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Enjoy a full-day trip from Rome to the Amalfi Coast, exploring Positano and Amalfi by boat, with train travel, snacks, drinks, and swimming included.

This Positano & Amalfi Small Group Boat Tour from Rome offers an efficient way to experience Italy’s stunning coastline. For $380.47 per person, travelers depart early from Rome’s Termini station at 7 am and return in the evening, making this a perfect option for those with limited time. The tour combines high-speed train travel between Rome and Naples with a guided boat ride, passing through picturesque towns like Positano and Amalfi.
The tour’s highlight is the organized boat cruise, which enables visitors to enjoy stunning coastal views, swimming in clear waters, and snacking onboard. With 28 reviews and a perfect 5.0/5 rating, this experience gets high praise for its well-organized logistics, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful scenery. Keep in mind, the trip involves a long day and some group size limitations, but it’s ideal for those eager to see the Amalfi Coast without the hassle of planning.

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The tour starts bright and early at Roma Termini, Via Giovanni Giolitti 40, with departure at 7 am. The high-speed train from Rome to Naples is included, and the trip is designed to maximize your time exploring the coast. After arriving in Naples Central Station, a driver accompanies the group to the port, where the boat tour begins.
The transfers to and from the port are included, simplifying what can often be a logistical challenge. The group size is limited to 12-14 travelers, maintaining an intimate atmosphere. The mobile ticket system makes it easy to stay organized, and train tickets are sent the day before the trip.

Every stop along the coast offers something special. The boat first passes Marina Grande, a historic fishing village, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities. The next stop is Bagni Regina Giovanna, where the ruins of a Roman villa and a natural waterfall create a scenic backdrop.
Further along, the boat reaches Ieranto Bay, part of a Marine Protected Area, and you can admire Li Galli, an idyllic island known for its stunning waters. The boat cruise also allows free time in Positano and Amalfi, each for about 1 to 2 hours.
In Amalfi, visitors can explore the ancient Maritime Republic, while in Positano, they can stroll through its vibrant streets. During the cruise, snacks and drinks are provided, and there’s an opportunity to swim and snorkel in the inviting waters.

The boat ride is designed to showcase the coast’s most striking features. Passengers enjoy drinks, including alcoholic beverages and sodas, as they cruise past villages like Nerano and Praiano. The skipper is English-speaking, and reviews highlight Flavio and Luca S. as exceptional captains who prioritize passenger comfort and safety.
Several stops offer swimming and snorkeling, with some guests noting the pristine blue waters and rocky waterfalls as particular highlights. The captains also share interesting facts about the local towns and islands during the cruise.
The tour includes round-trip train tickets, transfers to the port, snacks, and alcoholic beverages onboard. The professional skipper ensures a smooth and enjoyable boat ride, providing a knowledgeable narration in English.
Optional extras include snorkeling equipment, which can be brought along or purchased onboard for €15 for the mask and €9 for the snorkel. Travelers should be aware of a €10 destination fee that covers docking, mooring, and landing services, payable on-site.
This 13-hour tour begins with the 7 am meeting, with the return to Naples around 7 pm. The itinerary balances time on the water with exploration on land, offering about 1 to 2 hours in each town. Some reviews mention rough seas or weather-related cancellations, so travelers should be prepared for potential delays or changes.
The schedule allows for photo stops, shopping, and leisurely walks in Positano and Amalfi. The snacks and drinks onboard are appreciated for refueling during the day’s activities.

Guides, including Giovanni and Antonio, are praised for their friendly, informative, and professional approach. They help explain the key points of each stop and answer questions, making the experience more engaging and educational.
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and flexibility. The English-speaking skipper ensures clarity and ease of communication throughout the cruise.
Since the trip is subject to favorable weather conditions, poor weather can lead to cancellation or rescheduling. In such cases, full refunds or alternative dates are offered. Some reviews note rough seas, which can affect boat safety and stop accessibility, making weather a key factor to consider.
This trip is perfect for travelers who want to see the Amalfi Coast efficiently without spending multiple days or managing complex logistics. It suits those who appreciate scenic boat rides, swimming, and small-group experiences. However, it requires early mornings and long hours, so it’s best for active travelers comfortable with sea conditions and group settings.
This well-organized tour offers a comprehensive taste of the Amalfi Coast from the comfort of a small group aboard a scenic boat. The combination of train travel, boat cruising, and land exploration provides a diverse experience packed into one day. With excellent reviews praising guides, scenery, and organization, it stands out as a reliable choice.
While weather can affect the experience, the value and beauty of the coast make it a worthwhile trip for those wanting a day of adventure, swimming, and sightseeing. Perfect for first-timers and return visitors alike, this tour delivers memorable views and authentic coastal charm.
“One of the most beautiful tours We have done! The tour guide name was Giovanni very nice friendly and excellent host. He explained everything and …”
Is this tour suitable for those who dislike boat rides?
The boat experience is central to the tour, and some stops include swimming and snorkeling. Travelers who are sensitive to sea conditions should be aware that rough seas may lead to cancellations or delays.
What should I bring for the boat trip?
It’s advisable to bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, and personal snorkeling gear if preferred. The snorkeling equipment can be bought on board for €15 (mask) and €9 (snorkel).
Are the stops in Positano and Amalfi long enough?
Yes, each stop lasts about 1 to 2 hours, giving ample time for exploring, shopping, and photo opportunities. Some reviews mention that timing is generally well-managed.
What is included in the price?
The price covers train tickets, transfers, snacks, drinks (including alcoholic beverages), and a guided boat tour. The €10 destination fee is paid separately on-site.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds or rescheduling are available if the trip is canceled due to poor weather conditions. It’s best to check the weather forecast before departure.
This Positano & Amalfi boat tour from Rome offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising and land exploration, making it an appealing choice for travelers eager to experience Italy’s iconic coastline in a single day.