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Discover the stunning Baia Infreschi on a 3-hour boat tour from Marina di Camerota. Explore sea caves, swim in crystal waters, and enjoy breathtaking coast views.
If you’re dreaming of a day spent cruising along Italy’s rugged coastline, with chances to photograph spectacular sea caves and swim in translucent waters, the boat tour in Baia Infreschi might just be what you’re looking for. This 3-hour excursion from Marina di Camerota offers a taste of the Cilento Coast’s untouched beauty, combining scenic sailing with opportunities for swimming and sightseeing.
One of the things we love about this tour is how it showcases the natural beauty of the Marine Protected Area—a true highlight for lovers of unspoiled nature. The chance to explore sea caves like Grotta Azzurra and relax in bays with crystal-clear waters makes it a memorable experience. However, a potential challenge is that some reviews mention the tour feeling somewhat rushed or crowded, especially during peak season.
This experience best suits travelers who enjoy short, scenic boat trips with a focus on natural scenery and photography. If you’re after a relaxed, leisurely day with plenty of opportunities to swim and take photos, this could be ideal. However, those seeking a more in-depth or quieter experience might want to consider other options or go off-peak.


This boat tour offers a compact yet comprehensive look at some of Cilento’s most beautiful coastal features. For travelers with limited time or those who prefer a shorter excursion, the 3-hour length strikes a good balance. You’ll get to see cliffs, caves, and secret coves, all while enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. The journey is led by guides who speak Italian, English, and Spanish, making it accessible for international visitors.
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The trip begins at the recognizable small white house with light blue sails at Marina di Camerota harbor. After a quick safety briefing, the boat departs towards Cala Fortuna, a bay famed for its dramatic cliffs and clear waters. From there, you’ll enter the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra)—a highlight for many photographers and nature lovers. The shade of the blue waters inside the cave makes for excellent photos, and many reviews mention the beauty of this spot.
Next, the boat heads toward Cala Bianca, another scenic bay known for its pristine environment. The final leg of the trip takes you into the heart of Baia Infreschi, a Marine Protected Area that’s renowned for its unspoiled coastline and turquoise waters. Here, you may stop ashore at Baia Infreschi or Cala Pozzallo for swimming and relaxing.
The tour wraps up with the return journey to the harbor, giving you a chance to take in the breathtaking coastal vistas one last time.
The boats available include one for 30 guests (11 meters long, 2.5 meters wide) and another for 50 guests (13 meters long, 3 meters wide). The size difference could influence comfort levels, with the larger boat offering a bit more space but still potentially crowded during the busy summer months.
Since there are no toilets on board, travelers are advised to go before boarding, which is especially important if you’re sensitive to motion or prone to discomfort. Also, only small dogs (under 10kg) are allowed, making it a good option for pet owners looking to include their furry friends.

While the price of $43 per person seems fair for a guided boat trip that covers multiple scenic spots, reviews highlight some important considerations about value for money. Several travelers found the tour feeling “rushed,” with some mentioning that the actual time on the water was less than advertised—around 2 hours and 15 minutes rather than 3 hours, including transfers.
One review from August 2025 states, “The tour lasted less than expected… the bathroom break was at a very crowded beach, and the whole experience felt hurried and poorly organized.” It seems that during peak season, the logistics might be challenging, leading to a feeling of being hurried or crowded.
That said, the visual payoff—the chance to photograph stunning caves and enjoy crystal waters—justifies the investment for many. The guides’ multilingual abilities (Italian, English, Spanish) also help ensure a smooth experience, especially for international visitors.
Given the price, you’ll definitely get a quick but visually rewarding experience. If your focus is on seeing iconic coastal features and snorkeling in beautiful waters, this tour delivers. However, if you’re after a more relaxed, less crowded experience, or want a longer duration, you might want to consider visiting during off-peak times or exploring other options.

This trip suits photo enthusiasts, short-stay visitors, and families with children (who can enjoy the water and scenery). It’s also ideal for those who want a guided experience with the convenience of transportation included. But keep in mind that during August, the bays can be quite crowded, so patience and flexibility are key.

The boat tour in Baia Infreschi from Marina di Camerota offers a compact, scenic, and photogenic glimpse of the Cilento coastline. You’ll love the chance to see sea caves like Grotta Azzurra and swim in crystal waters—perfect for capturing stunning photos and cooling off on a hot day. The experience is especially good for those with limited time or looking for a family-friendly adventure that combines sightseeing with water fun.
However, be aware that crowding and a somewhat rushed schedule are common themes in reviews, particularly in high season. If you prefer a more leisurely pace, consider visiting during less busy months or choosing a private or smaller group tour if possible.
This tour provides excellent value for money for travelers eager to explore Cilento’s coast without lengthy commitments. It’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors wanting a snapshot of the area’s natural beauty, with enough flexibility to enjoy swimming and photography along the way.

How long is the boat tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including transfers, but some reviews note it may feel a bit shorter, around 2 hours and 15 minutes of actual water time.
What are the main stops on this tour?
You’ll visit Cala Fortuna, enter the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra), sail past Cala Bianca, and reach Baia Infreschi or Cala Pozzallo for swimming. These stops provide scenic views and photo opportunities.
Is there time for swimming?
Yes, the tour includes stops at bays like Baia Infreschi and Cala Pozzallo, where you can swim in the clear waters and explore the seabed.
Are there any restrictions on who can join?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments. Only small dogs under 10kg are allowed on board.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, sunscreen, water, and beachwear. Remember there are no toilets on the boat, so plan accordingly.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, families can enjoy the scenic views and swimming, but keep in mind the boat can be crowded during high season, and young children should be supervised.
This boat tour in Baia Infreschi provides a lively, picturesque taste of Italy’s Cilento coast. If you’re after a quick but visually stunning experience that combines nature, water, and photo opportunities, it’s a trip worth considering—just be prepared for the potential crowds and a somewhat brisk schedule.