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Experience a private full-day boat tour along the Amalfi Coast, visiting Positano, Amalfi, and hidden coves with expert guides and stunning sea views.
The private full-day boat tour along the Amalfi Coast offers a personalized way to explore Italy’s most iconic seaside scenery. Starting from Salerno, this 7-hour cruise on a Cranchi 32 motorboat costs $1,364.85 per group, accommodating up to 6 guests. With a high rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 13 reviews, this tour is ideal for families or friends seeking an intimate experience away from crowded tourist boats.
This tour’s highlights include swim stops at scenic coves, visits to charming villages, and opportunities to see less accessible beaches only reachable by sea. A dedicated captain and guide lead your journey, providing local insights, while snorkel gear, soda, and water are included to ensure comfort and fun. The tour departs at 9:00 am from Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, with pickup offered, making logistics straightforward for travelers.


This full-day cruise begins at Molo Manfredi, the main port of Salerno. The pickup service simplifies logistics, allowing your group to meet the captain and guide easily at the dock. The seven-hour schedule offers plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing onboard, making it perfect for those who want a relaxed yet comprehensive exploration of the coast.
The cruise departs sharply at 9:00 am, giving you a full day of adventure. The private nature of the tour ensures that only your group participates, providing a more flexible and tailored experience compared to larger, shared excursions.
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Your journey starts with a view of Vietri, renowned for its white, green, and light blue ceramic works that reflect the village’s artistic spirit. Historically a small port, Vietri’s charm lies in its white rococo buildings, narrow lanes, and ceramic shop signs.
Two prominent rocks, called I due fratelli, symbolize the village according to legend. These rocks are said to represent two brothers reunited after death by the sea divinities. The coast’s vibrant colors and legend foster a sense of history and natural beauty that sets the tone for the day.
Next, the scenic Torre Crestarella, dating back to the 16th century, dominates the coastline. Built by Don Pedro de Toledo, the tower offers views of the Crestarella beach, which features 120 meters of sand mixed with small pebbles. This historic lookout provides a glimpse into the coastal defenses of the past and offers a picturesque setting for photos.
Crestarella beach becomes your first stop for swimming and relaxing, with opportunity to cool down and enjoy the calm waters. The onboard restroom makes it easy to refresh during your stay, adding to the comfort of the cruise.

Approaching Cetara, the small village appears as a sparkling oasis—white houses reflecting on the water and rocky surroundings create a peaceful scene. Historically an ancient Saracen fortress, Cetara’s name derives from Latin Cetariae, meaning tuna-fishing net.
This stop offers a glimpse of local fishing traditions and coastal charm. It’s a perfect photo opportunity, with a chance to enjoy the sea view and perhaps spot local fishing boats. The village’s authentic atmosphere makes it a worthwhile detail on the day’s itinerary.

One of the most exclusive stops is Spiaggia dei Limoni, a small, 20-meter-long bay only accessible by sea. Surrounded by bushy lemon groves and rocky walls, this preserved spot offers a quiet escape.
The rocky shelter and clear waters create an ideal environment for swimming and relaxing in solitude. The seclusion makes this a favorite for those seeking a peaceful break amid stunning scenery.
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The Tower of Erchie stands on rocks that drop into calm waters, offering a view of unspoiled coastlines. Built from local calcareous stone, the tower’s original shape remains intact after centuries, with four machicolations at the top.
This location emphasizes the natural beauty and tranquility of the coast. The silence and serenity here are perfect for relaxing, taking photos, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views.

Next, the cruise passes Maiori, recognized for its art, cuisine, and marine style. The artistic heritage is visible in the historical architecture and local craftsmanship.
The stop includes 30 minutes for swimming in the blue waters near Capo d’Orso. This allows ample time to dip into the sea and enjoy the vibrant coastal scenery.

A visit to Minori reveals a town famous for limoncello, pasta, and pastries. The tapered lemons grown here are prized for their organic and medicinal properties, ingredients essential to the culinary traditions of the Amalfi Coast.
While on the tour, there’s time to appreciate the local flavors, whether through swimming, sightseeing, or sampling the delicious products that originate here.
Approaching Conca dei Marini, the story of sfogliatella di Santa Rosa emerges. In the Santa Rosa monastery, the shell-shaped pastry was first baked in 1700, made of layers of puff pastry filled with custard and black cherries.
The area’s historic charm and culinary tradition make it a highlight for those interested in local food lore and authentic tastes of the coast.
The Fiordo di Furore offers a spectacular bathing spot beneath cliffs with crystal-clear, shallow waters. Accessible by sea or rocky steps, this natural fjord provides a stunning backdrop for swimming or relaxing.
The deep offshore waters and pebbled shoreline make it a favorite for divers and canoeists. The midday sunlight filtering down enhances the magical atmosphere of this iconic spot.
The absolute highlight for many is Positano, with its white houses, arches, and domes. Renowned worldwide, this village showcases vibrant boutiques, art galleries, and religious influences.
Guests are free to enjoy a swim, explore the streets, or simply take in the views. The famous cliffside setting and charming architecture make Positano an unmissable part of the cruise.
The tour also passes Atrani and Amalfi, both rich in history and character. In Amalfi, narrow streets with white walls, local lemon desserts, and papermaking traditions await discovery.
While the cruise offers a view from the water, visitors can choose to explore on foot later, experiencing the town’s charming steps and historic sites.
This private boat tour provides a remarkable blend of scenic beauty, local culture, and relaxation. The expert captain and guide enhance the experience with narration and safety, while the snorkeling gear and swim stops add active elements.
The cost reflects a private experience for up to 6 guests, making it excellent value for those seeking a luxury, personalized day on the coast. The seven-hour schedule allows ample time to enjoy each stop thoroughly.
While some may find the number of stops and pace suitable for a full-day adventure, others may prefer more time at individual locations. Nonetheless, its high rating and detailed itinerary make this tour a top choice for travelers wanting an intimate, scenic exploration of the Amalfi Coast by sea.
“This was money well spent. We had a great time seeing the sights and learning about the Amalfi coast with breaks for diving off the boat into cryst…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $1,364.85 fee covers the private boat for up to 6 guests, the services of a captain and guide, snorkel gear, and refreshments like soda and water.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at Molo Manfredi in Salerno.
Are there any additional costs?
Some stops, like Positano and Amalfi, may have free admission, but other activities or land visits are not included. The tour itself is all-inclusive in terms of the boat experience.
What are the main highlights?
Highlights include swimming in scenic coves, visiting Positano, Amalfi, and other coastal villages, and exploring hidden beaches accessible only by sea.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour accommodates most travelers, and the snorkel gear and water opportunities make it engaging for families with children.
What should I bring?
Travelers should pack light, bringing swimwear, towels, and sunscreen. The tour provides snorkel gear and refreshments.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. Bad weather may lead to rescheduling or refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized experience, expert guidance, and well-curated stops at less crowded spots distinguish this tour from larger group outings.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are recommended 52 days in advance to secure your preferred date. Booking includes confirmation and easy pickup arrangements.
Who operates the tour?
The experience is provided by Direction Capri, a trusted operator with excellent reviews and local expertise.