After the breakfast, take this last day to see more of the Amalfi Coast by private car with English speaking driver on a "self-day-tour" (you can decide with the driver itinerary and stops).
The most kid-friendly towns on the Amalfi Coast are Maiori, Minori, and Amalfi. All three have a short boardwalk where you can stroll with a pram or stroller, a limited amount of stairs, and relatively large pebble beaches. Positano, though gorgeous, is not the best choice if you are travelling with kids, due to the steeply graded streets and long flights of stairs.
Maiori, at 6 km (4 mi) from Amalfi, the fishing town once known as Reghinna Maior, opens onto one of the largest beaches of the whole Amalfi Coast. While it might lack the unique charm of Positano and Ravello, Maiori enjoys the same beautiful sea and its own distinctive character.
Maiori was founded by Etrurians as the root “inna” testifies in the name “Reghinna Major”. Maiori belonged to Amalfi and was the seat of Shipyards, of Admiralty, of the Customs and of the salt warehouse.
The town has one of the largest beaches of all those on the Amalfi Coast.
At only 3 km (2 mi) from Amalfi, Minori is tiny harbor at the mouth of a small stream (the Reginna Minor) enjoys the largest beaches on the Amalfi Coast after Maiori and hides a few little-known art treasures. Minori, was once a small fishing village, in the twentieth century tourism and considerable urbanization made Minori a pearl of the Amalfi Coast, from the 1997 UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Minori is the delightful seaside resort that links together the fascination of landscape and sea to the cultural array centered on the archaeological complex of the Villa Romana (Roman Villa), where it is possible to admire the ancient Roman manufacturing genius, and the Museo dell'Antiquario (Museum of Antiquity) that exposes several finds dating back to that period.
Once the town of Minori was full of mills, of this tradition today remains a strong vocation for the production of pasta, used in various recipes and menus proposed in small and typical restaurants of the city.
Don't miss to visit the Basilica of Santa Trofimena, the main place of worship in the city and, if you have enough time, visit the nearby famous archaeological site of the beautiful Roman Villa, dating back to the first century.
Enjoy a pleasant walk on the promenade, one of the most beautiful areas, characterized by a large number of restaurants and little places to stop and eat typical dishes of Campania. If you love relaxing and sunbathing on a beach of white sand and turquoise water, Minori is the ideal place.
Amalfi is one of the pearls of the south Italy, the biggest city of the Amalfi Coast, the oldest Marine Republic of Italy, and it is one the most attractive city. The singular architecture of white houses of Amalfi, the good climate for almost the entire the year, make it a destination for thousands of Italian tourists and foreigners.
Amalfi is rich in history and art, which gives its name to the homonym Amalfi Coast, famous throughout the world and since 1997, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visited by more and for its beauty, Amalfi is a valid target also for gourmets and gourmands, where they were invented the "cannelloni". Its foundation goes back to the Romans; from the ninth century, it was the first of the the Marine Republics and rivaled Pisa, Venice and Genoa for the control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Among the most famous monuments of Amalfi there is certainly the Duomo in Arab-Sicilian style and now dedicated to St. Andrew, patron of the city. There are other attractions, intended for adults and children or for lovers of trekking and nature in general, the paths with breathtaking views that once connected the Amalfi Coast with the rest of the world.
A picturesque interlacing of alleys and stairways overlooks the sea with all its extraordinary colors reflecting the enchanting landscape of Amalfi, the town whose name blesses the entire coast.
Return to Naples, overnight at the selected hotel in Naples.
Optional:
If you want to visit the Amalfi Coast in a more unconventional way, you can opt to do this experience on board of a vintage Fiat with an English speaking driver. Explore the Amalfi Coast on a 7-hour panoramic private tour by beautiful vintage Fiat 500 or 600. A friendly and knowledgeable driver will drive you to secret corners of the coastal road, and the fabled towns of Maiori, Minori and Amalfi, stop to visit the enchanting terraces overlooking the sea, enjoy a break to taste the original local Limoncello or lemon cream at the main Limoncello Factory/Shop, enjoy a typical Mediterranean lunch in a farmhouse with a panoramic terrace overlooking the sea, have a coffee break to taste the delicious "delizia al limone" or the typical Neapolitan Sfogliatella pastry.