Small Group Boat Tour: Discover the Amalfi Coast from Positano

From Positano: Small Group Amalfi Coast Boat Tour

Small-group boat escape from Positano – cruise dramatic cliffs and hidden villages, swim + snorkel at Fiordo di Furore and Praiano, ~2 hours free time in your choice of Amalfi Coast town, expert skipper and intimate vibe included (full day).

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Overview

Sail the Amalfi Coast’s most iconic stretch on a private boat tour from Positano, where sparkling waters, dramatic cliffs, and charming villages unfold in every direction.

This 6-hour adventure lets you swim and snorkel at secluded coves like Fiordo di Furore and Praiano, relax on deck, and spend ~2 hours exploring an Amalfi Coast town of your choice (Amalfi, Ravello, or another gem).

Your small-group boat (max 12) has a restroom, Bluetooth music, and shaded seating—perfect for a laid-back day of sun, sea, and scenery.

Real talk: the coast is stunning but can feel busy in peak season—early departures help avoid crowds; bring reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding) and motion sickness meds if waves pick up.

Fully customizable—book early for calm seas and your preferred town stop.

What's Included

  • Private boat tour from Positano (your group only, max 12).
  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish).
  • Swim/snorkel stops at Fiordo di Furore, Praiano, and other coves.
  • Snorkeling gear (masks, fins, snorkels, life jackets).
  • Restroom, Bluetooth music, outdoor shower on board.
  • Bottled water, sodas, prosecco, beer, limoncello.
  • Towel.
  • All taxes and fees.
  • Grotta dello Smeraldo ticket (~€5–6, optional).
  • Gratuities for crew/guide (optional but appreciated).
  • Transportation to/from Positano (meet at Covo dei Saraceni Hotel).
  • Lunch (own expense or bring snacks).

Itinerary

  1. Meet your guide in front of Covo dei Saraceni Hotel in Positano (central waterfront spot). Arrive 10 minutes early.
  2. Board your private boat and receive a quick safety briefing.
  3. Cruise along the coast to Fiordo di Furore (~30–40 minutes): swim/snorkel in the dramatic fjord with clear waters and cliffs.
  4. Next stop: Praiano area (e.g., Spiaggia della Gavitella or nearby coves): more swimming/snorkeling with views of Torre a Mare watchtower (~45 minutes).
  5. Continue cruising past Conca dei Marini, Natural Arch, and other highlights.
  6. Arrive in your chosen town (e.g., Amalfi): ~2 hours free time to explore streets, Duomo, shops, or relax by the sea.
  7. Optional stop at Grotta dello Smeraldo (emerald cave, extra ticket, ~30 minutes).
  8. Return cruise to Positano with drinks and snacks onboard.
  9. Disembark at Covo dei Saraceni Hotel.

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your Amalfi Coast boat day go well, based on common experiences with seas, swimming, and crowds. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding), hat, sunglasses, and a waterproof phone/camera aren't optional. Several guests said the sun reflects off water—strong SPF is a must. One packed a light rash guard for sun protection while swimming.
  • Swim/snorkel stops. Warm, clear waters with vibrant reefs and fish. Guests loved Fiordo di Furore’s dramatic cliffs and Praiano’s serene coves—guides point out marine life and help beginners.
  • Boat comfort. Private boat with shade, restroom, and outdoor shower. Guests said it felt spacious and relaxing between stops.
  • Drinks & snacks. Prosecco, beer, limoncello, sodas, water—guests appreciated the open bar vibe. Bring your own if you want more variety.
  • Group setup. Max 12 feels relaxed and personal. Past guests loved the intimate pace and freedom to choose stops.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round for warm water, but April–June and September–October for mild weather and fewer crowds. Guests early 2026 noted May offered perfect temps and vivid colors.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
Apr-Jun/Sep-Oct Mild weather, fewer crowds Shoulder season busier Morning departures
Jul-Aug Warm sea, long days Hot, crowded Early morning
Nov-Mar Quiet, lower prices Colder water Morning

Common issues. Seas can be wavy—guests prone to motion sickness took meds. Not wheelchair accessible—steps to boat. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.

FAQ

Do we have to swim/snorkel?

No—many guests just relaxed on deck or enjoyed the cruise views. Swimming/snorkeling is optional—guides help if you want to jump in.

How long is the boat ride vs. free time?

~2–3 hours cruising/swimming/snorkeling, plus ~2 hours free time in your chosen town. Guests said it felt balanced for photos/shopping/relaxing.

Suitable for kids?

Yes for children who handle boat motion and water. Families said older kids loved swimming and scenery, but supervise closely.

Vegetarian food options?

Limited—bring your own snacks. Drinks include sodas/water; notify early if needed for adjustments.

Best photos from the boat?

Open deck gives great angles—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Crew pauses for shots at fjords and landmarks.

Why this Amalfi Coast boat tour?

Private boat, multiple swim/snorkel stops, and flexible town time. Past guests preferred the intimate feel and coastal views over bus-only or larger group tours.

Book it today with Italy Amalfi Coast Tours or simply following this link.

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