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Experience the stunning Amalfi Coast on a private 6-hour boat tour with customizable stops, expert skippers, and breathtaking views of villages and coves.
Exploring the Amalfi Coast by boat is one of those quintessential Italian experiences that promises both luxury and authenticity. This private mini-motorboat tour offers a personalized way to soak up the coast’s dramatic scenery, charming villages, and secluded beaches, all from the comfort of a small, agile vessel. It’s ideal for small groups or families wanting a flexible, intimate adventure away from the crowds.
What we love most about this tour is how customizable it is—your skipper can tailor the itinerary to match your interests, whether that means spending more time in Positano or exploring hidden coves and grottos. The ability to hop on and off at different spots, swim in emerald waters, and enjoy natural beauty at your own pace makes this experience feel both special and practical.
A potential consideration is the cost—at around $925 for up to four people—it’s certainly a premium experience. But when you factor in the private nature, expert guidance, and the ability to create a personalized day, many find it offers excellent value for a memorable, luxury adventure.
This tour suits travelers craving an authentic, flexible day on the water, with an emphasis on beautiful scenery, small-group intimacy, and the chance to combine sightseeing with relaxation.


Setting out on a private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast offers a chance to see this sensational stretch of Italy from a perspective few other experiences can match. The tension between the natural wildness of the coastline and the elegance of the villages creates a captivating backdrop that’s best appreciated from the water. This tour, arranged through Exclusive Cruises, maximizes this by offering a fully personalized six-hour excursion with a knowledgeable skipper at the helm.
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One of the great advantages is the flexibility of departure points. Whether you’re staying in Positano, Amalfi, Maiori, Minori, Praiano, Nerano, Cetara, or Conca dei Marini, there’s likely a nearby port ready to launch your adventure. This flexibility means you can begin your day right from your accommodations or a central location, saving you time and making logistics smoother.
This tour is marked as “fully customizable,” which is a significant perk. The sample itinerary includes stops at famous highlights like Positano, with its vibrant, colorful buildings and the iconic church with a striking ceramic-tiled dome. Here, you could explore on foot, stroll along the beach, browse boutique shops, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere. The reviews highlight the joy of having the freedom to decide how long to linger, whether that’s for a quick photo or a leisurely walk.
A notable feature of this trip is the chance to visit the Fjord of Furore, a true postcard scene with its narrow bridge connecting steep cliffs and a tiny beach. The view alone makes this a highlight, and the fact you can stop and take photos or marvel at the scenery is a big plus.
The inclusion of a stop for swimming or exploring sea grottoes, such as Pandora’s Grotto, adds a refreshing element to the day. The emerald waters of the grotto are often described as mesmerizing, and the natural caves along the coast offer a sense of discovery. While entry fees are not included (like the €7 for the Emerald Grotto), many find it worthwhile to dip into these natural pools.
Further stops might include Conca dei Marini, where you can stroll through quaint streets or visit the peaceful Cloister of Paradise in Amalfi’s Duomo. If you’re in Minori, the Roman villa ruins or the famous Sal de Riso bakery offer cultural and culinary treats, respectively.
One of the standout aspects is the opportunity to stop at prime swimming spots like Marmorata, with its small waterfall and lush surroundings. Reviewers mention how invigorating it is to swim in these secluded coves, often commenting on the clear, inviting waters. The boat’s small size means you can access hidden beaches and secluded spots that larger vessels simply cannot reach—an experience the bigger cruise ships sometimes lack.
Having a local skipper is invaluable. As one reviewer notes, Sergio and Giorgio received high praise for their attentiveness, knowledge, and friendly guidance. They monitor sea conditions closely and are responsible for making safety calls, which gives peace of mind. Notably, if weather conditions are deemed unsafe, the trip is fully refundable, or it can be rescheduled.
Reviewers often mention how much they appreciated the informative commentary and local insights, which add a layer of depth to the sightseeing. Knowing the stories behind the coves or the history of certain villages enriches the experience beyond just the visuals.
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While lunch isn’t included, the tour’s flexibility allows for a stop at small local restaurants accessible by boat. The opportunity to enjoy local wine, fresh seafood, and simple Italian tapas along the coast makes this a delicious complement to the scenery. Many guests appreciate the chance to combine sightseeing with culinary delights, which can be arranged at their own pace.
At $925.15 for a group of up to four, this experience isn’t inexpensive, but it offers a level of exclusivity and customization that’s hard to match. Compared to large-group tours or crowded boat trips, the private aspect and tailored itinerary deliver a sense of luxury and intimacy. You’re paying for the guide’s expertise, the flexibility, and the chance to make spontaneous stops, which many find well worth the cost.
The 6-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to see multiple sights, enjoy swimming, and relax without feeling rushed. Booking about 75 days in advance is recommended, especially during the peak summer months when demand surges. The tour accommodates small groups or families, making it ideal for those seeking an exclusive, personalized day on the water.

This private Amalfi Coast mini-motorboat experience is perfect for travelers who value customization and intimacy. If you’re looking to avoid large crowds, enjoy flexible stops, and have a knowledgeable guide tailor your day, this tour ticks those boxes. It’s especially suited for small groups or families wanting a private, memorable adventure.
Those who love photography, swimming in secluded spots, or simply want to relax on deck while taking in spectacular views will find it hard to beat. It’s also ideal for those who enjoy combining sightseeing with a touch of luxury—whether that’s by enjoying local wine, stopping for a gelato, or exploring charming villages along the coast.

This private Amalfi Coast boat tour offers a beautiful blend of scenic discovery, flexible itinerary, and personalized service. It’s a fantastic way to experience the coast from a unique perspective, with the freedom to choose what to see and do along the way. While it’s a premium experience, many guests feel it’s a worthwhile investment in creating lifelong memories of Italy’s stunning shoreline.
The knowledgeable guides, breathtaking scenery, and opportunity for spontaneous swimming and exploring make this a highly appealing choice for small groups seeking an authentic, luxurious day on the water. Just remember to book early, prepare for possible weather changes, and come ready to enjoy this extraordinary slice of Italy.
What is included in the tour?
Your private skipper, fuel, taxes, and port fees are included. You’ll enjoy a fully customizable 6-hour boat experience along the coast.
Can I choose my departure point?
Yes, departures are available from several ports including Maiori, Minori, Amalfi, Conca dei Marini, Praiano, Positano, Nerano, and Cetara.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Absolutely. It’s ideal for small groups and families who want a private, flexible day on the water.
Are there options to go swimming?
Yes. You can stop at coves like Marmorata, Pandora’s Grotto, or other scenic spots to swim in the clear waters.
Are lunch or refreshments included?
No, but you can choose to stop at local restaurants or bring your own snacks and drinks. The tour offers the flexibility to include food stops along the way.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
The trip is refundable if the weather is deemed unsafe on the day of your tour. The captain monitors sea conditions and will cancel or reschedule if needed.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 75 days in advance is recommended, especially for high season, to secure your preferred date and departure point.
Is this a group tour?
No, it’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothing, bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and any personal items needed for swimming or exploring ashore.
This private Amalfi Coast mini-motorboat tour combines scenic beauty, flexibility, and expert guidance, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy Italy’s coastal splendor in a relaxed, personalized way.