In the height of the Mediterranean summer, Italy’s Amalfi Coast radiates with sun-drenched beauty, shimmering waters, and cliffside villages that feel suspended between sea and sky. August brings long, golden days that illuminate pastel towns, terraced lemon groves, and winding coastal roads overlooking the glittering Tyrrhenian Sea.
From leisurely afternoons aboard a private boat, gliding between hidden coves and iconic beaches, to evenings spent savoring fresh seafood and chilled limoncello under starlit terraces, the Amalfi Coast offers a captivating blend of romance, indulgence, and effortless Italian style. Whether you’re exploring the charm of Positano, the elegance of Ravello, or the vibrant energy of Amalfi itself, summer here is nothing short of luminous.
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In Rome, August brings the height of summer, with warm, sun-drenched days and lively city energy. Average daytime temperatures range from 25°C to 33°C (77°F to 91°F), perfect for exploring historic streets, piazzas, and fountains in the early mornings or evenings. While some locals leave the city for vacation, this quieter period allows travelers to enjoy Rome’s iconic landmarks and cultural treasures with a slightly more relaxed pace. The long, golden days are ideal for al fresco dining, evening passeggiatas, and soaking in the timeless beauty of the Eternal City.
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Upon arrival in Rome, your English-speaking greeter will meet you at the plane (or at passport control if the plane is remotely parked). Your greeter will have a signboard reading your name. They will assist you through customs to the baggage claims.

The Amalfi Coast is a perennial favorite, with its dramatic cliffs, sparkling Mediterranean waters, charming coastal towns, and world-renowned culinary scene. Its appeal lies in the perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and luxury, from pastel-hued villages perched above the sea to winding coastal roads with breathtaking vistas. Local highlights include Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, boutique shops, artisan workshops, historic churches, and acclaimed restaurants. For those looking to explore further, nearby Capri, Sorrento, and the ancient ruins of Pompeii are easily accessible.
The Amalfi Coast’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and art. This iconic stretch of coastline has long inspired travelers, offering a timeless mix of elegance, charm, and unforgettable scenery.

Discover the genuine warmth of old-world Italian hospitality as you move across the contemporary facilities. From soaking up the rays on the sands of the private beach to sipping exquisite cocktails and savoring fresh gastronomical creations, the services and facilities here are some of the finest that the Amalfi Coast has to offer.

This morning, reach the hotel private dock and meet your private captain for a full day at sea around Capri. Italy’s most famous island, Capri, is a dramatic rugged mountain soaring out of the sea at the tip of the Sorrento peninsula. No visit is complete without a few hours spent on the Mediterranean Sea surrounding the island.
In fact, many of the most enchanting stretches of the Capri coastline are completely inaccessible by land. This boat tour may be customized to fit your interests, with a focus on landmarks and locations you prefer.
