Discover the Amalfi Coast from the deck of a luxurious ROMAR BERMUDA Boat—a private, full-day adventure that promises stunning scenery, authentic coastal towns, and memorable swims. Based on reviews and detailed descriptions, this tour offers a blend of scenic cruising and free time to explore some of Italy’s most iconic spots. It’s a highly-rated experience, with travelers raving about the personalized service and unforgettable views.
What I love about this tour is how smoothly it seems to run, thanks to the included pickup from your Sorrento hotel and the private nature of the experience. You’ll feel like a VIP, with the freedom to explore at your own pace in Positano and Amalfi. Plus, the chance to snorkel and swim around the Li Galli Islands adds a fun, refreshing element to an already scenic day. One potential consideration? It’s a full-day adventure—so be prepared for a long, active day, especially if you want to make the most of each stop.
A standout feature is the personal touch. The reviews mention a guide named Chiro, who’s praised for his effort to make the trip enjoyable—something you might not get on a larger group tour. Also, the small group size (up to 5 people) means you won’t be lost in the crowd. That said, you should note that entrance tickets to the Emerald Grotto are not included, and lunch is optional, which gives you flexibility but also adds a bit of planning.
Key points / Takeaways

Personalized experience: This private tour offers a tailored day on the water, with your own group.
Beautiful scenery: From picturesque Positano to the historic Amalfi, each stop is a feast for the eyes.
Flexibility in exploration: You get free time to wander and shop or relax on land, making it more than just a boat ride.
Swimming at Li Galli Islands: The opportunity to snorkel and swim in crystal-clear waters is a highlight.
Seamless logistics: Pickup and drop-off at your Sorrento hotel mean no logistical headache.
Value for the cost: At about $1,157 for up to 5 people, this can be a great value if you’re seeking privacy and personalized service.
A detailed look at the private Amalfi Coast boat experience

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Starting Point: From Sorrento’s Port to the Open Sea
Your day begins with a pickup from your hotel in Sorrento—such a relief when compared to navigating public transportation or renting your own boat. The boat, a sleek ROMAR BERMUDA vessel, feels like a step up from standard sightseeing boats. It’s private, comfortable, and perfect for a small group of up to five.
The early part of the cruise is a chance to settle in, enjoy some waters, and get a taste of the coast’s stunning sights. As you leave the port, your captain will navigate past Crapolla Bay, a quiet cove with a small beach and the Villa di Pollio Felice—a Roman villa with a history that’s fun to imagine while floating nearby. You might even take a swim here, which is a refreshing start to your day.
Positano: The Icon of Italy’s Coastal Charm
The first major stop is Positano, often called the jewel of the Amalfi Coast. You’ll have approximately two hours to explore at your own pace. You can stroll through narrow, winding streets filled with shops selling ceramics, limoncello, and fashionable boutiques. The view from the boat as you approach Positano, with its clustered houses tumbling down cliffs to the sea, is breathtaking.
Many reviews mention that guides like Chiro go above and beyond—”He will do anything to make your trip enjoyable,” one traveler shared. This means you can ask for recommendations on the best gelato, or the most scenic spots for photos. Be aware that you’re on your own at this stop, so plan your time wisely to enjoy the town without feeling rushed.
Amalfi: A Maritime Gem
Next, you head to Amalfi, once a powerful maritime republic. Here, you’ll have another two hours to explore. The highlight is the Byzantine dome of the cathedral, right near the harbor. The historic core of Amalfi is compact, with cobbled streets and a vibrant feel. You might choose to visit the cathedral, relax at a café, or browse local shops.
This stop is a good chance to see a different side of coastal Italy—more historic and bustling compared to Positano’s boutique charm. Reviewers mention that you get a genuine feel of Amalfi’s maritime legacy, with some noting that it’s a lively place with authentic character.
Fiordo di Furore: Nature’s Hidden Treasure
After Amalfi, your boat will cruise along the coast to the Fiordo di Furore—a tiny, authentic fishing village set inside a dramatic fjord. The scenery here is among the most striking on the trip, with steep cliffs creating a natural amphitheater. You’ll spend about 15 minutes soaking in this unique landscape.
It’s a quick stop, but many travelers find it worth the time for the photo opportunities and the chance to witness a less touristy, more genuine part of the coast.
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Nerano: Fresh Fish and Blue Waters
Next, you’ll visit Nerano, a small fishing village famed for its blue waters and fresh seafood. If you’re hungry, this is also your opportunity for lunch—many choose to indulge in the local catch at waterfront restaurants. You’ll have about 30 minutes here, enough time to snap some photos or relax by the water.
Bagni Regina Giovanna: An Ancient Roman Secret
The tour concludes with a visit to Bagni Regina Giovanna, just outside Sorrento. This spot features the remnants of a Roman villa and a natural swimming pool carved into the rocks. It’s a scenic spot perfect for a quick photo or a last dip before heading back.
Swimming and Snorkeling at Li Galli Islands
One of the highlights of the day is sailing to the Li Galli Islands, famous for their clear waters and stunning surroundings. The boat stops here for swimming and snorkelling, with snorkel masks provided. It’s a chance to cool off and enjoy the vibrant marine life—something many reviews highlight as a favorite part of the day.
End of the Day: Return to Sorrento
After a full, active day, your captain will take you back along the coast to Sorrento. The return trip offers a chance to relax and reflect on the day’s sights—most travelers agree it’s a luxury way to see the coast, with the privacy and comfort of a private boat making all the difference.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a relaxed, personalized day rather than a large, guided group. It’s perfect if you value flexibility—having the freedom to explore Positano and Amalfi at your own pace—and want to swim in secluded spots like the Li Galli Islands. The price makes sense for small groups or couples seeking an intimate adventure on the water.
If you’re someone who appreciates excellent service, personable guides like Chiro, and stunning scenery combined with authentic coastal towns, this tour will deliver. However, keep in mind it’s a long day—about 8 hours—so be prepared for a full schedule and some time on your feet or in the water.
Price and Logistics: Analyzing the Value

At $1,157.60 for a group of up to five, this private experience offers a level of exclusivity and comfort that’s hard to match. For those traveling with friends or family, sharing the cost makes it a compelling alternative to public tours or renting your own boat. The inclusion of pickup and drop-off from your Sorrento hotel simplifies logistics, saving you time and hassle.
Additional benefits include use of snorkel masks and drinks—soft drinks, beers, Prosecco, and even Limoncello—adding a touch of luxury. The only extra costs are optional, like lunch, entrance tickets to the Emerald Grotto, and personal tips. That leaves you with a lot of control over your day’s pace and expenses.
Final thoughts: Is it worth it?
If you’re looking for a private, scenic, and flexible way to explore the Amalfi Coast with some swim stops, this tour offers great value. It’s especially appealing if you’re after a personalized experience with attentive service and the freedom to enjoy each spot without feeling rushed.
FAQs

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, beginning around 10:00 AM with pickup in Sorrento and ending back at the same point.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points or your Sorrento hotel are included, making logistics easy.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers boat transportation, use of snorkel masks, drinks (soft drinks, beers, Prosecco, Limoncello), and dry snacks.
Can I explore Positano and Amalfi on my own?
Absolutely. You get around 2 hours each in Positano and Amalfi to walk, shop, or relax independently.
Are entrance tickets to the Emerald Grotto included?
No, they are not included and cost EUR 7.00 per person if you choose to visit.
Is this tour suitable for children or all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. It’s suitable for those comfortable on a boat and with some walking or swimming.
In summary, this private Amalfi Coast boat tour is a fantastic choice if you want a flexible, intimate way to see the coast’s highlights. It’s about more than just the scenery—it’s the personalized service, private setting, and the chance to swim in gorgeous waters that make it stand out. Perfect for couples, families, or small groups ready for a memorable day on Italy’s most celebrated shoreline.
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