
Amalfi and Ravello Full-Day Tour from Sorrento
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Stop At: Duomo di Ravello, Piazza Vescovado SNC, 84010, Ravello Italy
Built in the eleventh century with the support of the Rufolo family, the Duomo is a combination of Baroque and Romanesque style. Dedicated to San Pantaleone, the church has undergone extensive changes and renovations over the last 900 years. The splendid white facade of the Duomo dates back to the last major restoration in 1931. The bell tower of the Duomo, which dates back to the 13th century, shows the Moresca and Byzantine influence.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Villa Rufolo, Piazza Duomo, 84010, Ravello Italy
Built by a wealthy merchant family in the 13th century, the villa has a rich and intense past. Boccaccio, one of the first authors of the Italian Renaissance, wrote a short story telling of the villa and its owner in his "Decameron", which was published in 1353.
At its origins, it was one of the largest and most expensive villas on the Amalfi Coast, and several legends grew about a treasure hidden inside
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Piazza Duomo, 84011, Amalfi Italy
The Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, or Duomo, is certainly one of the most characteristic monuments of the Amalfi coast and of Amalfi itself: the façade on several levels, the imposing staircase and the black and white that contrasts harmoniously with the colors of the facade make it , in fact, immediately recognizable. The church was founded in the ninth century, when Amalfi was one of the maritime republics, and remodeled in 1200 with the Arab-Norman style then so fashionable. He had two other restorations, one in the second half of the 1500s and another one in the 19th century following a collapse. Next to the bell tower, covered with majolica tiles.
Duration: 1 hour
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Duomo di Ravello, Piazza Vescovado SNC, 84010, Ravello Italy
Built in the eleventh century with the support of the Rufolo family, the Duomo is a combination of Baroque and Romanesque style. Dedicated to San Pantaleone, the church has undergone extensive changes and renovations over the last 900 years. The splendid white facade of the Duomo dates back to the last major restoration in 1931. The bell tower of the Duomo, which dates back to the 13th century, shows the Moresca and Byzantine influence.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Villa Rufolo, Piazza Duomo, 84010, Ravello Italy
Built by a wealthy merchant family in the 13th century, the villa has a rich and intense past. Boccaccio, one of the first authors of the Italian Renaissance, wrote a short story telling of the villa and its owner in his "Decameron", which was published in 1353.
At its origins, it was one of the largest and most expensive villas on the Amalfi Coast, and several legends grew about a treasure hidden inside
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Piazza Duomo, 84011, Amalfi Italy
The Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, or Duomo, is certainly one of the most characteristic monuments of the Amalfi coast and of Amalfi itself: the façade on several levels, the imposing staircase and the black and white that contrasts harmoniously with the colors of the facade make it , in fact, immediately recognizable. The church was founded in the ninth century, when Amalfi was one of the maritime republics, and remodeled in 1200 with the Arab-Norman style then so fashionable. He had two other restorations, one in the second half of the 1500s and another one in the 19th century following a collapse. Next to the bell tower, covered with majolica tiles.
Duration: 1 hour
Included
- Professional tour leader
- Transport by air-conditioned coach max 43 seats
- Stop in Amalfi and Ravello
Not included
- Entrance fees (Guided Boat ride along the coast € 12,00 Cathedral including museums € 3,00, Villa Rufolo gardens € 7,00, Museums in Ravello and church € 3,00)
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Duomo di Ravello
- Entry/Admission - Villa Rufolo
- Entry/Admission - Duomo di Sant'Andrea
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- Group of max. 43 people
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
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Cultural
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This was a very nice tour. Ravello was a hidden treasure not over run by other tourists. The bus driver was amazing, we felt safe going around those steep curves. The tour guide was great. Really enjoyed this tour. Would recommend if you are looking for a beautiful drive up the Amalfi coast and a visit to the beautiful town of Ravello. We had the option to take a boat along the coast. So worth the time and money! Amazing day.
Excellent! Salvatore, our bus driver was great. Rosella was very knowledgable, and spoke many languages, English, French, Italian keeping everyone informed and engaged! I highly recommend mend this tour. It would be difficult to see the area independently and hear/learn everything about the areas we visited.