All Inclusive Premium Private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast

4.9
(42 reviews)
Sorrento, Italy

7 to 8 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Discover the Amalfi Coast the way it was meant to be experienced—from the comfort of a private luxury boats and yachts , guided by an expert local captain and tailored entirely to your desires.

Your exclusive journey includes iconic highlights and secret treasures accessible only by sea :
· Black
· Recommone Bay & Cave of Pertuso
· Rock of Isca
· Crapolla Fjord
Li Galli Islands
· Tordigliano Bay
· Positano
· Praiano
· Fjord of Furore
· Emerald Grotto
· Conca dei Marini
· Amalfi

Throughout the day, enjoy swimming, sipping
Prosecco, enjoying brunch and local food specialties, capturing world-class photos, and relaxing in total comfort as your captain shares local stories and insider secrets.

Perfect for :
· Couples seeking a romantic escape
· Families wanting a relaxing, personalized day on the water
· Travelers who prefer tailor-made, high-end experiences
· Anyone wishing to see the Amalfi Coast away from the crowds

Your Amalfi Coast adventure awaits.

What's Included

No Hidden Costs, No Extras To pay on Site
Beach Towels, Masks and Fins, Devices Charging Stations
Skipper, Fuel, Port Charges, Taxes and Fees
Aperitif with mixed appetizers and brunch featuring a selection of local specialties
Luxury yachts and boats featuring private bathroom, changing cabins, hot shower, and sunshade bimini
Assisted Pick Up and Drop Off by Private Docks/Piers
Water, Soda/POP, Beer, Prosecco, Limoncello, Spritz

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Marina del Cantone

    a charming seaside village tucked between steep cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Known for its laid-back elegance and exceptional cuisine, Nerano is a favorite hidden escape for celebrities and yacht owners exploring the Amalfi Coast. As we approach the bay, you’ll notice the water shift to a deep, luminous turquoise—perfect for a refreshing swim. This is one of the most beautiful natural swimming spots in the region, framed by dramatic rock formations and quiet coves accessible only by boat. Nerano is also home to some of the coast’s most renowned waterfront restaurants. Should you wish, we can arrange a stop for lunch at one of its iconic beach clubs, where dishes like handmade pasta with zucchini and fresh-caught seafood highlight the best of local tradition. Relax, swim, or simply take in the scenery—Nerano captures the essence of coastal luxury in its most authentic form.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Just beyond Nerano, the coastline becomes even more dramatic as we enter the tranquil waters of Recommone Bay—a secluded inlet known for its pristine clarity and untouched beauty. Sheltered by rugged cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, this peaceful cove is ideal for a swim away from the busier spots along the coast. The water here is exceptionally transparent, creating a natural pool of shimmering blues that invite you to dive right in. A short cruise from the bay brings you to the Grotta del Pertuso, a small but enchanting sea cave carved naturally into the limestone cliffs. As we glide inside, you’ll see how sunlight filters through openings in the rock, illuminating the water with soft, ethereal reflections. It’s a quiet, almost mystical corner of the coast—perfect for photos or simply taking in the serene atmosphere. This combination of hidden coves and intimate sea caves captures the more secret, untouched side of the Amalfi Coast, accessible only by boat.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    As your private cruise continues toward Massa Lubrense, you’ll encounter the striking Scoglio dell’Isca, a rugged pair of islets rising dramatically from the sea just off the coastline. Once the beloved retreat of Italian playwright Eduardo DE Filippo, this protected marine area remains completely unspoiled—an oasis where nature reigns. The waters surrounding the islets are exceptionally clear, with shades of sapphire and emerald that shift with the sunlight. It’s an extraordinary spot for swimming or snorkeling, offering a glimpse into the rich underwater life that thrives in this part of the peninsula. Gliding around Isca, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Sorrento Peninsula and the open Gulf of Naples, with the dramatic cliffs and lush vegetation creating a postcard-perfect backdrop. The atmosphere here is peaceful and exclusive—far removed from the busier areas of the Amalfi Coast. accessible only by boat and ideal for guests seeking beauty and privacy.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Hidden between the cliffs of the Sorrento Peninsula lies the spectacular Crapolla Fjord, one of the region’s most dramatic and secluded natural inlets. Accessible primarily by sea, this narrow fjord-like cove feels like a secret carved into the coastline—untouched, quiet, and breathtakingly beautiful. As your boat glides into the inlet, you’ll notice the steep limestone walls rising vertically around you, creating a natural amphitheater that shelters the cove from wind and waves. The water here is crystal clear, shimmering in deep shades of blue and emerald—an extraordinary place for a peaceful swim surrounded by nature. Crapolla is rich in history as well. At the base of the fjord lie the remnants of an ancient Roman landing site and a tiny chapel dedicated to St. Peter, said to stand on the very spot where the apostle once landed on his journey to Rome.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Praiano (Pass by)

    Nestled between Positano and Amalfi, Praiano is a hidden gem of the coast, quiet, graceful, and deeply authentic. Once a peaceful fishing village, it retains an old-world charm that feels untouched by time. As we drive through its scenic roads, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the sea and the Li Galli Islands, framed by sunlit terraces and whitewashed houses cascading down the cliffs. Praiano is known for its golden sunsets, considered among the most beautiful on the entire coast, and for the enchanting Church of San Gennaro, with its colorful majolica-tiled dome shimmering under the Mediterranean sun. While we won’t linger long, passing through Praiano offers a glimpse of the authentic rhythm of coastal life quieter, more intimate, and infinitely captivating. It’s a stretch of road that seems to slow time itself, where every curve reveals yet another postcard, perfect view of the Amalfi Coast at its most poetic.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Carved dramatically into the cliffs between Praiano and Amalfi, the Fjord of Furore is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders of the Amalfi Coast. This narrow gorge, where the mountains plunge straight into the turquoise sea, forms a tiny secluded cove that seems untouched by time. From the coastal bridge above, the view is nothing short of spectacular, a deep ravine of rugged rock walls, emerald waters, and a handful of stone houses that once sheltered local fishermen. It’s a place where nature and history meet in perfect harmony, and where photographers often capture some of the most striking images of the entire coastline. We’ll pause here briefly to admire this UNESCO-listed marvel, a hidden corner of paradise that embodies the wild, untamed beauty of the Amalfi Coast. Though the stop is short, the memory of this breathtaking landscape will stay with you long after the journey ends, a timeless snapshot of Italy’s natural artistry.

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Li Galli

    A highlight of your private cruise is the approach to the legendary Li Galli Islands, an exclusive archipelago of three tiny islets set between Positano and Capri. Surrounded by impossibly clear turquoise waters, Li Galli has long been associated with myth and elegance—believed in ancient times to be the home of the Sirens who lured sailors with their song. Privately owned and completely off-limits to the public, the islands have served as a secluded retreat for artists and celebrities, including the famed Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. From the water, you’ll admire their dramatic rocky shores, pristine nature, and the beautiful Villa perched on the main island, Gallo Lungo. The waters around Li Galli are among the most mesmerizing of the entire coast—deep, transparent, and perfect for an unforgettable swim or snorkel. The seabed here is rich with marine life, and when sunlight filters through, the sea glows in brilliant jewel tones.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    one of the largest and most untouched beaches in the entire region. Hidden between towering cliffs and lush Mediterranean scrub, this sweeping stretch of coastline remains wonderfully unspoiled, offering a rare sense of privacy even in high season. From the water, Tordigliano appears almost otherworldly : a long crescent of pale pebbles framed by dramatic rock formations and backed by dense, fragrant vegetation. The beach has no road access, making it reachable primarily by sea—an advantage that keeps it serene, quiet, and exclusive. The bay’s crystal-clear waters shine in bright shades of turquoise and sapphire, perfect for a refreshing swim or a slow drift alongside the cliffs. It’s an ideal stop for guests who appreciate raw natural beauty and the luxury of seclusion. Cruising past Tordigliano Bay, you’ll experience a side of the Amalfi Coast that feels wild, authentic, and untouched—an escape into pure Mediterranean tranquility.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Positano

    Your journey along the Amalfi Coast would not be complete without the unforgettable sight of Positano, the coast’s most iconic and glamorous village. As your boat approaches, Positano appears almost suspended on the mountainside—an enchanting cascade of pastel-colored homes, elegant terraces, and bougainvillea-draped stairways that tumble dramatically toward the sea. From the water, the view is nothing short of spectacular. Luxury villas cling to the cliffs, boutique hotels sparkle in the sunlight, and the dome of the Church of Santa Maria Assunta rises gracefully above the village. The entire scene feels like a postcard brought to life. Positano’s beachfront is lively and stylish, lined with chic beach clubs, upscale cafés, and fashionable boutiques. If you wish, we can arrange time ashore for a stroll through its narrow lanes, a visit to local artisan shops, or a cocktail overlooking the bay. The waters just off Positano are perfect for a swim.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Praiano

    a quieter, more intimate gem of the Amalfi Coast. Once a preferred retreat of Amalfi’s medieval nobility, Praiano still embodies a sense of understated luxury and authentic coastal charm. From the sea, the village appears gracefully spread across the cliffs, its whitewashed houses and terraced gardens glowing in the Mediterranean sun. The coastline here is carved with small coves, hidden beaches, and natural rock platforms that offer beautiful, peaceful swimming spots far from the crowds. Gliding past ancient watchtowers, secret caves, and quiet fishing inlets, you’ll experience Praiano as few ever do : from the water, where its beauty feels pure and timeless. It’s a stop that blends authenticity, tranquility, and cinematic coastal landscapes—perfect for guests seeking a refined, relaxed atmosphere.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Fiordo Di Furore

    One of the most dramatic and unforgettable sights along your private Amalfi Coast cruise is the Furore Fjord—a breathtaking, narrow fjord carved deep into the cliffs between Praiano and Amalfi. Unlike anything else on the coast, this hidden inlet feels like a world of its own. As your boat approaches, you’ll see the towering rock walls rising almost vertically on either side, creating a natural canyon that opens into a tiny, secluded beach. High above, the iconic stone bridge arches gracefully between the cliffs—an architectural marvel and the backdrop of one of Italy’s most photographed locations. The water inside the fjord is calm and incredibly clear, reflecting deep shades of emerald and cobalt. On quieter days, conditions allow for a peaceful swim in a setting that feels both intimate and awe-inspiring. Steeped in history, Furore was once a hidden fishing village. Today, it stands as one of the coast’s most striking natural wonders—wild, cinematic, and unforgettable.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10

    A short cruise beyond Furore brings you to the enchanting Emerald Grotto, one of the Amalfi Coast’s most captivating natural wonders. Tucked beneath towering cliffs, this sea cave is famous for its extraordinary emerald-green light—a mesmerizing glow created as sunlight filters through an underwater. As you enter, the water beneath you transforms into a vibrant pool of shimmering jade, reflecting off the limestone walls and creating a dreamlike, almost surreal atmosphere. Stalactites hang from the ceiling like delicate sculptures, while the gentle echo of the waves enhances the grotto’s serene, almost mystical beauty. The experience is peaceful and immersive—an intimate encounter with nature’s artistry, best appreciated from the comfort of your private boat. Few sites on the Amalfi Coast offer such a vivid interplay of color, light, and tranquility. Visiting the Emerald Grotto feels like stepping into a hidden jewel of the Mediterranean—quiet, luminous, and unforgettable.

    15 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Conca dei Marini (Pass by)

    Continuing along the coastline, you’ll arrive at the enchanting Conca dei Marini, a refined and quietly elegant village set on a dramatic stretch of cliff overlooking the open sea. Known for its understated beauty and exclusive atmosphere, Conca dei Marini feels like a peaceful hideaway suspended between sky and water. From the boat, the village reveals itself as a cascade of whitewashed houses, terraced gardens, and fragrant lemon groves descending toward the shoreline. Its turquoise waters are wonderfully clear, offering ideal conditions for a refreshing swim in total tranquility. Conca dei Marini is home to some of the coast’s most historic and picturesque landmarks, including ancient watchtowers that once protected the Amalfi Republic and the charming cliffside monastery of Santa Rosa—birthplace of the famed sfogliatella Santa Rosa pastry. Cruising past Conca dei Marini offers a sophisticated experience—perfect for guests seeking authentic coastal charm away from the crowds.

    Admission ticket free
  • 11
    Amalfi

    No journey along this legendary coastline is complete without a stop in Amalfi, the historic heart of the region. The view from the water is spectacular—colorful houses stacked vertically along the mountainside, elegant promenades lined with cafes, and classic fishing boats gently bobbing beside luxury yachts. It’s a perfect blend of timeless charm and modern sophistication. Should you choose to explore ashore, Amalfi offers cobblestone alleys filled with artisan shops, historic piazzas, and the majestic Cathedral of Sant’Andrea, whose grand staircase and ornate interior are among the most stunning in Italy. Stroll the waterfront, enjoy a gelato in the sun, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere of this lively coastal town. The waters just outside Amalfi are crystal clear, making it an inviting spot for a swim with the backdrop of one of the world’s most storied ports.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The minimum drinking age is 18 years old
  • The total duration of the tour includes the travel time
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