One of the most unforgettable ways to experience the Amalfi Coast is by boat. Escape the bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this iconic coastline, with the chance to visit the enchanting towns of Positano and Amalfi.
Stretching over 50 km of breathtaking shoreline, the Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famed for its dramatic cliffs, charming villages, and crystal-clear waters. Our boat tour allows you to explore the coast from the sea, revealing hidden coves and pristine beaches that can only be fully appreciated from this unique perspective.
During the tour, there are two stops for you to explore Positano and Amalfi on foot. Wander through winding alleys, soak up the local atmosphere, and take in the picturesque streets, vibrant squares, and charming waterfronts at your own pace—creating memories of one of the most romantic and scenic coastlines in the world.
Meeting point at 8:45 am at [Starhotel Terminus, Piazza Garibaldi 91, Naples]
8:45 am Round-trip transfer service from pick-up/drop off location in Naples to the boarding point at the port of Piano di Sorrento.
Embarkation/disembarkation point
Set sail along the coast of Sorrento, where the journey reveals stunning sights at every turn. Admire the ancient fishing village of Marina Grande, the ruins of a Roman villa near the Bagni della Regina Giovanna, a natural waterfall cascading from the rocks, and the tranquil Bay of Ieranto, along with other hidden gems scattered along the coastline. Continuing along the Amalfi Coast, marvel at the sparkling waters surrounding the Li Galli islands, the charming villages of Nerano and Praiano, and the dramatic cliffs of the Fiordo di Furore. The cruise includes a few leisurely stops, giving you time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax, while enjoying refreshing snacks and drinks served on board—a perfect blend of adventure and indulgence.
The Li Galli archipelago consists of three small islands: the largest, Gallo Lungo, resembles a dolphin when viewed from above, while the two smaller ones, La Rotonda and La Castelluccia—also known as “the island of the Brigands”—complete this jewel of the sea. This unspoiled archipelago has always fascinated visitors to the Divine Coast. Enveloped in peace, with the sound of waves crashing on the rocks and the call of seagulls in the background, Li Galli is a true corner of paradise, where nature and magic merge.
Nerano is a charming seaside hamlet in the municipality of Massa Lubrense, perched on the tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula and overlooking the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Salerno, on the same side as the Amalfi Coast. Its name is believed to originate from a villa once belonging to Emperor Nero, likely built as a retreat for his leisure. Today, Nerano’s beach, stretching along the Bay of Marina del Cantone, features a series of pebble shores with rocky seabeds and crystal-clear waters, making it a beloved destination for swimmers and scuba diving enthusiasts seeking to explore the vibrant marine life.
This picturesque village, once the summer retreat of the doges, is perfectly nestled between Positano and Conca dei Marini, retaining an authentic and timeless charm. Praiano’s beaches are its true treasures: Marina di Praia captivates with its majestic tower perched on the promontory, while Cala della Gavitella leads to the enchanting Fontana dell’Altare, a natural pool carved within a cave. The town’s historical and architectural heritage is equally compelling. The Torre Asciola and Torre Grado stand as reminders of its defensive past, while the churches of San Luca Evangelista and San Gennaro offer a rich tapestry of frescoes and artistic treasures, serving as spiritual and cultural centers at the heart of the village.
You will see from the boat Furore, taht despite the name by which it is commonly known, it is actually a ría, that is a narrow body of water located at the mouth of an overhanging valley, created by the incessant work of the Schiato stream that runs from Agerola along the mountain to dive into the sea. The place welcomes a tiny seaside village that was inhabited, among others, by Roberto Rossellini and Anna Magnani. A small museum dedicated to them is housed in one of the houses. The fjord is also crossed from the state road by a single arch bridge located about 30 m above the sea.
Stop from 1 to 2 hours in Amalfi to visit the ancient Maritime Republic
Stop from 1 to 2 hours in Positano to explore what is considered the "pearl" of the Amalfi coast.
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