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Discover the Amalfi Coast by private boat, exploring colorful towns, hidden caves, and stunning vistas with drinks, snorkeling, and personalized stops.
Exploring the Amalfi Coast by boat promises a day of breathtaking scenery, charming villages, and a splash of adventure. This private boat tour offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural sights, and relaxed luxury—perfect for those wanting an authentic experience without the crowds. With up to 10 guests per group, it feels intimate but spacious enough for everyone to soak in the views comfortably.
One standout feature? The flexibility of the itinerary, allowing you to customize stops along this iconic coastline. Plus, the inclusion of drinks—ranging from prosecco to limoncello—and snorkeling gear makes it a fun, laid-back day. Still, it’s a full-day experience, so be prepared for about 6 to 7 hours on the water, which is a perfect way to see the best of Amalfi without feeling rushed.
However, the price tag of around $1,778.75 per group might give some pause, especially for smaller travel budgets. But when you consider this covers a private experience, multiple stops, drinks, and the chance to explore at your own pace, it tends to offer good value for a memorable day in Italy’s most famous coast. This tour suits travelers craving a customized, luxury outing with a focus on scenic beauty, history, and relaxation.


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This tour offers a luxurious, flexible way to explore the Amalfi Coast from the water, with a professional crew guiding you through some of Italy’s most picturesque towns and hidden spots. It’s a good option if you prefer an intimate setting, personalized routes, and the chance to enjoy drinks and snacks on deck.
The tour has earned a perfect 5-star rating from 29 reviews, with travelers highlighting friendly guides, breathtaking scenery, and the convenience of a private experience. Andrea, the captain, is often praised for being professional, knowledgeable, and attentive—making each trip feel special and tailored.
This outing is ideal for small groups, families, or couples who want a relaxed, personalized day on the sea. It’s especially suited for those interested in snorkeling, sightseeing, and enjoying local flavors without the crowds. If you’re after a structured, all-in-one day with flexibility, this tour hits the mark.

The flexibility of the itinerary is one of its biggest selling points. Instead of rushing from one tourist spot to another, you get to choose how long to linger at each place—whether you want more time in Positano’s colorful streets or a leisurely stop in Praiano for swimming and cave exploration.
The guided stops—from the vibrant cliffside of Positano to the historic Amalfi town—give you a comprehensive view of the coast’s diversity. The inclusion of snorkeling equipment and beach towels means you can add some playful water activity to your day, while the drinks keep spirits high.
The reviews emphasize the quality of guides and the boat itself. For instance, Julie_S appreciated Andrea’s professionalism and the tour’s customization, calling it a “wonderful” experience. It’s clear that the personal touch extends beyond just smooth navigation; guides seem genuinely invested in making the trip special.
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The tour kicks off with an hour in Positano—arguably the coast’s most famous vista. From the water, you’ll get an up-close view of the “rainbow houses” cascading down the cliffs, a sight that looks like it belongs on a postcard. Travelers love the chance to capture photos from the sea, which offers a different perspective than from land.
We loved how the guide highlights the town’s vertical charm, pointing out the way colorful homes cling to the cliffs. It’s a must-see for first-timers and those wanting a unique perspective.
Next, the boat moves to Praiano, a quieter, less crowded alternative to Amalfi and Positano. This charming fishing village offers clear waters perfect for swimming and exploring the natural caves dotted along the coastline.
Reviewers mention Praiano’s appeal, noting the ancient watchtowers now turned into luxurious villas—a reminder of the area’s historical importance. One traveler described Praiano as “a peaceful retreat with natural beauty and stunning sea views.” The 1-hour stop allows plenty of time for a swim or a quick walk along the coast.
The day continues with a two-hour stay in Conca dei Marini, a spot praised for its fishermen’s heritage and renowned pastries like sfogliatella Santa Rosa. The highlight here is the Monastero Santa Rosa, a 5-star hotel with an infinity pool that appears to spill into the sea.
Many reviews mention the optional seafood stop at a local fishing restaurant, which offers fresh catches in a charming setting. It’s an indulgence that adds flavor—literally and figuratively—to your day.
Cruising into Amalfi, you’ll see its majestic Saint Andrew Cathedral, famous for its colorful tiled dome, from the water. A highlight for many is the view of the ancient arsenal, a relic of its maritime past.
Travelers rave about how different this perspective is from the busy streets—seeing Amalfi’s historic buildings and lively harbor from the sea offers a more relaxed, scenic appreciation of the town.
The final stop is Atrani, just a square kilometer in size, but packed with charm. From the boat, you’ll catch glimpses of its narrow streets, churches, and the staircase leading to Ravello.
Reviewers mention the picturesque gardens of Ravello visible from the sea—an ideal shot for Instagram, and an authentic way to appreciate the region’s scenic beauty.

Drinks and Snacks: The tour provides a selection of soft drinks, beer, prosecco, limoncello, and snacks. These keep the mood lively and the thirst quenched during the cruise.
Snorkeling gear and beach towels: For those wanting a splash of water fun, these are available at no extra cost. Expect to see many guests taking the opportunity to swim and explore the underwater world.
Meeting Point & Timing: Starting at 10:00 am, the tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it easy to plan your day around it. Since the experience is private, timing is flexible within the day’s schedule.
Cost & Value: At roughly $1,778 for a group of up to 10, this may seem steep. But considering the private nature, personalized stops, drinks, and the boat’s comfort, it’s a solid choice for a special occasion or a luxury treat. It’s clear from reviews that the guide’s professionalism and the boat’s quality make this a worthwhile splurge.

This private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast genuinely offers a tailored, scenic, and relaxing way to explore Italy’s most iconic stretch of coastline. It’s perfect for travelers who value comfort, personalized service, and the freedom to craft their perfect day on the water. The inclusion of drinks and snorkeling gear adds a playful element, making it both fun and luxurious.
While the price may seem high for some, the experience’s exclusivity and the quality of guides and boats justify the investment. It’s especially suitable for small groups, families, or couples who want a memorable, stress-free adventure that combines the region’s natural beauty with its towns’ charm.
For those seeking a balance of sightseeing, leisure, and a touch of indulgence, this tour hits all the right notes—particularly if breathtaking views, cultural highlights, and authentic experiences are your priority.

How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, providing ample time for sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s a private experience for your group only, ensuring a personalized and flexible day.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes drinks such as prosecco, limoncello, beer, soft drinks, water, and snacks. Snorkeling equipment and beach towels are also provided.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the guide allows for customization of the itinerary, giving you flexibility to spend more or less time at specific spots.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Up to 10 people can join, making it ideal for families or small groups.
What if the weather is poor?
The activity is weather-dependent. If canceled due to bad weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour starts at 10:00 am from a conveniently located meeting point near Amalfi, with options for public transportation.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed on board.
This Amalfi Coast private boat tour balances stunning scenery, cultural highlights, and comfort, making it a wonderful choice for travelers looking to indulge in Italy’s coastal charm.