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- The best South Italy tour packages
- What people love about South Italy Tours
- Travel South Italy your way
- Top operators in South Italy
- Best places to start your South Italy tour
- Discover South Italy tours for every budget
- South Italy tours for every group
- Top South Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit South Italy
- Contact our South Italy travel experts
The best South Italy tour packages
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Amalfi Coast Experience
165 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Awesome guides! loved them!”
Emma, traveled in July 2023
The coastal gems of South Italy unfold from Pompeii's ancient ruins to Positano's beaches. Sorrento's Camping Village serves as home base for ventures along Amalfi Coast's winding roads and Capri Island's Blue Grotto. Features Naples pizza tasting, Mount Vesuvius views, and ancient Roman pool swims. Suitable for ages 18+.
Duration 4 days Destinations Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi, Positano Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator Italy on a Budget Tours From $682
15% Off- US$580You save $102
Explore Southern Sicily
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We were extremely lucky to have Luca as our tour leader. His love for Sicily was contagious.”
Margaret, traveled in April 2022
Southern Italy's finest UNESCO sites and local experiences merge in this highly-rated tour. Roman mosaics at Villa Romana del Casale, baroque architecture in Ragusa, and Palermo's bustling markets await. Complete with hotel stays, daily breakfast, and expert-led cultural excursions.
Duration 8 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Agrigento, Trapani, Palermo Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,049
10% Off- US$1,844You save $204
Rome & Amalfi Coast - 7 Days/6 Nights
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Extremely helpful and knowledgeable of Italian history, culture, and store/restaurant recommendations.”
Patrick, traveled in June 2022
The ruins of Pompeii and Capri's Blue Grotto highlight this 7-day southern adventure. Three nights each in Rome and Sorrento's camping village provide perfect bases for boat trips and coastal drives past Praiano and Furore, concluding with authentic pizza in Naples' historic center.
Duration 7 days Destinations Rome, Vatican City, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi, Positano, Naples Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator Italy on a Budget Tours From $1,153
15% Off- US$981You save $173
Amalfi Coast: Hike & Kayak (10 destinations)
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was more than I expected especially the food and wonderful views.”
Kim, traveled in May 2019
South Italy's treasures span from Naples to Pompeii's archaeological site and Vesuvius' crater rim. The Path of the Gods beckons hikers, while kayakers paddle to Santacroce Beach and history buffs tour Capri's Villa Jovis. Seven hotel nights included, approx. $360 per day with 4.5/5 rating.
Duration 8 days Destinations Naples, Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, Agerola, Positano, Minori, Capri, Ravello Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,670
15% Off- US$2,270You save $400
Explore Southern Italy
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Really enjoyed travelling with the group but still having free time and flexibility. His passion for the region and all it had to offer really made the tour memorable and well organised.”
Joanna, traveled in May 2019
Southern Italy's must-see destinations unfold from the Amalfi Coast's cliffside towns to Matera's ancient cave dwellings. The tour includes visits to Bari's Basilica di San Nicola, Lecce's Roman amphitheater, and Alberobello's unique trulli houses while savoring local culinary experiences.
Duration 10 days Destinations Minori, Trani, Lecce, Ostuni, Alberobello, Matera, Bari Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,590
15% Off- US$2,202You save $388
What people love about South Italy Tours
- Amalfi Coast Experience
Loved it! The Amalfi Coast is an absolute gem and is worth seeing if you have the opportunity. I am really glad I chose to explore this beautiful coastline with Italy on a Budget Tours. I am a solo traveller so I really enjoyed getting to meet new people and not having to worry about organising transport, accomodation etc. The group I was with comprised of 17 people from Australia and New Zealand. They were all friendly and were so much fun to be around. The tour guides were fantastic. Funny, caring and very knowledgeable. They were more than happy to hang out with our tour group and made the experience all the more enjoyable. Breakfast provided. Comfortable transport. The accommodation is in a camping village which means for the budget option you get communal showers, bugs and no fans or airconditioning. It is probably worth the upgrade if camping isn't your thing. Great tour. Beautiful Scenery. Awesome people. Thanks Italy on a Budget Tours!
- Explore Southern Sicily
Tour was fabulous. Our tour leader Luca was amazing - incredibly knowledgeable, organized and helpful. Our tour group of 14 got along well and we really enjoyed each other’s company. Luca organized an optional dinner each evening and all opted to attend every dinner. We saw amazing sites and ate fabulous food. I would love to do another G Adventures tour.
- Rome & Amalfi Coast - 7 Days/6 Nights
Paula our guide was fantastic. She had a great attitude and was very informative, welcoming and generous. I enjoyed the tour very much, it was a group of 5 so I found the tour group to be very chill. I would most likely tour with this company again when I have the chance. Highly recommend.
Travel South Italy your way
Along the Amalfi Coast you'll find some really excellent walking routes, with limestone paths and old stone stairways that wind through the landscape. Our travelers keep telling us about their great experiences on the paths from San Lazzaro, which take you through lemon groves and small farms before heading down into Amalfi town. The "Walk of the Gods" is definitely worth doing - it's an 11km moderate trek that gives you fantastic views across the Bay of Salerno and also Capri. Some people like to mix their hiking with culture, and the tours that combine Pompeii visits with coastal walks tend to work really well. Most days you'll cover about 10km on moderate trails, though TourRadar customers often mention that the stone steps can be tough going and suggest bringing hiking poles. You'll stay in lovely family hotels or agriturismos where they'll teach you traditional pizza-making in the evenings.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursPuglia's active tours give you a great mix of culture and movement. The routes run from Bari to Lecce, stopping at fascinating places like the UNESCO-listed trulli houses in Alberobello and the ancient cave homes of Matera. Our travelers really like how the days flow between guided visits and free time to explore places like Trani's waterfront cathedral or Monopoli's old town streets. These 9-day trips include visits to olive oil makers, local wineries and cooking demonstrations where you can learn from local experts. TourRadar customers say that while you won't be doing any intense hiking, good walking shoes are a must for the old town centers with their uneven streets.
See all Active toursPuglia's cycling routes really showcase the region's character, taking you through endless olive groves and along spectacular sea cliffs. Most tours run 6-7 days with daily rides of 35-45 kilometers, which gives you plenty of time to actually experience the places you visit. The Valle d'Itria section is a favorite among our travelers - you'll pedal past the unique trulli houses and old stone farmhouses, stopping at local cheese makers, olive mills and also vineyards for tastings. The coastal stretch between Monopoli and Polignano a Mare is particularly special; you can cool off in hidden coves after your ride. More and more of our customers are choosing e-bikes these days, especially for those uphill sections around Locorotondo and Ostuni - they say it really lets them enjoy the views without worrying about the climbs.
See all Bicycle toursExplore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through South Italy. We have 81 adventures that vary from 3 days to 37 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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Top operators in South Italy
Looking at Italy on a Budget Tours, our travelers keep telling us great things about their guides - especially Irene and Jess who really know their stuff and make the trips run smoothly. The price point is solid for what you get, though keep in mind the hotels are pretty basic. That's usually the trade-off when you're trying to keep costs down. If you're after something more upscale, Dimensione Sicilia does a fantastic job with the details and puts together some unique food and wine experiences. Their attention to the small things really sets them apart. G Adventures hits a sweet spot between the two - not too expensive but still quite comfortable. Their guides Giuseppe and Elisabetta get lots of mentions in the feedback we receive; they're flexible with plans and really understand the areas they work in. The accommodations are reliably good and the food gets high marks from pretty much everyone who travels with them. Each company has its own approach - Italy on a Budget keeps things simple and affordable, Dimensione Sicilia goes for that higher-end experience and G Adventures finds the middle ground with solid value and quality.
- 5.0 (22,800 reviews)
"Our tour of Southern Sicily was excellent with our tour guide Helena meeting our every need.
- Tours
- 7 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $413
- 4.5 (46 reviews)
"Everything went very well!
- Tours
- 23 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Active
- Response time
- 35h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $332
- 3.5 (7 reviews)
- Tours
- 15 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 49h
- Response rate
- 68%
- Average price
- $148
Best places to start your South Italy tour
You've got five main cities to start your Southern Italian trip from. Catania tops the list with 22 departure options, Rome follows with 19, Palermo gives you 16 starting points, Naples has 13 choices and then there's Bari with 8 options. Our data shows booking about 5 months ahead - 148 days to be exact - gives you the best shot at getting your preferred dates, which really matters if you're looking at coastal routes or peak season trips. Small group tours with 16 or fewer people tend to work best according to our past guests - you'll get into those family restaurants more easily and the whole experience feels more personal. The best trips we see mix coastal spots with some inland gems, like staying in traditional masserias in Puglia or exploring Matera's ancient cave homes. Our travelers keep telling us that local market visits and cooking classes end up being trip highlights - there's nothing quite like learning to cook from an Italian nonna.
Discover South Italy tours for every budget
Southern Italy's budget tours include some real gems that pack in lots of value. There's a 9-day Apulia trip where you'll start in Bari's historic quarter before heading to Castel del Monte and ancient Matera. Our travelers consistently mention how much they love the local guide Angela - she knows every hidden corner and takes you to authentic local spots for amazing food. If you're short on time, there's a solid 6-day Puglia option where you'll stay in nice 4-star hotels in Bari and Lecce while exploring the white-washed towns and coast. Want to mix Rome with some beach time? A 7-day trip combines expert walks through Rome's ancient sites with laid-back days on the Amalfi Coast. TourRadar customers especially like how it balances guided tours and free time to wander.
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South Italy tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
505 tours in South ItalyExplore a wide diversity of group tours through South Italy. We have 505 adventures that vary from 3 days to 37 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
180 tours in South ItalyThe small group experiences in Southern Italy really shine when keeping numbers intimate. A standout 9-day Puglia tour maintains small groups under 12 people, though our customers note you should confirm this detail when booking as some departures may combine with larger groups. Another excellent option is a 6-day exploration where travelers particularly praise the personal attention from local guides in Alberobello and Lecce. The small group size means you can actually get into those tiny trulli houses and also squeeze into popular local restaurants that larger groups simply can't access.
Private / Personalized
104 tours in South ItalyPrivate tours in Southern Italy give you room to really explore at your own speed. The 10-day Venice-to-Amalfi journey pairs you with local experts in each major stop - Venice, Rome and along the coast. Our travelers love being able to spend extra time where it matters, whether that's getting the perfect canal photo in Venice or finding quiet corners in Positano. Down in Sorrento, you'll get your own guide for Pompeii plus private boats for coastal exploring. Food lovers should check out the Salento private tour - you'll get personal cooking lessons and visits to olive farms where it's just you and the producers. TourRadar customers tell us these intimate chats over tastings are often trip highlights.
Top South Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
For quick Italian getaways, our most popular 3-day excursions focus on Naples, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast region. These tours typically start in Naples with authentic Neapolitan pizza before heading to Pompeii's remarkably preserved streets and ruins. TourRadar customers particularly enjoy having professional guides explain daily Roman life while walking past ancient villas, temples and bathhouses. The second day often centers around Capri, where you can visit the Blue Grotto (weather permitting) and explore the island's elegant streets at your own pace. Many tours include overnight stays in Sorrento, giving you chances to taste local limoncello and enjoy dinners at family restaurants. Our travelers mention that while these tours move quickly, they provide a good mix of guided activities and free time for personal exploration.
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Rome, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri
See all toursWeek-long tours in South Italy come in several compelling varieties. Some focus purely on Sicily, starting in Palermo with visits to the Norman Cathedral in Monreale and also traditional food markets. Others combine Rome and the Amalfi Coast, mixing ancient history with coastal charm. The Puglia-focused tours are gaining popularity, taking small groups through Bari's historic center, Alberobello's trulli houses and Matera's ancient cave dwellings. TourRadar customers particularly love tours that include cooking classes at organic lemon farms near Sorrento, learning to make pizza and pasta from local chefs. Many tours include special experiences like wine tasting in Marsala's historic cellars or boat trips along the Amalfi Coast to spots like Positano and Amalfi town.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Palermo, Cefalu, Lipari, Catania
See all toursTen-day explorations give you time to really understand Southern Italy's character. The most comprehensive Sicily circuits start in Palermo, heading east through Cefalù's medieval streets and up to Mount Etna's volcanic landscapes. Other popular routes combine Venice, Rome and the Amalfi Coast, letting you experience Italy's diversity. TourRadar customers often mention how much they enjoy having enough time in each location - whether it's wandering through Ragusa's baroque streets, taking cooking classes in Syracuse or exploring Lecce's architectural treasures. Many tours include unique experiences like visiting traditional olive oil producers, touring underground cave systems in Castellana and also taking guided walks through the Salento peninsula's lesser-known coastal towns.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Monreale, Palermo, Cefalu, Mount Etna, Taormina, Castelmola, Savoca
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Solo travelers have several excellent options in Southern Italy that really cater to independent exploration. Our customers particularly love the 4-day Amalfi Coast tours where they consistently mention making great friends in small groups of 8-17 people. The guides get high marks for creating a welcoming atmosphere - they'll take you to local spots for limoncello tastings and show you where to find the best pizza by the meter in Sorrento. Another popular choice runs 7 days from Rome down through Pompeii and along the coast. TourRadar customers tell us the camping villages above Sorrento are perfect for meeting other travelers, with communal spaces and group dinners that make solo travel feel less solitary. The walking tours based in San Lazzaro village work well for solo travelers too - you'll share home-cooked meals at the agriturismo and join optional cooking classes between daily hikes.
You'll find plenty to love about the coastal routes if you're a young adult looking to mix culture, beach time and social vibes. The 4-day Amalfi trip hits all the right notes - spend your days exploring Pompeii or swimming in hidden Roman pools, then join the guides for nights out in Sorrento's local hangouts. There's also a solid 7-day Rome and Amalfi Coast combo where you'll wander Rome's back streets before ending up on Capri's beaches. Our younger travelers tell us they really appreciate being able to join group activities or do their own thing. The hostels and camping spots aren't just about those Bay of Naples views (though they're pretty great) - they're actually really social places to stay. If you're up for some movement, the walking tours cover about 10 kilometers daily with other young travelers, and yes there are gelato stops in Positano, Amalfi and other spots along the way.
Senior travelers consistently give high marks to the walking tours that combine cultural insights with manageable trails. The week-long agriturismo-based trip near the Amalfi Coast offers a perfect mix - you'll walk 4-13 kilometers daily at a comfortable pace with plenty of stops to admire the views. Our older travelers especially appreciate how the guides adjust the walking speed and take care on those coastal steps. Another excellent choice explores Sicily over 7 days, staying in nice hotels while visiting spots like Monreale's Cathedral and Marsala's wine country. These tours use private buses between locations which our customers say makes a big difference for comfort. Small group sizes of 8-12 people mean everyone can hear the guide's explanations and also get personal attention at sites like Pompeii or Syracuse's ancient quarter.
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- Couples209 tours
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- Seniors (50+)221 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit South Italy
- Spring 2025
Spring brings out the best in South Italy's coastal tours. Our travelers particularly love the walking tours that combine stays in family-run agriturismos with daily hikes along ancient paths. You'll find excellent options running 7-8 days where morning walks take you through fragrant lemon groves and past small farms cultivating olives and fruits. TourRadar customers tell us the mix of walking and culture works perfectly - you might spend your morning exploring the Path of the Gods with its coastal views, then join an afternoon cooking class to learn proper mozzarella making. The spring weather makes those uphill climbs to places like Ravello much more pleasant and you'll get better photos without summer's haze. The walking routes are well planned with most daily distances around 10 kilometers, though you can often add extra walks if you're feeling energetic. Local guides really know their stuff and bring walking poles for anyone who needs them. Our travelers especially appreciate how these tours mix up the pace - one day you're hiking limestone steps down to Amalfi, the next you're taking a boat to Capri for an easier coastal walk. Spring tours include lots of cultural stops too, with optional visits to Pompeii and also cooking demonstrations in local villages.
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- Summer 2025
Summer down in South Italy has its own special rhythm. You'll find 7-day trips starting in Rome where guides get you to ancient sites early, before the real heat kicks in. Then it's south to the Amalfi Coast where you can jump into clear waters whenever you need to cool off. The groups stay small, usually 8-17 people, which means you can duck into those little family restaurants and also reach swimming spots bigger groups just can't access. The seaside camps above Sorrento are pretty basic but our travelers love them - nothing beats waking up to views over the Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the distance. Smart timing makes all the difference here; guides know exactly when to visit places like Positano beach to dodge the crowds, and they've got a knack for finding those perfect spots for evening swims in old Roman pools. You'll get proper cultural visits too - Pompeii in the morning coolness followed by lazy afternoons floating in those lovely emerald pools near Sorrento or exploring the quiet corners of Capri that most visitors miss.
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- popular 434 tours
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
- 46 tours
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