Discover the Amalfi Coast on an exclusive boat tour designed for travelers who appreciate comfort, style, and unforgettable experiences.
Step aboard your high-end vessel and relax as your captain guides you along the coastline’s most iconic highlights—Maiori, Minori, Atrani, and the world-famous Amalfi and Positano, all seen from the most stunning vantage point: the water.
Throughout the cruise, enjoy several stops at the coast’s most beautiful hidden coves, secluded bays, and pristine beaches. Dive into turquoise waters with the included snorkeling equipment, perfect for exploring vibrant marine life, or take out the stand-up paddleboard. Each stop is carefully selected for its crystal-clear water and remarkable scenery.
Sip a complimentary prosecco aperitivo and savor local treats as you unwind on deck and take in the Mediterranean views.
Designed for travelers seeking a unique and memorable way to explore the coast, this boat tour captures the very best of the Amalfi Coast.
The view of Positano from the sea is one of the most famous views in the world. Cruise along the coastline and pass the luxurious San Pietro Hotel, small hidden coves and beaches where you can stop for a swim off the boat if you would like
A typical Amalfi Coast fishing village that is built onto two sides of the mountain.
Pass a turquoise fjord with a bridge where a diving competition is held every year. It is also the location where Roberto Rossellini shot the famous film "Amore" starring Anna Magnani.
Enjoy a swim in a beautiful bay under the former villa of Sophia Loren and stop to enjoy the beach where Jackie Kennedy spent her days while vacationing on the coast. This is village was voted to be in the top 100 most beautiful Italian villages
A grotto in Conca dei Marini boasting an emerald color, discovered by local fisherman.
The most famous town on the Amalfi Coast, a bustling village with a beautiful cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew and home to five star hotels, shops, restaurants and an old paper mill/museum which produces organic paper.
A fraction of Ravello, Marmorata is very green with an almost tropical feel. There is a little waterfall tucked into a small lagoon, ideal for a swim.
Another small, idyllic fishing village of the Amalfi Coast and home to “Villa Romana” the ruins of a Roman villa.
A large beach and sidewalk, (called "lungomare", meaning "along the sea" in Italian) full of shops and cafes. Home to Grotta Pandora, a gorgeous sea cave that you can explore.
The meeting point is at Naples Port. The captain will contact you when the boat docks at the port.
Naples, Italy's third-largest city, is a vibrant and chaotic metropolis known for its rich history, incredible food, and vibrant street life. As the birthplace of pizza, Naples offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, stunning coastal views, and a bustling urban atmosphere.
One of the most important archaeological museums in the world, housing a vast collection of artifacts from the Roman era, including those from Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
A medieval castle located on the former island of Megaride, connected to the mainland by a causeway. It offers stunning views of the Bay of Naples and a rich history.
The famous volcano that erupted in 79 AD, destroying Pompeii and Herculaneum. It's an active volcano and offers a unique hiking experience with breathtaking views.
A beautiful 19th-century shopping gallery with a stunning glass and iron roof, elegant shops, and cafes. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant atmosphere.
The original Neapolitan pizza, made with simple ingredients: tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil. It's a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a must-try in Naples.
A classic Neapolitan dish made with spaghetti, clams, garlic, white wine, and parsley. It's a delicious and simple representation of the local seafood cuisine.
A traditional Neapolitan pastry made with layers of crispy, flaky dough filled with sweet ricotta cheese and semolina. It's a popular breakfast or snack item.
A small, rum-soaked cake that's a popular dessert or afternoon snack in Naples. It's often served with whipped cream or pastry cream.
The peak season offers the best weather for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities. The weather is warm but not too hot, and the crowds are manageable.
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Naples is a vibrant and exciting city, but it can also be chaotic and overwhelming. While violent crime is relatively low, petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams is common, especially in tourist areas. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Napoli Centrale, Napoli Garibaldi
Napoli Centrale, Napoli Garibaldi
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The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
An ancient Roman town, also preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Herculaneum is smaller and less crowded than Pompeii, offering a more intimate and well-preserved look at Roman life.
A charming coastal town known for its stunning views of the Bay of Naples, lemon groves, and historic center. It's a popular destination for day trips from Naples.
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