A journey along the Amalfi Coast must embrace every corner of this extraordinary land. During this boat tour onboard one of our Gozzo Sorrentino 28FT, you will explore the entire coastline and visit some of its most breathtaking and authentic locations, from Nerano to Amalfi, passing Li Galli islands, Positano, Amalfi and Conca dei Marini.You will have the opportunity to stop at the iconic Furore Fjord, one of the most scenic and dramatic spots along the coast, enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of Praiano, and wander through the charming streets and exclusive boutiques of the world-famous Positano.As you cruise along the coast, you will discover sea caves, hidden coves, and stunning natural wonders accessible only by boat, experiencing the Amalfi Coast from a truly privileged perspective. All of this is enhanced by our friendly and professional crew, always on hand to cater to your every need and ensure a relaxing, fun, and truly memorable experience.
Acquamarina 850
Acquamarina 850<br/>Pickup included
Below is a suggested itinerary highlighting some of the key attractions. As this is a private excursion, it can be fully customized to suit your preferences. Choose your preferred departure time and location: the boat can depart from Sorrento or Positano
Navigate toward Li Galli, a legendary archipelago rising from the deep blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, just off the Amalfi Coast. According to ancient Greek mythology, these rocky islets were believed to be the home of the Sirens, the enchanting creatures whose irresistible songs lured sailors to their doom. It was here, legend says, that Ulysses (Odysseus) famously resisted their spell by having himself bound to the mast of his ship, while his crew sealed their ears with wax.
Today, Li Galli retains an aura of mystery and timeless beauty. The archipelago consists of three small islands—Gallo Lungo, La Castelluccia, and La Rotonda—their dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters creating a striking contrast against the horizon. Steeped in myth, history, and natural splendor, Li Galli continues to captivate visitors, offering a place where ancient legends and Mediterranean beauty seamlessly intertwine.
Arrive in Amalfi, a town that feels like an open-air museum, where narrow medieval streets unfold toward the lively main square. Towering above it all is the majestic Cathedral of Sant’Andrea (Duomo di Amalfi), a striking blend of Arab-Norman, Byzantine, and Baroque styles. Its grand staircase and ornate façade immediately catch the eye, while inside lie the relics of Saint Andrew the Apostle, making it an important pilgrimage site.
Amalfi was once a powerful Maritime Republic, rivaling Venice and Genoa, and its legacy is still visible in the town’s architecture and traditions. Just steps away from the square, you’ll find hidden alleys, historic paper mills—Amalfi was famous for producing handmade paper as early as the 13th century—and small cafés where the scent of lemon delights fills the air, a tribute to the region’s iconic sfusato amalfitano lemons.
Pass by some of the most breathtaking views along the coast, including the picturesque village of Conca dei Marini, perched between sea and sky. This small fishing hamlet is home to the famous Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo), a natural sea cave discovered in the 1930s, renowned for its extraordinary emerald-green glow. Sunlight filters through an underwater opening, illuminating the crystal-clear water and creating magical reflections on the cave’s stalactites. Inside, you’ll even find a submerged ceramic nativity scene, a unique and unexpected detail that adds to the grotto’s charm and mystique.
Sail toward the Fiordo di Furore, near Praiano, one of the most striking and unexpected natural wonders of the Amalfi Coast. This dramatic fjord, carved over centuries by the force of water and time, cuts deep into the limestone cliffs, creating a narrow inlet where turquoise waters shimmer beneath towering rocky walls. Above, the iconic arched bridge spans the gorge, framing the scene with a sense of scale and quiet grandeur.
Hidden from view along the main coastal road, the Fiordo di Furore feels like a secret place, untouched and timeless. At its base lies a small, picturesque pebble beach, embraced by steep cliffs and cooled by the shadows they cast throughout the day. The contrast between the rugged rock formations, the vivid colors of the sea, and the traditional fishermen’s houses clinging to the cliffs makes this spot unforgettable—a perfect blend of raw nature, history, and coastal charm.
Arrive in Positano, where you can enjoy a brief stop to admire one of the most iconic and picturesque cliffside towns on the Amalfi Coast. Cascading vertically down the steep hillside, Positano is renowned for its pastel-colored houses, dramatic stairways, and narrow, winding streets that weave between boutiques, cafés, and artisan shops.
Overlooking the deep blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the town offers breathtaking panoramic views at every turn, with the contrast between sea, sky, and vibrant architecture creating an unforgettable scene. Once a quiet fishing village and now a symbol of Mediterranean elegance, Positano embodies a perfect balance of charm, culture, and seaside beauty, making it an essential highlight of any journey along the coast.
Take a swim near the charming cove of Tordigliano, a peaceful seaside spot on the Amalfi Coast, perfect for a relaxing stop. Its small rocky beach and crystal-clear waters invite visitors to take a refreshing swim while enjoying the stunning coastal views
Return back to Sorrento - or Positano - , which reveals its breathtaking panorama of cliffs, colorful buildings, and sparkling waters.
Boarding will take place at the Positano beach, at the public pier, located next to the ferry docking point. We recommend arriving a few minutes in advance to facilitate meeting and departure operations.
Positano is a picturesque coastal town on the Amalfi Coast, known for its pastel-colored houses, narrow streets, and stunning sea views. It's a romantic and scenic destination that offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences.
The main beach in Positano, known for its beautiful views and lively atmosphere. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the sea.
A scenic hiking trail offering breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. It's a moderate hike suitable for most fitness levels.
A beautiful 19th-century church known for its stunning majolica dome and historic artifacts. It's a must-visit for its architectural beauty and religious significance.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of the town and coastline. It's a great place to learn about the town's history and enjoy the scenery.
A boat tour along the Amalfi Coast offers a unique perspective of the coastline and its hidden coves. It's a great way to explore the area and enjoy the sea.
Spaghetti with clams, a classic Italian dish made with fresh clams, garlic, white wine, and olive oil.
A lemon delight cake made with sponge cake, lemon curd, and mascarpone cream, a specialty of the Amalfi Coast.
A seafood salad made with a variety of fresh seafood, including shrimp, mussels, and octopus, served with a lemon vinaigrette.
This is the best time to visit for warm weather and outdoor activities. The town is lively, and the sea is perfect for swimming.
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Positano is generally safe, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with your belongings and be aware of your surroundings.
Naples Central Station
Naples, Sorrento
Buses are the main form of public transport along the Amalfi Coast. They can be crowded and slow due to traffic.
Available • Apps: None specific to the area
Car, Scooter
A charming town known for its historic cathedral, beautiful beaches, and scenic views. It's a great place to explore the Amalfi Coast's rich history and culture.
A picturesque hilltop town known for its stunning gardens, historic villas, and panoramic views. It's a great place to enjoy the beauty and culture of the Amalfi Coast.
A beautiful island known for its stunning landscapes, luxury shopping, and historic sites. It's a great place to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle and explore the island's natural beauty.
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