Destination & Travel Theme
Starting from Italy's capital Rome, drive to the world-renowned Amalfi Coast, stopping along the way to explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii and the architectural wonder of Matera's stone city, before arriving at the romantic town of Positano and the village of Amalfi. This is a journey that perfectly blends history, culture, Mediterranean charm, and an extraordinary self-drive experience.
Theme Keywords: Coastal Road-Trip, Historical & Cultural Exploration, Mediterranean Scenery, In-Depth Italy Travel
Recommended Duration
- Minimum: 1-2 days (professional day-tour packages available)
- Full Experience: 3-4 days (self-drive lets you linger and immerse in local life)
Budget Per Person
- Budget Option: $150-200 USD (includes transport, lunch, and basic attraction tickets)
- Mid-Range Option: $250-350 USD (includes private driver, lunch, all attractions, and afternoon tea)
- Luxury Option: $400+ USD (private driver, fine dining, winery tasting, premium attraction experiences)
Getting There & Transportation
- International Flights: Fly into Rome Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) or other European hubs
- Local Transportation:
- Self-drive rental (recommended for those with European driving experience)
- Professional day-tour packages (includes pick-up, guide, and itinerary planning)
- Train + local tours (take the train from Rome to Naples, then connect to coastal tours)
- Best Starting Points: Central Rome hotels, Arch of Constantine, major terminals
Must-See Highlights
Day 1: Rome → Pompeii → Positano → Amalfi
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Pompeii: A Roman city preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD — over 2,000 years of intact history
- Must-see: Amphitheater, ancient brothel, Roman baths, cobblestone streets
- Visiting time: 2-3 hours
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Positano: Italy's most dreamy coastal village, with colorful houses cascading down the cliffside
- Must-see: Spiaggia Grande beach, scenic viewpoints, waterfront restaurants
- Recommended: Seaside strolls, sunset photography, seafood lunch
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Amalfi: Site of a medieval maritime republic, a well-preserved Italian coastal town
- Must-see: Cathedral (Arab-Norman style), main piazza, lemon shops
- Recommended: Taste local limoncello, wander the historic streets
Local Customs & Tips
- Parking: Coastal areas are extremely crowded — leave early and avoid midday peak hours
- Dress Code: European churches have strict dress requirements — shoulders and knees must be covered
- Food: Southern Italian cuisine features seafood, tomatoes, and olive oil — vegetarians should inform restaurants in advance
- Costs: Prices in tourist areas are high — supermarkets offer much better value
- Safety: Coastal roads are winding and steep — drive carefully in rain and avoid night driving
Visa & Travel Tips
- Visa: Chinese citizens need a Schengen visa (apply through the Italian consulate or a third-party agency)
- Best Season: April-May (spring) and September-October (fall) — summer is extremely crowded, some facilities close in winter
- Driving Documents: International Driving Permit translation + passport + original driver's license
- Car Insurance: Full coverage is essential (accident risk is higher in this area)
- Gas: Plenty of stations throughout Italy — credit cards accepted
- Parking: Coastal parking costs €2-5/hour — consider parking on the outskirts and walking in
Additional Tips
- Book restaurants in advance — they fill up quickly in peak season
- Bring sunscreen and polarized sunglasses (Mediterranean sun is intense)
- Wear comfortable hiking shoes (town streets are mostly cobblestone and steps)
- Pack your charger and EU plug adapter
- Download offline maps (signal can be weak in mountain areas)
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