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Motorcycle Tour of the Amalfi Coast and South of Italy
Amalfi
Coast and South
12 - 21 April
2023* 29 Sept. - 9 Oct. 2023
10 - 20 April 2024
This is a
motorcycle ride to the tip of the heel of Italy, Puglia. We
explore what lies south of Rome on the way towards Greece
and the middle east. As a matter of fact before the Romans
the Greeks had colonised this part of Italy and it was known
as "Magna (Big) Grecia (Greece)". We design a loop from Rome
to Santa Maria di Leuca where the Jonian and Adriatic seas
meet. We partially follow ancient Roman Via Appia (SS7),
which connected Rome to the main commercial port to the
middle East, Brindisi, and visit the highlights of the
marvellous territory and enjoy its views, ride its best
roads, appreciate its culture and food.
*10% off as
we run it 9 days instead of 10 - contact us for details
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Read the
day by day info and join us on this amazing ride.
Day 1:
We set out of Rome and head for the Prenestini mountains. We ride the
little Stelvio (21 switchbacks in 5 km), visit Subiaco, and reach Fiuggi
for lunch. From here we ride towards the coast on a superb road
and reach Sperlonga. A great place to be by the sea near Rome right on
the beach.

Day
2: We follow the SS7 (Via Appia) and head directly to visit Pompei in the morning.
We have a guided visit of this fascinating site and have lunch in Pompei. In
the afternoon we have all the time we need to ride to Amalfi, our first double night
stop.

Day
3: A full day to enjoy the Amalfi coast. We ride to the tip of
the Sorrento peninsula to view Capri island. We have time to visit
Positano, the small fiord of Furore, Ravello, and generally soak up the
atmosphere of this amazing coastline blessed by the mountains that fall
directly into the deep blue sea and which protect it from the northern
winds.

Day
4:
We complete the coastal ride reaching Vietri sul Mare and head inland across the mountains of
Campania and Basilicata and reach Matera, culture capital of Europe in
2019, and home of the Sassi di Matera, ancient dwellings carved in the
stone. Another two nights in a hotel right by these ancient dwellings.
It's an amazing experience.

Day
5: We have full day to ride to see the "Piccole Dolomiti
Lucane", the small dolomites of the south. Not far from Matera
there's a small area of amazing rock formations and badlands which
make for an amazing day ride. We'll also ride by the abandoned town
of Craco, which was abandoned in the 60s as it started sliding away.
Of course it's a loop ride which also means you can take rest and
explore Matera and its Sassi.

Day
6:
From Matera we ride to Alberobello, the town of the cone shaped houses
known as Trulli, and from there we head south to Taranto and ride the
coastline with its white sandy beaches and reach Lecce, the capital of
Salento, the heel of Italy. Lecce is a baroque city and well worth
staying in with its lively historical centre.

Day
7: We ride the loop of Salento to Santa Maria di Leuca and back
counter clockwise to enjoy being always on the side of the water. We
stop at the second tallest lighthouse in Europe and for the fit ones you
can climb to the top (234 steps), and enjoy the view of the surroundings
from 102m above sea level. It's claimed that one can see the Albanian
mountains on a clear day. We return to Lecce via Otranto and enjoy and
incredible bit of coastal road.

Day 8:
We
head back north visit Ostuni, the white city because of its white
painted houses, cross the Murge area by Altamura, famous for its
bread, and reach the famous octagonal castle of Fredrik II. This castle
is unique in its shape and size and no one really know exactly what it
was built for. Too small for defensive reasons and with its geometrical
structure it suggests a place for esoteric purposes. A fascinating visit
just before reaching Trani for the night with its amazing white
cathedral by the sea.

Day 9:
We
ride north along the Adriatic coast and explore the spur of Italy's
boot, the Gargano peninsula. Many curves, incredible coastlines and an ancient forest, called the Foresta Umbra
(umbra = dark). Lunch in Vieste and
final destination Termoli in Molise, the small region of Italy no one
(even Italians) ever remembers.

Day
10: Time to head back to Rome across Molise and southern Lazio. Rolling
hills and relaxing scenery before reaching our starting point in Rome.
Farewell dinner and arrivederci to the next adventure.

Summary:
Day 1: Rome - Sperlonga Day 2: Sperlonga - Pompei - Amalfi Day 3: Ravello
- Sorrento - Positano - Amalfi Day 4: Vietri sul Mare - Matera Day 5: loop ride of the Small Dolomites of the South Day 6. Matera - Alberobello - Lecce Day 7: loop ride of Salento Day 8: Lecce - Ostuni - Castel del Monte - Trani Day 9: Trani - Gargano - Termoli Day 10: Termoli - Roma
included: |
|
not
included |
10 days
motorcycle rental with unlimited km equipped with side
and top cases |
fuel for
bike |
11 nights
accommodation |
dinners,
lunches and snacks |
welcome
and farewell dinners in Rome (2) |
beverages
apart from water with your dinners |
1 tour
guide on bike at all times |
entrance
fees to any museums or historical sites |
1 tour
handbook |
toll roads
(if necessary) |
1 map of
Southern Italy (1:400.000) |
anything
not expressly included |
chase van
for luggage and support
|
city taxes |
Motorcycle |
Sharing a Double room riding solo
|
own bike |
2960 euro |
Moto
Morini X Cape 650 |
3955 euro |
BMW
F750GS, Honda NC750X, Moto Guzzi V85TT, Moto Guzzi V7 |
4055 euro |
Honda
Africa Twin 1100 |
4175 euro |
BMW
R1250GS, Ducati V2 |
4265 euro |
BMW
R1250RT, Ducati V4 |
4335 euro |
|
single
room supplement |
+495 euro |
passenger
sharing double |
+2525 euro |
Pricing
Example: if you want to participate riding a BMW F750GS in a single room:
4055
euro + 495 euro = 4550 euro if you are a couple riding two-up on a BMW R1250GS:
4265 euro + 2525
euro = 6790 euro if you are two riders sharing a room there is no supplement and you pay
according to the bike of choice.
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