The Amalfi Coast and Campania region offer one of Italy’s most evocative combinations of coastline, culture, and deeply rooted culinary tradition. This sun-drenched corner of southern Italy is ideal for travelers seeking meaningful, place-driven experiences – where food, wine, history, and daily life are woven together with warmth and character. Explore the pastel-toned villages of the Amalfi Coast, where dramatic cliffs give way to terraced lemon groves, fishing harbors, and panoramic footpaths connecting Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. Stroll through historic lanes, dine in family-run trattorias overlooking the sea, and enjoy privately guided walks that reveal the region’s unique rhythm and local stories. In Naples, experience one of Italy’s most vibrant gastronomic cultures. Traditional markets, artisan bakeries, and neighborhood pizzerias showcase centuries-old culinary craft, while local guides introduce you to the city’s spirited character and layered history. Nearby, the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum bring ancient Rome to life, offering extraordinary insight through expert-led explorations.

Travel inland to Campania’s celebrated wine regions, including Irpinia – home to Aglianico, Fiano, and Greco – where small producers share their passion for indigenous grapes and volcanic terroir. Continue south to Paestum, where majestic Greek temples rise beside buffalo farms producing some of Italy’s finest mozzarella. Every journey is thoughtfully curated with private experiences, boutique accommodations, scenic boat rides, exclusive tastings, and encounters with artisans, chefs, and winemakers who embody the region’s spirit. Crafted with the personal attention and expert insight that define Gourmand Breaks, our Amalfi Coast & Campania tours reveal southern Italy at its most welcoming, soulful, and delicious

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