Bregdeti Amalfit me makine
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Bregdeti Amalfit me makine

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Created: Monday, April 6, 2026 - Departure: Monday, May 18, 2026
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, April 6, 2026 - Departure: Monday, May 18, 2026
Destinations: Naples, Italy , Amalfi, Italy , Positano, Italy , Naples, Italy
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18 May
Transport from Tirana to Naples
Departure
WizzAir
WizzAir - W4 5067
Direct
17:25
Tirana Rinas (TIA)
1h 25m
18:50
Capodichino (NAP)
1 handbag
18 May
Car rental
Fiat 500L
Fiat 500L or similar
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return empty
  • Manual transmission
  • Unlimited mileage
A/C
5 doors
5 people
Galdieri
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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18 May
1. Naples
Stop
About the destination: Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 967,069 within the city's administrative limits as of 2017. Its province-level municipality is the third-most populous metropolitan city in Italy with a population of 3,115,320 residents, and its metropolitan area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Naples) is the second-most populous metropolitan area in Italy and the 7th-most populous urban area in the European Union. First settled by Greeks in the first millennium BC, Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. In the ninth century BC, a colony known as Parthenope or Παρθενόπη was established on the Island of Megaride. In the 6th century BC, it was refounded as Neápolis. The city was an important part of Magna Graecia, played a major role in the merging of Greek and Roman society, and was a significant cultural centre under the Romans. It served as the capital of the Duchy of Naples (661–1139), then of the Kingdom of Naples (1282–1816), and finally of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861. Naples is also considered a capital of the Baroque, beginning with the artist Caravaggio's career in the 17th century, and the artistic revolution he inspired. Due to poverty and lack of opportunity, waves of Italians emigrated from Naples in the late 19th and early 20th century, with most going to the United States, where they settled in industrial cities. Between 1925 and 1936, Naples was expanded and upgraded by Benito Mussolini's government. During the later years of World War II, it sustained severe damage from Allied bombing as they invaded the peninsula. The city received extensive post-1945 reconstruction work. Since the late 20th century, Naples has had significant economic growth, helped by the construction of the Centro Direzionale business district and an advanced transportation network, which includes the Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno and an expanded subway network. Naples is the third-largest urban economy in Italy, after Milan and Rome. The Port of Naples is one of the most important in Europe. In addition to commercial activities, it is home to the Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the NATO body that oversees North Africa, the Sahel and Middle East. Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A wide range of culturally and historically significant sites are nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Naples is also known for its natural beauties, such as Posillipo, Phlegraean Fields, Nisida, and Vesuvius. Neapolitan cuisine is noted for its association with pizza, which originated in the city, as well as numerous other local dishes. Naples' restaurants have earned the most stars from the Michelin Guide of any Italian city. The best-known sports team in Naples is the Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, two-time Italian champions who play football at the San Paolo Stadium in the southwest of the city, in the Fuorigrotta quarter.
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18 May
Car journey 61 Kilometers - 1h 18m
Naples
Amalfi
18 May
2. Amalfi
Stay
About the destination: Amalfi is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania, Italy, on the Gulf of Salerno. It lies at the mouth of a deep ravine, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery. Amalfi is the main town of the coast on which it is located, named Costiera Amalfitana (Amalfi Coast), and is today an important tourist destination together with other towns on the same coast, such as Positano, Ravello and others. Amalfi is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Amalfi coast is famed for its production of Limoncello liqueur and the area is a known cultivator of lemons.
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18 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Villa Rina
Amalfi - Show on map > 1.1 km from Center
9.3
Superb
275
Restaurant
Airport shuttle
Valet parking
Quadruple Room with Sea View
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
20 May
Car journey 18 Kilometers - 50m
Amalfi
Positano
20 May
3. Positano
Stay
About the destination: Positano, perched dramatically on the cliffs of Italy’s Amalfi Coast, feels more like a dream than a real place. Colorful houses tumble down toward a sparkling blue sea, framed by steep mountains covered in lemon trees and bougainvillea. Narrow stairways and winding lanes replace city streets, leading you past tiny chapels, hidden courtyards, and boutiques filled with handmade sandals and linen clothing. The village is compact, but its vertical layout makes every corner a scenic viewpoint. Life in Positano centers around the beach. Spiaggia Grande, the main beach, is lined with cafés and beach clubs where you can rent a sun lounger, sip a spritz, and watch the boats come and go. For a more peaceful experience, walk or take a boat to Fornillo Beach, a smaller cove tucked just around the headland. From the water, you’ll have spectacular views of the town rising in colorful layers above you—one of the most iconic sights on the coast. Positano is also a great base for exploring. From the port, regular ferries and private boats connect you with Capri, Amalfi, and the grottoes and hidden coves along the coastline. Hikers can tackle the famous Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei), a panoramic trail high above the sea that offers breathtaking views and ends near Positano. Back in town, you can visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, known for its majolica-tiled dome and Byzantine Black Madonna icon. Evenings in Positano are slow and romantic. As the sun sets, the town lights up like a cascade of stars over the bay. Enjoy fresh seafood, pasta with local lemons, and a glass of Campania wine on a terrace overlooking the sea. After dinner, stroll along the beach promenade or sit on the sand and listen to the waves. Whether you come for a day or a week, Positano has a way of making you want to stay longer.
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20 May
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Vittoria
Positano - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
9.1
Superb
588
Beach
Sea view
Bar
Standard Double room with partial sea view (twin beds) (bed type is subject to availability)
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
21 May
Car journey 60 Kilometers - 1h 39m
Positano
Naples
21 May
4. Naples
Stop
About the destination: Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 967,069 within the city's administrative limits as of 2017. Its province-level municipality is the third-most populous metropolitan city in Italy with a population of 3,115,320 residents, and its metropolitan area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Naples) is the second-most populous metropolitan area in Italy and the 7th-most populous urban area in the European Union. First settled by Greeks in the first millennium BC, Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. In the ninth century BC, a colony known as Parthenope or Παρθενόπη was established on the Island of Megaride. In the 6th century BC, it was refounded as Neápolis. The city was an important part of Magna Graecia, played a major role in the merging of Greek and Roman society, and was a significant cultural centre under the Romans. It served as the capital of the Duchy of Naples (661–1139), then of the Kingdom of Naples (1282–1816), and finally of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861. Naples is also considered a capital of the Baroque, beginning with the artist Caravaggio's career in the 17th century, and the artistic revolution he inspired. Due to poverty and lack of opportunity, waves of Italians emigrated from Naples in the late 19th and early 20th century, with most going to the United States, where they settled in industrial cities. Between 1925 and 1936, Naples was expanded and upgraded by Benito Mussolini's government. During the later years of World War II, it sustained severe damage from Allied bombing as they invaded the peninsula. The city received extensive post-1945 reconstruction work. Since the late 20th century, Naples has had significant economic growth, helped by the construction of the Centro Direzionale business district and an advanced transportation network, which includes the Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno and an expanded subway network. Naples is the third-largest urban economy in Italy, after Milan and Rome. The Port of Naples is one of the most important in Europe. In addition to commercial activities, it is home to the Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the NATO body that oversees North Africa, the Sahel and Middle East. Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A wide range of culturally and historically significant sites are nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Naples is also known for its natural beauties, such as Posillipo, Phlegraean Fields, Nisida, and Vesuvius. Neapolitan cuisine is noted for its association with pizza, which originated in the city, as well as numerous other local dishes. Naples' restaurants have earned the most stars from the Michelin Guide of any Italian city. The best-known sports team in Naples is the Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, two-time Italian champions who play football at the San Paolo Stadium in the southwest of the city, in the Fuorigrotta quarter.
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21 May
Transport from Naples to Tirana
Return
WizzAir
WizzAir - W4 5068
Direct
19:25
Capodichino (NAP)
1h 15m
20:40
Tirana Rinas (TIA)
1 handbag
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