We pack plenty of things to see and do on a Just You tour, but we also think it’s important to enjoy a little time to yourself too. Whether that’s to relax at your hotel, or set off and discover the local area on your own or with some of your fellow travellers - the choice is yours.
And of course, there’s optional excursions too if you just want to see and do it all and have us take care of everything – simply visit the tour pages to view optional excursions you can add on to your trip.
Here’s some of our favourite tours with generous amounts of free time built in, and the perfect option for you to add your own experiences to create your best adventure yet.
Pompeii, Sorrento and The Bay of Naples
With four days of free time in Minori, we have four ideas of things to see and do during your time here. To continue your historical adventures pay a visit to the Roman Ruins in the centre of the village, where beautiful mosaics and a fascinating coin collection make it worth the visit alone.
Next up, the local basilica is not only a fantastic place for quiet contemplation, but the frescoes here are beautiful. You can also learn more about Saint Trofimena, the female saint who is memorialised here and discover how she came to rest at the Basilica as ‘the saint who came from the sea’ – it’s an interesting story and an opportunity for you to draw your own conclusions.
If you love nothing more than getting out on foot to explore, we recommend the Path of the Lemons, a hidden gem of the Amalfi Coast and somewhat easier than the iconic Path of the Gods. This hike is approximately 3 kilometres and will take up to two hours. As you walk along fragrant lemon groves and stop to enjoy the seascapes, this moderate walking adventure is an excellent way to get out and experience nature at its best. You can read more here about this trail.
Another day you may wish to relax and enjoy the sights around the central Piazza. Previous visitors have held the bakeries and pizzerias in high regard as to offering some of the best sweet treats and pizzas in the whole of Italy, so a good opportunity to take on the challenge and see if you agree.