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Discover the Amalfi Coast from the water on this small-group boat tour, including stops in Amalfi, Praiano, and secret grottoes, with drinks and free time.

The Small Group Amalfi Coast Day Trip from Positano or Praiano offers a relaxed, scenic way to enjoy Italy’s stunning coastline. For $162.80 per person, this approximately 7-hour tour from Positano or Praiano takes you past UNESCO-listed villages and dramatic sea cliffs. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the focus is on intimacy, comfort, and personalized attention, praised in reviews for friendly guides and beautiful sights. Most bookings are made 86 days in advance, reflecting high interest and excellent popularity.
This tour stands out by combining cruising along the coast, frequent swimming stops, and a free exploration window in Amalfi, giving you a well-rounded experience. The tour is best suited for those who want to see the coastline from the water, enjoy refreshing swims, and explore towns at their own pace. Keep in mind that entrance fees to some sights like the Emerald Grotto are not included, and the tour is weather-dependent.

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The tour departs from Positano or Praiano, with round-trip transportation provided. The pickup generally involves easy access from public transportation or nearby accommodations. The mobile ticket simplifies entry, and most travelers find the logistics straightforward and hassle-free.

One of the most appreciated aspects of this trip is the glide past some of the coast’s most iconic sights. The tour begins with sea views of Positano and Praiano, offering stunning vistas of colorful buildings and rugged cliffs. As the boat cruises along, travelers also see the Fjord of Furore, famous for its dramatic cliffs and clear waters, perfect for a refreshing swim.
Next, the boat stops at Conca dei Marini, giving guests a chance to cool off in pristine grottoes and waterfalls. The possibility of visiting the Emerald Grotto exists but requires an entrance fee (~€10) and is not guaranteed, depending on weather and group consensus. The crew provides diving masks for snorkeling, so travelers can explore underwater scenery during the swim stops.

The highlight in Amalfi is a 2 to 3-hour free period for independent exploration. During this time, travelers can walk through Amalfi’s charming streets, visit St. Andrew’s Cathedral, or simply relax at a local café. Many reviews praise the ample time for lunch and shopping, with some noting that the 3 hours feels just right for a leisurely visit.
This free time is a major perk, allowing for personalized activities outside the boat’s schedule. It’s an opportunity to enjoy the local cuisine or browse boutiques for souvenirs, making the trip more flexible and tailored to your interests.

Beverages like water and soft drinks are included, along with snacks and the opportunity to enjoy Prosecco and homemade Limoncello. The boat provides beach towels and diving masks, enabling water activities at each stop. The boat itself is praised for being spacious and clean, with some reviews noting the presence of a bathroom onboard for added convenience.
Guests describe the onboard atmosphere as laid-back and friendly, with crew members sharing interesting facts about the coast. The music and refreshments during the return trip add to the relaxing vibe, making it a leisurely way to experience the coast from the water.

Reviews highlight skippers like Luigi and Giuseppe as friendly, helpful, and attentive. One review specifically praises Luigi’s above-and-beyond efforts, such as helping recover a lost phone from Amalfi. The crew’s knowledgeable commentary enhances the experience, even if some reviews mention occasional difficulty in understanding due to heavy accents.
The guides are often described as informative without being overwhelming, making the trip both educational and enjoyable. Their professionalism and friendly attitude help create a chill, welcoming atmosphere onboard.

The multiple swim stops in grottoes and waterfalls are a key feature. Travelers appreciate the opportunity to cool off in crystal-clear waters and snorkel with diving masks provided. Reviews emphasize that swimming is allowed at most stops, though water temperatures can vary. Some mention the water being cold, so bringing wetsuits or protection might be advisable in cooler seasons.
The diving masks provided help make the most of the underwater scenery, adding a layer of adventure to the cruise. While some may prefer more swim stops, the quality and beauty of the spots make each stop memorable.

The tour is weather-dependent, with good weather essential for a smooth experience. Some reviews note that flat seas and clear skies significantly enhance the trip’s enjoyment. In case of poor weather, the trip can be canceled with options for rescheduling or full refund.
Pacing is generally considered relaxed, with enough time in Amalfi and during swim stops. However, some guests feel that the time in Amalfi could be more balanced if they preferred more swimming and less sightseeing on land.
The inclusion of beverages, snacks, towels, and snorkeling gear at this price point makes the tour competitive. Many reviews mention that the experience offers good value, especially considering the personalized group size and scenic stops. The free time in Amalfi adds flexibility, making this trip a well-rounded choice for those seeking both relaxation and sightseeing.
This trip suits travelers looking for a relaxed, scenic day on the water with small-group intimacy. It’s ideal for those who want multiple swimming opportunities, free exploration time, and a laid-back atmosphere. The tour is most enjoyable with good weather and flat seas, and it’s perfect for water lovers, photo enthusiasts, and culture seekers alike.
The Small Group Amalfi Coast Day Trip offers a valuable blend of sightseeing, swimming, and leisure. The personalized group size, friendly crew, and stunning scenery make it stand out from larger, more rushed tours.
While entrance fees to some sites are not included, the overall experience remains cost-effective and memorable. For those who enjoy water-based adventures and free time to explore Amalfi at their own pace, this tour provides a beautiful, relaxing way to see the coast from the sea.
“It was an amazing experience! Highly recommend it. Our guide, Fabio was super nice. Showed us beautiful sights all along the boat ride.”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $162.80 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Positano, Praiano, Fjord of Furore, Conca dei Marini, Amalfi, Atrani, Minori, and Maiori.
What is included in the tour?
Included are beverages, snacks, diving masks, beach towels, and a glass of Prosecco and homemade Limoncello.
Are entrance fees extra?
Yes, entrance fees such as for the Emerald Grotto (~€10) are not included.
Is swimming allowed during the stops?
Yes, swimming and snorkeling are permitted at most stops, with diving masks provided.
What is the group size?
Maximum of 12 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour requires good weather and flat seas; cancellations are possible if conditions are poor.
Can I customize my experience?
The itinerary is generally fixed, but free time in Amalfi allows for some personal exploration.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour departs from Positano or Praiano, with round-trip transportation included or available for booking separately.
Is food included?
No, meals are not included, but snacks and drinks are provided on board.