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Experience a private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast from Positano, exploring caves, beaches, and villages in a flexible, intimate setting.

This private boat tour from Positano to Amalfi promises a relaxed, personalized way to see some of Italy’s most breathtaking seaside scenery. With a dedicated skipper at the helm and a small group limited to five people, it offers an intimate experience that combines comfort, flexibility, and authentic coastlines.
What we particularly love about this tour is the chance to customize your day, hopping from stunning inlets to charming villages at your own pace—no rushing, just pure enjoyment. The inclusion of a bottle of prosecco and soft drinks makes it feel like an exclusive, celebratory adventure.
One potential consideration is the dependence on weather—like all sea-based activities, it’s weather-sensitive, and cancellations can happen if conditions aren’t ideal. This tour is perfect for couples, families, or friends who crave a scenic, leisurely day without the hassle of road traffic and crowds.

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Your day begins with a cruise to the Li Galli archipelago, often called the “Sirens’ Islands,” because of their legendary association with sirens and ancient sailors. These three small islands—Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and La Castelluccia—are part of a marine protected area that offers some of the most evocative seascapes in the region.
We loved the way the boat tour allowed us to get close enough for breathtaking photos, but still maintain a sense of privacy. The legend of sirens adds a mystical touch, and if you’re into stories, it’s fun to imagine Ulysses passing through these waters.
The boat ride here lasts about four hours, with admission included, giving plenty of time to soak in the scenery and perhaps even spot some local wildlife or sailboats bobbing nearby.
Next, the tour takes you to the Fiordo di Furore, a tiny fishing village set into a dramatic overhanging cliff 250 meters above the sea. The natural erosion created a fjord-like inlet that looks straight out of a postcard. According to local legend, the cove was formed by the devil himself trying to claim the villagers’ souls—a charming myth that adds character to this wild, untouched spot.
We appreciated the hour allocated for this stop; it’s enough to marvel at the rugged beauty, snap photos, and perhaps dip your toes in the water if the weather permits. The steep, rocky surroundings make it a captivating sight, and the small size of the village means you can enjoy it without the crowds that often flock to more popular spots.
The highlight for many is the Emerald Grotto, a natural wonder where sunlight filtering through a slit in the cave turns the water into a shimmering emerald hue. The boat’s captain may not take you inside on this tour (since admission isn’t included), but you’ll get a chance to view this legendary cave from the outside and appreciate its otherworldly glow.
The water reflections and the story behind its name make it a must-see. From reviews, it’s clear that nature’s palette here is truly astonishing, and even just viewing it from the boat leaves a lasting impression.
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This tour offers a lot of value, especially considering the intimate, private nature of the experience. The use of snorkeling and scuba equipment is included, giving you the chance to cool off and explore beneath the surface—something many travelers find memorable. Bottled water and soft drinks are provided, so hydration is taken care of during your sun-soaked adventure.
However, lunch isn’t included, so it’s wise to pack some snacks or plan to enjoy a meal ashore at one of the seaside villages. Beach towels aren’t provided, so bringing your own is recommended if you plan to swim.
With a maximum of five people, you’ll appreciate the sense of exclusivity. One reviewer praised the “great flexibility and advice from a local captain,” which really highlights how personalized this tour can feel.
At around $695 for the group, the price might seem high at first glance, but when you consider the exclusivity, private transport, and access to multiple stunning sites, it offers good value. It’s ideal for those who prefer a curated experience over crowded tours and want to enjoy the coastline in a relaxed, unhurried way.


This private boat trip offers an authentic and relaxed way to see the Amalfi Coast’s most iconic spots, with the added bonus of a flexible schedule and personal attention. The stops at Li Galli, Furore Fjord, and the Emerald Grotto are all highlights that showcase the region’s natural beauty and mythic charm.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers who value comfort, privacy, and the ability to customize their day. The inclusion of snacks and drinks, along with the opportunity to snorkel or simply lounge in stunning surroundings, makes it a well-rounded experience.
For those willing to pay a premium for a more exclusive, uncrowded way to explore, this tour delivers on that promise with style and authenticity. If breathtaking views and serene sea adventures are your idea of a perfect day, this is undoubtedly worth considering.

How many people are in the boat?
The tour is designed for small groups up to five people, ensuring a personal and intimate experience.
What’s included in the price?
You get use of snorkeling and scuba equipment, bottled water, and soft drinks. Admission to Li Galli and Furore Fjord is included, but the Emerald Grotto’s entrance isn’t.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the tour is described as customizable based on your preferences, with the skipper offering suggestions and flexibility during the day.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
Expect approximately 7 to 8 hours, with enough time at each stop for swimming, exploring, or relaxing.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t included, so plan to bring snacks or dine ashore.
Are beach towels provided?
No, towels aren’t included, so bring your own if you plan to swim.
What should I bring on the day?
Sunscreen, a hat, bathing suit, towels, and perhaps some snacks. Dress comfortably for a day on the water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s suitable for families, though you should consider your children’s comfort with boat trips.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs and returns to the same point in Positano, beginning at 9:30 am.
This private boat tour is a wonderful way to see the Amalfi Coast in a way that’s both relaxed and memorable. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a peaceful escape, it offers an authentic taste of Italy’s most enchanting seaside scenery—tailored just for you.