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The Perfect Rome and Amalfi Coast Itinerary 8 Days for Couples

by Kayla D. Martinez
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The Amalfi Coast getway for couples

Planning the perfect romantic getaway to Italy? An 8-day trip to Rome and the Amalfi Coast can offer an unforgettable experience, combining the rich history of Rome with the breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. This itinerary will provide you with a balance of culture, relaxation, and adventure, perfect for couples looking to explore Italyโ€™s charm together.

Ready to dive into the ultimate 8-day Rome and Amalfi Coast itinerary for couples? Letโ€™s explore your dream itinerary in more detail below.

Day-CityActivities
1-RomeArrival | Check-in at the hotel | Piazza Navona | Pantheon | Romantic dinner
2-RomeColosseum & Roman Forum area | Capitoline Museums | Trastevere
3-RomeVatican City Tour | Villa Borghese | Spanish Steps | Rooftop Dinner
4-PositanoRomeโ†’Naples/Salernoโ†’Positano | Check-in at the hotel | Stroll | Beachside Dinner
5-Amalfi CoastAmalfi | Ravello | Amalfi Cathedral | Villa Rufolo | Villa Cimbrone | Dinner
6-CapriFerryโ†’Capri Town | Blue Grotto Anacapri | Mount Solaro | Beachside Dinner
7-PositanoRelax at Spiaggia Grande or Fornillo Beach | Romantic Sail | Dinner
8-RomePrivate transfer or ferry to Naplesโ†’Rome 
8-day Rome and Amalfi Coast itinerary for couples

Day 1: Arrival in Rome and Evening Stroll

After arriving in Rome, take some time to settle into your hotel. For couples, we recommend staying in the central part of the city, near Piazza Navona or the Spanish Steps. These areas are both charming and well-connected.

After a rest and โ€œtogether time,โ€ start your evening plans:

Piazza Navona, first stop on your 8-day Rome and Amalfi Coast itinerary for couples
Piazza Navona
  • Stroll through Piazza Navona and enjoy a coffee at one of its many cafรฉs.
  • Visit the nearby Pantheon and admire its stunning architecture.
  • End the night with a romantic dinner at a local trattoria.

Day 2: Explore Ancient Rome

On your first full day, dive into the ancient history of Rome. Thereโ€™s so much to see, but the focus today will be on the must-see historical sites.

Morning:

Colosseum
Colosseum
  • Visit the Colosseum early to beat the crowds.
  • Take a guided tour of the Roman Forum, where youโ€™ll walk through the ruins of ancient Rome.

Afternoon:

Palatine Hill and Via Sacra Columns
Palatine Hill and Via Sacra Columns
  • Head to Palatine Hill for stunning views of the city.
  • Stop by Capitoline Hill and the Capitoline Museums.

Evening:

The Ponte Cestio bridge at Trastevere
The Ponte Cestio bridge at Trastevere
  • Enjoy dinner in the charming neighborhood of Trastevere, known for its lively atmosphere and authentic Italian food.

Day 3: Vatican City and More of Rome

Spend the day exploring the Vatican City, followed by some more hidden gems of Rome.

Morning:

The beautiful Vatican City
The Vatican City
  • Tour the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel. Be sure to book tickets in advance!
  • Visit St. Peter’s Basilica and climb to the top of the dome for panoramic views of Rome.

Afternoon:

The Villa Borghese Gardens
The Villa Borghese Gardens
  • Wander around the beautiful Villa Borghese Gardens for a peaceful break.
  • Visit the Borghese Gallery if you’re an art lover.

Evening:

Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps)
Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps)
  • Take a walk through Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps).
  • Dine at a rooftop restaurant with a view of the city.

Day 4: Rome to the Amalfi Coast (Positano)

Itโ€™s time to head to the coast! Take a train from Rome to Naples and then a private transfer or ferry to the Amalfi Coast. Positano is a perfect base for couples because of its romantic ambiance and stunning seaside views.

Morning:

  • Travel from Rome to Naples or Salerno by train, then on to Positano (approximately 3-4 hours).

Afternoon:

The streets of Positano
The streets of Positano
  • Check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxed lunch with views of the sea.
  • Spend the afternoon strolling the narrow streets of Positano, exploring boutiques, and sipping limoncello.

Evening:

Romantic beachside dinner at Positano
Romantic beachside dinner at Positano
  • Have dinner at one of Positanoโ€™s beachside restaurants, watching the sunset.

Day 5: Explore the Amalfi Coast

Now that you’re settled in Positano, it’s time to explore the beauty of the Amalfi Coast.

Morning:

Romantic view of Ravello
Romantic view of Ravello
  • Take a boat tour to explore Amalfi and Ravello, two of the coastโ€™s most famous towns.
  • In Amalfi, visit the Amalfi Cathedral and stroll through the townโ€™s charming streets.

Afternoon:

Incredible views from Villa Rufolo
Incredible views from Villa Rufolo
  • Head to Ravello for lunch and visit the Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone for some incredible views.

Evening:

  • Return to Positano for a relaxed evening. You could enjoy a romantic dinner at La Sponda, a Michelin-starred restaurant.

Day 6: Day Trip to Capri

A trip to the Amalfi Coast isn’t complete without a visit to the island of Capri. Today, youโ€™ll explore this luxurious island.

Morning:

Ferry to Capri Island
Ferry to Capri Island

Afternoon:

The Anacapri Summit
The Anacapri Summit
  • Explore Anacapri, the quieter part of the island, and take a chairlift to Mount Solaro for panoramic views.
  • Enjoy lunch in Capri Town, where you can explore chic boutiques and cafรฉs.

Evening:

  • Return to Positano by ferry and enjoy a casual dinner by the beach.

Day 7: Relaxation and Beach Time in Positano

After several days of exploration, today is about relaxing and enjoying the beach in Positano.

Morning:

The beachside of Spiaggia Grande
The beachside of Spiaggia Grande
  • Spend the morning relaxing on Spiaggia Grande or the quieter Fornillo Beach.
  • Consider renting a private boat for a few hours for a romantic sail along the coast.

Afternoon:

  • Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a beachside restaurant, then continue relaxing or swimming.

Evening:

  • Enjoy your final night in Positano with a romantic dinner and a stroll along the moonlit beach.

Day 8: Return to Rome and Departure

Itโ€™s time to head back to Rome for your flight home.

Morning:

  • Take a private transfer or ferry to Naples and then the train to Rome.

Afternoon:

  • Depending on your flight time, you might have a few hours to enjoy a leisurely lunch in Rome or do some last-minute shopping near Via del Corso.

Additional Tips for Couples

The best time to visit Rome and the Amalfi Coast is in spring (April to June) or early fall (September to October). The weather is mild, and the crowds are more manageable.

Accommodation 

Travel Between Rome and the Amalfi Coast

  • Train: Rome to Naples (1-1.5 hours) by high-speed train. From Naples, a private transfer to Positano takes 1.5 hours.
  • Ferry: An alternative from Naples is to take a ferry to Positano (seasonal).

Dining for Couples

  • Rome:
    • Aroma (Michelin-starred restaurant with views of the Colosseum)
    • Roscioli (classic Italian dining)
  • Positano:
    • Chez Black (seaside dining with a cozy ambiance)
    • Ristorante Max (authentic Italian cuisine with a romantic setting)

Final Thoughts

This Rome and Amalfi Coast itinerary is designed to offer couples an immersive blend of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. From the ancient wonders of Rome to the serene beauty of the Amalfi Coast, each day offers a carefully crafted experience that allows for both exploration and relaxation. 

Whether you’re wandering through Rome’s ancient ruins or lounging on the beaches of Positano, this trip promises unforgettable memories. So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on the romantic adventure of a lifetime!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many days do you need for Rome and Amalfi Coast?ย 

Ideally, 8 to 10 days are recommended: 3-4 days in Rome for exploring ancient landmarks, and 4-5 days along the Amalfi Coast to enjoy Positano, Amalfi, Capri, and Ravello.

How many days is enough in Amalfi Coast?

4 to 5 days allow for a good mix of relaxation and sightseeing across Positano, Amalfi, and Capri.

Where is the best place to stop between Rome and Amalfi?

Naples is the ideal stop, offering historical attractions and easy access to Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius.

Can you catch a train from Rome to the Amalfi Coast?

Yes, you can take a high-speed train from Rome to Naples, followed by a transfer or ferry to Amalfi Coast towns.

What time of year is best for the Amalfi Coast?

Late spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) offer the best weather with fewer crowds.

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