Discover the breathtaking Amalfi Coast and over till Capri island on this full-day boat tour departing from Salerno, specially designed for cruise ship passengers.
Board a luxury yacht or premium boat with an experienced local skipper and enjoy a smooth cruise along the coast, approaching and visiting all the iconic highlights such as Positano, Praiano, the Fiordo di Furore and the Li Galli islands. Enjoy time to swim in crystal-clear waters, capture unforgettable photos and fully immerse yourself in the Mediterranean atmosphere.
During the cruise, relax with a selection of included refreshments such as water, soft drinks, beer, prosecco, limoncello, spritz and a light aperitif with local appetizers and brunch. Towels, snorkeling masks and fins are provided for your comfort.
This all-inclusive boat experience is carefully planned to maximize your time ashore, with assisted pickup and drop-off at private docks, no hidden fees and a guaranteed timely return to your ship.
Pickup included
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No journey along this legendary coastline is complete without a stop in Amalfi, the historic heart of the region and once the capital of a powerful maritime republic.
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.
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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.
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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.
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One of the most dramatic and unforgettable sights along your private Amalfi Coast cruise is the Fiordo di Furore—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.
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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.
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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.
The waters just off Positano are perfect for a swim.
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The Grotta d’o Pertuso is a charming sea cave located along the coastline of Marina del Cantone, known for its crystal-clear waters and deep blue reflections. Its name comes from the large natural “hole” in the rock, through which sunlight filters in, creating striking light effects inside the cave. Accessible only by boat, it is an ideal stop for swimming or snorkeling, offering a peaceful and unspoiled corner of the Sorrentine Peninsula.
Punta Campanella is one of the most iconic headlands of southern Italy, marking the point where the Sorrento Peninsula meets the Amalfi Coast. Protected as a marine reserve, it is known for its rugged cliffs, pristine waters and exceptional natural beauty. Steeped in history and mythology, the area offers crystal-clear seas ideal for swimming and snorkeling, along with breathtaking views stretching from Capri to the Amalfi Coast.
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The Blue Grotto in Capri is the must see natural wonder due its timeless magic. A portal to an enchanted underwater world, the low and narrow entrance opens up to an explosion of iridescent blue, illuminated by sunlight filtering from outside. The crystalline waters create enchanting reflections, giving life to a play of light and shadows. The ancient Romans considered it a sacred place, and today its beauty continues to inspire artists and poets from around the world. Venturing into this natural wonder is a breathtaking experience, a moment of pure magic that remains etched in memory forever. The Blue Grotto of Capri is an essential stop for those who want to experience the pure enchantment of the azure island.
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This splendid cove in the middle of the Fortini road is famous for its incredible natural scenery and for the presence of the stunning villa of fashion designers Dolce and Gabbana, we will also explore the "Grotta Iannarella," also known as the "Heart Cave" because in its depths, the outline of a heart is carved into the rock. We will enter to closely admire this exceptional peculiarity.A lato, troveremo la "Grotta Iannarella", nota anche come "Grotta del Cuore" perchè in fondo vi è scolpita, nella roccia, proprio il contorno di un cuore. Entreremo all'interno per ammirare da vicino questa eccezionale particolarit
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The Punta Carena lighthouse is the second largest in Italy in terms of lighting power (first is Genoa), and it's also one of the oldest: it was first lit in 1867. The lighthouse is always a peaceful place, far from the routes of mass tourism. The best time to appreciate its magic is at sunset; in fact, this is one of the few points on the coast of Capri where you can watch the sun set into the sea.
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The Saints Grotto, named for the numerous stalactites in the shape of praying saints, is a hidden treasure along the coast. The rocky walls create a magical atmosphere of brilliant colors. The turquoise and crystal-clear waters invite you to explore a fascinating underwater world, populated by vibrant marine life. A place of wonder and adventure.
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The Green Grotto, formerly known as Cave of the Turks, is a natural wonder that enchants with its unique beauty. The entrance, framed by imposing cliffs, leads to a magical atmosphere illuminated by an emerald green light. The waters inside shimmer with vibrant color, creating a suggestive and enchanting effect. Stalactites and stalagmites decorate the interior of the cave, adding a touch of mystery and charm. The serene and enveloping atmosphere invites contemplation and discovery of this extraordinary place, leaving a lasting impression as a jewel of nature. Exploring the Green Grotto of Capri is an unforgettable experience that offers unique emotions and inspirations. A swim inside, will let you discover endless beauty.
Long Stop - Aperitivo/Brunch - Toast - Swim - Dance - Relaxing time
Reached out Marina Piccola, we will take a break on board where we will relax to the rhythm of music, enjoy a rich aperitif with dry and fresh snacks, toast with prosecco and limoncello, and take a few dips. The more adventurous can reach the shore, which will be just a few meters away, to get a closer look at the beauties of this pebble, rock, and ancient construction-filled stretch of beach.
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The Grotta dei Marinai (Sailors' Cave) in Capri is a hidden gem along the island's coast, known for its maritime history and natural beauty. The entrance, surrounded by majestic cliffs, leads into an enchanted environment illuminated by a soft light. The cave walls tell stories of fishermen and sailors who sought refuge here in past centuries. The atmosphere of tranquility and the call of the sea captivate the hearts of visitors, transporting them to a world of maritime adventures and legends.
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Famous worldwide, we will observe up close what are actually the four Faraglioni of Capri. Saetta, the only one attached to the island, Monacone, Stella, and Scopolo. These imposing rock formations inspired legends and artists, and they are the beating heart of Capri's magic. Here we will pause to take some selfies, photos, and videos with this famous backdrop.Queste imponenti formazioni rocciose hanno ispirato leggende e opere d'arte, e sono il cuore pulsante della magia di Capri. Gli occhi dei visitatori non possono fare a meno di restare incantati da questa straordinaria creazione della natura, testimone dell'eterna grandezza del creato.
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The White Grotto is a natural treasure characterized by walls of pure white limestone. Located along a rocky coast, the entrance offers a spectacular view of the deep blue sea. The sunlight filtering through the rocks creates an enchanted and suggestive atmosphere inside the cave. The crystal-clear waters complete this picture of beauty, inviting an experience of wonder and contemplation of nature.
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The Red Grotto is a fascinating natural wonder with walls of intense red rock overlooking the turquoise sea. The entrance offers a breathtaking view of the sparkling water and azure skies. The interior is bathed in warm, enveloping light, creating a magical and suggestive atmosphere. The crystal-clear waters and rock formations make this cave a place of extraordinary beauty, a corner of paradise that enchants visitors.
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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.
Salerno is a charming coastal city in Southern Italy, known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and the famous Amalfi Coast nearby. It offers a mix of historical sites, vibrant markets, and stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Duomo di Salerno is a stunning cathedral with a mix of Romanesque and Baroque architecture. It houses the tomb of St. Matthew.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city and coastline. It houses a museum and hosts cultural events.
A beautiful waterfront promenade perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the sea views.
A lovely public garden with fountains, statues, and a small zoo. It's a great place for a relaxing stroll.
A museum showcasing archaeological finds from the Salerno area, including Roman and medieval artifacts.
A local pasta dish made with fresh seafood and a rich tomato sauce.
A layered dish of fried eggplant, tomato sauce, and melted cheese.
A lemon-flavored sponge cake filled with custard and covered in chocolate.
This is the best time to visit Salerno for warm weather and outdoor activities. The sea is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
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Salerno is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
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Salerno Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Salerno, covering most of the city and connecting to nearby towns.
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The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline with picturesque towns, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking views.
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
An ancient Greek city known for its well-preserved temples and archaeological site.
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