Amalfi Coast Boat Tour: Private Cruise & Seaside Bliss
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Overview
The Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour offers an intimate exploration of Italy's stunning coastline aboard a traditional Sorrento gozzo. Guests will discover breathtaking scenery and unparalleled comfort.
This full-day cruise (8 hours) showcases the Amalfi Coast's most iconic locations. Experience the mesmerizing Blue Grotto, the glamorous island of Capri, and the charming villages of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, Punta Campanella, and Nerano. Explore the legendary Li Galli Islands and the picturesque towns of Positano and Amalfi Coast. The tour provides opportunities for refreshing swims and the chance to savor local culinary delights, with recommendations from the experienced crew.
This experience includes the use of snorkeling equipment, beach towels, bathrobes, bottled water, fresh fruit, soda, aperitifs with snacks, private transportation, and onboard restrooms. Gratuities and any applicable embarkation/disembarkation taxes are not included.




Highlights
Cruise the Amalfi Coast in Style: Explore the stunning Amalfi Coast aboard a private Sorrento gozzo.
Swim in Azure Waters: Enjoy refreshing swims at the best spots along the coast.
Savor Local Flavors: Taste the culinary excellence of the Amalfi Coast with recommended stops.
Relax with Amenities: Benefit from included amenities like towels, drinks, and snorkeling gear.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally rave about the Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour, praising the knowledgeable crew, beautiful scenery, and overall luxurious experience. Some found the tour long and noted extra costs.

Customers loved the friendly and attentive crew.
The boat was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped.
Many reviewers highlighted the stunning views and the ability to swim in beautiful locations.
Guests appreciated the provided drinks, snacks, and towels.
Some found the tour duration a bit long.
A few reviewers mentioned additional costs for extras.
The Journey
Blue Grotto, Capri
The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) in Capri is a sea cave renowned for its mesmerizing azure light. Sunlight enters through an underwater cavity, creating a dazzling blue reflection that illuminates the cave's interior. Explore this natural wonder by boat, immersing yourself in its ethereal beauty and experiencing the chromatic contrast between the cave's pristine walls and the vibrant blue waters. A must-see destination, the Blue Grotto offers a unique and unforgettable spectacle of nature's artistry.
Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi
Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, nestled on the Sorrento Peninsula, marks the last town before the Amalfi Coast. Admire panoramic views overlooking both the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. This charming village offers a peaceful escape, renowned for its delightful restaurants, local crafts, and strategic location, providing easy access to both Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast. Experience the authentic Italian lifestyle and savor breathtaking scenery from this coastal gem.
Punta Campanella
Punta Campanella, the tip of the Sorrento Peninsula, stands as a historic landmark where the Gulf of Naples meets the Gulf of Salerno, marking the beginning of the Amalfi Coast. According to legend, the tower was built by priests to warn the local population of the arrival of pirates. Today, this promontory offers stunning views of Capri and the surrounding coastline. Hike to the lighthouse and soak in the dramatic coastal scenery, where history and natural beauty converge.
Nerano
Nerano, a picturesque fishing village within the municipality of Massa Lubrense, is celebrated for its culinary excellence. Indulge in authentic Neapolitan cuisine at renowned waterfront restaurants, specializing in fresh seafood and local delicacies like Spaghetti alla Nerano. Experience the charm of a traditional Italian fishing village, where the sea's bounty and culinary traditions create a memorable gastronomic experience.
Li Galli Islands
The Li Galli archipelago, a small cluster of islands off the coast of Positano, is steeped in myth and natural beauty. Once believed to be inhabited by sirens, these islands offer secluded coves, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. Explore the legend and tranquility of this enchanting archipelago, accessible by boat, and discover a world where nature and mythology intertwine.
Positano
Positano, a famed village on the Amalfi Coast, captivates with its pastel-colored houses cascading down the hillside to the sea. Wander through picturesque streets lined with boutiques, art galleries, and cafes. This charming village has been a haven for artists and celebrities and offers stunning views, a vibrant atmosphere, and a timeless allure that makes it an enchanting destination.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast, often referred to as 'The Divine Coast,' is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its dramatic cliffs, picturesque towns, and breathtaking coastal scenery. Drive along the winding Amalfi Drive, stopping at charming villages like Amalfi and Ravello, each offering unique cultural and historical experiences. This iconic coastline embodies the beauty and charm of Italy, offering a sensory feast of stunning views, delicious cuisine, and unforgettable moments.
Know Before You Go
This Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour includes a room on board, refreshing soda pop, private transportation for convenient pickup and drop-off, fresh fruit, bottled water, towels and bathrobes for comfort, use of snorkeling equipment for underwater exploration, a delightful aperitif with snacks, and a restroom on board. Gratuities are not included, and guests are responsible for any applicable embarkation or disembarkation taxes.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest bringing extra cash for optional add-ons or to purchase souvenirs at the various stops along the Amalfi Coast. Wearing sunscreen and a hat is recommended to protect from the sun.