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Experience the stunning Amalfi Coast by boat with this full-day tour featuring Positano, Amalfi, swimming stops, a light lunch, and expert guides.
The Shared Amalfi Coast Boat Tour offers an elegant and well-rounded way to explore Italy’s breathtaking coastline. Priced at $178.42 per person, this full-day journey lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, departing from Sorrento. With a small group of no more than 14 travelers, the tour ensures an intimate and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those who want to avoid crowded tours. The experience includes snacks, drinks, and snorkeling equipment, making it a comprehensive way to enjoy the coast’s scenic beauty and charming towns.
This tour is highly recommended—97% of participants endorse it—thanks to its focus on personalized service, stunning views, and varied stops. While it doesn’t include hotel transfers, the meeting point at Parcheggio Achille Lauro is accessible and easy to find. The tour’s flexible weather policy allows for full refunds or alternative dates if conditions aren’t suitable. It’s perfect for those who value comfort, scenic sightseeing, and local flavor in one seamless experience.


The adventure begins promptly at 8:15 AM at the Parcheggio Achille Lauro, in central Sorrento. An experienced driver greets each guest and escorts them to the boat dock. The check-in process is smooth, and guests board a comfortable boat designed for relaxed cruising. The small group size guarantees plenty of space to lounge and enjoy the stunning surroundings during the day.
The departure operation is efficient, and the boat sets sail along the Sorrento Coast, offering a gentle preview of the coastline’s vibrant fishing villages and rugged cliffs.
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Within minutes after departure, the boat glides past Marina Grande, a colorful fishing village that retains its authentic charm. This lively enclave features traditional boats, seaside cafes, and a quiet, timeless atmosphere that many visitors miss when touring on land. The views from the water give a fresh perspective on the coast’s lively maritime culture.
The guide shares insights about the area’s history and local life, making this initial stop both scenic and educational. It’s a peaceful start that sets the tone for a day filled with beautiful vistas and cultural highlights.

Next, the boat passes Bagni Regina Giovanna, where ancient Roman ruins sit dramatically along the coastline. These ruins once served as a Roman bathing site, offering a glimpse into Italy’s historical past. The site remains accessible from the water, and the guide points out significant features of the ancient structure.
A quick 10-minute stop allows for photos and appreciation of the ruins’ rugged setting. It’s a fascinating blend of nature and history, with the ruins providing a picturesque backdrop for the coast’s natural beauty.

Cruising further, the boat approaches Cala di Mitigliano, famous for its discreet waterfall that cascades from cliffs directly into the sea. The waterfall is a little-known gem that many overlook on land but is easily visible from the water. The guide highlights this feature as one of the coast’s lesser-known treasures.
The boat lingers here for about 10 minutes, giving guests the chance to enjoy the scenery and snap photos of the cascading water. The untouched landscape emphasizes the wild, protected nature of this part of the coast.

Continuing along the coast, the boat passes through the Punta Campanella Marine Reserve, home to the Baia di Ieranto. This protected area showcases unspoiled natural beauty, with rugged cliffs, green foliage, and clear waters. The reserve is a haven for marine life and offers spectacular views that make it a favorite among boat tour enthusiasts.
While the boat doesn’t stop here, the guide shares stories about the marine reserve’s ecological importance, enriching the experience of viewing this pristine environment from the water.
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Before reaching the Amalfi Coast, the boat makes a refreshing stop at the Li Galli Islands—the legendary home of the sirens from Homer’s Odyssey. Guests are invited to swim in the crystal-clear waters and snorkel around the archipelago. The 15-minute stop offers a chance to cool off, appreciate the untouched beauty, and take photos of the dramatic islands.
The skipper provides snorkeling equipment, allowing guests to explore underwater life in the calm, inviting waters. The islands’ legendary status, combined with their natural splendor, makes this a memorable highlight.

Once past the Li Galli Islands, the boat continues along the coast, revealing Nerano and Praiano from the water. These villages are famed for their colorful houses and vibrant atmospheres, providing stunning views that many miss from land-based tours. The guide points out notable landmarks and shares interesting tidbits about each locale.
The boat then approaches Fiordo di Furore, one of Italy’s few fjords, carved into the cliffs. This dramatic feature is a favorite photo spot and offers a striking contrast to the lush coastline.

The boat docks at Amalfi, the historic maritime republic, for a 2-hour period. Guests are free to explore this charming town independently. Key sights include the impressive cathedral and bustling artisan shops. Many visitors enjoy sampling a local lemon granita or simply wandering through the narrow streets lined with colorful buildings.
This stop balances sightseeing with leisure, giving guests time to soak in the town’s history, culture, and seaside charm.
Next, the boat anchors at Positano, the most iconic town on the coast. With one hour of free time, visitors can stroll through narrow alleys, browse boutique stores, or relax on the famous Viale dei Mulini. Many choose to enjoy a gelato while taking in the town’s vibrant, cliffside scenery, or snap photos from a panoramic terrace.
Positano’s colorful houses and lively beach scene are best appreciated from the water and from the town’s scenic viewpoints, making this a highlight of the trip.
Throughout the day, the tour includes a light lunch, featuring a Caprese sandwich—Mozzarella, tomato, basil, and extra virgin olive oil. Water and soft drinks are also available, along with an array of alcoholic beverages such as Prosecco, beer, and wine. A small sweet treat completes the meal.
The lunch is served on the boat, providing a relaxed dining experience with unbeatable views. The presence of snacks and drinks ensures guests stay refreshed throughout the day’s activities.
As the tour winds down, the boat heads back toward Sorrento, arriving roughly 30 minutes before sunset. Before reaching the meeting point, guests enjoy one last swim or snorkeling session. The return journey is leisurely, with plenty of space to relax and reflect on the day’s stunning sights.
The final moments on the water leave guests with a sense of tranquility and unforgettable memories of the coast.
The tour begins at 8:15 AM at Parcheggio Achille Lauro and includes a professional skipper and friendly guides. The experience is not private, but small-group size guarantees a personal touch. Snorkeling equipment can be brought or purchased, and an additional destination fee of €10 per person applies for docking and mooring costs.
Guests should note the weather-dependent policy: tours are canceled or rescheduled if conditions are poor, with full refunds or alternative dates offered. The tour is accessible for most travelers, but the boat’s age has been noted as an issue by some, so check individual comfort levels.
This full-day boat tour offers a perfect balance of scenic cruising, cultural exploration, and leisure. The small group setting ensures a relaxed atmosphere, while the expert skipper and guides make navigation and explanations engaging. The stops at Amalfi and Positano give ample time to explore the towns on foot, while swimming stops at Li Galli islands add a refreshing dimension to the experience.
The light lunch and drinks on board elevate the journey, allowing guests to savor local flavors amid spectacular views. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy and recommendation rate of 97% reflect its popularity and reliability. This tour suits those looking for an immersive, scenic, and comfortable way to experience Italy’s famous coast.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers snacks, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and a light lunch consisting of a Caprese sandwich. Alcoholic beverages like Prosecco, beer, and wine are also included.
Does the tour include hotel transfers?
No, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included. Guests meet at Parcheggio Achille Lauro in Sorrento.
Can I bring my own snorkeling gear?
Yes, guests can bring their own or buy snorkeling masks and snorkels on site for €15 and €9, respectively.
What happens if the weather is poor?
Tours are subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to bad weather, guests receive full refunds or can choose an alternative date.
How long is each sightseeing stop?
The stops in Amalfi and Positano are 2 hours and 1 hour, respectively, allowing for sightseeing, shopping, or relaxing.
Is the boat comfortable?
Yes, the vessel is described as comfortable and suitable for relaxed cruising, with ample space to lounge.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 12-14 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with full refunds for cancellations made in time.
Are there any additional fees?
An additional destination fee of €10 per person applies for docking, mooring, and landing services, payable on the spot.
What is the best way to book?
Booking is recommended 52 days in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak season.
This Shared Amalfi Coast Boat Tour provides a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and relaxation. Its small-group setting, expert guides, and inclusion of food and drinks make it a standout choice for those seeking a memorable day along Italy’s most famed coastline.