Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour Premium All Inclusive
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Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour Premium All Inclusive

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About this experience

Set sail on a stunning boat tour along the Amalfi Coast aboard our modern gozzi and yachts, equipped with cabins, toilets with hot water, shaded areas, and every comfort.

Explore breathtaking spots like Positano, Amalfi, Fiordo di Furore, Li Galli Islands, and more. Dive into crystal-clear waters and discover hidden caves.

Free Bar Onboard – Enjoy unlimited soft drinks, beer, Prosecco, Limoncello, and Spritz while admiring the coast.

️ Local Brunch – Savor a delicious selection of Amalfi specialties, freshly prepared onboard.

‍♂️ Swim & Snorkel – Stop in secluded bays for a refreshing dip.

Relax & Unwind – Set the mood with our Bluetooth Hi-Fi sound system.

⚓ Book now for an unforgettable experience on the Amalfi Coast!

Available options

Full Day

Duration: 8 hours

Half Day

Duration: 4 hours<br/>Starting points:<br/>84011 Amalfi, SA, Italy<br/>Marina di Praia, Via Praia, 84010 Praiano SA, Italy<br/>Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, Salerno SA, Italy<br/>Porto Turistico Masuccio Salernitano, Piazza della Concordia, 84122 Salerno SA, Italy<br/>Porto di Maiori, Porto, 84010 Maiori SA, Italy<br/>Spiaggia di Positano Marina Grande, Via del Brigantino, 84017 Positano SA, Italy

What's included

Skipper, Hostess / Steward and Fuel
Aperitif and Brunch with local food specialties
Stops for swimming and snorkeling
Restroom on board
Assisted Pick Up and Drop Off by Private Docks/Piers
Floatings and Snorkeling Equipment
Water, Soda/POP, Beer, Prosecco, Limoncello, Spritz

Detailed itinerary

1

Nestled between the cliffs and the sea, Nerano is a charming coastal village known for its crystal-clear waters and authentic Italian charm. As we approach this picturesque spot, you'll be captivated by the serene beauty of its hidden coves and unspoiled nature.

Nerano is famous for its culinary heritage, particularly the legendary Spaghetti alla Nerano, a mouthwatering pasta dish made with local zucchini and cheese. While here, take in the stunning scenery, enjoy a refreshing swim in the turquoise waters, or simply relax on deck and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

This stop is a perfect blend of natural beauty and gastronomic delight, making it a highlight of our Amalfi Coast tour. Get ready to experience a true taste of coastal paradise!

2

Tucked between the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, Recommone Beach is a hidden paradise accessible only by boat or a scenic coastal path. This small, secluded cove is known for its crystal-clear waters, smooth pebbles, and peaceful atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in nature.

The turquoise waters here are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, offering a glimpse of the vibrant marine life beneath the surface. As you relax and take in the breathtaking surroundings, you’ll feel the unique charm of this unspoiled retreat.

Just steps from the shore, you'll also find an exclusive seaside restaurant, famous for its fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavors, making this stop a delightful mix of relaxation and indulgence. Whether you choose to swim, explore, or simply unwind on deck, Recommone Beach promises a truly unforgettable experience.

3

One of the hidden treasures along the Amalfi Coast, Grotta d’‘O Pertuso is a fascinating sea cave known for its unique rock formations and mysterious charm. Its name, which translates to “The Hole Cave” in Neapolitan dialect, comes from the small natural opening in the rock that allows sunlight to filter in, creating a mesmerizing play of light and reflections on the water.

As we glide inside, you’ll be enchanted by the crystal-clear waters and the magical atmosphere of this secluded grotto. It’s a perfect spot for snapping stunning photos or simply admiring the incredible work of nature over centuries.

A stop at Grotta d’‘O Pertuso is a true hidden gem on our journey—an experience that blends adventure, natural beauty, and the timeless allure of the Amalfi Coast.

4

Tucked away between dramatic cliffs, the Fiordo di Crapolla is one of the most enchanting and secluded spots along the Amalfi Coast. This narrow inlet, once an ancient Roman fishing village, is now a peaceful retreat where nature and history blend seamlessly.

As we approach by boat, you’ll be captivated by the crystal-clear waters and rugged coastline, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Along the shore, you’ll notice the remains of an old Saracen watchtower and the Chapel of Saint Peter, a historic site said to be built on the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to Apollo.

Far from the crowds, Crapolla Fjord offers a truly serene and untouched atmosphere, making it a must-visit stop for those seeking hidden gems along the coast. Whether you dive into its refreshing waters or simply admire its raw beauty, this secret paradise will leave you in awe.

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Stop 5

Rising from the shimmering waters of the Amalfi Coast, the Li Galli Islands are a legendary archipelago steeped in myth and breathtaking beauty. According to ancient Greek mythology, these islands were home to the Sirens, the enchanting creatures who lured sailors with their irresistible songs. Today, this private paradise remains an untouched jewel of the Mediterranean.

As we cruise around the islands, you’ll be mesmerized by the crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and stunning marine life. This is an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling, offering a chance to explore the vibrant underwater world beneath the surface.

Over the years, Li Galli has attracted famous artists, musicians, and even ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev, who once owned the islands. The combination of history, mythology, and natural splendor makes this stop an unforgettable highlight of our journey along the Amalfi Coast.

6

One of the largest and most unspoiled beaches along the Sorrento Peninsula, Spiaggia di Tordigliano is a true hidden gem, offering breathtaking scenery and a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Nestled between rugged cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, this secluded beach is accessible only by boat or via a steep hiking trail, preserving its wild and untouched charm.

The turquoise waters and soft golden sand make Tordigliano the perfect spot for a relaxing swim or snorkeling adventure, where you can discover the vibrant marine life that thrives in this pristine environment. With no beach clubs or tourist facilities, it remains one of the last truly untamed coastal paradises, offering a sense of exclusivity and serenity.

As we anchor near the shore, take in the spectacular views of the Li Galli Islands in the distance and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of this natural haven—an unforgettable stop along our Amalfi Coast tour.

7

Just a short distance from the bustling main beach of Positano, Spiaggia di Fornillo offers a more tranquil and authentic escape along the Amalfi Coast. Surrounded by lush cliffs and historic watchtowers, this charming pebble beach boasts crystal-clear waters, a relaxed atmosphere, and stunning coastal views.

Unlike the lively Marina Grande, Fornillo has a more laid-back and exclusive feel, making it the perfect spot to unwind, take a refreshing swim, or enjoy a drink at one of the cozy seaside bars. The beach is accessible by boat or via a scenic coastal path that connects it to the heart of Positano, offering breathtaking views along the way.

Whether you want to soak up the sun, take a dip in the turquoise waters, or simply admire the beauty of the Amalfi Coast in a quieter setting, Fornillo Beach is a hidden gem you won’t want to miss.

8

With its cascading pastel-colored houses, dramatic cliffs, and breathtaking sea views, Positano is the crown jewel of the Amalfi Coast—a place that feels like a dream brought to life. As we approach by boat, you’ll be greeted by its postcard-perfect scenery, where charming streets wind down to the famous Spiaggia Grande, the town’s lively main beach.

Positano is more than just stunning views—it's a place where history, culture, and coastal elegance blend seamlessly. Stroll through its picturesque alleys, lined with boutique shops, artisan ceramics, and world-renowned fashion, or visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, known for its iconic majolica-tiled dome and Byzantine Madonna painting.

Whether you choose to relax on the beach, explore the town, or sip on a refreshing limoncello spritz at a seaside café, Positano exudes a magical charm that captivates every visitor. Get ready to experience one of the most beautiful and romantic destinations in the world!

9

Tucked between towering cliffs, Marina di Praia is a charming and secluded beach that perfectly captures the essence of the Amalfi Coast. This picturesque cove, once a traditional fishing village, is now a tranquil retreat where you can experience authentic coastal beauty away from the crowds.

As we approach by boat, you’ll be enchanted by the crystal-clear waters and the dramatic rock formations. The calm sea makes it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling, while the surrounding cliffs provide a spectacular backdrop for stunning photos.

Lining the shore, you’ll find quaint beachside restaurants and bars, offering fresh seafood and local delicacies. Overlooking the bay, an ancient Saracen watchtower stands as a reminder of the area’s rich history.

Whether you choose to relax on the shore, explore the hidden sea caves, or indulge in a delicious meal by the water, Marina di Praia is a must-visit gem that showcases the authentic charm of the Amalfi Coast.

10

One of the most spectacular and unique sights along the Amalfi Coast, the Fiordo di Furore is a stunning natural fjord carved into the rugged cliffs. This hidden gem is a rare phenomenon in Italy, where a narrow gorge meets the turquoise sea, creating a scene that looks like it belongs in a fairytale.

As we approach by boat, you’ll be captivated by the dramatic cliffs, the charming fishing village tucked into the rock face, and the iconic arched bridge that spans the fjord 30 meters above the water. This bridge is famous for hosting international diving competitions, where fearless athletes leap into the crystal-clear waters below.

Once a secluded fishing harbor, Fiordo di Furore still holds traces of its past, with old fishermen’s houses and ancient mills dotting the landscape.

A stop at Fiordo di Furore is a must for anyone seeking to witness one of the most breathtaking and photogenic locations on the Amalfi Coast.

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Stop 11

Hidden beneath the cliffs near Conca dei Marini, the Grotta dello Smeraldo (Emerald Grotto) is one of the most mesmerizing natural wonders of the Amalfi Coast. This enchanting sea cave gets its name from the brilliant emerald-green glow that illuminates the water inside, created by sunlight filtering through an underwater opening.

As we enter the grotto by boat, you’ll be amazed by the otherworldly reflections dancing on the cave walls, creating a magical and almost surreal atmosphere. Stalactites and stalagmites rise from the cave’s depths, adding to its breathtaking beauty.

What makes this grotto even more unique is the submerged nativity scene, an underwater display of ceramic statues resting on the seabed, a fascinating blend of art and nature.

A visit to the Emerald Grotto is an unforgettable experience, offering a chance to witness one of the most stunning natural spectacles of the Mediterranean—a true hidden treasure of the Amalfi Coast.

12

Steeped in history and coastal charm, Amalfi is the crown jewel of the coast that bears its name. Once a powerful maritime republic, this stunning seaside town blends rich heritage, breathtaking scenery, and Mediterranean elegance.

As we arrive by boat, you’ll be greeted by the picturesque waterfront, colorful buildings, and the lively marina. At the heart of the town lies the magnificent Duomo di Sant’Andrea, an architectural masterpiece with its majolica-tiled façade, Arab-Norman influences, and grand staircase leading to the bustling piazza below.

Stroll through the charming cobblestone alleys, where you’ll find boutique shops, local artisans, and the unmistakable scent of fresh lemons—Amalfi is, after all, the birthplace of Limoncello.

Whether you explore its cultural landmarks, savor local flavors, or bask in its timeless beauty, Amalfi is an unforgettable stop that perfectly captures the magic of the Italian coast.

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Just a stone’s throw from Amalfi, Atrani is a charming seaside village that feels like a step back in time. With its whitewashed houses, narrow medieval alleys, and authentic local atmosphere, Atrani is one of the most picturesque and least touristy spots along the coast.

As we approach by boat, you’ll be captivated by the dramatic cliffs and the colorful homes cascading down to the shore. The village is famous for its beautiful piazzas, historic churches, and traditional fishing culture, all set against a stunning coastal backdrop.

At the heart of Atrani is Piazza Umberto I, a quaint square lined with cafés and trattorias where you can enjoy a taste of local life. Towering above the village is the Collegiata di Santa Maria Maddalena, a striking church with a majolica-tiled dome and breathtaking views of the sea.

With its laid-back charm, Atrani offers a peaceful escape from the busier towns, making it a hidden gem you won’t want to miss on our Amalfi Coast journey.

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Nestled along the rugged cliffs below Ravello, Marmorata is a secluded and breathtaking stretch of coastline where lush greenery meets the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. Named after the waterfalls (“marmore” in Italian) that once cascaded down the cliffs into the sea, this enchanting spot offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and tranquility.

As we glide past by boat, you’ll be mesmerized by the dramatic landscape, where elegant villas and historic watchtowers cling to the cliffs above. The waters here are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, offering a serene escape away from the more crowded beaches of the Amalfi Coast.

Marmorata is also home to some exclusive seaside resorts and hidden coves, making it a sought-after destination for those looking to experience the Amalfi Coast’s more refined and peaceful side. Whether you take a refreshing dip or simply soak in the stunning views, this stop is a true coastal paradise.

What's not included

Temporary Disembarkation in Positano or Amalfi

Available languages

Written guide
DE EN IT FR ES
Guide guide
EN IT

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The minimum drinking age is 18 years old
The total duration of the tour includes the travel time
This is a private tour, The boat will be all yours.
Bad weather could affect the experience. If cancelled, you will be kindly ask to move to a different date or you can get a full refund.
Please note that in the event of circumstances beyond our control, we may need to adjust our itinerary to ensure the safety, quality, and overall satisfaction of your travel experience
Although our daily trips generally have a fixed duration, external factors may occasionally extend the length of the tour slightly. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we strive to provide you with the best possible experience.

Meeting point

After completing your booking, you will receive detailed instructions, a map, and a Google Maps link to guide you to the meeting point. Upon your arrival, one of our crew members will be there to assist you until it’s time to board.

About Sorrento

Sorrento is a charming coastal town on the Amalfi Coast, known for its stunning views, lemon groves, and historic center. It's a gateway to the Amalfi Coast and offers a mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure.

Top Attractions

Piazza Tasso

The main square of Sorrento, named after the famous poet Torquato Tasso. It's a lively spot with cafes, restaurants, and street performers.

Historical 30 minutes to a few hours Free

Sorrento Cathedral

A beautiful 19th-century cathedral dedicated to Saint Mary of the Assumption. It features a mix of architectural styles and a stunning interior.

Religious 30 minutes Free

Villa Tasso

A historic villa that once hosted the famous poet Torquato Tasso. It offers beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the coast.

Historical 1 hour Free

Marina Grande

The main beach of Sorrento, offering a mix of sandy and pebbly shores. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying seafood at nearby restaurants.

Beach Half day Free (beach clubs may charge)

Museo Correale di Terranova

A museum showcasing the history and culture of Sorrento, with exhibits on local crafts, art, and archaeology.

Museum 1-2 hours €7

Must-Try Local Dishes

Spaghetti alle Vongole

Spaghetti with clams, a classic dish made with fresh clams, garlic, olive oil, and white wine.

Main Course Contains seafood

Sfogliatella

A traditional Italian pastry filled with sweet ricotta cheese and candied fruit.

Dessert Contains dairy

Limoncello

A lemon liqueur made from the local Sorrento lemons, typically served as a digestif.

Drink Contains alcohol

Popular Activities

Hiking the Path of the Gods Scuba diving Boat tours Beach activities Spa treatments Wine tasting Visiting museums Attending festivals

Best Time to Visit

June to August

The peak season offers the best weather for beach activities and exploring the town. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive time.

25°C to 35°C 77°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, French, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Sorrento is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or rideshare services
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions or surveys

Getting there

By air
  • Naples International Airport • 50 km
By train

Sorrento Station

By bus

Sorrento Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sorrento and connect to other towns on the Amalfi Coast.

Taxis

Available • Apps: MyTaxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Marina Grande Town Center Capo di Sorrento

Day trips

Amalfi Coast
10-30 km • Half day to full day

The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline with picturesque towns, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking views.

Capri
10 km (by boat) • Full day

A beautiful island known for its luxurious villas, stunning views, and the famous Blue Grotto.

Pompeii
30 km • Half day

An ancient Roman city preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Festivals

Festa di San Paolo • June 29-30 Limoncello Festival • July Sorrento Film Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Visit the lemon groves for a unique and authentic experience
  • Try a limoncello tasting to sample the local specialty
  • Explore the Path of the Gods for stunning views and a challenging hike
  • Take a boat tour to see the coastline from the water
  • Visit during the shoulder season for fewer crowds and lower prices
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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