When I looked into the Private Tour from Sorrento or Positano to Paestum and Mozzarella, I was struck by the blend of ancient history, authentic food, and the comfort of a private vehicle. The tour, priced at about $700.78 for up to 7 people, offers a full day—roughly 7 to 8 hours—exploring some of Italy’s lesser-known treasures with a personal touch. It’s organized by Tony’s Car, and the reviews are glowing, with a perfect 5.0 rating based on nine independent reviews.
What makes this experience stand out is how much you get for the price—not just a quick visit but a full, unhurried day that includes a guided walk through the remarkably well-preserved Greek ruins of Paestum and a delicious stop at a local buffalo mozzarella farm. I love the way the tour combines archaeological marvels with regional gastronomy—a true taste of what Campania offers beyond the coastlines. Also, the Mercedes V class used for transport ensures you travel in comfort, with plenty of room for luggage and plenty of air conditioning for those sunny southern days.
One small caveat: the entrance fee to the archaeological site (€15 from March to November) is not included, so you’ll want to budget for that. Also, the archaeological guide is optional and not included in the base price, which means you’ll have the flexibility to explore on your own or hire a guide separately if you crave more detailed explanations. The balance of comfort, cultural depth, and food makes this tour a great choice for those who love history and authentic tastes but want a private experience that adapts to their pace.
Key Points

- Personalized private transport in a comfortable Mercedes V class, perfect for small groups up to 7.
- Access to UNESCO-listed Greek ruins of Paestum, offering some of the best-preserved temples in Italy, dating back to the 6th century BC.
- Authentic mozzarella tasting at a traditional buffalo dairy, with options to buy local products on site.
- Knowledgeable guide at the farm enhances the experience, plus the option to add a guided tour of the ruins.
- Flexible timing and custom stops mean you can enjoy the day at your own pace.
- Cost includes vehicle, parking, tolls, fuel, bottled water, and a friendly driver; entrance fees and lunch are extra.
In-Depth Review of the Private Sorrento/Positano to Paestum and Mozzarella Tour

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An Immersive Day with a Focus on Authenticity and Comfort
This tour is designed for travelers seeking a personalized day that combines cultural discovery with authentic regional flavors. The main draw is the visit to Paestum’s Greek temples, which are often less crowded than more famous sites like Athens or even Rome but are remarkably well-preserved. Since 1998, this UNESCO World Heritage site has been on many travelers’ must-see lists, especially those interested in archaeology, art, and history.
The journey begins early at 8:00 am, giving you plenty of time to make the most of the day. The vehicle, a Mercedes V class, boasts leather reclining seats and efficient air conditioning, turning what might be a long drive into a comfortable experience. With up to 7 seats and plenty of luggage space, it’s perfect for families, friends, or small groups wanting a private, intimate tour.
The Archaeological Marvel at Paestum
Once you arrive at the Archaeological Park of Paestum, you’re stepping into an open-air museum that has been attracting visitors since the 18th century. The three Greek temples built between the 6th and 5th centuries BC are in such good condition that they’re often compared favorably with other iconic ruins, like the Parthenon—some reviews even say they’re older and better preserved.
While admission isn’t included (€15 from March to November), it’s worth paying for to fully experience this site. Expect to see massive columns, ancient carvings, and a sense of what it was like to walk in an ancient Greek city. Some visitors, like Richard P., remarked that the temples are a true gem, and that the site attracts travelers and artists alike.
The Farm and Mozzarella Tasting
After exploring the ruins, the tour takes you to Barlotti, a local buffalo farm. It’s a highlight for many—seeing the buffalo up close and enjoying a tasting at the farm’s restaurant. Alongside the delicious buffalo mozzarella, you’ll get a brief guide to the farm (about 30 minutes), which adds a layer of understanding to this regional specialty.
The reviews are clear—the cheese is delicious, and the stop is a perfect way to break up the day with authentic regional food. Many travelers appreciate the opportunity to buy local products directly from the farm, which supports local producers and means you can take home a taste of Campania.
Flexibility and Personal Touch
One of the tour’s advantages is flexibility. You can choose to add a personalized guide for the ruins or enjoy wandering on your own. The driver, Tony, earns high praise for his consideration, punctuality, and friendly demeanor. Several reviews mention how safe they felt on narrow, winding mountain roads, and how Tony anticipated needs and arranged perfect meal reservations.
However, the price structure highlights that entrance fees and meals are not included, giving you control over your budget and experience. This makes it an ideal choice for travelers who prefer to manage their own expenses but want the convenience of private transportation.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This trip is perfect for travelers seeking a combination of history and culinary delights in a private, relaxed setting. It’s ideal for small groups, families, or couples who value comfort and personalized service. If you’re interested in archaeology, regional food, and authentic Italy beyond the tourist hotspots, this tour ticks all three boxes.
Conversely, if you prefer structured group tours with all-inclusive pricing, or if visiting major cities and large archaeological sites is a priority, you might want to explore other options. Still, for those who savor off-the-beaten-path experiences and appreciate a friendly, informative guide, this will be a memorable day.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of the Tour

- Book early: The tour is popular, booked about 49 days in advance on average.
- Bring cash for the archaeological entrance fee and any souvenirs.
- Consider adding a guide for the ruins if you’re keen on detailed history.
- Wear comfortable shoes—the ruins involve some walking, but the terrain is generally flat.
- Prepare for the weather—bring sunscreen or an umbrella depending on the season.
- Plan for extra time at the mozzarella farm if you’re a cheese aficionado or want to purchase products.
- Check your pickup point when booking, as most travelers start from Sorrento or Positano.
FAQ

Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup is included, making the start of your day seamless.
How long does the tour last?
Expect around 7 to 8 hours, including travel and stops, giving you ample time at each site.
What is the vehicle like?
A Mercedes V class with leather reclining seats, air conditioning, and plenty of space for luggage and comfort.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the €15 entrance fee for the archaeological park is not included and must be paid on site.
Can I bring my luggage?
Yes, the vehicle has a large luggage rack suitable for multiple suitcases.
Is food included?
No, lunch is not included, but you’ll have the opportunity to eat at the mozzarella farm or bring your own snacks.
Is this tour suitable for children or pets?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed. It’s suitable for families with kids comfortable with walking and outdoor sites.
In the end, this private tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, regional food, and personal service. It’s a great fit if you’re looking for an authentic experience that’s flexible, comfortable, and full of genuine local flavor. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply someone eager to explore less crowded corners of Italy’s Campania region, this day trip is likely to satisfy—and maybe even delight.
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