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Enjoy a 4-hour boat cruise along the Amalfi Coast from Salerno, including stops in Amalfi, an aperitif with Prosecco, and stunning sea views at an affordable price.

The Tour on the Amalfi Coast, offered by Motonave Euphoria, provides a scenic 4-hour cruise from Salerno, Italy, priced at $53.41 per person. This experience is ideal for those looking to combine sightseeing, swimming, and local flavor in a single outing. The tour features a messaging itinerary, including stops at iconic locations like Cavallo Morto bay and Amalfi, with a refreshing aperitif featuring Prosecco served onboard on the return journey.
The tour departs from Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno and lasts approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, with most of the time spent cruising along the coast. It is a private tour for your group, ensuring a more personalized experience. While the scenery and stops are highlights, some reviews note potential issues with timing and communication, making it essential to plan accordingly.

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The tour begins at Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, a convenient location near public transportation and cruise ship docks. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, and the pick-up is typically close to the cruise ship area for ease. The activity ends back at the starting point, making it straightforward to plan your day.

The itinerary takes you past Vietri sul mare, famous for its ceramics, and Cetara, known for its seafood. The boat passes by Erchie, the Capo D’orso lighthouse, and the Baia del Cavallo Morto, a location praised for swimming. The Grotta Pandora is also on the route, offering a chance to observe the coastline’s natural formations.
Most of the cruise is spent gliding along the coast, offering spectacular views of cliffs and colorful villages. The experience provides a different perspective from the water, showcasing the scale and beauty of the Amalfi landscape.
The free two-hour stop in Amalfi gives ample opportunity to explore St. Andrew’s Cathedral, with its impressive façade and historic significance. Travelers can stroll through the cobbled streets, visit local shops, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere. The church and the town’s scenic streets are often praised for their charm and beauty.
Some reviews mention that the time in Amalfi can feel rushed, so it’s best to prioritize what interests you most during the free period. The narrow streets and busy spots can be crowded, especially in peak seasons.
During the return journey to Salerno, the cruise turns into a relaxing experience with an aperitif served onboard. The Prosecco and caponata provide a taste of local flavors, perfectly complementing the breathtaking scenery. Many reviews highlight the excellent views during the cruise, with some mentioning photo opportunities of caves and coastlines.
The breathtaking panorama is a key feature, making the aperitif a delightful way to unwind and enjoy the Mediterranean scenery. Some reviews note that more time could be spent on water, but the boat ride itself remains a highlight for most.
The cruise route takes you past Vietri sul mare, Cetara, Erchie, and the Capo D’orso lighthouse. The Baia del Cavallo Morto is a notable swimming spot, while Grotta Pandora adds a touch of natural wonder to the journey. The route offers a balanced mix of sightseeing and relaxation, making it suitable for a leisurely day out.
The boat moves along the coast, providing views of cliffs, caves, and colorful villages, all from the comfort of the water. The navigation time ensures a smooth and scenic trip without feeling rushed.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the stop at Cavallo Morto bay for swimming. The location is described as enchanting, with clear waters ideal for a quick dip. The swimming stop is often highlighted as a fun and refreshing break during the cruise.
However, some reviews mention that the stop may be unpredictable due to weather conditions or navigation adjustments, so it’s wise to be prepared for potential changes.
The free two-hour period in Amalfi allows visitors to explore at their own pace. The church and cobbled streets are the main attractions, but there are also local shops and cafes worth visiting.
Some reviews express that the time in Amalfi can feel limited, especially if you want to visit multiple sites or dine locally. Planning ahead to prioritize your interests can enhance the experience.
The boat used for this tour is described as clean and equipped with restrooms, adding to passenger comfort. The crew is praised for being friendly, attentive, and informative, with some mention of good commentary during the cruise.
While some reviews mention loose seats on the upper deck, overall, the crew’s professionalism and friendliness stand out as positive aspects. The onboard service, including the aperitif, contributes to a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
Participants should bring swimsuits and towels for the swimming stop at Cavallo Morto bay. The timing might be tight, so arriving early and managing expectations about the duration in Amalfi can help. The private nature of the tour makes it suitable for groups seeking a more intimate experience, but some reviews highlight confusion with meeting points or navigation issues—so clear instructions are essential.
The weather can influence the experience; poor weather may lead to cancellations or route adjustments. Booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers flexibility if plans change due to weather.
“Wow! The views from the boat was absolutely breathtaking. I mean, youve seen the pictures but nothing prepares you for what you see. The staff was …”
This 4-hour cruise offers spectacular sea views, a refreshing swimming stop, and a taste of Amalfi’s charm. The included aperitif, coupled with the relaxing cruise, creates a balanced experience—especially for those wanting a combination of sightseeing and leisure.
While some reviews note limited time in Amalfi and navigation challenges, most praise the friendly crew, stunning scenery, and good value. It is particularly well-suited for small groups seeking an intimate, scenic day on the water, with the flexibility of a private tour.
Is this tour suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Yes, the tour departs from a location near the cruise ships in Salerno, and most reviews indicate it is easy to coordinate with cruise schedules.
Does the tour include swimming?
There is a stop at Cavallo Morto bay for swimming, which many find to be a highlight of the experience.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring swimsuits, towels, and appropriate clothing for the weather. The onboard aperitif is included, but drinks like water, coffee, or soda are not.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, and poor weather may result in cancellation or rescheduling.
Are the stops in Amalfi free?
Yes, the two hours of free time in Amalfi are included, giving ample opportunity to explore the town’s main sights and streets.
What are the main attractions seen during the cruise?
Expect to see Vietri sul mare, Cetara, Erchie, the Capo D’orso lighthouse, Grotta Pandora, and panoramic views of the coast’s cliffs and caves.
Is the boat comfortable and well-equipped?
The boat is described as clean, with restrooms onboard, and features friendly staff. Some minor issues with seats have been reported but do not significantly detract from the overall comfort.
How long is the cruise and what’s included?
The cruise lasts approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, including navigation time, stops, and free time in Amalfi. An aperitif with Prosecco and caponata is served onboard.
Is this tour good value for money?
At just over $53, the experience offers spectacular scenery, swimming, and free time in Amalfi, making it a cost-effective way to see the coast from the water.
Would you recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for small groups wanting an intimate, scenic cruise with local drinks and easy logistics. However, managing expectations about timing and possible route changes is advised.