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Explore the Amalfi Coast by water on this small-group boat tour from Positano, including stops in Amalfi, swimming, and optional grotto visits for $184.90.

This small group Amalfi Coast boat day tour from Positano offers an intimate way to experience some of Italy’s most stunning scenery. Priced at $184.90 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, the tour departs from Positano or Praiano with a maximum of 12 participants. The guided journey combines scenic cruising, stops in charming towns, and opportunities for swimming, making it ideal for those who want a relaxed yet comprehensive exploration of the coast. The tour is highly recommended by 93% of the 123 reviews with an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5.
While the tour includes many highlights, it’s worth noting that some stops, like the Emerald Grotto, require an additional entrance fee, and there are limits to what can be seen if weather conditions are challenging. This experience suits travelers looking for a balanced mix of sightseeing, water activities, and free time in Amalfi.

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The tour begins at 9:30 am with a meet-up at Spiaggia Grande in Positano. Travelers with a sense of adventure will appreciate the small boat, which offers a more personal and less crowded experience compared to larger vessels. The guide and crew focus on providing a comfortable and enjoyable journey, emphasizing safety and scenic beauty.
The departure point is conveniently near public transportation, making it easy to access. Check-in occurs 10 minutes before departure, and the boat sets sail from the waterfront, heading toward the coast’s highlights.
The first leg of the journey takes travelers along the coast towards Praiano, a small fishing village with a traditional vibe. As the boat passes la Gavitella cove and Marina di Praia, guests enjoy outstanding views of colorful houses, cliffs, and the lively seaside atmosphere from the water.
This stretch gives a fresh perspective on this famous coastline, with the privacy of a small vessel allowing for unobstructed vistas. The cruise sets a leisurely tone perfect for photo opportunities and appreciating the natural beauty of the region.

Next, the boat passes by Fiordo di Furore, a UNESCO heritage site known for its dramatic fjord-like cliffs and aquamarine waters. The Fjord of Furore is a highlight of the tour, with its towering cliffs providing a breathtaking backdrop. This scenic passage is brief but memorable, showcasing one of Italy’s most unique coastal features.
The Fjord is recognized for its striking natural beauty, making it a favorite photo stop. No additional fee applies here, but the views alone make it worth the visit.

One of the most talked-about stops is the Grotta dello Smeraldo, an enchanting sea cave famous for its luminous green waters. The entrance ticket is not included, and guests can choose whether to visit or stay on board. The 30-minute stop allows for a quick exploration of the grotto or simply enjoying the view from the boat.
Cruising past the Natural Arch of Conca dei Marini adds to the appeal, offering striking geological formations that highlight the coast’s rugged beauty. The tour’s flexibility allows guests to decide if they want to explore the grotto, with the understanding that weather conditions can influence accessibility.

The boat continues along the coast, passing through Atrani, a charming town with narrow alleys, and the Marmorata waterfalls, which cascade down the cliffs. These sights provide a sense of the coast’s lush landscape and the villages clinging to steep hillsides.
Travelers appreciate how the water-based perspective highlights details that are difficult to see from land, making these towns feel more intimate and picturesque. The focus remains on enjoying the view and photo opportunities during this scenic cruise.

Disembarking in Amalfi, guests receive 1.5 hours to explore at their own pace. They can stroll through narrow alleys, visit historical monuments, or do some shopping at local boutiques. Unlike guided tours, this free time allows for personal discovery of Amalfi’s charming streets and landmarks.
It’s important to note that this tour does not include a guide for the city, so visitors should plan accordingly if they want a deeper historical or cultural experience. The free time is perfect for those who enjoy exploring independently or simply relaxing at a café before rejoining the boat.
From May 15 to October 5, the tour includes a stop at La Gavitella, a restaurant with a stunning sea view. Here, guests can enjoy a traditional Italian lunch. The lunch is included in the tour price, but drinks and additional food are at guests’ expense.
The restaurant’s location offers a relaxing setting overlooking the coast, making it a memorable part of the day. Many reviews praise the delicious food and the atmosphere, although some note that the lunch price is not included in the tour fee and that service quality may vary.
On the return trip to Positano, the boat stops for 20 minutes at a designated swim spot. Guests can swim and snorkel in the clear waters of the coast, with free use of noodles and goggles provided. This water activity is a favorite for many, emphasizing the refreshing experience of swimming in the Amalfi waters.
The beach towels, music, shower, and toilet facilities onboard add comfort to this relaxing water break. It’s a perfect way to cool off after a day of sightseeing and cruising.
The tour includes water, soft drinks, Prosecco, Limoncello, fruits, and snacks, which are served throughout the day. Life jackets are available for both children and adults, ensuring safety for everyone. The boat features shower facilities and a toilet, adding convenience during the 7-hour experience.
Participants are advised to bring sunscreen, bathing suits, sunglasses, hats, jackets, and flip-flops for comfort. Group size is limited to 12 guests, which helps create a relaxed and personal atmosphere. The tour is subject to favorable weather, with cancellations possible if conditions are unsafe.
This small group Amalfi Coast boat tour offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising, swimming, and free time in Amalfi. The guides and captains are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the day flow smoothly. Visitors enjoy the unbeatable views, the opportunity to swim in the sea, and the charm of exploring Amalfi at leisure.
However, some reviews mention disappointments such as limited time in Amalfi, extra fees for the grotto, and occasional logistical hiccups like different restaurant choices or crowded seating. Still, these are minor compared to the overall positive impressions of a relaxing, scenic, and enjoyable day on the water.
This tour works best for travelers who seek a personalized, water-based exploration of the Amalfi Coast. It’s ideal for those who enjoy small groups, swimming in beautiful waters, and independent time in Amalfi. It’s also suitable for families, couples, and honeymooners looking for a relaxed and scenic day.
It’s less suitable for guests wanting a guided tour of Amalfi or those seeking comprehensive grotto visits without extra fees. The limited time in each stop requires a flexible, relaxed attitude towards sightseeing.
This 7-hour boat tour from Positano offers a personalized experience with outstanding views and water activities. The small group setting ensures a comfortable, less crowded day, and the inclusion of lunch and drinks adds value. The scenic stops and free time in Amalfi give a good balance of exploration and relaxation.
While some may find the time in Amalfi somewhat limited and the grotto visit optional, the overall experience provides a memorable way to see the coast from the water. It’s especially suitable for travelers wanting a relaxing, scenic, and intimate day on the Amalfi Coast.
“Angelo was a great guide! Loved the small boat group experience- seats on the boat were wonderful, the views were unbelievable, lunch was delicious…”
How early should I arrive for the tour?
Check-in is 10 minutes before the scheduled departure at 9:30 am at Spiaggia Grande in Positano.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes water, soft drinks, Prosecco, Limoncello, fruits, snacks, swimming and snorkelling stops, and a lunch at La Gavitella from May to October.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, entrance fees for the Emerald Grotto are not included, and meals or drinks beyond those offered are at personal expense.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, life jackets are provided for children and adults, and the small boat size makes it manageable for families.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, bathing suits, sunglasses, hats, jackets, flip-flops, and any personal items for comfort and safety.
This small group Amalfi Coast boat tour offers a well-rounded, scenic, and relaxing way to experience Italy’s famed coastline, especially for those who enjoy water activities and independent exploration of Amalfi.