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Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast with this private boat tour from Sorrento, passing Positano, Amalfi, and beautiful swimming spots—an authentic Italian experience.

This private boat tour from Sorrento promises a full day of scenic coastlines, charming villages, and crystal-clear waters. With a carefully curated itinerary that includes Positano, Amalfi, and several swim stops, it’s a fantastic way to see the Amalfi Coast from a different perspective. What really shines about this experience is the chance to glide along the coast on a private vessel, giving you the flexibility to enjoy the scenery at your own pace.
One aspect we particularly admire is how the tour balances stunning sightseeing with authentic leisure moments—think swimming in tranquil waters and wandering through iconic towns. That said, it’s not the cheapest option, and so it’s best suited for travelers who value comfort, personalized service, and unique views over a crowded group experience. If you’re craving an intimate, scenic day on the water with plenty of time to explore and relax, this tour could be a perfect fit.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s price (around $1,127 for a group of up to 10) reflects its private, premium nature. For some, that might feel steep, especially if budget is a concern. But for many, the value lies in the exclusivity, flexible itinerary, and insider access to some of Italy’s most famous coastal sights. This tour is especially recommended for travelers who want a memorable, personalized day, without the hassle of large groups or rigid schedules.

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The adventure kicks off at Sorrento’s busy port, where you’ll be picked up and greeted by your professional crew. Since WiFi is available on board, you can easily share your stunning views in real-time or plan your day’s highlights. This initial moment sets the tone: a relaxed yet luxurious escape along the coast.
Your boat glides past the fishing village of Marina della Lobra, a spot that looks straight out of a postcard. Reviewers mention the boat’s cleanliness and the crew’s friendliness, which immediately puts you at ease. The bay of Ieranto follows—a serene stretch of water perfect for a swim. The reviews mention how these water stops are often regarded as an unmissable part of the trip, offering a chance to cool off in crystal-clear waters that are often highlighted as unique.
Passing Punta Campanella—the boundary between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno—your skipper provides insights into local geography and legends. Guests describe the experience as “beautiful” and appreciate the expert knowledge of guides like Nico and Daniele, who point out interesting homes and share stories of the coast. The marine park of Baia delle Sirene is an ideal spot for more swimming and relaxing while soaking in the atmosphere.
Arriving in Positano, you’ll land at a seaside restaurant for a typical Italian lunch. The views in Positano are often described as “perpetually poised before sliding into the sea,” giving the town its world-famous charm. Reviewers love the opportunity to walk through its narrow streets, browse boutique shops, and soak in the picturesque setting. The trip’s flexibility means you can choose how long to spend wandering or relaxing by the sea, making this part of the tour highly customizable.
After Positano, the boat continues to Amalfi, the historic heart of the coast. Known for its Duomo and ancient crypts, Amalfi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Reviewers highlight guided walks through monuments and churches, providing a richer understanding of Italy’s history. The 2-hour stop here offers a blend of sightseeing and leisure, perfect for those wanting to experience authentic Italian culture in a beautiful setting.
In Positano, you’re dropped at a location that’s ideal for exploring on foot. The town’s layout, with houses seemingly poised before sliding into the sea, offers some of the most photogenic scenery along the coast. Reviewers mention that the streets are a “maze of charming shops and cafes,” perfect for a leisurely stroll. The free admission to Positano’s streets means you can enjoy its vibrant atmosphere without additional costs, though some might want to budget for shopping or snacks.
The Amalfi stop is steeped in history, with its famous Duomo and ancient crypts. Reviewers emphasize the appeal of its guided walks, which reveal stories behind each monument. Many guests appreciate the time spent wandering through its streets, soaking in the rich heritage and relaxing ambiance. Since the visit is organized, you don’t need to worry about logistics—just enjoy the sights and perhaps stop for a coffee or gelato.
The most praised aspect of this tour is the opportunity for swimming in calm waters. As one reviewer put it, “we stopped multiple times for a swim, and the water was so blue and clear, I thought I was in a dream.” Equipment is provided, making it easy for even inexperienced swimmers to enjoy the water. The crew is often described as attentive and friendly, with some reviews mentioning how skippers like Maurizio and Nico go out of their way to point out interesting spots and share local stories.
Reviewers consistently praise the crew members—Giovanni, Nico, Daniele, Maurizio—for their knowledge, friendliness, and professionalism. Guests mention that guides like Nico “point out lots of cool spots” and that the crew offers “great recommendations,” enhancing the overall experience. Many reviews highlight how flexible and accommodating the guides are, often adjusting the itinerary based on the group’s preferences.
Once in Positano, the tour includes a typical lunch by the sea, giving you a taste of authentic Italian cuisine—fresh seafood, pasta, and regional specialties. Reviewers mention the restaurant as a highlight, emphasizing the relaxed atmosphere and stunning views. Snacks, bottled water, and sodas are included throughout the day, making sure you stay refreshed for the entire journey.

The tour costs around $1,127.49 for a group of up to 10, which might seem steep, but it reflects the private nature and all-inclusive offerings. The price covers boat transportation, snorkeling and scuba equipment, snacks, drinks, and fuel surcharge, ensuring no hidden costs. Many reviewers feel the experience is worth the price because of the exclusivity, flexibility, and personal attention.
Timing-wise, the tour lasts roughly 8 hours, which is ample for a full day of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing. The departure from Sorrento’s port is convenient, especially since they offer pickup options, and the mobile ticket system makes it straightforward to join.
This experience is ideal for couples, families, or small groups looking for a personalized day along the coast. If you prefer guided tours with flexible stops and the chance to swim in pristine waters, this is a perfect choice. It’s also suitable for those who value comfort, privacy, and insider knowledge, as many guides are praised for their friendliness and expertise.
The main consideration is the cost, which might be high for budget travelers. Also, since it’s a private tour, the experience depends heavily on your group size and the weather—poor weather might mean a cancellation or rescheduling, though this is covered by the flexible cancellation policy.

This private boat tour from Sorrento offers a seamless blend of stunning scenery, authentic coastal towns, and water-based leisure. The small group size and attentive crew create a personalized, relaxed atmosphere, making it a memorable way to experience the Amalfi Coast. Be prepared to enjoy some of Italy’s most iconic sights, complemented by delicious food and plenty of swimming opportunities.
If you’re after a flexible, intimate adventure with expert guides and breathtaking views, you’ll find this tour hard to beat. It’s a luxurious way to see Positano and Amalfi while enjoying the freedom to explore at your own pace, all from the comfort of a private boat.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is appropriate for most travelers, including families. The boat equipment is provided, and the flexible schedule allows for breaks and swims, which kids often love.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including boat transfers, sightseeing stops, and free time in Positano and Amalfi.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee includes private transportation, snorkeling and scuba equipment, bottled water, snacks, sodas, and the fuel surcharge. Pickup options are also available.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since this is a private experience, guides are often flexible and willing to adjust based on your preferences. Communicate your interests, and they’ll try to accommodate.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. If you plan to shop or explore in Positano or Amalfi, consider some cash or cards for small purchases.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, thanks to the flexible cancellation policy.
In summary, this tour offers a compelling way to experience the Amalfi Coast with a touch of luxury and lots of personal charm. Whether you’re seeking stunning views, charming towns, or refreshing swims, this private boat trip can deliver a memorable day along Italy’s most celebrated shoreline.