This innovative tour takes you off-road – and onto the water! Hop aboard a Fiat 500-shaped boat for a 45-minute journey along Sorrento’s mesmerizing coastline.
Perfect for couples, families, or solo adventurers, the “Car 500” blends Italy’s iconic automotive style with the serenity of the sea. Glide past Sorrento’s cliffs, hidden grottoes, and crystal-clear waters, all while enjoying the playful charm of this one-of-a-kind vessel. It’s a fresh perspective on Sorrento’s beauty and a memory you’ll treasure forever.
Whether you’re winding through the Amalfi Drive or cruising the coastline in a Fiat 500 boat, Sorrento promises an adventure that’s as enchanting as it is unforgettable. Ready to hit the road? Let’s make your Sorrento dream a reality!
The Amalfi Coast is of course one of Italy’s most memorable destinations. Mediterranean landscape, vertical villages, breathtaking terrain with terraced vineyards, orchards, and enchanting views of the vibrant waters below. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, it is an area of great physical beauty and natural diversity.
The first approach of this tour is to the hillside “S.Pietro” near Sorrento where the inlaid into the mountain winding road of the Amalfi Coast begins, and the scenery blends green countryside, steep cliffs, and crystal-clear sea. After several photo stop, the first village where you can stroll and walk around is the “vertical” Positano and its hundreds of staircases with shops of local products and crafts.
After leaving Positano, we’ll drive through the town of Praiano and Conca dei Marini where you can’t miss the chance to see the Emerald Grotto, and the underwater ceramic nativity scene.
At midday, Amalfi is on the list, a town with a long background history which dates back to the first century A.C., it was also one of the four Maritime Republics of Italy besides being the first to introduce paper to Europe. In the town center stands the cathedral dedicated to Saint Andrew (Peter’s apostle brother) that you can visit.
Last but not least Ravello and Villa Rufolo, in the magnificent gardens the composer Richard Wagner found the inspiration for one of his greatest opera, the Parsifal. For this reason, Ravello host during the spring-summer season tens of concerts under the name Ravello Festival. One more interesting place is Villa Cimbrone located at the highest point of the town and where you can look out from the “infinity terrace” across Salerno. If required, we can suggest you a restaurant trying to meet your expectation.