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Explore the breathtaking Amalfi Coast from the water with a guided boat tour including free time in Positano and Amalfi, plus snacks, drinks, and transfers.
Travelers craving a unique perspective of Italy’s stunning Amalfi Coast will find this boat experience offers a memorable blend of scenic views, free time to explore, and authentic touches. This tour, rated a perfect 5.0 based on 161 reviews, combines the thrill of cruising along the coast with leisurely stops in Positano and Amalfi — two of Italy’s most picture-perfect towns. With professional guides, comfortable boats, and delicious local snacks, it promises a day full of beauty and relaxation.
What truly sets this experience apart is the personalized approach. Most guests appreciate the small group size, knowledgeable guides, and the chance to see these iconic locations from an intimate waterbound vantage point. But, as with any tour, there are some considerations, such as the potential for a busy or rushed visit during peak season. This tour is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and leisure — especially those eager to enjoy the coast without the hassle of navigating the roads themselves.


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The adventure kicks off from Marina della Lobra in Massalubrense, a scenic spot close to Sorrento. From here, the small group embarks on a relaxed cruise along the coast in an efficiently run, well-equipped boat. What we loved here is the smoothness of the ride—the boat is comfortable, and the onboard Wi-Fi allows you to share your stunning snaps in real time.
The tour offers pickup from your Sorrento accommodation, which saves you the hassle of organizing transfers. The entire day lasts around 8 to 9 hours, with ample time to explore each stop at your own pace. The crew, including the skipper and guides, are attentive and friendly, with many reviewers praising their professionalism and local knowledge.
Punta Campanella & Ieranto Bay:
The trip begins with a scenic sail past Punta Campanella, the last point of Sorrento’s coast, marking the start of the Amalfi stretch. The cruise then takes you around the Marine Protected Area (MPA), where you can enjoy spectacular views of the jagged cliffs and lush landscapes. The stop at Ieranto Bay, a protected zone, is only accessible with special permission, so it remains a pristine part of the coast—perfect for quick photos and soaking in the scenery.
Li Galli Islets:
The first snorkel stop is at Li Galli, a famous archipelago within the MPA. Here, guests can swim, relax, and catch some rays, with the chance to see underwater life if they choose to snorkel. The calm waters and scenic backdrop make this a favorite among visitors, with one guest noting, “The boat was smooth and comfortable, and everything ran on time.” This stop lasts about 30 minutes, giving plenty of time for fun in the sun.
Nerano & Praiano:
Next, the boat heads toward Nerano, a quaint fishing village known for its delicious seafood restaurants. It’s an excellent place to snap photos of colorful houses and enjoy the peaceful vibe. Then, the journey continues to Praiano, a lesser-known gem that offers breathtaking water and landscape views, perfect for soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
Amalfi Town:
The first land stop is Amalfi, where guests have around 1.5 to 2 hours to explore. Reviewers highlight the opportunity to walk along the lively streets, browse shops, or relax at a café. And, thanks to onboard tips, you’ll know where to find the best gelato or local souvenir. Guests have praised the timing, noting that the walk is paced just right—not rushed but not lingering too long.
Positano:
The next stop is the iconic Positano, about an hour and a half ashore. The narrow streets, colorful houses, and boutique shops make for a delightful stroll. Many mention that this free time allows for a relaxed exploration, with some choosing to relax at a seaside café or dip into the water. Several reviewers loved the opportunity for personal discovery, describing it as “the perfect way to see Positano without the crowds” — though, of course, it can still get busy during peak seasons.
Throughout the day, the boat makes additional stops for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the coast’s natural beauty. Guests can use provided lifejackets and ask for snorkeling gear for an extra €5 if they wish. The crew is helpful, offering assistance and safety equipment, making the experience accessible even for less experienced swimmers.
A highlight for many is the food and drink offerings. Theres some good prosecco, limoncello tastings, and regional snacks, which create a festive atmosphere onboard. The reviews consistently praise the friendly crew, especially guides Vivi and Nando, who share local secrets, food tips, and fun facts about the coast. One reviewer notes, “Vivi shared all the secrets of the Amalfi coast, as well as food and drink recommendations for our stops—she really enhanced the experience.”
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Compared to other ways of exploring the coast, this tour offers excellent value. The price of around $165 includes all transportation, drinks, snacks, free time, and the guidance of knowledgeable locals. Guests also appreciate the small group size (max 12), which keeps the experience intimate and flexible.
One minor cost to keep in mind is the €10 fee for landing and facilities at each town, which is standard for most excursions. Also, snorkeling gear and towels are available on request for €5 each, so you can prepare accordingly.
Reviews reveal that travelers generally find this tour well-organized, comfortable, and full of authentic touches. Many mention the friendly guides and informative commentary, which add depth to the sightseeing. For instance, one guest shared, “Our guide Patrizia spoke with us and kept our neurodiverse children entertained and happy, which meant a lot to us.” This shows how the small-group approach allows guides to cater to specific needs, making the day special.
Some guests do find the day a bit rushed or crowded, especially during peak season, and a few mention the boat ride’s speed making it less relaxing. But overall, the balance of sightseeing, swimming, and free time makes for a satisfying adventure.

This boat experience is ideal for travelers who want to see the Amalfi Coast from a different angle—the water—without the hassle of driving or crowded sightseeing buses. It’s perfect for those seeking authentic, local insights and a leisurely pace with opportunities for swimming, shopping, or simply relaxing. Families, couples, and small groups will appreciate the personalized service and small-group intimacy.
If you love delicious regional food, scenic views, and flexible exploration, this tour offers a memorable day on the coast. However, those seeking a more structured or rushed schedule might find the free time a little limited during busy seasons.

Is pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from your accommodation in Sorrento, making the start of the day easy and stress-free.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, including boat time, stops, and free exploration.
What’s included in the price?
You get transportation, onboard Wi-Fi, snacks, drinks like prosecco and limoncello, lifejackets, and the services of a knowledgeable skipper and guide.
Are there any extra fees?
Yes, a €10 fee applies for landing and facilities in Amalfi and Positano, and snorkeling gear or towels are €5 each if requested.
Can I swim during the tour?
Absolutely, there are stops dedicated to swimming and snorkeling. Lifejackets are provided, and assistance is available.
How is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal, relaxed experience.
Is the tour suitable for children or neurodiverse travelers?
Yes, many reviews highlight the flexibility and attentiveness of guides, making it suitable for families and those with special needs.
What should I bring?
Bring your swimwear, a hat, sunscreen, and a towel if you plan to swim. Extra euros for optional gear and land fees are advisable.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or full refund.

This Amalfi & Positano boat tour offers a well-rounded, authentic way to experience Italy’s most dazzling coastline. With stunning views, free time in two iconic towns, and engaging local guides, it balances adventure and leisure beautifully. The onboard amenities—drinks, snacks, and Wi-Fi—add comfort, while the small-group setting ensures a personalized touch.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who want to avoid crowded buses, enjoy swimming stops, and explore at their own pace. If you value genuine local insights paired with spectacular scenery, this tour is likely to be a highlight of your trip.
For those seeking a day of scenic beauty, relaxed exploration, and delicious regional flavors, this boat experience delivers in spades. Just be prepared for a day that’s as fun and lively as it is picturesque!
“This boat tour was absolutely incredible from start to finish! The Amalfi and Positano views were breathtaking, and having free time in both places…”

Ready to see the Amalfi Coast from its most stunning angle? This boat tour might just be your perfect escape—beautiful, laid-back, and full of authentic Italian charm.