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From Sorrento: Amalfi and Positano Full-Day Trip by Boat

1. From Sorrento: Amalfi and Positano Full-Day Trip by Boat

Tour the beautiful Amalfi coast by boat with stops in Amalfi and Positano. Enjoy a light lunch on board with free time to explore the towns and to swim and snorkel. Relax on the boat while taking in the dramatic views of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Board the boat for a cruise around the Bay of Salerno to Amalfi. During the cruise, pass Nerano, the Emeraldo Grotto, and Li Galli Island. Sunbathe on the decks and beaches, or swim and snorkel in the shimmering waters. Arrive at the port of Amalfi and enjoy free time to explore this beautiful town. Then head towards the next stop, Positano the Pearl of the Amalfi Coast. Admire its famous pink and white houses and see the domed cathedral.

Amalfi Coast: Boat and Snorkeling Tour with a Captain

2. Amalfi Coast: Boat and Snorkeling Tour with a Captain

Board an Amalfitan Gozzo boat for a scenic ride along the Amalfi coast. Admire natural wonders, including the Natural Arch and Faraglioni Rocks. Swim and snorkel or relax on the shores of secluded beaches. Once everybody has jumped on board and had a little briefing about how you're going to spend the day, you will be ready to set off to the west towards Positano. The route will take you along Amalfi Coast’s finest beaches as well as close to natural rock arches and into sea caves, giving you the opportunity to admire the old watchtowers that dot the entire length of this coast. You will pause at beaches reachable only by sea and have time to go snorkeling or swimming in crystal-clear waters and into grottoes. Not too far from the starting point, right after leaving the center of Amalfi, you will get close to Saint Andrew's Grotto, a huge natural sea cave full of stalactites named after the patron saint of Amalfi (Andrea). Then, once passed Duoglio and Santa Croce beaches, you will stop by the "Arc of Lovers", a natural rock arch created millions of years ago by the erosion of the sea whose shape recalls two elephants in the act of kissing. Up to not too long ago young couples used to get married on the top of it. A little later you will cruise in front of the ancient fishing village of Conca dei Marini, passing near the villa of Sophia Loren and seeing the historic hotel “Il Saraceno” located on La Vite Beach. From here you will also have a stunning view of the Santa Rosa Monastery, a former convent now converted into a luxury hotel, once home of the Dominican nuns. It's right in the kitchens of this monastery that the delicious "Sfogliatella Santa Rosa" was born, a shell-shaped pastry filled with ricotta cheese-based cream and little dried fruit pieces, typical of the local culinary tradition (don't forget to taste it before leaving!). Once past the seaside of Conca dei Marini you will enter its western basin, where you will have a beautiful view of Furore and Praiano villages and the islands of Li Galli and Capri, together with the well-known Faraglioni Rocks. Further inside this basin we will find the little Runghetiello Grotto and its tiny beach, where you will anchor for a break to go swimming or snorkeling. You will reach then the famous Furore Fjord, the only natural fjord in Italy and location of the international diving competition "MarMeeting": every year in July, professional divers from around the world compete by jumping from the top of the bridge which is 28 meters high. Navigating a little farther onward to the village of Praiano you will be able to have a close look at a bigger sea cave, the Africana Grotto, where the water has a distinctive blue color thanks to the unique refraction of light. Finally you will go round Capo Sottile and continue cruising to Positano, where you will have another break for snorkeling at a beach reachable only by the sea and so not crowded at all: La Porta. The return trip to Amalfi will give you a different but equally remarkable view of both sea and land.

From Sorrento/Nerano: Amalfi and Positano Boat Tour

3. From Sorrento/Nerano: Amalfi and Positano Boat Tour

After pickup from your hotel, your boat tour will depart at 9:00 AM. First, you'll sail around Li Galli island, where the myth of Ulysses and the Sirens is said to have been set. Then your boat will head to the Ancient Marine Republic of Amalfi where you'll enjoy 3 - 3.5 hours of free time to explore the town. Don't miss seeing the main local attractions such as the Cathedral and the Cloister of Paradise. Enjoy some time on the pebble beach, tanning and swimming in the azure waters. You may also want to shop for local products like the world-famous Amalfi Coast lemons and limoncello.  Next, sail towards Positano, where you'll also have about 1.5 - 2 hours to yourself. Admire the picturesque Furore and the beautiful old town of Praiano. On the return trip, you'll find the Fjord of Crapolla and the enchanting Islet d'Isca that belongs to Eduardo de Filippo. Finally, arrive back at the port at about 5:15 PM to catch your shuttle back to your accommodations.

Naples: Boat Tour to Positano, Amalfi and Ravello

4. Naples: Boat Tour to Positano, Amalfi and Ravello

Visit the Amalfi Coast on a day trip from Naples. Take in Sorrento from the sea. Visit Amalfi and Positano, with the option of exploring Ravello too. Admire incredible scenery worthy of a UNESCO World Heritage listing. From the convenient meeting point in Naples, you will transfer to the port of Torre del Greco. From there, set sail to Sorrento, enjoying the amazing Mount Vesuvius in the background and learning about its tragic history from your expert guide. Admire the beauty of the Sorrento coastline: the panoramic terraces overhanging the sea, the Baths of Queen Giovanna, the Bay of Jeranto, and the Protected Sea Area of Punta Campanella. When you arrive at Amalfi, you will have free time to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its picturesque views, romantic landscapes, and the cathedral of Saint Andrew. Depending on the option chosen, you can also visit Ravello, a resort town, where you can see the Villa Rufolo and its serene garden, which offers a breathtaking panorama over the entire Gulf of Salerno. Then you will depart for Positano, the pearl of the Amalfi Coast, famous for its narrow streets, small shops, and colorful pottery. You will have some free time here to explore before relaxing on board for the journey back to Naples.

Salerno: Amalfi, Capri and Positano Full-Day Boat Cruise

5. Salerno: Amalfi, Capri and Positano Full-Day Boat Cruise

Enjoy an hassle-free boat cruise to Amalfi, Capri and Positano on board a hydrofoil. Departure in the morning from Salerno, arrival in Amalfi with a stop of about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Continue to Capri with a stop of about 4 hours. Departure from Capri to Positano with a stop of about 2 hours. Return to Salerno in the evening. Excursion times: 08:20 Departure from Salerno - Arrival in Amalfi at 08:45 10:30 Departure from Amalfi - Arrival in Capri at 11:30 15:45 Departure from Capri - Arrival in Positano at 16:20 18:05 Departure from Positano - Arrival in Salerno 18:50

From Salerno: Day Trip to Amalfi Coast by Boat with Drinks

6. From Salerno: Day Trip to Amalfi Coast by Boat with Drinks

Admire the beautiful beaches, coves, and local villages set against a stunning natural backdrop on a day trip from Salerno along Italy's Amalfi Coast aboard a traditional "gozzo" boat. Enjoy a glass of prosecco, caprese sandwich, fruits, and drinks onboard. Relax and enjoy your welcome Prosecco drink as you take in the panoramic views of picturesque villages dotted along the coastline, and secret beach caves from Salerno. Swim and snorkel in the blue waters to cool down, and enjoy the sandwich, fruit, and drinks offered on board as the cool sea breeze blows in your hair. Stop in the renowned towns of Amalfi and Positano for one hour each, and explore their historic streets. Enjoy a final surprise from the crew before heading back to the port of Salerno, in time for your evening apéritif and dinner.

From Salerno: Sightseeing Day Cruise to Amalfi Coast

7. From Salerno: Sightseeing Day Cruise to Amalfi Coast

Departure approximately between 10:00 e le 10:15 AM (to be agreed according to the needs of the customers), from Molo Manfredi - Port of Salerno. We will sail slowly admiring all the natural beauties and the small seaside villages of Vietri sul Mare, Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Atrani, Amalfi, Conca dei Marini, Fiordo di Furore, Praiano and Positano. There will be two stops of an hour each with a descent to Amalfi and Positano to visit the typical beauties of the place. The tour includes several stops in the sea for unforgettable baths in crystal clear waters and in bays accessible only by boat. The mini cruise on the Amalfi Coast has a duration of about 7- 8 hours and the return is indicatively set around 5:00-5:15 PM to Salerno port.

Rome: Amalfi Coast Tour With Limoncello Tasting & Cruise

8. Rome: Amalfi Coast Tour With Limoncello Tasting & Cruise

Discover the wonders of the Amalfi Coast on this guided trip from Rome. Ride a train to Salerno and take in the passing sights on a ferry ride along the coast. Stop in Amalfi and visit a lemon orchard for a limoncello tasting. The day starts in Rome where you’ll catch a high-speed train to Salerno with your group of travelers and a tour leader. From there, hop on a ferry ride that takes you along the stunning Amalfi Coast. The first stop is Amalfi, where you’ll head up to a lovely lemon orchard and enjoy a tasting of one of the region’s most beloved products: the sweet, tangy liqueur called limoncello. The farm is perched above the town and offers stunning views out to sea. After the tasting, take advantage of free time to explore the town and, if you enjoyed your tasting, buy some limoncello.  Embark on another ferry ride along the epic coastline to your next stop, the neighboring town of Positano, a small fishing town that has long been the holiday destination of choice for VIPs, from the Romantic poets of the 19th century to today’s Hollywood stars. After an orientation walk with your guide, you’ll have two hours of free time. Browse the boutiques filled with world-famous beachwear, have leather sandals made to fit your feet, or enjoy a lunch of local delicacies at a seaside cafe (costs not included).  Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit, as there’s nothing nicer on a summer’s day than a dip in the sea. After you've gotten to know Positano, head back on the boat for a return cruise to Salerno where you’ll catch the train back to Rome.

Amalfi: Amalfi Coast Sunset Boat Tour with Snorkeling

9. Amalfi: Amalfi Coast Sunset Boat Tour with Snorkeling

Experience the enchantment of Italy with a boat tour of the stunning maritime landscape of the Amalfi Coast as the sun sets over the horizon. Marvel at the ancient rock formations, hidden beaches, and secret coves that adorn the coast from Amalfi to Positano. Once everybody has jumped on board and had a little briefing about how we're going to spend the sunset hours, we will be ready to set off to the west towards Praiano. The route will take us along Amalfi Coast’s finest beaches as well as close to natural rock arches and into sea caves, giving us the opportunity to admire the old watch towers that dot the entire length of this coast. We will pause at beaches reachable only by sea and have time to go snorkeling or swimming in crystal-clear waters. Not too far from the starting point, right after leaving the center of Amalfi, we will get close to the Saint Andrew Grotto, a huge natural sea cave full of stalactites named after the patron saint of Amalfi (Andrea). Then, once passed Duoglio and Santa Croce beaches, we will stop by the "Arc of Lovers", a natural rock arch created millions of years ago by the erosion of the sea whose shape recalls two elephants in the act of kissing. Up to not too long ago young couples used to get married on the top of it. A little later we will cruise in front of the ancient fishermen village of Conca dei Marini, passing near the villa of Sophia Loren and seeing the historic hotel “Il Saraceno” located on La Vite Beach. From here we will also have a stunning view of the Santa Rosa Monastery, a former convent now converted into a luxury hotel, once home of the Dominican nuns. It's right in the kitchens of this monastery that the delicious "Sfogliatella Santa Rosa" was born, a shell-shaped pastry filled with ricotta cheese-based cream and little dried fruit pieces, typical of the local culinary tradition (don't forget to taste it before leaving!). Once past the seaside of Conca dei Marini we will enter its western basin, where we will have a breathtaking view of Furore and Praiano villages and the islands of Li Galli and Capri, together with the well-known Faraglioni Rocks. We will reach then the famous Furore Fjord, the only natural fjord we have in Italy and location of the international diving competition "MarMeeting": every year in July, professional divers from around the world compete by jumping from the top of the bridge which is 28 meters high. Navigating little farther onward to the village of Praiano we will be able to have a close look of the Africana Grotto, a very large sea cave, where the water has a distinctive blue color thanks to the unique refraction of light. Finally we will go round the cape of Praiano, where we will anchor for a break and to go swimming or snorkeling as the warm hues that light up the sky reflect off the shimmering waters. The return trip to Amalfi will give us a different but equally remarkable view of both sea and land.

From Sorrento: Amalfi Coast Full-Day Trip by Boat

10. From Sorrento: Amalfi Coast Full-Day Trip by Boat

Experience the Amalfi Coast like never before on this 8-hour excursion. Board the boat in Sorrento and take in the most beautiful coastline in the world, including the beaches of Nerano and Tordigliano. Admire the Li Galli islands, known for their tiny grottoes and for the surrounding clear, emerald waters. Appreciate the pleasures of Positano on a 1.5-hour stop to explore the picturesque village. Stop in Amalfi as well, where you’ll also have 1.5-hours of free time. This exclusive boating experience offers you panoramic views of the coast, including sites such as Laurito, Fornillo, Crapolla, Recommone and Arienzo. You’ll have a chance to enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the Mediterranean as the boat stops at the best spots in the area (snorkeling equipment included).

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This trip was amazing!!! The guide Roberto was hilarious and knowledgeable! We were on our honeymoon and he even had a special table set up for us at lunch and had champagne waiting for us! Flavio is a great driver and the ride is so comfortable! This was such a mesmerizing and unforgettable experience! Do the optional boat ride if the weather permits! It’s affordable and the best way to see the Almalfi Coast! Thank you Roberto and Flavio!

We managed to see a lot in a single day. While we traveled to three cities we felt like we had enough time to enjoy each. This tour was a great introductory to the area and we’re glad we did the tour first. Our guide was very knowledgeable, patient, and he went out of his way to ensure we had a good time. This is our favorite tour so far – and also the most affordable!

Roberto is a perfect guide! He is funny, full of energy and also provides so much interesting information to the group. The driver, Franco is also really kind and driving well. We enjoyed the hole day very much. I highly recommend this trip!

Wonderful tour!! Great guide and information, small group, and great stops in amalfi, positano, and other spots to swim (though beware of jellyfish!). Would highly recommend!!

Roberto was an excellent guide. He was full of energy and local knowledge. He made a long day really fun. Franco was a super driver and made sure we saw all the great views.