, saw waterfalls, got panoramic views. One can visit Jungfrau but need to spend more (135 CHF with swiss pass), also First mountain for adventure activities, but we have not done. Back to lucern via Interlaken. Day 8: Venice Train from Arth to Venice, spend evening in Venice streets (like maze!). Day 9: Venice Boat tour Murano, Burano, Torcello, good one. Day 10: Rome Reach Rome from Venice, Visited Colosseum, Roman forum, palatine hill Day 11: Naples/Amalfi/Positano visit Took train to Naples (1 hour 10 min 300km), reached Sorrento (1 hour 15 min for 50 km) by 10 am, thought of doing Capri tour, but only got Positano/Amalfi coat car tour for 69 euros per person. Good one. We need to at least two days in Naples to cover all attractions. Missed Capri. Back to Rome by Mid Night (similar trains). Day 12; Rome Check out, kept luggage in Hotel. Bus tour, to cover, all monuments/museums, like Angelo Castle, Vatican City, Spanish steps, Trovia Fountain etc. There is Saravanabhavan near Rome Termini. Returned hotel, picked up luggage, transferred to Airport for return to India. We got good help from Google maps from most of the tour, as all transports are guided by the app. Suggest to do our own search and exploration will add values. Use local transports effectively. Almost, we travelled in buses, trains and boats except airport transfer. Paris-metros, Rome-Buses, Switzerland all transports are good. Overall, our tour was very memorable and fantastic with guidance from Anmol/Hub Holiday, and big thanks to the Knowravel/Hub Holiday team and Travel Triangle. Regards Prabakaran
PD

Prabakaran Desomayanandam

Bengaluru

Rupali's 8 days trip to Italy

5 years ago
We planned to go for Italy trip through Marketels and the experience has been decent. They have guided us with best itinerary with hotels near to metro or railway stations. There was clarity on cost from the team. Marketels were always available to help. Rome and Capri Island were amazing Must go for Capri instead of Amalfi because of amazing beauty of island
RG

Rupali Goel

Sec-53

Rashmi's 7 days trip to Italy

5 years ago
It was a excellent trip. Very nicely arranged and smoothly managed. We all had a very good time. Pisa Tower was best in Florence Underground Metro in Naples was very unique experience Amalfi guided tour was also wonderful And Venice was the best and of course staying in the apartment within Venice was very good suggestion
RC

Rashmi Chorwadi

Mumbai

Ranjeet's 10 days trip to Europe

5 years ago
Our Italy trip of 10 days i.e 3-nights rome, 3-nights florence , 2-nights in venice, 2 nights in milan was good. The hotel location of Milan could have been better, although it was close to the main Milan train station the area wasn't good and safe as per the receptionist of the hotel, even we could feel the same when we used to go out. One day hop-on hop-off service should have been provided in Milan in the package. There's nothing much to explore in Milan, I would suggest instead of Milan a country side destination should have been added like the amalfi coast. If we get an early train like 9:00 Am from rome to florence than 2 nights are enough in florence as venice is so pretty we felt instead of 3 night in florence we should have got 3-nights in venice. The sim card which was provided had alot of internet connection issues. The experience was good overall and we enjoyed our trip.
RS

Ranjeet Salve

Mumbai airport (bom)

Shaipa86's 8 days trip to Europe

6 years ago
This was the best arrangement done for the great experience of Italy. It was same as the name of Memorable vacation, name justifies and Gaurav has done the best job to arrange the whole trip as per requirements from visa assistance (Mr. Krish) to hassel free journey all the time and continues availability and prompt repsonse form the team in any matter is higly appreciable, definitely will plan my next journey with these guys. Thanks to a whole team of travel Triangle and memorable vacations Roma has its own beauty of Roman architecture, naples provided scenic and unforgettable view of Amalfi coast, florence...loved Royal india...and venice is truly beautiful surrounded by water from all the sides.
S

Shaipa86

Mumbai

Hitanshucshah's 11 days trip to Europe

6 years ago
Memorable Holidays left no stone unturned to make our holiday memorable for life. From the right advice while drafting the itinerary to last minute bookings since our visas were delayed, the support was very good. Krishna recommended the right tours and the hotels selected had excellent location. Had a lot of fun. Italy was wonderful and we felt that it deserves a vacation on its own with a minimum of 3 days in Rome and a visit to the Amalfi Coast
H

Hitanshucshah

Mumbai

Ravindranath's 8 days trip to Europe

6 years ago
Memorable holidays planned an amazing trip for us to Italy. The trip had a mix of all activities that we were interested in. The hotels were nice and situated very close to the station. This made travelling in the city very easy. The tours planned were also very good with very nice guides. We would definitely recommend a trip with them. Roaming in the streets of Florence and Amalfi
RG

RAVINDRANATH GAJANAN KASBEKAR

Mumbai

Ankit's 8 days trip to Europe

6 years ago
Well for introduction, me (26) & my wife (25) are software engineers (yeah, very new) working in Pune, from Rajasthan. We went to Italy for a tour of 9 days from 5th May - 14th May of 2018. So, below is a detailed review from our end both about the tour agency & our tour.... ****Flights**** --> Did not face any issue in flights, it was all good. (Lufthansa & Turkish) --> **Tip: Do register your meal preference before 48 hrs of your departure (sometimes you might face an issue if not done so) ****ROME**** # Hotel (Palladium Palace) --> Room: Average --> Breakfast: Amazing --> Location: Amazing (just a few blocks from the train/metro station) # 05/05 --> As soon as we reached hotel, in 1 hour we had a prebooked walking guided tour for "Colosseum & Ancient Rome". Definitely, you cannot miss Colosseum when you are in Rome, and with a guide it becomes more interesting. But to our bad luck, the particular guide we were assigned was highly boring and with a very bad english. --> Went back to hotel in 2/3 hrs and that was it for that day. # 06/05 --> This was free day without any pre-bookings. So, we explored different places in the city by metro and on foot (majorly). --> Went to many places like: Spanish Steps (Beautiful), Park Villa Borghese (Do take self-driven golf-car designed bikes there, it is so much fun) Vatican City (Must visit, but we did not go inside the church as it was huge queue, but if you want then leave early), Piazza Navona (Street art/music), Pantheon (Nice church), Fontana di Trevi etc. --> All these places were really worth, and there are many other places about which you can research earlier & plan accordingly --> Exploring Rome on foot is an amazing experience, it is a beautiful city, while exploring you will come across many beautiful streets, buildings etc. --> **Tip: Do ask for a paper-map from your hotel reception, because when you are exploring on foot, it is even more helpful than googlemaps. ****AMALFI COAST**** # Hotel (Residence Due Torri) --> Room: WOW !! Incredibly beautiful !! So, here we were not given hotel room, but a studio apartment, which was kind of 1BHK with a sea-facing big balcony. And the walls were so white, the furniture and everything was so so beautiful, like a movie. --> Breakfast: Wasn't included, but the kitchen was fully equipped, so it was great fun for us to cook. --> Location: 1. The view and the particular geographical location of that place is amazing, a small town (Maori) with very less tourists. 2. Now, Amalfi Coast is coastline of a group of towns (Salerno, Cetara, Maori, Minori, Amalfi, Praiono, Positano, Sorrento). So, Maori is a little earlier in the coastline, not in the middle, and the more tourist fav. places are in the middle or towards the last. But, trust me, this place is so beautiful to stay, that a little extra time to travel from there would not bother at all. # 07/05 --> Relaxed # 08/05 --> Free day. So, we explored 2 of the most popular towns (Positano & Amalfi) on the costline and Maori. These were all beautiful places. --> There are different ways to commute (ferry, bus, self-driven cars/bikes), but we opted for ferries. Which is a costlier than others (not too much), but it is a memorable experience, plus you get the amazing view of the coast from sea. --> **Tip: There are some hidden gems on this coast like cliffs, beaches etc., you can do some pre-handed research abouth those and plan accordingly (we missed that). # 09/05 --> We had a prebooked tour on this day for the island of Capri. --> A cab took us from hotel to Sorrento town, and from there we with a group of 10 people took a tour from Sorrento to Capri island on a samll yatch. Wow ! That was an incredible experience, the beautiful sea, the yatch pilot took us to different amazing places around the island, breath-taking views, there were complimentry drinks & snacks, he even stopped it in the midlle of the sea and we could just take a swim there, you cam lie in front of the yatch. It was 1 of the best days on our tour. --> Then we were there on Capri island for a couple of hours, which was also quite good. --> Overall this is a must must thing to do, if you are in Amalfi. ****LA SPEZIA (CINQUE TERRE)**** # Hotel (Cinque Terre Gateway) --> Room: Amazing !! the best hotel room we had on our tour. Like those classy pretty ones which you would want for your honeymoon, the furniture, the bed, the walls, the bath everything. --> Breakfast: They provided coupons for a cafe, but the breakfast was too average & limited --> Location: Amazing (very near to the train station) # 10/05 --> Relaxed # 11/05 --> So, La Spezia is a big town, and there is a popular place nearby "Cinque Terre", which is a coastline of 5 villages very near to each other, with each village having it's own history & significance. --> All these 5 villages are conncted by a railway line which runs parallel to the sea --> So you have to take a day train pass from la Spezia terminal, and then you can visit all the towns 1 after another or in any sequence you want. --> All of these are beautiful, especially "Manarola", BUT BUT, though not exactly but still is kind of similar to Amalfi where Amalfi being 10 times more beautiful. (We wanted a place which was more countryside with less tourists, but it was also hugely crowded) --> Since, we had been to Amalfi, we were not very excited by the place. The best thing for us here was the hotel. --> **Tip: If you are going to Amalfi, then definitely skip this place, and can opt for Florence or some beautiful beach location in South. ****VENICE**** # Hotel (Amadeus) --> Room: Really good --> Breakfast: Really good --> Location: Amazing (very near to the train station) # 12/05 --> We had a prebooked guided walking tour of Venice & Gondola ride from afternoon to evening. --> And this time the guide was phenomenal, such an entertaining guide with great knowledge and humor as well, and Gondola ride is defnitely an experience. --> Then we just took a self tour around the streets of Venice. # 13/05 --> Again we had a prebooked ferry tour to 3 islands (Murano, Burano & Torcello) --> This is a must to do thing in Venice, all these 3 islands are an amazing experience to take. Murano -- You would never forget the glass factory workshop (Tip: They have beautiful Pandora braceletes there, if you want to buy those, buy from there, because you can roam araound in whole of venice & you will not find the same thing) Torcello & Burano are also very beautiful & so colorful. --> **Tip: If you have 1 more day, then you should also visit "Lido de Venezia" which is near to Venice, and it will be an addition of a good beach destination on your itinerary. (We found out later about this) ****TRAVEL IN ITALY**** --> Out mode of transport between the 4 cities was through trains. The trains were really good, and so were the stations. --> Sometimes we had to do a change of trains, & we had a limited time window to catch another in like 15-20 mins, though it was a little tense sometimes, but luckily we were well on time on each instance. --> *TIP: If it is your first time in Europe, then do read about the train system, tickets, metro & stations, and things related to that prior to your tour, it would be easier. (It helped us as we had been to a similar place earlier) ****FOOD**** --> Well if you convert euro to rupees, you would feel that food is very expensive, but in 2 or 3 days you would be normal to that. --> There are a good number of Indian restaurants in Italy, that is a plus point (but more non-veg than veg) [Ganesh Ji, Venice is a really good restaurant] --> Take away Pizzas were what we took most of the times (they do have veg options for Pizza everywhere) --> Overall it can be a little tricky for food depending on your preferences & taste, but not that difficult to be a problem. (You can always carry a lot of ready-to-cook meals) ****OTHERS**** --> The climate at that time was kind of late winters, so it was soothing overall, a little cold somedays, and pleasant on others. --> You would find a lot of Bangladeshi vendors everywhere (except Amalfi), so as a person from Indian subcontinent you can always get things a little cheaper than others. ****VISA APPLICATION**** --> It is a smooth process, just be prepared with all the docs on time, specially the docs related to your company. --> **Tip: If you do not have your marriage certificate, then do remember to take the invitation card in "ENGLISH" --> **Tip: Always keep asking your travel agency to check and let you know the currently next available date for Visa interview, because you will be better prepared about when to be ready with the documents, as you never know what is the waiting period at that time, & it might create issues with your schedule. ****CURRENCY**** --> For currency exchange, you would find multiple organizations in your city, and it's a easy process. And we were recommended of "Centrum" by our travel Agent, and it was a really good option, the guy came to our home and did the process in half an hour. --> So, we took the exchanged currency in 2 formats: Cash(60%) & Card(40%) --> *Tip: It is a really good choice to carry currency in 2 formats, as card is also accepted there at hotels, many of the stores and restaurants. >>>>>>>>Travel Triangle<<<<<<<< --> We really feel that this is a great platform for any travel, because you do not need to invest a lot of time in contacting different agencies for their packages & itineraries. Here, you can just put your requirements, & different agencies will give you the quotations, their itineraries at one place. --> Our Travel Triangle companion "Shilpa Verdhan" has been a really great guide and help to plan our travel, she always responded positively about our requirements, and would arrange very quickly the travel agencies after any update in our requirements. :) >>>>>>>>Travel Masterz<<<<<<<< --> We had already talked to a lot of travel agencies, but the thing which impressed us the most about Travel Masterz was their knowledge about the places. Whenever we used to talk to travel agencies, they would simply just tell the same old places, which are the most common touristy ones, and that was our problem, we did not want our tour to be like that. And we wanted to know about some other good options which are not the same old ones, and then when we had a conversation with "Arpita" from Travel Masterz, we felt really good with the way she was so open to share her great knowledge about the different options we can choose. And that is the best part about them, their knowlwdge and their willigness to suggest something new for your travel. --> As already mentioned above in detail, the hotels which they provided were impressive, specially Amalfi & La Spezia ones were amazing, and the best part was their choice of locations in all 4 cities. --> Another great thing about them was the prebooked tours which they included in our package, all of those were really really great (again as mentioned above in detail, specialy Venice & Amalfi ones) --> All the airport pickups were well arranged, with professional taxi services. --> Also Arpita & Amit (another employee), both were really helpful in our Visa process, and all the other planning of our tour. --> The only bad experience we had with them was the last half day of our tour i.e. in Venice. So, 4 days back our flights got cancelled, and we hadn't got any update for our flight which was supposed to be next morning. Then we had to spend 3 4 hours trying to calling the airlines while we were to enjoy in Venice, and then finally after a 50 mins of waiting on 1 call, we were able to talk to the airlines, and then they published our new tickets for another flight which was also in the morning only, and they accepted it was their fault, and if we would not have called them on time, the flight which we would have got at the airport would have been after 1 day. So, it was very irritating for us at that time, and we feel that even though it was a mistake on airlines, but also it is a responsibility on travel agencie's part to proactively look upon such a thing, and instead of we calling the airlines they could have done the same. --> But that was the only hiccup we had from Travel Masterz's end, other than that it was seamless & as mentioned above they are a really great company with great knowledge to plan your travel, and we would definitely recommend them to everyone !! :) ****FINAL WORDS**** --> Overall it was a really memorable & satisfactory experience for both of us,and would thank Travel Triangle, Travel Masterz & google research for that :) :)
AU

Ankit Upadhyay

Mumbai

Swatika's 10 days trip to Europe

6 years ago
Thanks a lot for putting together such a detailed program. Nicely arranged and very meticulously planned. Absolutely delivered on all our needs. Only negative is the hotel that we stayed in Naples - “Garibaldi”, maybe avoid using that hotel. Amalfi coast was the best!!!!! A must visit in Italy.
S

Swatika

Places To Visit In Italy

Let the experts guide you to the best of this mesmerizing destination

View All

Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence

Galleria Dell ‘Academia is a popular museum in Florence that houses the beautiful artworks of popular artists from various centuries. The museum offers great and beautiful artifacts that can satisfy anyone’s curiosity on art symbols, music, and botany. The painting techniques that one can find here can amaze anyone. It is a...

  • Museum of Art History
  • Art Museum
  • Museum
Read More

Palazzo Pitti in Florence

Built in Renaissance architectural style, Palazzo Pitti is a huge palace and is among the largest architectural monuments of Florence. Pitti Palace in Florence was originally built in the year 1457 for the Pitti Family. The palace complex is home to royal quarters, museums with Italian artworks, and sprawling gardens.

His...

  • Historical Sites
  • Museum of Art History
  • Art Museum
Read More

Palazzo Vecchio in Florence

Palazzo Vecchio is a must-see attraction that is worth visiting on a trip to Florence. This historic monument cherishes the history of three eras. There are renaissance paintings and chambers, medieval fortress and Roman ruins housed in the beautiful location. It is the site where you can find art blended with history thus,...

  • Palazzo Vecchio
  • Adventure
  • Museum
Read More

Colosseum in Rome

The Colosseum in Rome is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This ancient gladiatorial arena in Italy has about 50,000 seats. With beautiful architecture, it gives a glimpse of the atmosphere when the gladiators used to fight with animals and also with each other. The whole structure has deep roots with underground compl...

  • Adventure
  • Sightseeing
  • Historical Sites
Read More

Trevi Fountain in Rome

Trevi Fountain is a fountain in Rome, Italy in the district of Trevi. It’s one of the most famous fountains in the world and has even appeared in several movies, including ''La Dolce Vita''. It’s the biggest Baroque fountain in the city at 26.3 meters high and 49.15 meters wide. The foundation depicts water and the fact tha...

  • Sightseeing
  • Trevi Fountain
Read More

Things To Do In Italy

Your list of the best things to do, compiled on the basis of actual traveler experiences

View All

Rent Bicycle in Florence

The historic center of Florence is an area where you have so many restrictions on motor traffic thus renting bicycle becomes an optimal solution. The city is not designed with separate tracks for bicycles. It means a bicycle rider has to share the road with other motor vehicles. If one thinks that it is going to be fun then...

  • Sightseeing
  • Cycle Tour
  • Road Trip
Read More

Florence’s skyline visit

The red terracotta roof tiles find usually in the Florence’s skyline is really a great beauty that one may not experience from any other destination. There are many vantage points in Florence that offer the best skyline visits even though they are very crowded. Along with the popular tourist’s spots, one should not miss the...

  • Sightseeing
  • Skyline
  • Adventure
Read More

Wine Dine in Florence

The wineries based out of Tuscan offers wine dine in a unique way that anyone visiting Florence should not miss. It is incredible for one to be part of such a wine tour. The wine dine they offer usually comes with so many extra specifications giving it a great form which any tourist would like to be part of.  The wine tour ...

  • Food
  • Leisure Time
  • Ideal for Couples
Read More

Churches in Rome

Rome is eternally Catholic, with architecturally beautiful religious churches scattered all over the country. Rome can be a cultural experience for both the catholics, and non-catholics, and provide one with experiences that makes Rome, the stunning place that it is.

Basilica of Santa Maria Del Popolo

Of all the churches...

  • Sightseeing
  • Religious sites
Read More

Make a wish at the Trevi Fountain in Rome

Trevi Fountain, also known as the Fontana di Trevi is a fountain that you will find in the Quirinale district, in Rome, Italy. It is one of the many fountains found in Rome, but its significance comes from the fact that it is the largest of the city’s fountains. The elegance of the fountain is another why it is famous, with...

  • Adventure
  • Sightseeing
  • Historic sightseeing
Read More

Places To Visit

Positano

Positano is the westernmost town along the coastline. The yacht-tanned people and the chic fashion of the town are alluring. You’ll be amazed by the flower-draped pastel houses spread all across the town. One must-visit attraction here is the Santa Maria Assunta. You can find a huge variety of things to do here, such as renting a rowboat, paddleboats, sailboats, Zodiacs, and motorboats. You can even sign up for a cruise to Capri. All of this makes it a must-visit attraction on your Amalfi honeymoon.

Grotta Dello Smeraldo (Emerald Cave)

Located in proximity to the Conca Dei Marini village, you’ll see an elevator and stairs descend to a marine cave. It is a magnificent attraction of the Amalfi coast. The water here is so clear that you can look through it to the bottom. You can reach here via a boat from the beach in Amalfi.

Ravello

Ravello is an old town of the Amalfi. It is a beautiful site that overlooks the sea from the brink of the Valley of Dragons. The gardens of the Ravello have now been converted into parks and offer a magnificent view to the onlookers. There is an umpteen number of churches here, for you to visit.

Villa Rufolo

The villa has been in existence since the 13th century. Back then, it existed as a fortified manor house. However, today it has evolved beautifully. A lot of archaic buildings here were in ruins, but they are now incorporated as garden features. An annual music festival and concert is conducted here.

Villa Cimbrone Gardens

Villa Cimbrone has a breath-taking avenue that passes through the alluring park to the Belvedere Cimbrone. It offers the most incomparable views of the Amalfi Coast. You’ll find architectural elements, statues, temples, fountains, wellheads, and more in this area. The greenery and flowers are awe-inspiring.

Things To Do

Take a boat tour

The coastline of the Amalfi Coast is magnificent. Spread over an area of 50 km, the vivid scenario offered by it is enchanting. So, touring the city on a boat is undoubtedly one of the most important things to do on your Amalfi Coast Honeymoon. Do try out the Capri boat tour.

Snorkeling

One of the most scenic places in the Amalfi Coast is the Punta Campanella. In here, you can experience the Naples and the Gulfs of Salerno joining one another. It is a protected marine world, which gives a good opportunity for snorkeling and deep-sea diving.

Shopping

Positano is not called the Pearl of the Amalfi Coast for nothing. It is indeed one of the most romantic and beautiful places in the world. The area is famous for the many shops it hosts. So, you can shop from some local handicrafts or luxury boutiques, as desired.

Dance to your heart’s content

The nightlife on the Amalfi Coast is worth cherishing. Post-midnight, the doors of several nightclubs open, which are worth a visit, if you love dancing. Do try out the Music on the Rock in Positano and the Africana Famous Club in Praiano. They are both the most famous nightclubs here.

Take a walk

In addition to shopping and enjoying the super-yacht scene on the Coast, there is a myriad of scenic beauty waiting to be explored. For that, you should take a morning walk on the Path of the Gods. The Path of the Gods is a famous rustic trail in the Amalfi Coast which links a couple of towns above the sea.

Tips For Booking Honeymoon Packages For Amalfi Coast

  • Do your flight and hotel bookings well in advance. 
  • Carry your motion sickness pills as you might need them here. 
  • Reserve your ferry tickets well in advance. 
  • Avoid traveling in high season because everything is super costly then. 
  • There are amazing hikes around the Coast. So do carry a pair of comfortable sneakers.

Ever after being shoulder to shoulder to each other for over a century now, there is a vivid variation between the different towns of the Amalfi Coast. On one hand, Positano is famous for its hustle and bustle, while Conca Dei Marini is famous for its laid-back and sleepy vibe. Would you be happier in the mountain solitude of Sant’Agata, or you’d cherish the beachy vibes of Maiori more? You should be aware of all these aspects and more when you book your Amalfi coast honeymoon package. Then you'll be able to make the most of your honeymoon tour to Amalfi.