Amalfi Coast Kayak Tour: Caves, Arches & Beaches
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Overview
Amalfi Coast Kayak Tour: See the Amalfi Coast in a brand-new way! Discover hidden spots and amazing views from a kayak. Local guides from the Italian Canoe and Kayak Federation will keep everyone safe while they show off the best of the coast.
This kayak tour explores Amalfi's prettiest beaches, natural rock arches, and sea caves. Get close to old watch towers along the coast. Stop at beaches only reachable by sea for snorkeling and swimming in clear water. Explore amazing spots like Runghetiello Grotto, the Arc of Lovers, and Conca dei Marini near the Santa Rosa Monastery.
The tour includes photos that will be emailed after the tour. Participants get water, kayaks, paddles, life jackets, waterproof jackets, watertight bags, snorkeling gear, and hats. Changing rooms, restrooms, and luggage storage are available. Snacks are also provided.




Highlights
Explore Hidden Sea Caves: Kayak into the Amalfi Coast's amazing sea caves.
Swim in Crystal-Clear Water: Take a dip in the beautiful, clear waters of the Amalfi Coast.
See the Arc of Lovers: Paddle by the famous Arc of Lovers, a natural rock formation.
Snorkel in Secluded Beaches: Stop at beaches only reachable by sea to snorkel.
Professional Photos Included: Get HQ photos sent by email after the tour.
All Gear Provided: Kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and more are all included.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers really enjoyed this kayak tour, praising the beautiful scenery and helpful guides. Some found it tiring and wished for more time at each stop, but overall, it's a great way to see the Amalfi Coast.

Customers loved the amazing views and the chance to see hidden beaches.
Many enjoyed swimming and snorkeling in the clear water.
The guides are friendly, helpful and make the tour fun.
Customers enjoyed that the tour provided equipment and snacks.
Some found the kayaking a little tiring.
A few wished for more time at certain stops.
The Journey
Runghetiello Grotto
The Runghetiello Grotto is a hidden gem along the Amalfi Coast, accessible only by sea. This picturesque natural sea cave, named after a local fish, enchants visitors with its vibrant red and green hues, a result of the minerals painting its walls. Kayaking into this secluded grotto offers a unique and intimate experience with nature's artistry, making it a must-see destination for adventurers seeking the unspoiled beauty of the coast.
Amalfi Coast Beaches & Sea Caves
The Amalfi Coast boasts a string of breathtaking beaches and intriguing sea caves. Kayaking along this coastline allows you to discover hidden coves accessible only by sea, perfect for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. Marvel at the natural rock arches carved by the sea over millennia and explore the depths of the sea caves, all while admiring the ancient watch towers that stand as silent sentinels of the coast's rich history. This stretch of coastline is an ideal location to experience the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Arc of Lovers
The 'Arc of Lovers,' a natural rock arch sculpted by the sea over millions of years, stands proudly near Duoglio and Santa Croce beaches. Its distinctive shape, reminiscent of two elephants kissing, lends a romantic aura to this geological wonder. Legend has it that young couples once exchanged vows atop this arch, solidifying its status as a symbol of love and commitment. Kayaking beneath the 'Arc of Lovers' offers a magical experience and a chance to connect with the timeless beauty of the Amalfi Coast.
Conca dei Marini
Conca dei Marini, an ancient fishing village along the Amalfi Coast, exudes charm and history. As you paddle along its shores, you'll pass by the former villa of Sophia Loren and the iconic hotel 'Il Saraceno,' perched on La Vite Beach. From here, enjoy breathtaking views of the Santa Rosa Monastery, a former convent transformed into a luxury hotel, famed as the birthplace of the 'Sfogliatella Santa Rosa,' a delectable local pastry filled with ricotta and candied fruit. This picturesque village offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and culinary delights of the Amalfi Coast.
Santa Rosa Monastery
Perched high above the coastline near Conca dei Marini, the Santa Rosa Monastery is a testament to the Amalfi Coast's rich history and transformation. Originally a convent for Dominican nuns, it has been meticulously restored into a luxurious hotel. Its kitchens are credited with inventing the 'Sfogliatella Santa Rosa,' a shell-shaped pastry filled with ricotta cheese and candied fruit. Beyond its historical and culinary significance, the monastery offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline, making it a landmark to behold.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes HQ photos sent by email after the tour, bottled water, kayaks, paddles, life jackets, waterproof jackets, watertight bags, snorkeling equipment, and hats. There are also facilities with changing rooms, restrooms, and luggage storage. Snacks are provided. This tour does not include anything else not listed in the inclusions.
Hot Tip
Bring a waterproof camera to capture your own photos along the way! Also, wear sunscreen and a hat, even on cloudy days, to protect yourself from the sun.