Discover Italy’s most breathtaking coastline on a full-day all inclusive private cruise along the Amalfi Coast, where iconic landmarks and hidden gems unfold effortlessly along the way. From panoramic views of the coast to time spent in Positano, one of Italy’s most beautiful towns, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of sightseeing, exploration, and relaxation, with opportunities to capture stunning photos from the water and wander ashore at your own pace.
The experience continues with time to swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters, unwind at beautiful beaches, and optionally stop for lunch in Nerano, a charming fishing village celebrated for its coastal cuisine.
Throughout the day, your private captain is entirely at your disposal, sharing local history, offering insider recommendations, and tailoring the itinerary to create a seamless, personalized Amalfi Coast experience.
We will cruise directly to the queen's bath Giovanna as first stop, this is an ancient place where there are still the ruins of the old queen villa right by the water.
Punta Campanella is where the Sorrento coast ends and the Amalfi coast starts, this meaning that the bay of Naples ends and starts the bay of Salerno. We will sail next to the point with a lighthouse where the Captain will pass and point out to us.
You'll cruise through the amazing islands of Li Galli where you actually have one more chance to jump in the water and enjoy some cool snorkelling.
One of the most beautiful beaches we have along the whole coast line, you'll be able to swim and snorkel here for another hour.
You'll first cruise right below this cliff town where you'll be able to take stunning pictures, and then you'll be dropped off as well for a couple of hours to go wonder around.
This is an old fishing village along the Amalfi Coast where you can also stop for a nice lunch by the water. You will have a chance to go for a swim here in the turquoise waters.
We will meet you in MARINA PICCOLA SORRENTO, near bar Ruccio at 9:30 am.
Sorrento is a charming coastal town on the Amalfi Coast, known for its stunning views, lemon groves, and historic center. It's a gateway to the Amalfi Coast and offers a mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure.
The main square of Sorrento, named after the famous poet Torquato Tasso. It's a lively spot with cafes, restaurants, and street performers.
A beautiful 19th-century cathedral dedicated to Saint Mary of the Assumption. It features a mix of architectural styles and a stunning interior.
A historic villa that once hosted the famous poet Torquato Tasso. It offers beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the coast.
The main beach of Sorrento, offering a mix of sandy and pebbly shores. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying seafood at nearby restaurants.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Sorrento, with exhibits on local crafts, art, and archaeology.
Spaghetti with clams, a classic dish made with fresh clams, garlic, olive oil, and white wine.
A traditional Italian pastry filled with sweet ricotta cheese and candied fruit.
A lemon liqueur made from the local Sorrento lemons, typically served as a digestif.
The peak season offers the best weather for beach activities and exploring the town. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive time.
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Sorrento is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur in crowded areas.
Sorrento Station
Sorrento Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sorrento and connect to other towns on the Amalfi Coast.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline with picturesque towns, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking views.
A beautiful island known for its luxurious villas, stunning views, and the famous Blue Grotto.
An ancient Roman city preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
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