Maximum boat capacity: 7 people.
This private boat tour from Sorrento to Positano offers a unique and intimate way to experience the Amalfi Coast. Cruise along stunning coastal cliffs, swim in crystal-clear waters, and admire hidden coves and natural wonders like Punta Campanella and the Li Galli Islands. Arrive in Positano by sea—an unforgettable sight—and enjoy free time to explore its charming streets, colorful boutiques, and seaside cafés. With personalized service and breathtaking views, this is the perfect mix of relaxation and discovery.
Meeting point: Marina Piccola, Sorrento – right outside Bar Ruccio. Please arrive 5–10 minutes early. One of our team members will be there to welcome you and assist with boarding.
Villa di Pollio Felice, also known as the Baths of Queen Giovanna, is a fascinating archaeological site near Sorrento. Set on a natural rocky cliff, it features the remains of a Roman villa from the 1st century BC and a stunning natural pool connected to the sea. It's a perfect blend of history and nature, ideal for swimming and enjoying breathtaking coastal views.
Li Galli is a small archipelago located between Capri and the Amalfi Coast, made up of three private islands: Gallo Lungo, La Castelluccia, and La Rotonda. Rich in myth and beauty, these islands are said to have been home to the sirens of Homer’s Odyssey who tried to enchant Ulysses with their song. Today, Li Galli remains uninhabited and exclusive, surrounded by crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Admiring them from the sea during your boat tour is an unforgettable experience.
Positano is a postcard-perfect village on the Amalfi Coast, famous for its colorful houses cascading down the cliffs, narrow streets filled with boutiques and cafés, and stunning seaside views. With its romantic atmosphere and laid-back charm, it's the ideal place to explore, shop for local fashion, or relax on the beach. Arriving by boat offers a truly breathtaking first impression of this iconic destination.
Punta Campanella is the tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula, where the Gulf of Naples meets the Gulf of Salerno. This marine protected area is rich in history, legend, and natural beauty. According to mythology, it’s where Ulysses met the sirens. From the sea, you can admire its rugged cliffs, clear waters, and the ancient watchtower that once guarded the coastline. It's a stunning and symbolic point along your boat journey.
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