Over the next twelve months we will be adding Amalfi activities to this page.
Below are a few ideas that we will be adding to the itineary.
learn from an italian nonna
Mama Agata’s Cooking School
A cooking course with Mamma Agata is truly an unique experience. The cooking course is held in a state-of-the-art outdoor kitchen on a terrace in Ravello.
Mamma Agata has a vast experience in traditional southern Italian cuisine. Her life experience includes cooking for both Italian Heads of State and American celebrities that frequented Ravello in the 1950’s and 60’s, such as Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jacqueline Kennedy and many others.


snorkelling, cliff jumping and capri day vist
Day trip sailing to Capri
A group private boat tour it’s definitely the most unforgettable way to spend a day discovering Capri and the Amalfi coast, exploring its hidden gems and caves, stopping in some spots to swim and snorkelling among various fishes and a lush coloured marine vegetation.
We will have our own dedicated skipper who will explain all the legends and the traditional stories about Capri, also showing you some hidden spots, authentic treasures to unveil.


expansive gardens and dramatic views
Villa Cimbrone Gardens
Sitting high atop a promontory that offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and the dramatic coastline below, the Villa Cimbrone is the crown laurel of Ravello.
Villa Cimbrones origins are very old, dating back to the eleventh century. The villa and its gardens were strongly innovated only later, precisely at the beginning of the twentieth century, by the English nobleman Lord Grimthorpe.


the garden of soul
Villa Rufolo Gardens
The garden of Villa Rufolo, known as the “Garden of the Soul”, occupies two levels and is reached by following a tree-lined avenue with a distinctly Victorian air. The ancient walls, almost hidden by cypresses and lime trees, leads to the Moorish cloister. You have time to savour the noble lines of the monument’s architecture before descending a few steps to the first level of the garden.
The redolent atmosphere infuses you with the spirit of the Romantic garden, with echoes of Boccaccio’s stirring poetry.


