Short Break Adventures (what does this mean?)
01/01/2010 to 31/12/2010
Prices from CAD$1555 Twin and CAD$2670 Single Price based on low season Prices from USD$1440 Twin and USD$2480 Single Price based on low season
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected 60 days prior to departure.
8 days
Hike the Walk of the Gods, Travel from Ravello to Positano, Enjoy magnificent coastal views, Take ancient paths and stairways linking villages and farms, Wander through secluded hamlets, Feast on seaside seafood dinners, Sip espresso in village squares
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See the Amalfi Coast from another perspective on this hillside hike through the rocky hinterland of a region renowned for its beachside beauty, but relatively undiscovered when it comes to its upcountry delights. Travel from Ravello to Positano and embark on the world-renowned Walk of the Gods. Enjoy fresh sea breezes while you trek through lush meadows and shady woods, past waterfalls and seaside hamlets, all at your own pace. Visit hillside monasteries and meet locals over an afternoon espresso in charming villages. End each day with succulent seafood dinners and spectacular sunsets - this may be the closest that mortals can come to experiencing heaven on earth.
8 days
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Be prepared for some serious physical activity. This may be treks of up to 6 hours per day in steep terrain, or extended bike rides of more than one day. The fitter you are, the more you will enjoy your holiday.
The trip includes a range of accommodation, such as basic hotels with western facilities or overnight trains. Days of being on the move are well interspersed, communication with the outside world is ever-present and a wide variety of food is commonly available.
7 Breakfasts
Bed and breakfast (7 nts)
Luggage transportation from point to point, walking
Short Break Adventures
Minimum 1 passenger
Departure is guaranteed
Allow EUR €360 for meals not included.
01/01/2010 to 31/12/2010
Daily from 1 Apr - 1 Nov subject to availability
This is a self-guided walking tour along a pre-designated route and there is no tour leader guiding the way. This trip is for fully independent travellers. Departure is subject to availability and is on request only. To provide you with the possibility of travel on your chosen date there may be occasions where the hotels are different to the ones listed. You will be advised at the time of confirmation. This trip is also available as a 5 day itinerary.
Walk from Ravello to the fishing village of Atrani. Head on through hamlets, meadows and woods to the historic town of Amalfi.
Explore Amalfi further then follow the Maestro dei Villaggi, or Master of the Villages, past the monastery of Santa Rosa to the port of Conca dei Marini. Perhaps discover the Grotta dello Smeraldo.
Take a scenic path past churches and olive groves down to the narrow fjord of Furore. Descend by the Via dell'Amore footpath to the San Gennaro church at the centre of Vettica Maggiore.
Hike up the Via Croce to San Domenico and join the Footpath of the Gods high above the Mediterranean. Descend to Positano and discover the stunning scenery and cafe culture of this picturesque town.
This trip is part of our Short Break Adventures range. As it is not a group trip it has no fixed departure dates. On the next page, select your preferred start date from the menu and our reservations team will process your booking request. Please note that Independent booking requests are subject to availability at your preferred travel time.
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