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A view from the water of the colorful, vibrant buildings built into the cliffs of the Amalfi Coast in Italy.
Italy

Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento

Program No. 18213RJ
Participant Reviews
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Based on 114 Reviews
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Lauren – Class of 2025 | Kingsport, TN
This was my first Road Scholar trip, or any group trip, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I can truthfully say it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life! Every day was truly a new adventure, and everything we did was fantastic! I can't complement Enzo, our leader, enough. He did a superb job and went out of his way to make sure we were happy and even added some extra activities that he knew we would like. I give him an A+. Sabina, who was our expert for many of our outings, was wonderful! We all enjoyed her so much - not just her immense knowledge about the history, culture and geography, but her lovely personality, kindness and humor. She also gets an A+. I was so impressed with the organization and efficiency of the trip. We never had to wait in line, wait for a table at a restaurant, or wait for a vehicle to pick us up. I cannot imagine having to plan or execute a trip in a foreign country, and to have everything planned in advance was amazing. For this reason, I give the Road Scholar program an A+! I have absolutely NO complaints about anything. The hotels were great, the food was wonderful, and the buses were very nice. The only thing I can think of to make the trip better would be to add a trip to Mt. Vesuvius. I wish we could've gone there or had the option to hike to the top of the mountain and look into the crater. Also, I did not enjoy Naples as much as the other places we visited, but it was still interesting to go there. Overall, I would highly recommend this trip, as well as Enzo and Sabina! Great job to all who were involved!
— Review left November 30, 2025
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Randolph | Superior, WI
Whoa, a chance to review...! A+ First: Enzo, our Tour Leader: A+ Each traveler may have very well felt as if he or she was the only one on the tour, his attention was so ...fantastic, congenial and thorough. His knowledge, extraordinary. His tour guides were sharp. The lecturers were engaging and informative. The trip: having the first week ALL IN ONE LOCATION was great -- not "living out of a suitcase." Sorrento is a good walking city. We signed up, particularly because of my wife's interest in Vesuvius and Pompeii. When I saw that it was pretty much the first tour stop, I knew I was going to enjoy the entire two weeks (because don't tours tend to save the best for last...?) WOW, every stop, every exciting drive through Italian streets with amazing drivers, just got better and better -- Phaetum, Herculaneum...the coast boat ride, the cooking class (though shoulder season up there was a bit cool!) And, as long as I mentioned weather, we happen to have had two weeks of perfect weather, with temps between 52 and 68-70 each day, with no rain. The week after we arrived home, it rained every day, according to our weather app. Lucky...but we'll give yo the credit for that, too. ..and we are looking at the catalogs for another trip this spring. Thanks. Pat Ocken Superior, WI
— Review left November 25, 2025
James – Class of 2015 | Bethesda, MD
Exceptionally well designed tour covering significant historical range with pleasant surprises, e.g boat tours. Extremely well lead by local staff.
— Review left November 24, 2025
Linda – Class of 2025 | Charlevoix, MI
This program is an unsurpassed blend of scenery, food, fun experiences,and so many opportunities to learn first-hand about the history, geography, architecture, agriculture, and language of the Amalfi Coast.
— Review left November 23, 2025
Daniella – Class of 2023 | Berkeley, CA
An excellent, extremely well-planned program, with not a minute wasted. All the sites were wonderful, hotels, food, and transportation were good, as were the instructors and guides. A special shout-out goes to Enzo, our indefatigable group leader, who went above and beyond to make our experience full and hassle-free.
— Review left November 22, 2025
Karen | Vestal, NY
This was an amazing trip that took us to incredible historical sites and to beautiful places! The stay in Sorrento was lovely and the hotel location made it easy to walk to explore the city. The Amalfi coast and Capri travel was an wonderful adventure on bus and boat, and very well-coordinated to maximize our sight-seeing experience. I highly recommend this trip!
— Review left November 22, 2025
Janet – Class of 2024 | Kingsport, TN
This trip was even better than I could have imagined. A November trip could be rainey but this 2 week period was perfect weater, perfect tempatures, no crowds and we were able to see so much in such a short period of time. Amalfi Coast is a memory I will treasure for the rest of my life!
— Review left November 18, 2025
Sandra – Class of 2014 | Seattle, WA
This trip has a wonderful balance of archeological site and museum visits, lectures, city tours and opportunities to explore on our own. Mimmo, our lead guide provided high quality leadership and other local guides were excellent with a special call-out to Sabina.
— Review left November 14, 2025
Julius – Class of 2015 | Clemmons, NC
I was 100% delighted with his trip. Thank you very much ROAD SCHOLAR. Sincerely, Julius Jove
— Review left November 11, 2025
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Katherine – Class of 2008 | Chanhassen, MN
Loved the itinerary! Liked the hotels. Sabina is an exceptional guide!
— Review left October 29, 2025
Judy – Class of 2011 | Old Greenwich, CT
This is a perfect trip in every way! The trip leader, guides and instructors were exceptional. Pair this with beautiful scenery, good food, interesting people, culture and history as well as perfect pacing and a variety of activities and you have this trip to the Amalfi Coast. The additional pre-trip information was outstanding and was sent ahead rather than being given out during the trip. The organization of this trip is excellent which I attribute to the program provider. I loved the chance to do the steps from Ravello to Minori and would like to have done the path through the lemon groves to the adjoining town, but time was limited. While we had Georgia as our leader and Sabina as our primary guide, I know that other dates probably have others, who are hopefully wonderful too. I have done numerous RS trips and count this one as among the best.
— Review left October 19, 2025
Jane – Class of 2018 | Upper Black Eddy, PA
Our long awaited trip to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast was simply wonderful! As this was my first visit to Italy I really enjoyed immersing myself in the antiquity and the culture of the area. Our excursions were well planned and led by very knowledgeable expert guides and being able to stay in the same hotel for extended periods was a plus. This trip has a lot more free time built in than other RS trips I’ve been on but I really enjoyed this and had no problem filling my time. Our guide, Michelle, was delightful and managed to handle all the little curves with grace…and, a smile!
— Review left October 18, 2025
Edith | Seattle, WA
Tour Leader Michelle Basset was excellent. She saved the day when our flight to Naples was diverted and we got to Napoli late. She had driver waiting for us & welcomed us to hotel when we arrived. great first impression. We enjoyed the classes on art history, present day Italy, the guided tours thru Pompeii, Naples archeological museum, Herculeum and Paestum. highlights for me were family farm visit and cooking class, and the gardens in Ravello. villa Cimbrone was only suggested as optional. Villa Cimbrone and its classic viewpoints are not to be missed. my suggestions to improve trip, give out the map of Sorrento Coast Towns, by l'hospitality Italian, and booklet -Welcome to Sorrento by pitta di sorrento & sorrento fondazione. both would help us visualize the area and cultural offerings. also Pompeii archeological site has an app- My Pompeii that requires proof of ticket to access. it would be nice to have access to more info to supplement what we were able to see in the few hours we were there. the music concert we saw was great, but only 20 minutes. 3 tenor tickets were sold out. The tour lacked evening entertainment- the 3 tenors performance would have been nice. Recommend more info re evening entertainment, music and advance knowledge re getting tickets music lecture was bad, no one could follow him. Capri- glad we got there as early as we did, the convertible ride to annacapri in was fun, glad we got to do boat ride to see the caves. otherwise free time in Capri was just crowded touristy streets and shops. overall enjoyed our first Road Scholar trip, tour leader was excellent, enjoyed learning history, nice folks in our group, amazing how the tour buses left on time. scheduling very considerate re toilet access. I was surprised at how crowded and touristy Sorrento and capri were during what I thought was shoulder season. Makes me a bit wary of locations that experience over tourism in the future. Grazie, Edie
— Review left October 17, 2025
Alan – Class of 2025 | Seattle, WA
Group Leader Michelle Bassett: It would be difficult for me to put into words how much my wife and I appreciated Michelle Bassett as the consummate group leader from the very beginning of our experience to the very end of our experience. At the start of our journey, our Norwegian Air flight could not land at Naples due to radar problems and we got detoured to Bari. At Bari, personnel shortages and language barriers created much confusion and we ended up on a three hour ride on a decrepit bus back to Naples Airport. We “What’s App” called Michelle who rescued us by having a car pick us up at Naples Airport and then personally greet and welcome us to the program at the Michelangelo Hotel in Sorrento. She had our bags brought to our room and arranged for us to have dinner in the dining room just before it would close for the evening. Michelle put a happy ending on our very stressful day. Throughout every segment of the tour Michelle ensured that buses, guides and lecturers were on time—everything went like clockwork. And at the end of the tour, at the last dinner, Michelle arranged for my birthday to be acknowledged with song, a cake and personalized Libra note on beautiful paper. This is how Michelle behaves with everyone. Wow!
— Review left October 11, 2025
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Holly – Class of 2015 | Granite Bay, CA
Loved this trip because we did not change hotels so much. Sorrento is a great home base and Enzo is a very affable , knowledgeable and charming guide! We saw every must see along the Amalfi but were especially fascinated by Pompeii and Herculaneum. All local guides were compassionate and knowledgeable.
— Review left October 7, 2025
Deborah – Class of 2025 | Centennial, CO
Loved this trip for several reasons: - Itinerary - how it was sequenced - Absolutely great tour leader in Enzo; he is top notch in keeping everything running smoothly, in sharing his knowledge, and his great personality - Wonderful tour guide in Sabina, what a wealth of knowledge she has; we had her with us for 3 days so got to know her; the other tour guides were fine - Accommodations were fine - Speakers were knowledgeable, informative - Great group of travelers - Wonderful lunch in Anacapri - Wonderful final dinner in Naples Only quibbles would be the following: - The three nights in Minori - suggest having one of the dinners be on own rather than at the hotel; some of the menu items were overcooked/dry All in all, will definitely take another Road Scholar trip based on my experience of this one.
— Review left October 6, 2025
Carolyn – Class of 2019 | Tucson, AZ
This trip was great - a blend of history and scenery, both outstanding. Michelle is a fabulous leader - a wealth of experience wrapped in kindness.
— Review left October 6, 2025
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Carol – Class of 2025 | Los Angeles, CA
Seeing the Amalfi Coast had been on my “Bucket List” for sometime. This was my first Road Scholar trip and experiencing how RS arranges and conducts tours was also something I wanted to see. In preparation for this trip, all my contacts for planning with RS personnel were always personable and helpful. I felt supported and well-taken care of. That included my making personal travel plans to arrive a day early and stay at a local hotel and connect up with RS transport the following day. I really appreciated how RS helped with those plans and got us to Sorrento without any issues. I want to start off by heaping praises on our fabulous tour leader, Irene and guide, Sabina. They blended the best of experience and knowledge of what they were guiding us to see, with enthusiasm, friendliness, and caring that kept us travelers informed and engaged. There was a good blending of informative presentations of history, art, culture by professionals before we embarked on an excursion. However the music traditions lecture was scheduled at the end of a long day when all were tired and thus not well attended. The museum and historical site tours were amazing and greatly enhanced my understanding and appreciation for that historical period of time. It was great that RS added lesser known art forms, such as marquetry and paper making to round out our appreciation of artistry of the times. Other highlights: I was excited to see the famed Amalfi Coastline. The views from bus rides along the coastline and countryside and the boat ride along the coast and to Capri were spectacular. I am a “foodie” and enjoyed experiencing Italian food! Irene made good restaurant choices, especially the amazing dinner and views at Ristorante Antico Francischiello and our final dinner at Ristorante Zi Teresa. I really enjoyed the outing to Agriturismo Galatea organic farm. The cooking demonstration & gnocchi-making cooking class was great fun. Thank you RS and Irene and Sabina!!
— Review left October 1, 2025
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Aillil – Class of 2025 | Los Angeles, CA
What a great trip, and what incomparable tour leader and guides in Irene and Sabina! I can’t praise Irene enough for her energy, knowledge, and people skills! The hotels were great for the most part, although the Minori Palace hotel left some things to be desired. Our experience there had the following deficiencies: 1. The bathroom shower had mold 2. Some Bathroom lights weren’t working 3. There was a smell of gas in the roof restaurant 4. I was served a watered-down drink at the roof bar 5. Our closet had mismatched clothes hangers. Admittedly, Some of these are nits, and others might not be the hotel’s responsibility. On the other hand, our room was large, quiet and bright, and The roof restaurant and bar had great views. I think the Minori Palace hotel is being upgraded, but it still needs work. I hope it reaches the level of excellence of the other hotels on the tour.
— Review left September 29, 2025
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Marilyn – Class of 2019 | Orland Park, IL
My tripto the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento was outstanding. Irene Rios was fabulous. She was always working to make sure we had the best experience and all the arrangements from hotels, restaurants, drivers were ready and met our needs. The instructors were so knowledgeable and informative. Each of them help to make the trip memorable and fun. Trinity College should be very proud of these instructors. They worked hard to make the learning experience fun and exciting. Because they understand the subject manner so well, they made it enjoyable and easy to understand. Special shout out to Sabina Gargiulo and Irene Rios who really worked hard to make this trip special.
— Review left September 29, 2025
Eric – Class of 2025 | Holmdel, NJ
We had a wonderful experience visiting many beautiful and interesting places along with a very nice group of other participants. We were well taken care of by Road Scholar and our group leader.
— Review left September 27, 2025
Laura – Class of 2017 | Chicago, IL
This is a thoroughly enjoyable program. It strikes the perfect balance of educational and fun. The hotels were comfortable and very well located. Many fantastic meals. It includes all the obvious "must see" locations of the Amalfi Coast as well as some unexpected gems. Loved it!
— Review left September 27, 2025
Sheila – Class of 2024 | Montréal, Canada
I highly recommend the Road Scholar trip "Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento. The scenery, the beauty of the region is amazing and the quality of food is fantastic! The trip includes a wide range of interesting physical, educational and tactile activities.
— Review left September 23, 2025
Deborah – Class of 2025 | Fishkill, NY
This was my first time to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, and I thoroughly enjoyed the trip. The itinerary was well planned. Our group leader, Giorgia, kept us well informed about times and meeting spots. Our tour guides were highly knowledgeable, entertaining and very approachable. Sabina was exceptional at dodging crowds and zeroing in on highlights at the archeological sites and museums. We were really able to make the most of our time there and learned so much. The hotels were centrally located and comfortable. Almost everyone spoke English - which I really appreciated. It would have been helpful if the hotel breakfast dining rooms opened by 6:30 AM, if only for coffee at that time. (I know others felt the same way.) A suggestion for a nearby caffe to grab an early morning coffee would be helpful on future tours. Overall, it was a wonderful experience.
— Review left September 17, 2025
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Claire – Class of 2013 | Springfield, VA
This was a most interesting tour and covered both history and art, and scenery as well. The hotels were well-chosen and the food was delicious. Both Georgia, the trip manager, and Sabina, the main local guide, were superb in their knowledge and made sure that we enjoyed our visit. We especially enjoyed the music concert in a small Sorrento church and the day on Capri, but it was all fun! Trip was well-planned and the activities were well-balanced. We never felt stressed on the trip--just looking forward to what the next day offerred.
— Review left June 20, 2025
Joanne – Class of 2025 | Arlington, VA
This was our first Road Scholar trip for my husband and me. It couldn't have been better! The small group of travelers (16 of us!) got along well and I learned a lot by the questions that were asked of local tour guides who are certainly experts in their field of study. Our group leader, Domenico Nucci, was fluent in Italian and he understood the American tourist quite well that he anticipated our needs and interests. He always gave spot on recommendations of what to do during free time and also what restaurants we would like. We lucked out with the weather (low 60s - low 70s and sunny). The food on the Amalfi Coast was excellent--we didn't have a bad meal. Our church friends who had been on this program in May 2024 had raved about it. Glad we listened to join this trip! A gentleman on our tour was a self-taught photographer and Art History major so his photos he shared were quite beautiful, and he and his wife were a delight as well as all the other travelers. Loved it!!!
— Review left June 20, 2025
Bobbi – Class of 2014 | Mount Pleasant, SC
What a fabulous trip! The scenery was spectacular! The hotels and food were excellent! Our leader Michelle was just excellent at every turn. And we were so thrilled to have Sabina as our guide, accompanying us to so many wonderful places. Visiting Capri (and a boat ride around Capri) was a huge highlight for me! And our group of 16 fellow-travelers was just the best!
— Review left June 9, 2025
Martha – Class of 2015 | Davidson, NC
Excellent program, beautiful scenery along the Almifi Coast. We loved learning about the ancient Roman and Greek cultures in Pompeii
— Review left May 21, 2025
Deborah – Class of 2022 | Louisville, TN
This trip exceeded my high expectations. Michelle was an outstanding leader in every way. Can't think of anything I would change. I skipped a couple of outings just because I was exhausted.
— Review left May 15, 2025
Leanna | Gwynedd, PA
The educational depth, the spectacular scenery and most of all, the qualifications and leadership of--Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento--make this an outstanding Road Scholar Trip.
— Review left May 12, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
Lianne – Class of 2024 | North Charleston, SC
I so enjoyed my first trip to Italy and especially to the Amalfi Coast. As usual, Road Scholar put together a very comprehensive and amazing program and Michelle was a wonderful group leader. The other tour guides were also so informative. I was especially moved by Pompeii and could have spent a longer time there quite easily. The hotels and restaurants were great. I did feel there might have a been a bit too much "free time", but others may have enjoyed having that time. The only minor negative I would say was in Naples on the last tour day. Although the archeological museum was incredible, the walk around the city was a bit difficult as it was very crowded on the streets, maybe because it was a Saturday? All in all, I would highly recommend this tour and I have hundreds of pictures to prove it!
— Review left May 5, 2025
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Steven – Class of 2022 | Middlebury, VT
We will always look back at this trip and be glad we accepted the challenge of a "Let's Go" tour. It was all we could handle, but the rewards were great! Our main guide, Enzo, was the best one we've had on our five Road Scholar tours. He is truly an expert, and very adept at working through the inevitable rough spots that happen on any tour. Enzo was joined by Sabina for a good portion of the time in Sorrento. What a delight she is! Once again, a guide with Road Scholar brings terrific information and insight. To think that we walked the streets of Pompeii and Herculaneum! The added delight for this lover of antiquities was Pasteum. The Greek temples there are to be savored and enjoyed! Capri, with its funicular, was a delightful experience as well. Do consider this tour - but be sure to get in shape so you can enjoy it best!
— Review left April 28, 2025
Allan – Class of 2022 | Arlington, VA
Excellent in every way, especially our trip lead , Enzo , and all the guides ; everyone of whom was very knowledgeable, engaging and attentive.
— Review left April 28, 2025
Alan | Santa Barbara, CA
I highly recommend this trip since it combines visits to the Pompei Ruins, Herulaneum as well as a visit to the incredible Archaeological Museum in Naples stunning views of the Amalfi coast and the towns in that area.
— Review left April 26, 2025
Sharon – Class of 2016 | Portland, OR
Beyond the View: Sorrento and Amalfi was the trip of a lifetime! Besides the beautiful vistas and amazing museums, Road Scholar took care of our group with kindness and efficiency, providing us with memories of friendship and new perspectives on Italy and her history.
— Review left April 23, 2025
Philip – Class of 2025 | Medford, MA
This was our first RS trip and it made a good impression.
— Review left April 21, 2025
Pamela – Class of 2020 | Derwood, MD
What a wonderful trip. Domenico was a wonderful guide - friendly, knowledgeable and professional. The trip went smoothly. I’ve been wanting to see Pompeii since I was a kid. The trips to Pompeii, Herculaneum and Paestum were amazing. The boat rides along the coast and stops in Capri, Positano and Amalfi were beautiful. There was plenty of free time with lots lovely walks, shops and restaurants to visit. I would have loved an extra hour to wander freely about Pompeii and Herculaneum. It felt a bit rushed although we did see a lot of those amazing sites and perhaps entrances and visits are timed. There weren’t many crowds and the weather was perfect. Food and accommodations were quite good. Service was friendly and hotels were clean, comfortable and in great locations. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this trip.
— Review left April 20, 2025
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Martin – Class of 2024 | Bozeman, MT
Sorrento and Minori are gorgeous, and seeing the ruins at Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, and Paestum made this a very educational experience as well. The October-November timing was perfect; the weather was still nice and the crowds a bit thinner than they would be earlier in the year.
— Review left December 20, 2024
Kim – Class of 2024 | Oklahoma City, OK
Well organized and fun trip. Great program management. Overall good hotel amenities/walkable locations. Enjoyed the scheduled meals and on my own. The museums, archaeological site visits, and tour instructors were first rate. Enjoyed the boat excursions around Capri and along the Amalfi coast. For myself the paved downhill path that runs between Ravello and Minori was a personal trip highlight. The trail was well marked, but is steep with few hand rails and consists mainly of steps. Because of fewer tourists and comfortable weather, I would have no issues traveling the countries bordering the Mediterranean during the October/November months. I definitely intend on taking future RS trips.
— Review left November 15, 2024
Gail – Class of 2012 | Longmeadow, MA
We loved all the field trips with exceptional guides. Pompeii, Paestum, Capri, the Amalfi Coast are amazing and beautiful Our dinner at Francischiello de Peppino was impressive as well as our cooking lesson at the "agriturismo"! Sorrento had so many hidden gems such as the Antonio Ligabue exhibit, the stations of the cross hike to a shrine, and our classical music concert. The Villa Rufolo was interesting and we were so happy our guide, Irene, suggested also visiting the Gardens of Villa Cimbrone which were amazing. Irene was an outstanding group leader who went above an beyond to make sure we were enjoying our tour. We had an excellent experience on this dream vacation.
— Review left November 12, 2024
Barbara – Class of 2016 | Beverly Hills, MI
The trip to Amalfi was perfectly planned and flawlessly executed. It provided all the best that travel can offer: spectacular scenery, wonderful food, fascinating history, and enjoyable music in the company of interesting travel companions. So glad I participated.
— Review left November 12, 2024
Diane – Class of 2024 | Arlington, CA
What a fabulous trip!! Thank you. Positives: - I felt we were very well taken care of; - the local guides were all knowledgeable and fantastic; - our group leader was helpful, understanding; good balance between giving us space and "herding" us; - the balance between program time and free time was just right; - the restaurants we were taken to were wonderful; loved the organic farm; - the meeting upon arrival and dropping off for departure was smooth; - the pre-trip information was good; - Road Scholar answered questions promptly. Suggestions: - have lectures an hour later in the afternoon (at 3:30 pm rather than 2:30 pm). It was difficult for me to stay awake during lecture time; - maybe have a little bit of snacks during the lecture break time; - I don't know if this is possible: I would love to hear from 1 or 2 ordinary residents how life is like for them in Sorrento, or one of the small towns along the Amalfi Coast. (Just a thought.) In the end, all good.
— Review left November 11, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Diane – Class of 2016 | Raleigh, NC
This was my 6th Road Scholar trip and I was delighted with the itinerary, expert guides, the free time to explore on our own, and getting to know fellow trip members. The special experiences planned for us in Sorrento, Naples, and the Amalfi coast left me with a new, much enhanced understanding of the history, culture and people. And though I will never be able to speak as rapidly or with such drama, I did love the spirit of Italians from these regions. When our initial group leader, Domenico, had to leave us after the first week due to a family crisis, we were introduced to Irina who stepped into leading our group with enthusiasm and warmth. And, of course, the beauty of the Amalfi coast, seeing Mt. Vesuvius, touring Pompeii and Herculaneum, speaks for itself, making this trip a “must do” for me.
— Review left October 28, 2024
Dolores – Class of 2016 | Spring, TX
The lectures were interesting, perhaps with the exception of the music presentation. The presenters, as well as the guides, were clearly experts in their fields, but good presenters.  They made appropriate use of visuals, spoke clearly and audibly (which the music presenter did not), had a sense of humor, and approached their subject matter so that it became relatable to our lives here and now. Our first guide's fall was quite unfortunate and hopefully people understood that the change of guides was a necessity.  As happens often, change is difficult for some people, particularly when one has enjoyed the initial experience.  Clearly, our second guide's personality and approach to our trips was different, but he was knowledgeable and professional, often injected a bit of humor, and tried his best to accommodate to an emergency situation.   In terms of the meals, they were adequate.  Breakfasts at the Michelangelo, given the abundance of fresh fruit, failed to provide enough choices in that respect.  Eggs were served cold, which was not tasty at all.  However, breakfasts at Villa Romana were wonderful and meals tasty.  The hotel itself was lovely, the staff very friendly. Our visits to the archeological sites were fun;  our guide was quite funny, without losing her focus to the subject at hand.  She made history relatable to us, our daily lives.    What I'd like to be included:  a trip to a beach, or time to enjoy the water:  the weather was great, the water chilly (for me, having grown up enjoying Mexican warm water beaches) but bearable.   The boat trip would have been so wonderful had we been able to jump off in the clear Mediterranean waters!  Several people had to "sneak" away from the lecture or an activity in order to enjoy the ocean.   Unfortunately, the Paestum visit happened under a severe downpour and thunderstorm. Lightening was close and often: I felt we should have aborted the visit, what with umbrellas were the perfect lightening rod.
— Review left October 20, 2024
Catherine – Class of 2024 | Stittsville, Canada
I have just returned from my first Road Scholar program (Beyond the View: Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast) and I couldn't have been more pleased with the trip and the Road Scholar organization. I will definitely be booking a second Road Scholar trip! C. Donnelly
— Review left October 15, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Dawn – Class of 2022 | Manassas, VA
The trip was long anticipated as I have wanted to see Pompeii and Herculaneum for decades. The bonus was that we toured the Naples Archaeological Museum. The guides were fabulous primarily bec they had extensive knowledge about what it was that we were touring. The guides were worth the cost of the trip! The buses and drivers were another A+ feature as were the choice of sites we visited especially the Marquetry Museum, the Villa of San Michele on the Isle of Capri and cooking at the Countryside farm. The one down side was the lecture room in the Hotel Michelangelo that we had a number of lectures in. It lacked any ventilation so that people fell asleep. I mentioned it to Jan the Coordinator as well as the Concierge but they seemed powerless to remedy the situation. Other than that, I would highly recommend this RS trip to anyone.
— Review left October 4, 2024
Linda – Class of 2024 | Plantation, FL
A world of knowledge, a fantastic experience!
— Review left June 8, 2024
Bruce – Class of 2013 | Minneapolis, MN
This was one of our favorite Road Scholar trips and we've been on seven others. We loved every minute of it and learned so much. Seeing Pompeii (the actual site), and the findings on display at the archaeological museum in Naples, Herculaneum, and Paestum were true highlights. The guides were phenomenal.
— Review left May 27, 2024
Michelle – Class of 2020 | Evanston, IL
We greatly enjoyed this trip and learned so much about Italy -- past, present, and even future! Michelle B. was an EXCELLENT trip leader and took care of all of our needs. Her calm and positive demeanor were greatly appreciated. All of the guides and lecturers were so knowledgeable and provided us with so much to think about in terms of Italian history, art, music, culture, politics, and of course, food and Limoncello! The accommodations and restaurants were excellent. My only suggestion for improvement would be to structure the lectures so that there is more time for group discussion and reflection. So much valuable information is shared by the experts, but I would have loved to spend time discussing what we learned via some open-ended prompts. For example, regarding Pompeii and the fact that the city was buried 2,000 years ago -- what if that happened to us today -- what if our society was buried/disappeared for 2,000 years -- what would people 2,000 years from now find and what would they think of our culture? Or regarding current Italian political/economic situation, what are similarities to the US? Thank you for a trip that was educational, enjoyable, and inspiring!
— Review left May 21, 2024
Gayle – Class of 2019 | Arlington, VA
The Amalfi Coast trip was the best one we have been on. I encourage everyone to take that trip. Sabina was the best guide ever.
— Review left May 20, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Haskell – Class of 2018 | Lawrence, KS
I think Road Scholar did everything to make this trip a success. Domenico, our Leader, was a superb organizer as well as a voice for cultural enlightenment. The individual guides probably led us to everything they could in the time they had (and avoiding conflicting groups of tourists), though I see from Web photos that we probably missed some striking art in villas in Pompeii and Herculaneum. They were able to answer all questions, and showed their expertise. I loved seeing Paestum! It's too bad the weather was so much cooler and damper than anticipated, but RS staff did their best. Excellent hotel choices in Sorrento and Minori. High points for me, other than the archeological: Ravello, Capri, Sorento, Minori. The mountainous slopes all around us down to the sea were stunning! I marvel at the thousands of years of adaptive archictecture and agriculture. I could easily have foregone the walk in overcrowded, dirty Naples. However, I will long remember the superb contents of the Naples Archeological Museum.
— Review left May 19, 2024
Kathryn – Class of 2019 | Prairie Village, KS
This was a very rewarding trip. My interests in history, archaeology, art, different cultures and, oh yes, good food all were well covered. It is an active trip. Participants should prepare to be on the move! Micelle’s leadership was top notch. She kept us on time, was unflappable with any issues, and responsive to any concerns. The assortment of learning opportunities was varied. The expected, Pompeii, Capri and the unexpected Tarsia and Paper Mill museum, Agriturismo visit and dinner. Many “golden moments” from this trip to remember.
— Review left May 12, 2024
Capri – Class of 2022 | Albuquerque, NM
Trip of a lifetime. Excellent group leader and guides. Very well organized.
— Review left April 29, 2024
James | Chester, CA
Fantastic! Informative! Fun!
— Review left April 26, 2024
Anne – Class of 2019 | West Boylston, MA
Do not hesitate: click Register. Every single facet of this program was outstanding. So grateful to Domenico and all our guides. Culture and history huge highlights. To walk in the steps of ancient Greeks and Romans. No words. Minimal hotel moves really enhanced our gaining comfort with both Sorrento and Minori. Sorrento at the Easter Processions was a once in a lifetime. Air scented with orange blossoms. Wow. Everywhere! Strongly recommend viewing free YouTube videos for ProWalk Tours: Sorrento and Positano really enhanced our experience. There is a gorgeous cliff walk gained by walking up a ramp while facing the harbor - ramp to your right in Positano! Seek sea glass and majolica shards on all beaches! Consider bringing hiking poles and using them for the San Antonio shrine in Sorrento and the walk down from Ravello to Minori. Highly recommended! The best gelato was in Ravello - ask for guides’ fave shop you can’t go wrong!! So grateful to our 18 compadres - David annd I miss you all! Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!
— Review left April 24, 2024
Gayle – Class of 2024 | West Sacramento, CA
Excellent program. I would highly recommend! No doubt about it, I would love to go again and again. I can't say enough. I was wonderful.
— Review left April 22, 2024
Judy – Class of 2023 | Washington, DC
My first Road Scholar trip was superb in every respect! The guides and lecturers were all knowledgeable and very helpful. Kudos to Enrica and Sylvia for describing ancient civilizations and making those ruins come alive -- special thanks to Enrica for her lively discussion of daily life in Pompeii and Herculaneum, most particularly for the women. Enzo guided our rambles along narrow mountain paths, so we didn't get too lost, and Domenico was an engaging, knowledgeable, and always available leader, whether for a 3:00 a.m. Good Friday procession in Sorrento or a calming presence in the hotel lobby in Naples for those of us who walked downstairs from the 21st floor during a midnight fire alarm. I appreciated the good balance between organized activities and free time. The food was delicious (especially at the agro-turismo), the hotels were charming and the assorted drivers and boat captains all got us safely to where we needed to be so we could enjoy the view.
— Review left April 15, 2024
Robert – Class of 2009 | Memphis, TN
A superb trip. Pompeii and Herculaneum have been on our "bucket list" for years, and now we have had the opportunity to visit those famous classical sites. But not to be missed is Paestum with its three temples in remarkably good condition despite the ongoing ages and the visiting guests. Sorrento was the perfect central location for much of this trip; interesting in its own right and central to so much on the Amallfi Coast. Needless to say, the scenery is spectacular; the food is varied and always filling; and everyday provided sites which amazed us.
— Review left January 2, 2024
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Louise – Class of 2019 | Drexel Hill, PA
When I chose this adventure on line I wanted to experience a new connection in my life that was educational, enjoyable, meeting new people and fun. Road Scholar did not disappoint me. I loss my husband 7 years ago. I would put all my time into my job. In 2023 I d retire from job of 25 years. I decided to take risk and try a new avenues. The trip was enriching, educational and fun. The people on the tour were easy going, friendly and adaptable to the day to day active experiences on the tour. Everyday was a new day full with amazing adventure. We viewed such beauty mystic scenery in each of the small towns. We Experience the past and present history, people culture and delicious organic foods each day in these small towns . Our hotels were clean , comfortably and quiet. Transportations each day of our tours were safe, clean, drivers courteous and tour guides were very knowledgeable which made the rides interesting and fun. Our Group Leader Domenico Nucci was charming, knowledgeable of the history and culture of areas we were visiting. Domenico was professional , high energy, interesting , true historian and helpful. Domenico took the time help us getting to the San Carlo Opera house to buy tickets for our last night stay in Napoli The opening of the Opera season started that last night of our tour which was a dream come true for me to experience such a grand place . It was a fanatic way to end a truly amazing trip. I can back a fuller enrich person with all the new experiences I learned. Thank you Road Scholar & Domenico
— Review left December 28, 2023
Mary – Class of 2007 | Kennett Square, PA
Longing for ancient history? Looking for expansive & thrilling vistas? Sorrento and the Amalfi coat delivers all! Gaze across the Bay of Naples to Mt. Vesuvius at sunset from high above the cliffs of Sorrento. Mingle with the locals, enjoy lectures at Pompeii, Paestum & Herculaneum by guides proud of their heritage. Trip leader Domenico was both enthusiastic and skilled at coordinating our trip along the Amalfi coast!! Plenty of free time for exploration around Sorrento, Capri and Ravello for those who like to walk. "Bucket List" item? Check!
— Review left December 23, 2023
Gail – Class of 2023 | Palo Alto, CA
I thought Dominico and Jan did a great job..and all of the related guides for different sites as well.They were well informed, easy to talk to and very enthusiastic about Italy and all the information they shared with us. It was highly educational and the mix of events, outings terrific. We also enjoyed the other participants. Scenery, political, social and cultural history, food and music all a treat. It is challenging and rewarding to absorb so much. One recommendation ..in Sorrento during Greek and Roman Art presentation it would have been great to note a little more information about Greek and Roman architectural and historical impact on the development of Sorrento. Thanks for a great trip.
— Review left December 18, 2023
Patricia – Class of 2021 | Santa Rosa, CA
Sure beats driving the Almafi coast individually. Great program.
— Review left December 16, 2023
William – Class of 2021 | Santa Rosa, CA
I've traveled a lot over the years, both independently and with groups, and this third Road Scholar trip holds to their high standards. I've been to Italy several times and thought I knew it pretty well, buh this trip taught me a lot and I'm pleased. Pleased too with the warmth and camaraderie of fellow scholars.
— Review left December 15, 2023
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Tauna – Class of 2023 | Portland, OR
This was my first Road Scholar trip and I enjoyed it more than I’d expected to. Everything was fantastic from our guide, Michelle Bassett, who was so sweet to us all, very well-organized, kept us informed and would respond to any questions or concerns I had whenever I messaged her, to the entire itinerary and local experts! I especially adored Enrica Guida who was our guide for Pompeii and Herculaneum. What a treasure she is. Enrica has a way of making the experience come alive! She is absolutely fantastic. Jan in Sorrento has vast knowledge of Sorrento and Vincenzo who took us to Capri and Positano were fantastic also. The hotels were super also. The Michelangelo in Sorrento and the hotel in Minori were my favorites. Our group was a lot of fun. However there was one obviously very sick couple (lots of open coughing and sneezing during the entire tour) who didn’t wear a mask for most of the time on our entire tour and I know that at least one of my tour friends caught their illness. It would be nice if Road Scholar could require mask wearing from people who are obviously very ill with Covid or another cold virus so as to limit the chance of spreading the illness to others and just out of courtesy. I know that may be difficult though to require mask wearing. My advice is bring your own masks should you need them. I wore my mask when I was around them on our activities and fortunately I didn’t catch anything from them. Aside from that, I thoroughly enjoyed my first Road Scholar trip and will be back for more adventures! 5 stars all the way. Wow moments include our visits to Herculaneum, Pompeii and the day trip to Capri. Another highlight during free time was my visit to the Mastellone Giuseppe’s inlaid wood shop in Sorrento where I bought a beautiful matching lamp and clock which he shipped to me (thank you Suzy for taking me in there!). Also, the warmth of the Italian people was so wonderful. It made it hard to come home to the States! Five star rating!
— Review left November 15, 2023
Venetia – Class of 2018 | Asheville, NC
My husband and I were able to check off one of our “bucket list” items with this program by visiting Pompeii and the stunning Amalfi coast. Our group leader was enthusiastic and able to share so much about the area. All of our tours were impressive and the information shared by the tour leaders added so much to the content. Not only is the area full of beauty, the history and cultural aspects were the cherry on top of the trip!
— Review left November 13, 2023
Linda – Class of 2022 | Eagan, MN
Many of the places we visited offered a walk through time and events of the past. If you love hearing about archeology and history, this is a good fit for you. The food is healthy, fresh, and tasty. The views are postcard worthy.
— Review left November 8, 2023
Jennifer – Class of 2021 | Hugo, MN
Wonderful journey through an historic as well as beautiful part of the world. Great educational tours through Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well lots of local insight, good food and great tour instructors.
— Review left November 6, 2023
Janis – Class of 2023 | Lacey, WA
I would not hesitate to sign up again for Beyond the View! What a wonderful, educational and fun tour! The program leader Michelle was so accommodating to all our group . The guides were beyond educational and informative. I plan to go again in 2025. So much history and they work very hard to preserve it and share it with the participants! Excellent tour and worth the cost!
— Review left November 1, 2023
James – Class of 2011 | South Haven, MI
Excellent program and trip. well guided and lectured. amazing to to see our historic culture and how it has impacted who we are and how we live
— Review left October 14, 2023
Virginia – Class of 2018 | Sherborn, MA
Don't miss this chance to visit and learn about the archaeological sites.
— Review left October 4, 2023
Rolf – Class of 2021 | Ormond Beach, FL
An excellent experience I would recommend for anyone interested in visiting southern Italy!
— Review left October 4, 2023
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Jane – Class of 2015 | Weaverville, NC
This was an excellent trip in every way! We enjoyed varied and comprehensive travel experiences; well planned, organized, and executed. Michelle was an outstanding guide and went out of her way (numerous times)for us. Jan was great and all of the local guides were interesting. I have two suggestions; first that all Road Scholar guides should be provided with better quality microphones; and secondly that participants be allowed more time in some of the day trip towns as opposed to having to be back on the bus by 3:00 to return to the hotel. Thank You for everything, Jane Saber
— Review left September 16, 2023
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Marilyn – Class of 2014 | Portland, OR
This was my third trip to Italy, but my first trip south of Rome. The pace of life and the people were welcoming and helped cement a relaxing vacation. Unfortunately, the weather was mostly blustery and extremely rainy in May. I was grateful for an umbrella and raincoat, as well as layers. We all expected some sunny days, but there were not many. Nonetheless, the trips to Pompei and Herculaneum fell on mostly pleasant days--coolish, but mostly dry. Our guide to these sites was the amazing Claudius Major. I could not have been more pleased--he was extremely knowledgeable and a great story teller. The pace of this trip was much less rigorous than other trips I have taken with similar ratings (this was my 15th RS program). If you're looking for a slower paced program, this is your cup of tea. There was more free time and more time eating on your own than is usual on a RS trip in my experience. Tips were also suggested, which is unusual in a RS program. We spent the first week in a hotel in Sorrento with quite small rooms (at least they were small for couples), no view, and a lot of free time on rainy days. I understand that the cost of living is very high in Sorrento and I suspect the size of the rooms reflected that. I felt a bit cramped staying for a week. The single members of our group found the rooms more than adequate. The lectures, activities, and guides were all very good. But, overall, the pace was a bit slow for me. I felt that I could have done everything in about half the time on my own (though the expert presentations and guides were much appreciated and would have been hard to arrange on my own). Perhaps the slow pace was a fluke due to the rampant COVID in our group (one in three) and the unseasonably stormy weather. Overall a good experience, but I probably would only recommend it to people expecting a more leisurely program.
— Review left June 18, 2023
Ronald – Class of 2023 | Easton, MD
Great trip. I am a survivor of the Amalfi Coast roads!
— Review left June 14, 2023
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Amy – Class of 2022 | Monrovia, CA
This was our second trip with RS. As expected, it was very educational and very well organized. Mimmo, our leader was wonderful. The hotel in Sorrento and all the included meals for the first week were great with the exception of the welcome dinner, which was not up to RS standards. Great staff at the hotel Michelangelo. Fabulous guide in Pompeii. Unfortunately, we were plagued by serious rain, especially in Capri. We were terribly rushed in Capri by the guide, and it was hard to keep up with him and hear him with the rain, the slippery cobblestones, and the umbrellas. He should have slowed down. We had to run from the boat to the funicular and crush into the funicular and none of us knew where we were going. Then my husband got COVID. Mimmo helped me get my own room and I stayed with the group. Then I got it, and RS did not really help us figure things out other than to tell us to go to a lab for official test results. We opted to leave the program because the group was moving on the next day to Minori, and we weren't offered any transportation or help. We left the next day. RS emergency services did get us on a plane home and we are working with insurance under trip interruption. If the weather had cooperated and we vaccinated people had not gotten COVID, it would have been a better trip. Given all that, a couple days were too jam packed for comfort: specifically a day in Capri followed immediately(1/2 hour later) by a lecture followed by a short concert in town . Many opted out of the lecture and concert. It was not a good plan. I can keep up, but this was over the top. Mimmo and Jan were good; the art lecturer was lovely, the Pompeii guide was brilliant. The highlight was the dinner overlooking Capri in Massa Lubrense. Fabulous food and venue. So lovely. And lunch in Anacapri was excellent. All good food. Thank you for the good times.
— Review left June 12, 2023
Tim – Class of 2017 | Green Bay, WI
An outstanding trip! The trip has wonderful leaders, hotels, program, and excellent food. This is definitely an active trip, with many opportunities to learn about Greek and Roman history while enjoying modern day Italy. I would highly recommend the trip.
— Review left May 31, 2023
Martin – Class of 2016 | St Petersburg, FL
It was a trip of a lifetime to a fascinating and beautiful region of Italy.
— Review left May 15, 2023
Beth | Scarborough, ME
I can't think of a better way to get traveling again!
— Review left May 2, 2023
Dagmara – Class of 2022 | ,
Beyond the View-The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento was a fabulous well-planned 11 night adventure which maximized our time while combining visits to 3 archeological sites (Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Paestum- a Greek site) by knowledgeable guides, an archeological museum in Naples, and visits to exceptionally scenic Capri and spectacular Ravello. I enjoyed the bus rides on the scenic Amalfi drive and the scenic boat ride from Amalfi to Minori. During free time we were able to explore additional worthwhile options.
— Review left May 1, 2023
Maren – Class of 2015 | Castro Valley, CA
This program was delightful with lots of education provided about Greek, Roman, and current cultures of the Amalfi Coast. We loved all of the activities including the hands on experience of making gnocchi and a lemon tart at the agriturismo. It was also wonderful to see the Tarsia Museum's collection and learn from Alessandro Fiorentino about the detailed work that goes into making each piece. Enrica Guida is a delightful expert to learn from with so much knowledge and a clear love for sharing with others. Domenico Nucci was wonderful as our trip coordinator and guide. I would highly recommend this program to anyone who wants to learn about Greek, Roman and Italian cultures while visiting Pompeii, Herculaneum, Pasteum, the Archaeological Museum in Naples and the beautiful Amalfi Coast.
— Review left April 18, 2023
Lorrie – Class of 2023 | Genoa, NE
This trip was amazing! All the planning and transportation was arranged and I could totally immerse myself in learning about the area with the knowledge of the instructors.
— Review left April 17, 2023
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Mary-Beth – Class of 2022 | Naples, FL
Sorry for delay. It was a totally wonderful trip from beginning to end. Our director and guides from Sorrento to back to naples were knowledgeable , helpful and professional. Can’t wait to travel with RS again in the near future. Thank you Mary-Beth
— Review left February 28, 2023
Michael – Class of 2022 | Byron Center, MI
The trip of a lifetime led by a knowledgeable and friendly group leader. Guides were great! We got a great diversity of the communities and food. Lots of good knowledge learned at all sites we visited. Hotels and restaurants were great choices. Good balance of organized time and free time. We made new friends, learned a lot of the areas we visited. We will definitely recommend this trip to others.
— Review left December 13, 2022
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Holly – Class of 2016 | Henrico, VA
My trip was truly magical...a dream come true. The tour leaders were all exceptional and loved every lecture. Only negative was Caesar Augusta Hotel in Sorrento. Altho the location was ideal the hotel itself was not, hope it has been changed. Also note that in Sorrento Friday Sat and Sunday nights were all on our own and they could have been spread out a little more evenly. Restaurant suggestions were great. I LOVE Road Scholar! Thank you! Best, Holly Curry
— Review left November 11, 2022
Kim – Class of 2022 | Palatine, IL
A wonderful trip with road scholar.I would recommend to all.
— Review left November 3, 2022
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John – Class of 2010 | Solvang, CA
My daughter and I had a wonderful time on this trip. We were able to visit places we had read and heard about for years, and were lucky to have been able to do so with such a compatible group of people. Michelle was a wizard at organizing everything and keeping it running smoothly. She went well above and beyond on occasion, as when she was able to arrange a restaurant reservation for us on very short notice at a popular and extremely busy establishment. We were very fortunate to have her as our trip leader.
— Review left October 17, 2022
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Diane – Class of 2015 | Westford, MA
It was a wonderful trip. Thanks to our guide Dominico - out of 4 starts I would give him 5! He was always there keeping us informed of the schedule and so much information on the places we were visiting! The other historians were so informed and interesting, we didn't lack for any historical data. The locations of the hotels were perfect, but the rooms were lacking.... beds were terrible, and plugs were insufficient. Other than that, Amalfi Coast and trips included were great!
— Review left October 5, 2022
Martha – Class of 2022 | Irvine, CA
If you are interested in the ancient Roman and Greek life, this trip that includes Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum, and the incredible archeological museum in Naples is just for you. Bring hiking poles with rubber tips for the ups and downs at the archaeological sites. A fascinating adventure!
— Review left September 29, 2022
Peggy – Class of 2011 | Dublin, OH
The Amalfi Coast is beautiful and filled with much historical interest. While visiting Pompeii fulfilled a lifelong dream, Herculaneum was much more spectacular. Staying for 7 nights in one hotel in Sorrento enhanced my ability to be immersed in the program without having to think about packing up for the next stop. In times of Covid I can’t stress enough the need to be vigilant in protecting yourself and your fellow travelers.
— Review left September 28, 2022
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Denise – Class of 2022 | Pawcatuck, CT
Beyond the view was even better than I could have ever imagined. The beauty of the area can not be described in words. This was my first trip with Road Scholar with the expertise of Michelle Bessett and her crew it was extraordinary. She met our every need and their were many at times. Michelle led our trip with ease and kindness at every escapade. All of the adventures were crafted perfectly and the guides that led us were experts in their field and shared so much of their own knowledge. From the drivers to the hotels , every moment was perfectly orchestrated. There was just enough time to explore on our own too. This will be a hard trip to replicate when I travel next year with Road scholar to Iceland. Michelle 's love of her new adopted country and her accommodating and sweet personality are a perfect mix for a travel leader. I wish she could to travel on another trip-I would be the first one to sign up. Loved having someone to turn to if any problems arise when you are so far away from home. Michelle and her crew are outstanding. Thanks for the memorable experience-it was divine. Warmest regards, Denise Pierson---Cheers to you Lovely Michelle.
— Review left September 28, 2022
Clara – Class of 2007 | Glencoe, IL
Sorrento is the perfect base to take day trips to the Almafi Coast towns. The hotel is conveniently located for an easy walk into town to enjoy individual sightseeing and meals. The program is designed to allow participants to take advantage of the many small family-owned restaurants and delis that can't seat an entire group. It's a beautiful town for sidewalk dining at tables for 2 or 4. There is a 20 Euro minimum charge everywhere in town. ATM machines are conveniently located, but there is a fee for each transaction. Pat pointed out many places of interest during an introductory walking tour of Sorrento. Free time is appreciated because there is so much to see and do. Some participants went to museums, some to cathedrals, some to photo exhibits, some to craft shops, some to the marina, etc. The Introductory materials you receive at home describes very well the entire program. At orientation, you will receive a daily itinerary with details including the specific times of each activity. The program is well designed and the complicated logistics were well executed. A private boat tour along the shore of Capri to the Blue Grotto is not included because it depends on the weather. If it is offered during your program, don't miss it. The bus ride along the narrow Amalfi coast road and the boat rides along the coast offered spectacular photo opportunities. Vincenzo is a personable, knowledgeable guide for Amalfi, Capri, Paestum, and Napoli. Claudio, our guide for Pompeii, the museum, and Herculaneum is a walking encyclopedia for those two sites. If you are interested in the Greek and Roman history of Southern Italy, and want to spend a day on the island of Capri, this is the program for you.
— Review left September 22, 2022
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Nancy – Class of 2014 | HUDSON, OH
Overall, we were very pleased with the excellent guides and opportunities to explore on our own. TWO suggestions: 1. Prior to the start of our trip, Leader Michelle sent out a very nice letter introducing herself, the instructors and offered some extra tips and wisdom. It would have been extremely helpful if she had mentioned that any restaurant charges under 20 Euros HAD to be paid with cash. I had asked prior to the trip how many Euros to bring and was never informed of this local policy. Knowing this, would have reduced a lot of inconvenient running around for many participants in Sorrento and other cities just to obtain Euros. 2. PLEASE give participants a heads up on how laundry can be done. Not knowing that Italy's hotels do not offer coin operated laundry systems would have been very helpful. Given their limited hours of operation, dropping off and picking up services were not conducive to the pace of the program. Unfortunately, many of us ended up doing laundry in our bathroom sinks. Please help with more instruction on this topic! Thank you for the trip of a life time!
— Review left June 16, 2022
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Deborah – Class of 2016 | Dayville, CT
The trip was good but not the best Road Scholar trip I have been on in the past few years. There are few areas where there could be improvements, as compared to previous Road Scholar trips I have taken. The lectures were not of the quality which I have had with other Road Scholar trips. Also certainly two lectures in one day was not at all well received by the group. This day that we had these two lectures was not an interesting/ quality day which a tour group like RS advertises. In addition, the room where the lectures were held had noise from the kitchen, combined with the fact that Jan and Mimo were talking in the back of the room throughout the entire lecture. The hotels were fine, however the dinners are the hotel in Sorrento were the worst food I have ever had at Roads Scholar. In fact ma y of us learned to skip them and go elsewhere for dinner. When Massimo was our bus driver, he smoked in the bus while we were out touring and when we returned to the bus we could barely breathe. It was awful air in an enclosed bus full of smoke. Mimo was a good program supervisor, and attentive to the group.
— Review left May 30, 2022
Wendy – Class of 2018 | Chicago, IL
What a fantastic trip! The Italian history and lifestyle, the gorgeous Amalfi Coast, delicious food and wine, and compatible travel companions. I wasn't ready to come home!
— Review left May 5, 2022
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Mary – Class of 2012 | North Little Rock, AR
This was a lovely trip and I was excited to see Pompeii, the Greek temples, Herculaneum, and Amalfi Road, all things I had always wanted to view in person. Michelle Bassett was helpful, friendly and organized. Couldn't have asked for a better team leader. Bravo to Road Scholar trips.
— Review left May 5, 2022
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Joyce | Philadelphia, PA
This was a wonderful trip. The tour was carefully planned to allow participants to see the most remarkable sites in this area. Excellent lectures provided introductory and background information for the excursions. Michelle Bassett, our tour guide, was outstanding, kind, helpful, competent, interesting, lively, and even hard-working to ensure that all arrangements were just as described in the itinerary. Vincenzo and Enrica were superb tour guides for archaeology, history, geography, art...two polymaths with boundless enthusiasm, love for their work, and care for all of us. The hotels were convenient and comfortable; dinners there, and other planned dinners were delicious. The Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and the Sorrentine Peninsula have to be among the world's most beautiful places to see. The sights were awesome; words are inadequate.
— Review left May 4, 2022
Grace – Class of 2010 | Sayville, NY
The adventure "Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento" was the experience of a lifetime! Every aspect of it was perfect from the guides to the food to the hotels and the cities. Italy is wonderful; this trip is spectacular!
— Review left May 2, 2022
Marie | Medford, MA
This program provided a great combination of the beauty of Italy and the history of the country from the ancient world (Pompeii, Herculaneum, museums) to the present (from lectures and observations of daily living). Guides are knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Bus drivers are skilled on the hills and narrow roads of the Amalfi coast.
— Review left April 6, 2022
Nancy – Class of 2013 | Mansfield, TX
This is a great trip, giving you a nice combination of tourist sights and educational learning. The way the program is structured connects the information together as you travel up and down the Amalfi Coast. Sorrento is a great place to be based for the first part, lots of attractions and activity. Our tour leader, Mimmo, and all the local experts were remarkable, especially Enrica, who brought the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum to life for us. She has so much energy and enthusiasm that we could not help but understand what we were observing. The visit to the agroturismo (farm restaurant) was unquestionably the most entertaining part of the trip. Seeing the amazing ruins of ancient Greek temples at Paestum and the handmade paper mill in Amalfi were also highlights. (Plus the glorious concert in the Cathedral!) All in all, great knowledge + great sights + great leadership = awesome trip!
— Review left April 5, 2022
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Tracey – Class of 2012 | Kingsport, TN
Our group leader, Mimo, took great care of us, and the experts and guides did a wonderful job of bringing the past to life. We learned something new everyday! I was amazed at how large Pompei was and how many artifacts had survived over the centuries. And I had never heard of the cities of Herculean and Paestum (sp?). Wow!! How do such places exist, and yet so many people have never heard of them?? This trip was incredible. I absolutely LOVED it! I am definitely going to do this one again!
— Review left November 18, 2021
Donna – Class of 2013 | Doylestown, PA
It was so good to be traveling again. The Campania area of Italy felt very safe with good attention to Covid regulations. Domenico, our guide for the trip, was an absolute gem, charming, gracious, funny and very informative. Also, we had wonderful guides to the archeological sites and lectures about Italy. It was a nice blend of enjoying the beautiful scenery of the coast (boat trip to Capri and boat trip along the coast from Positano to Amalfi) and the opportunity to learn about the amazing Roman and Greek sites and the way of life in these ancient cities (Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum). I was so glad that Paestum was included in this program, because it offers some of the best preserved Greek temples anywhere (except perhaps Sicily which is another great Road Scholar trip).
— Review left November 4, 2021
William – Class of 2014 | Winter Park, FL
What a way to renter the world of travel after an almost two year hiatus! From the historical sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum to the stunning vistas of the Amalfi Coast we had a great way to spend almost 2 weeks. Great instructors, great food, as a good group of fellow travelers completed the trip.
— Review left September 27, 2021
Cheryl – Class of 2013 | Lansing, MI
The Amalfi Coast/Sorrento trip is amazing. I met some great people, learned new things, and was able to take photographs that will help me remember this part of Italy for years to come.
— Review left September 22, 2021
Judith – Class of 2017 | Springfield, VA
The Amalfi Coast tour is one of the highlights of our European guided tours. It was well-planned, interesting, and delightful. The tour leaders and guides are exceptionally well-informed, courteous, friendly and made the tour as interesting as it was. While the weather didn't always cooperate, we all had a great time.
— Review left December 13, 2019
Jerry – Class of 2019 | Minden, NV
We were greatly impressed with our group leader and the expert guides. We learned a great deal about the area and people. We also made some life long friends along the way. We are already planning our next adventure.
— Review left November 4, 2019
Harvey – Class of 2019 | New York, NY
This was our first Road Scholar. Jan Gilbert and the other tour guides made this trip very enjoyable and educational. We would definitely take another trip with Road Scholar.
— Review left June 16, 2019
Genesse – Class of 2014 | Fairfax, CA
This is a fabulous program and I recommend it to all. Such a beautiful, welcoming area, with wonderful Road Scholar people helping us get the most out of it as possible! I wouldn’t have missed it!
— Review left June 6, 2019
Robert – Class of 2019 | St Augustine, FL
Road Scholar, with an emphasis on educational programming and deep cultural understanding, is definitely a cut above the multitude of show-and-tell group tours.
— Review left May 28, 2019
John – Class of 2018 | Prospect, KY
An in-depth tour of the Amalfi coast region of Italy. So many sights, sounds and tastes to savor and enjoy!
— Review left May 20, 2019
Donald – Class of 2011 | Roseville, MN
A great time, with nicely varied programming; wonderful group leaders; unmatched scenery and archaeological sites. If you're up for more hiking in your free time, there are wonderful opportunities, such as climbing Vesuvius; roaming to vistas in Ravello, Capri, and Positano; and further exploring Sorrento and Minori.
— Review left May 16, 2019
Pamela – Class of 2011 | Roseville, MN
I loved the mix of activities in this program. Most days were spent outside exploring beautiful sites with stories to tell. We visited not only well known sites like Pompeii, but sites I wasn’t familiar with like Herculaneum and Paestum. The Amalfi Coast was beyond beautiful but also amazing for its land use. It was great being based in Sorrento—we got to know the town and it’s great restaurants. Being there during Easter Week was a special bonus as we were able to observe and participate in activities that have been going on since the Middle Ages. Do climb Mt Vesuvius—the views are worth the effort. Don’t walk down from Ravello—it took my knees days to recover. Jan was the perfect site coordinator and Claudio was an inspiring teacher.
— Review left May 13, 2019
Joellen – Class of 2012 | Kalamazoo, MI
This is a high-energy, high-value program. We were busy and moving most of the time, but it was just terrific. The location has so much to offer, and the staff that put this on are really amazing! Note that it is not a good program for those who have mobility issues as there is a lot of climbing and extensive walking.
— Review left May 6, 2019
Richard – Class of 2016 | Saratoga, CA
While the Amalfi Coast is beautiful, the history of The Roman Empire and Greek influences are everywhere. If you want to increase your knowledge of the “Classical Era” of European history, this a trip for you.
— Review left April 29, 2019
Merribeth – Class of 2017 | San Jose, CA
First class accommodations, exploration, food and staff . The participants for social and interesting. Shared their experiences if asked
— Review left April 2, 2019