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Experience a 7-hour private boat tour from Salerno to Positano with stops at Amalfi, Cetara, and Conca dei Marini, including snorkeling and scenic views.

For those looking to see the stunning Amalfi Coast from a unique and personalized perspective, the Day in Private Boat with Skipper from Salerno to Positano offers an intimate way to discover this famed coastline. Priced at $1,613.35 per group (up to 10 people), this 7-hour journey is perfect for small groups seeking comfort, flexibility, and beautiful scenery. Departing from Salerno, this tour promises visits to iconic spots such as Amalfi, Positano, and Conca dei Marini, as well as charming smaller villages like Vietri and Cetara.
This private experience is led by an experienced skipper and includes snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and a restroom on board. While it offers a highly customizable day on the water, it’s important to note that the tour’s success relies on favorable weather conditions, and additional costs such as landing fees and alcoholic beverages are not included in the base price. The tour is highly rated, with 92% of reviewers recommending it, making it a popular choice for travelers wanting a tailored adventure along the Amalfi Coast.

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The tour departs from the port in Salerno, offering a straightforward start for travelers staying in or near the city. This private boat allows groups to enjoy a relaxed and personalized cruise, avoiding crowded tours and rigid schedules. The mobile ticket feature means you can prepare easily, and the skipper leads the way through the picturesque coastline, ready to show you hidden vials, charming villages, and iconic sights.
The 7-hour duration strikes a good balance between a full day on the water and manageable timing for most travelers. The tour’s flexibility means you can enjoy the sights at a comfortable pace, with the option for short stops or extended visits depending on your preferences.

The first notable stop along this tour is Vietri, renowned worldwide for its ceramic tiles. These colorful, handcrafted ceramics are highly sought after by art lovers and collectors, making this stop a visual feast and a chance to explore local craftsmanship. Visitors typically enjoy walking along the waterfront and browsing shops filled with vivid ceramics that represent the town’s artistic heritage.
While the ceramic shops remain the main attraction, the town also offers a glimpse into more traditional Italian seaside life, with tranquil streets and views over the coastline. This stop provides a nice mix of culture and scenery for those interested in local art.

Next, the boat reaches Cetara, a small town that remains largely untouched by mass tourism. This village keeps its fishing traditions alive, especially known for its anchovy sauce, which is a local specialty. Travelers can appreciate Cetara’s authentic charm and unspoiled atmosphere, making it a peaceful contrast to busier towns like Amalfi and Positano.
The tour does not specify a long stay here, but the characteristic seaside ambiance of Cetara is a highlight for those wanting a taste of genuine coastal Italy. It’s an ideal place for photography and a quick stroll along the waterfront.

The itinerary includes a 15-minute stop at Minori, known for its ancient Roman summer residence. This brief visit allows guests to appreciate the history embedded in this small town, as well as sample a local specialty at the renowned Sal De Riso Pastry shop—famous worldwide for its delicious desserts.
This stop is perfect for foodies and history buffs alike, offering a chance to enjoy local flavors and view Roman archaeological sites without extensive walking or sightseeing. The admission is free, making it an accessible highlight within the day’s itinerary.
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A major highlight of the tour is the visit to Amalfi, a town steeped in history and culture. Known as the namesake of the coast, Amalfi boasts stunning architecture, a historic cathedral, and scenic streets that reflect its rich past. Spending about an hour here allows travelers to walk through the town at leisure, visit the cathedral, or simply enjoy vistas over the water.
The town’s prominence in maritime history makes it a must-see stop, offering a glimpse into Italy’s maritime trading past. The free admission makes this visit accessible for all, and the time allocated is sufficient to soak in the atmosphere and take photos.

The tour includes a one-hour stop at Conca dei Marini, famous for its crystal-clear waters and scenic coastal caves. Guests have the opportunity to swim and snorkel in the inviting waters—snorkeling equipment is included, so no need for extra gear.
This stop is also an excellent chance to enjoy a local lunch at one of the restaurants in the small seaside village, if desired. The calm waters and natural beauty make Conca dei Marini a prime spot for relaxation and water activities.

A quick 10-minute stop at Furore allows for photo opportunities of its famous fjord—a striking natural inlet carved into the coastline. This picture-perfect spot is known for its dramatic cliffs and small bridge, offering a spectacular view that’s perfect for photos.
Despite the brief stop, Furore’s unique landscape makes it a highlight for those wanting to capture postcard-worthy images of the Amalfi Coast’s rugged beauty.
The final major stop is Positano, often called the pearl of the Amalfi Coast. With about an hour to explore, visitors can stroll through narrow streets lined with boutique shops, admire the colorful cliffside houses, or relax on the beach.
Positano’s charm lies in its vibrant atmosphere and scenic views, making it a perfect spot for shopping, photography, or simply soaking in the scenery. As the tour concludes here, travelers leave with memorable photos and a sense of the town’s lively character.
The tour provides snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and a restroom on board, ensuring comfort during the journey. The fuel surcharge is included in the price.
Additional expenses may include landing and facility fees, as well as optional alcoholic beverages such as wine or Prosecco (costing €10 per person) and extra main courses or desserts (around €20). Be aware that no meals are included in the base price.
Most travelers book this tour about 47 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour requires confirmation upon booking and is not suitable for bad weather conditions, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours prior due to weather.
The experience is private, accommodating only your group, and service animals are allowed. While the meeting point is accessible near public transportation, travelers should plan accordingly.
Despite the high overall rating of 4.7/5 from 38 reviews, there is at least one notable negative comment. One reviewer experienced difficulties in boarding the boat, citing insufficient seats and safety concerns, but the tour provider clarified the boat’s capacity of 13 people and emphasized that safety is prioritized.
Most reviews praise the friendly guides, excellent communication, and beautiful views, with many considering it the best way to see the Amalfi Coast. The knowledgeable skippers and well-organized stops are commonly highlighted as strengths.
The Day in Private Boat with Skipper from Salerno to Positano offers a comfortable, flexible, and scenic way to experience the Amalfi Coast. The customizable stops at towns like Amalfi, Positano, and Conca dei Marini allow travelers to enjoy the coast at their own pace, with the added luxury of snorkeling and personalized service.
While the price might be higher than group tours, the private nature and tailored itinerary make this an appealing choice for those seeking a more intimate experience. It suits small groups or families who value comfort and flexibility over rigid schedules, and who want to enjoy the coast’s beauty without the crowds.
“We never get on board on the boat, it doesnt had the conditions they offered, there were not 10 seats, it was very hard and dangerous to get on boa…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally accessible to most travelers, but physical requirements depend on individual mobility. It’s best to check with the provider regarding age restrictions.
What should I bring for the snorkeling stop?
Snorkeling equipment is included, but you might want to bring your own waterproof camera or towel. Comfortable swimwear and sun protection are recommended.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included. You can choose to purchase lunch or drinks at stops like Conca dei Marini or Amalfi.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. Rescheduling or changes are not accepted within that window.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves boarding a boat and walking through towns with narrow streets, so those with mobility issues should inquire directly about accessibility options.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 47 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and limited capacity.
This private boat tour from Salerno to Positano provides a personalized, scenic, and relaxing way to see the Amalfi Coast’s most beautiful spots. Whether you seek a romantic excursion, a family adventure, or a small-group exploration, this experience offers a memorable day on Italy’s stunning coastline.