Positano Amalfi Private Elegant Boat Tour from Sorrento
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- 8 hr






The Amalfi coast is one of the most famous tourist destinations of world tourism. The color of the sea, the caves, the inlets, the monuments have made it famous all over the world, attracting writers, poets, musicians and painters over the years.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Excursion Boat Sorrento
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Bagni della Regina Giovanna
On the magnificent coast from Sorrento that goes towards Massa Lubrense, you can find the remains of a majestic maritime villa from the Roman age of the 1st century. B.C. it is said to have belonged to Pollio Felice, an illustrious exponent of a noble family from Pozzuoli.
Pass By: Punta Campanella
Punta Campanella is a promontory of Campania is a protected marine area established in 1997 with the name Punta Campanella marine protected natural area. The promontory is located between the Sorrento coast and the Amalfi coast, dividing the gulf of Naples from that of Salerno.
Stop At: Li Galli
Li Galli is an archipelago belonging to the municipality of Positano (SA), located a few kilometers south of the Sorrento peninsula and consists of three islands: Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda and Dei Briganti
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Positano
Positano has been a holiday resort since the time of the Roman Empire. Many stairways that from the top of the town come down to the beach. The main beaches are Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo, both within walking distance; the others are La Porta, Arienzo and San Pietro Laurito, all of which can be reached mainly by sea.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Amalfi
Amalfi is an Italian town in the province of Salerno in Campania. A thriving maritime republic in the early Middle Ages (together with Genoa, Pisa and Venice). In 1997 the Amalfi Coast, of which Amalfi is the main geographical and historical center, was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Fiordo di Furore
Since 1997, as part of the Amalfi Coast, it has become part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is also part of the Club of the most beautiful villages in Italy.The place welcomes a tiny seaside village that was inhabited, among others, by Roberto Rossellini (who shot the film L'amore) and Anna Magnani, who was then sentimentally linked to the director
Pass By: Bagni della Regina Giovanna
On the magnificent coast from Sorrento that goes towards Massa Lubrense, you can find the remains of a majestic maritime villa from the Roman age of the 1st century. B.C. it is said to have belonged to Pollio Felice, an illustrious exponent of a noble family from Pozzuoli.
Pass By: Punta Campanella
Punta Campanella is a promontory of Campania is a protected marine area established in 1997 with the name Punta Campanella marine protected natural area. The promontory is located between the Sorrento coast and the Amalfi coast, dividing the gulf of Naples from that of Salerno.
Stop At: Li Galli
Li Galli is an archipelago belonging to the municipality of Positano (SA), located a few kilometers south of the Sorrento peninsula and consists of three islands: Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda and Dei Briganti
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Positano
Positano has been a holiday resort since the time of the Roman Empire. Many stairways that from the top of the town come down to the beach. The main beaches are Spiaggia Grande and Fornillo, both within walking distance; the others are La Porta, Arienzo and San Pietro Laurito, all of which can be reached mainly by sea.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Amalfi
Amalfi is an Italian town in the province of Salerno in Campania. A thriving maritime republic in the early Middle Ages (together with Genoa, Pisa and Venice). In 1997 the Amalfi Coast, of which Amalfi is the main geographical and historical center, was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Fiordo di Furore
Since 1997, as part of the Amalfi Coast, it has become part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is also part of the Club of the most beautiful villages in Italy.The place welcomes a tiny seaside village that was inhabited, among others, by Roberto Rossellini (who shot the film L'amore) and Anna Magnani, who was then sentimentally linked to the director