Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Experience the Amalfi Coast on a small-group boat tour from Positano, swimming in stunning spots, exploring Amalfi, with expert guides and great value.
Rating: 4.5/5 (based on 200 reviews)
Location: Positano, Italy
Price: $179.58 per person
Duration: Approximately 7 hours
Supplier: Crapolla charter di APREA PIETRO
This full-day adventure promises a relaxed yet immersive way to explore Italy’s famous Amalfi Coast. With a small-group setting capped at just 12 travelers, you’ll enjoy a personalized experience that combines swimming, snorkeling, and leisurely town visits. Starting from the charming Positano, the tour guides you along scenic spots like Fiordo di Furore and Praiano, finishing with a couple of hours to stroll in Amalfi itself.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic coastal experiences, with plenty of time spent in the water and opportunities to soak up the gorgeous scenery. The boat itself is cozy and well-equipped, with a friendly crew, snacks, drinks, and even Prosecco—who can say no to that?
That said, one consideration is the sea conditions—a few guests have mentioned that rough waters can be challenging, especially if you’re prone to seasickness. Also, the tour’s value depends on your expectations for food and drinks, which are included but limited.
If you’re someone who loves a mixture of relaxing water activities, scenic boat rides, and a taste of local town life, this tour will suit you perfectly. It’s best for travelers who enjoy small groups and personalized attention over large, crowded excursions.
Looking for more options in Positano? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
Your day kicks off at 9:00 am from Via Regina Giovanna, just a short walk from public transportation in Positano. The boat departs smoothly, setting the tone for a leisurely day along the coast. The vessel is comfortably sized, perfect for up to 12 guests, and feels cozy without feeling cramped, as confirmed by reviews praising the boat’s size and layout.
The first stop is the Fiordo di Furore, a dramatic fjord carved into the coastline with striking cliffs on either side. Here, the focus is on swimming—a highlight for many travelers. The water is often described as incredibly clear, with one reviewer saying, “Water is so clear and beautiful it looks unreal.” The stop lasts 40 minutes, giving ample time to dip in, float around, and take photos of the scenic cliffs.
Some guests mention that the water can be a bit cold, but most brave the chill since most feel it’s worth it for the scenery and the experience. The stop is free of charge, but the natural beauty is what you’re paying for.
Next, the boat glides to Praiano, another picturesque spot that’s perfect for snorkeling. Reviewers have shared that the snorkeling gear is provided, and the water’s transparency makes it ideal for seeing marine life or simply floating and relaxing. About 40 minutes are allocated here, giving plenty of time to enjoy the sea.
A notable comment from a guest was that snorkeling was with goggles and pool noodles, which might sound modest, but many found it enough to enjoy the underwater views. The experience isn’t about advanced diving but about fun, easy water play.
Finally, the boat docks in Amalfi for about two hours, giving you a chance to explore this charming town. You might wander through the narrow streets, visit the stunning cathedral, or sit at a café and soak in the lively atmosphere. Many reviews highlight how this is a perfect balance—just enough time to see the highlights without feeling rushed.
Some travelers have enjoyed visiting a restaurant accessible only by boat, adding a unique touch to their day. The town’s vibrant life, combined with the peaceful boat stops, creates a well-rounded experience.
Included:
– Snorkeling equipment
– Restroom on board
– Snacks, soda, and bottled water
– Alcoholic beverages including Prosecco, beer, and limoncello
– Towels and Bluetooth speaker for music
– Space on the boat for comfort
Not included:
– Ticket to Grotta dello Smeraldo (an optional cave visit which requires further booking)
Guests consistently praise the provided drinks and snacks, with comments about the Prosecco and lemon shots adding a fun, celebratory vibe to the day. The onboard restroom and towels also enhance comfort over the several hours at sea.
Reviewers note the knowledgeable guides—Fredricka, Tetiana, and Elisabetta—who bring warmth and local insight. One guest mentioned that Tetiana “organized everything well and was very friendly,” making the trip feel special.
Many appreciate the small group atmosphere, with guests like Cameron R. noting that their driver Jacob “was friendly and knowledgeable.” The intimate setting allows for personalized attention, ensuring everyone’s questions are answered and needs are met.
The water experiences—swimming at Furore and snorkeling at Praiano—are often the standout moments, with one guest saying water in these spots “looks unreal.” The mix of scenic cruising, water fun, and town visits creates a well-rounded day.
While most guests rave about the trip, a handful mention rough seas. One reviewer described their experience as a “nightmare” due to severe seasickness and dangerous conditions. This highlights the importance of checking weather forecasts and being prepared if you’re prone to seasickness.
Another point to consider is the limited food and drink options—snacks and drinks are included, but they are modest. Some guests felt that the snorkeling equipment was basic, with goggles and pool noodles rather than advanced gear, which might be a letdown for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Price-wise, at around $179.58, the tour offers good value considering the included activities, guide expertise, and small-group setting. However, if you’re expecting a gourmet meal or extensive onboard dining, this tour might not match those expectations.
This boat tour is perfect for those seeking a relaxed, authentic day on the water with plenty of swimming, snorkeling, and small-town charm. It’s suited for travelers who enjoy personalized experiences, dislike large crowds, and want a mix of adventure and leisure.
It’s also ideal if you want to maximize your time in Amalfi without the hassle of organizing transport and activities independently. The hosts’ friendly demeanor and well-organized itinerary ensure you’ll feel well cared for, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or in a small group.
This Amalfi Coast boat tour offers an authentic and scenic way to experience Italy’s celebrated coastline. The focus on swimming, snorkeling, and local town visits makes it a well-rounded choice for travelers who want more than just a sightseeing bus or overly crowded boat.
The guides’ warmth and knowledge, combined with the small-group intimacy, create a personal touch that many guests find memorable. The inclusion of drinks, snacks, and a few hours in Amalfi adds value, especially considering the stunning scenery along the way.
While weather conditions can impact the experience, most guests walk away with incredible photos, new memories, and a genuine appreciation for the Amalfi coast’s beauty. This tour will suit those looking for a fun, laid-back day with a touch of adventure—perfect for water lovers and those eager to see Italy from a different perspective.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but those prone to seasickness should consider taking precautions. The tour involves some movement on the water, especially in rough conditions.
What time does it start?
The tour departs at 9:00 am from Via Regina Giovanna in Positano.
How long is the boat ride?
The total experience lasts about 7 hours, including stops and free time in Amalfi.
What is included in the price?
Snorkeling gear, restroom access, snacks, soda, bottled water, Prosecco, beer, limoncello, towels, and onboard Bluetooth are included.
Are there any extra costs?
Entry to Grotta dello Smeraldo is not included and requires an additional ticket if you choose to visit.
Is food available onboard?
Snacks and drinks are provided, but no full meals. Guests often enjoy a stop at a waterside restaurant in Amalfi.
Can I swim at the stops?
Yes, swimming at Fiordo di Furore and snorkeling at Praiano are highlights, though water temperatures and conditions may vary.
How many people are typically on the boat?
The boat accommodates up to 12 guests, which is small enough for a personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, camera, and a positive attitude are recommended. You might also want seasickness remedies if you’re sensitive.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If conditions are unsafe, the trip will be canceled or rescheduled, with the option for a full refund.
Whether you’re after scenic water views, a splash of adventure, or a relaxed day exploring Amalfi, this boat tour offers a memorable way to see the coast’s highlights with a friendly, knowledgeable crew.