Set sail from Sorrento port and experience one of the most breathtaking coastlines in the world : the Amalfi Coast.
On board a private 22–28 ft boat, new, fast and designed for small groups (up to 5–6 guests), you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of comfort and freedom.
After cruising along the cliffs of the Sorrento Coast, we’ll head towards the Amalfi Coast, where you’ll admire its world-famous landmarks from the sea : the charming fishing villages of Nerano and Praiano, Li Galli island, the iconic vertical beauty of Positano, the dramatic Furore Fjord and the historic town of Amalfi with its majestic cathedral.
Stop in Positano and Amalfi to stroll through their picturesque streets, do some Shopping or enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
There will also be time for swimming and relaxing in crystal-clear waters along the way.
On board, you’ll find complimentary drinks and snacks.
Unlike many big companies, we welcome guests as if they were part of our family, not just tourists!
A member of our team will be waiting for you outside the main entrance of Restaurant Ruccio
Sail along the Sorrento coastline
Pass by the coloured fishing village of Marina Grande
Pass by the ancient roman Villa dating back the I century B.C., home of the Queen Giovanna
Pass by Punta Campanella, a scenic promontory on Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, where the Tyrrhenian Sea meets the Gulf of Naples. Steeped in myth and history, it offers breathtaking views and ancient ruins along coastal trails.
Pass by the Ieranto bay, a secluded bay on the Sorrentine Peninsula, tucked within a protected marine reserve, boasting turquoise waters, lush Mediterranean flora and sweeping views of Capri’s iconic Faraglioni Steeped in myth, the bay is said to be the legendary home of the Sirens who lured sailors, including Ulysses, its name deriving from the Greek ieros, meaning "sacred".
Pass by Nerano, a charming fishing village nestled between the rocks and the crystal-clear sea. Famous for its transparent waters and unspoilt nature, Nerano offers an authentic glimpse of the coast.
Pass by Li Galli island, also called Le Sirenuse, is a tiny archipelago of three islets—Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and Isola dei Briganti—nestled between Positano and Capri, famed for its mythic ties to the sirens of Greek legend.
Stop in Positano, one of the most iconic towns along the Amalfi Coast. Take your time to take photos from the boat with the vertical city behind you before disembarking and visiting the pearl of the Amalfi Coast.
Stop for swimming in the crystal-clear water of the Amalfi Coast
Pass by Praiano, a charming village on the Amalfi Coast, nestled between Positano and Amalfi, it offers scenic coastal views, picturesque churches, and hidden beaches.
Pass by the Fjord of Furore, a narrow, steep‐walled inlet on Italy's Amalfi Coast, created by the erosive force of the Schiato torrent, that opens onto a hidden pebble beach framed by crystal‐clear turquoise waters. This breathtaking spot is capped by a dramatic bridge on the Amalfi Drive, and is famously known for hosting high‐diving competitions and serving as a cinematic setting for Roberto Rossellini and Anna Magnani’s film L’Amore
Pass by Conca dei Marini, rich in maritime history and charm. This small fishing village boasts graceful Mediterranean architecture, the historic Saracen Tower, and the birthplace of the famed sfogliatella Santa Rosa pastry.
Stop in Amalfi, a picturesque coastal town known for its dramatic cliffs, charming historic center and vibrant seaside atmosphere. Don't miss a visit to the Cathedral of St. Andrew, stroll around its charming alleways and take a break by sitting down at a restaurant or trying some typical Amalfi street food.
Stop for swimming in the crystal-clear water of the Amalfi Coast
Return to Sorrento
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