Exploring the Amalfi Coast by boat has a certain magic — a way to see this famed stretch of Italy’s coastline from a different angle, away from crowded streets and tourist traps. This particular boat tour offers a full six hours of cruising along the coast, with visits to picturesque towns, secluded beaches, and secret spots accessible only by water. It’s an experience that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and authentic local flavors, all led by a knowledgeable crew who want you to enjoy every minute.
What makes this tour stand out? First, I love the personalized touch — a small group limited to ten ensures you won’t be just another face in the crowd. Second, the lunch at a seaside restaurant only reachable by boat feels like discovering a hidden gem, far from the busy streets of Amalfi or Positano. That said, a potential consideration is the price, which might seem steep for some travelers, especially since drinks and additional expenses are extra. Still, the value lies in the exclusive access and intimate experience.
One thing to keep in mind — the tour is geared toward those comfortable on a boat and able to handle a day out at sea. Also, the itinerary is packed, with many stops, so if you’re looking for a slow, relaxed day, this might feel a bit intense. But if you want an active, scenic adventure with the chance to snorkel, swim, and explore hidden corners of the coast, this boat tour offers a memorable way to see the Amalfi Coast from the water.
Key points / Takeaways

- Personalized experience with a small group and dedicated crew — perfect for a more intimate day.
- Multiple swim and snorkel stops provide plenty of opportunities to cool off in the crystal-clear waters.
- Visit lesser-known beaches and caves that are inaccessible from land, adding an element of discovery.
- Lunch at a secluded seaside restaurant accessible only by boat, offering authentic local cuisine with stunning views.
- All inclusive drinks such as prosecco, limoncello, soft drinks, and snacks make the day feel special.
- Detailed itinerary with stops in Praiano, Furore, Conca dei Marini, and Amalfi, each offering unique sights and photo opportunities.
The Experience: A Day on the Water Along the Amalfi Coast
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Starting in Positano: The Perfect Launchpad
The tour kicks off in Positano, one of Italy’s most photogenic towns. I imagine waking up early to catch that view from the boat, with the colorful houses climbing up the hillside. You’ll be greeted by your captain and personal hostess, who speak both Italian and English, setting a friendly, professional tone. The boat itself is described as a typical Amalfi coast gozzo — about 10 to 12 meters long — which means plenty of space for lounging, chatting, and taking photos.
Scenic Cruise and Photo Stops
The first part of the journey is all about soaking in the views. A quick 25-minute sightseeing stop in Positano allows you to snap some iconic photos, perhaps from a slightly different perspective than on the crowded streets. The crew shares stories about the coast, adding context to your scenic surroundings. I like that this isn’t just a scenic cruise but also an opportunity to learn about the area’s history and charm.
Discovering Praiano and Furore
Next, you’ll cruise to Praiano, a quieter village that offers a more laid-back vibe. Here, you’ll have about 40 minutes for a swim, some snorkeling, and perhaps a quick photo session. The water is described as crystal clear, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Then, a 10-minute speedboat ride whisks you along the coast to Furore, famous for its dramatic 30-meter-high bridge and rugged beauty. That stop lasts about 20 minutes, giving you time to explore and snap pictures of this striking spot.
Hidden Beaches and the Secluded Conca dei Marini
The highlight often cited is the visit to Conca dei Marini, a luxury retreat with villas and hotels, yet still feeling authentic. Here, you’re treated to a guided tour, scenic views, and the chance to swim or snorkel in waters so clear they seem to sparkle. The crew provides towels, flotation devices, masks, and snorkels — all expecting you to enjoy some underwater exploration.
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The Seaside Restaurant: A True Hidden Gem
One of the most unique aspects of this tour is the lunch stop at a seaside restaurant only reachable by boat. It’s not merely a meal; it’s an experience. The restaurant offers a choice of two menus — meat or fish — including an appetizer, first course, second course, dessert, and water. Other drinks like wine, beer, and limoncello are available at an extra cost. The views are unbeatable, and the sense of escaping the usual tourist crowds makes it all the more special. Dining here feels more like discovering a local secret than visiting a commercial spot.
Secret Stop for Swimming and Snorkeling
After lunch, the boat continues along the coast, stopping at a “secret” location for more swimming and snorkeling. You’ll enjoy the tranquility of a less-visited part of the coast, with time to float in the clear water and explore marine life. The crew’s equipment and guidance make it accessible, even for first-timers.
Visiting Amalfi and Returning to Positano
The last stops include Amalfi itself, famed for its cathedral and charming streets, though you won’t get off here — instead, you get a scenic photo stop and a brief guided overview. The cruise back to Positano, lasting about 40 minutes, is a relaxing way to wind down, with drinks in hand and the coastline fading behind you.
What the Tour Means for You

This experience is best suited for travelers who love a mix of scenic beauty, outdoor activity, and authentic touches. If you’re comfortable on a boat, enjoy snorkeling or swimming, and want to avoid the busy streets of Amalfi or Positano, this tour hits all those notes. It’s especially good for couples, small groups, or anyone craving a special day out with a local feel.
It’s worth noting that the tour is quite packed — with many stops, meals, and activities squeezed into six hours. That’s perfect if you’re looking for a full day of adventure, but if you prefer a more relaxed pace, it might feel a little rushed. Also, keep in mind that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and large luggage isn’t allowed, so pack light.
Price and Value

While the cost might seem high at a glance, the value comes from the small group setting, personalized service, and exclusive access to hidden spots. The included amenities — towels, snorkeling gear, drinks, and a memorable lunch — make it feel like a comprehensive package. The chance to see parts of the coast only accessible by water, combined with the intimacy of a small group, often makes this a highlight for visitors.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
This boat trip is ideal for travelers who want a more personal, less crowded experience of the Amalfi Coast. It suits those who appreciate good scenery, enjoy water activities, and value authentic, local dining. If you’re uncomfortable on boats or prefer a slow pace, you might want to consider other options. But if you’re up for a full, active day with plenty of opportunities for photos, swimming, and relaxation, this tour delivers.
FAQ

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case your plans change.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes the captain and hostess, snorkeling equipment, towels, drinks (soft drinks, prosecco, beer, limoncello), snacks, and the lunch at the seaside restaurant. Toilets, showers, and shade are also available on board.
Are drinks included?
Yes, a variety of beverages are included, but wine, beer, and limoncello are at an extra cost if you want more than the basic offerings.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Remember, large luggage or oversize bags aren’t allowed, and pets aren’t permitted.
How long is the boat?
The boat is about 10 to 12 meters long, giving enough space for comfort and to enjoy the scenery.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on swimming, snorkeling, and boat activity suggests it’s best for older children comfortable on boats. Check with the provider if you’re traveling with young kids.
To sum up, this boat tour offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising, cultural sights, beach time, and authentic dining — perfect for those wanting to experience the Amalfi Coast from a unique vantage point. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking intimacy, local flavor, and a day away from crowded streets. For a memorable adventure filled with spectacular views and fresh sea air, it’s a well-crafted choice that leaves you with plenty of stories and photos to cherish.
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