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Amalfi Coast Adventure

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Deposit 30%. Balance due 12 weeks before departure
Explore the best of the stunning Amalfi coast and Phelgraean Islands, on this dreamy Italian sailing adventure.
Suited to
Couples, Groups, Individuals
Difficulty
No previous experience required
Nights onboard
7
Vessel type
Dream 60 Catamaran
Vessel length
62ft
Skipper
Yes
Crew
Skipper & Steward/Cook
Berth Style
Modern double cabin with air-con
Local Airport
Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport

Price Per Person*:

Apr 2024: From 1,071 GBP
May 2024: From 1,275 GBP
June 2024: From 1,666 GBP
July 2024: From 2,329 GBP
Aug 2024: From 2,256.75 GBP
Sep 2024: From 1,500.25 GBP
Oct 2024: From 1,207 GBP
Nov 2024: From 1,071 GBP

30% deposit is required. *Based on two persons sharing a double cabin. Single supplement applies.

Amalfi Coast Adventure

Duration: 7 nights with Various dates available from April - November 2024

Embrace the wonders of the Italian coast with our carefully curated cruise of the Amalfi coast and Phlegraean Islands. Experience Procida's colourful waterfront, Ischia's Sant'Angelo Bay, Capri village and Li Galli islands while surrounding yourself with the beauty of Positano, Sorrento and Ravello.

Discover this famous coastline from the deck of our Lagoon 620 catamaran while the crew take care of the sailing and meal preparation. Your comfortable double cabin with a private ensuite will be your refuge as your experience the delights of Italian culture and cuisine.

Amalfi

Discover the rich history and cultural heritage that permeate every corner of this remarkable region. From breathtaking cliffside views to the turquoise hues of the sea, the beauty of the Amalfi coast and the Phlegraean Islands will leave you spellbound.

Why You’ll Love This Trip

  • Experience the mesmerising Amalfi Coast and Phlegraean Islands with stunning cliffside views and turquoise waters that will leave you in awe.
  • Mingle with the locals as you explore colourful waterfronts and villages, like Procida and Capri, each with their own unique charm.
  • Create cherished memories on this remarkable journey as you watch breathtaking sunsets, take scenic hikes, and sail beneath towering cliffs. Discover hidden coves and pristine beaches for peaceful relaxation and snorkelling adventures.
  • Indulge in the flavours of authentic Italian cuisine, savouring fresh seafood and local specialties from the birthplace of pizza and pasta
  • Soak up the cultural heritage as you immerse yourself in the region's rich history, from ancient ruins to historic towns.
  • Meet interesting people and create lasting connections as you break bread, share sunsets and enjoy good times with fellow travellers.

Who The Trip Is For

  • Culture and history buffs with a passion for history, art, and local traditions. The region is filled with ancient ruins, historic towns and an abundance of cultural gems.
  • Foodies, foodies, foodies! Nothing beats the exquisite flavours of authentic Italian cuisine. Fresh seafood, amazing wine and delicious local specialties are all on the menu in a culinary adventure like no other.
  • People's people who want to meet interesting individuals from all walks of life to share stories and experiences. Create a vibrant community of curious travellers filled with wanderlust.

From Naples, Pozzuoli to Naples, Pozzuoli

Day 1 – Saturday

After check-in at Pozzuoli (6 pm), we sail for 6nm, arriving in Corricella bay in Procida. The bay is famous for its village with tightly packed houses in a myriad of different colours. The village is known to be cheerful, with breathtaking views, especially when the sun shines on the coloured houses. It is car-free and you can enjoy an aperitif, dinner or walk to the main village using just stairways and snaking passages to Terra Murata or Casale Vascello.

Dinner on board and night at the anchor in the bay.

Day 2 – Sunday

After a dip in the sea and a traditional breakfast, head to Ischia, the largest island in the bay of Naples and a popular coastal destination. We will pass close to Vivara, which is connected to Procida by a bridge. This island is home to a nature reserve with rare plants, rabbits and birds. After sailing 8nm, arrive at Sant’Angelo bay and Maronti beach. The bay is amazing but so is its small, fashionable village or Le Fumarole beach, which can be easily accessed using a small path from the heart of this village.
Around 4 pm, the catamaran will move to a bay close to Ischia Ponte (4nm from Sant’Angelo). Ischia Ponte is famous for its medieval castle of Castello Aragonese overlooking the bay below.

A boat dinner under the castle and a walk in Ischia Ponte make for an unforgettable experience.

Day 3 – Monday

In the morning, we set sail for Capri. Get to know the island’s Faraglioni rocks, visit the Blue Grotto and watch the water react to the sunlight hitting the caves. Take a tour of the island, passing close to the famous Faro and stop to enjoy Marina Piccola.

We then land on the most famous concrete pier in the world to visit Capri village and its narrow streets full of shops, La Piazzetta, Via Tragara, and Via Camerelle.

Day 4 – Tuesday

Passing through the Faraglioni Rocks, head towards the Amalfi coast where high mountains overlook the bays of Nerano, Positano and Amalfi. After a sail of 8.5nm, you can swim in the deep water of Li Galli.

The Li Galli islands are three rocky, remote islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio and Rotonda) located a few miles from the beach of Positano. According to legend, the islands were inhabited by mermaids who seduced sailors with their melodic voices, making them lose control of their ships and crash on the rocks (a mythological tale highlighting the dangers of navigation). After a 4.5nm sail to Positano, we will stop to see the beauty of the landscape which has contributed to making Positano and the Amalfi Coast famous worldwide. In Positano you can do some shopping. Linen dresses, leather sandals, colourful ceramics and Limoncello are particularly popular.

Day 5 – Wednesday

After breakfast head to Amalfi (6nm from Positano), passing close to Praiano and Cona dei Marini. Stop at the amazing Furore Fjord, which retains a small beach with a tiny and picturesque fishing village. Here among the charming ‘monazzeni’ – fisherman’s houses – began the stormy relationship between Roberto Rossellini and actress Anna Magnani also known as ‘Nannarella’ during the filming of ‘L’Amore’. The houses are inhabited and have been transformed into an interesting Eco-museum.

The fjord is home to a bridge suspended at 30 meters high, along which runs the main coast road. Just behind Capo Conca, you’ll be in Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the four Italian republics. It is rich in history, with amazing ancient buildings and museums. The Cathedral of St. Andrew in Piazza Duomo, the Basilica del Crocifisso, the ancient arsenal of the Maritime Republic and the paper museum are just some of the wonders of Amalfi.

Day 6 – Thursday

In the morning, we suggest taking a bus from Amalfi to Ravello. Perched on a rocky outcrop, 365 meters high, Ravello is set right in the middle of the Amalfi coast and overlooks the whole Gulf of Salerno. Known as one of the most popular destinations of the Divine coast, it has a perfect combination of art and music that deserves its UNESCO cultural acknowledgement and recognition as a city of music. Villa Ruffolo, Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rondinaia and the famous Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium will enchant you.

In the afternoon, the catamaran will head to Sorrento, leaving the Amalfi coast and entering the Sorrento coast. It’s 18nm from Amalfi to Sorrento, where you can admire the landscape and swim in beautiful bays (Nerano bay or Marina di Puolo). Night in Sorrento bay and visit the village at night.

Day 7 – Friday

At the mooring, you can take a last swim in Sorrento bay or walk through the town.
In the early afternoon, we head back to Pozzuoli passing along the Naples coast and admiring the city of Naples by the sea with its Castel dell’Ovo, Posillipo hill and Nisida island. Night in Pozzuoli Marina.

Day 8 – Saturday

Disembarkation at 09.00 am

N.B.: Itinerary subject to change due to meteorological or/and technical conditions

  • Accommodation in air-conditioned double cabin with private bathroom (A/C in service from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm)
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Drinks at meals (table wine and water), local aperitifs (punch, rum, fruit juice)
  • Service of the crew: 2 persons (captain, steward/cook) 2 sets of linen, towels and beach towels per person/week
  • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
  • Insurance for the yacht and the passengers
  • Water sports on board: snorkelling equipment, sea kayak, fishing gear
  • Airfares
  • Transfers
  • Extra beverages, soft and alcoholic drinks that are not included in the full board.
  • Cash box (mandatory): 180 Euros per person per cruise payable in cash on spot upon arrival
  • Destination fee*(mandatory): £246.50 per person
    Includes: Custom taxes, National park fees (for the boat), Tourist taxes and landing fees on the islands, Mooring fees, Possible re-fills of water, fuel, gas, fresh products,Miscellaneous : repurchase of broken crockery, lost fishing lines or lures
  • Superior Cabin Charge: £148.75 per booking
  • Special Diet*: £102 per booking
    *Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Diabetic, Pescatarian, and Vegan Diet. Please communicate dietary requirements at least 2 weeks before the charter to adapt menus accordingly.
  • Transfer
    RT / 1-4 pax Napoli airport – base – Napoli airport: £132.60 round trip
    RT / 5-7 pax Napoli airport – base – Napoli airport: £154.70 round trip
    RT / 8-9 pax Napoli airport – base – Napoli airport: £176.80 round trip

Fly to Naples Airport

Fly from Naples Airport

From Naples, Pozzuoli to Naples, Pozzuoli

Day 1 – Saturday

After check-in at Pozzuoli (6 pm), we sail for 6nm, arriving in Corricella bay in Procida. The bay is famous for its village with tightly packed houses in a myriad of different colours. The village is known to be cheerful, with breathtaking views, especially when the sun shines on the coloured houses. It is car-free and you can enjoy an aperitif, dinner or walk to the main village using just stairways and snaking passages to Terra Murata or Casale Vascello.

Dinner on board and night at the anchor in the bay.

Day 2 – Sunday

After a dip in the sea and a traditional breakfast, head to Ischia, the largest island in the bay of Naples and a popular coastal destination. We will pass close to Vivara, which is connected to Procida by a bridge. This island is home to a nature reserve with rare plants, rabbits and birds. After sailing 8nm, arrive at Sant’Angelo bay and Maronti beach. The bay is amazing but so is its small, fashionable village or Le Fumarole beach, which can be easily accessed using a small path from the heart of this village.
Around 4 pm, the catamaran will move to a bay close to Ischia Ponte (4nm from Sant’Angelo). Ischia Ponte is famous for its medieval castle of Castello Aragonese overlooking the bay below.

A boat dinner under the castle and a walk in Ischia Ponte make for an unforgettable experience.

Day 3 – Monday

In the morning, we set sail for Capri. Get to know the island’s Faraglioni rocks, visit the Blue Grotto and watch the water react to the sunlight hitting the caves. Take a tour of the island, passing close to the famous Faro and stop to enjoy Marina Piccola.

We then land on the most famous concrete pier in the world to visit Capri village and its narrow streets full of shops, La Piazzetta, Via Tragara, and Via Camerelle.

Day 4 – Tuesday

Passing through the Faraglioni Rocks, head towards the Amalfi coast where high mountains overlook the bays of Nerano, Positano and Amalfi. After a sail of 8.5nm, you can swim in the deep water of Li Galli.

The Li Galli islands are three rocky, remote islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio and Rotonda) located a few miles from the beach of Positano. According to legend, the islands were inhabited by mermaids who seduced sailors with their melodic voices, making them lose control of their ships and crash on the rocks (a mythological tale highlighting the dangers of navigation). After a 4.5nm sail to Positano, we will stop to see the beauty of the landscape which has contributed to making Positano and the Amalfi Coast famous worldwide. In Positano you can do some shopping. Linen dresses, leather sandals, colourful ceramics and Limoncello are particularly popular.

Day 5 – Wednesday

After breakfast head to Amalfi (6nm from Positano), passing close to Praiano and Cona dei Marini. Stop at the amazing Furore Fjord, which retains a small beach with a tiny and picturesque fishing village. Here among the charming ‘monazzeni’ – fisherman’s houses – began the stormy relationship between Roberto Rossellini and actress Anna Magnani also known as ‘Nannarella’ during the filming of ‘L’Amore’. The houses are inhabited and have been transformed into an interesting Eco-museum.

The fjord is home to a bridge suspended at 30 meters high, along which runs the main coast road. Just behind Capo Conca, you’ll be in Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the four Italian republics. It is rich in history, with amazing ancient buildings and museums. The Cathedral of St. Andrew in Piazza Duomo, the Basilica del Crocifisso, the ancient arsenal of the Maritime Republic and the paper museum are just some of the wonders of Amalfi.

Day 6 – Thursday

In the morning, we suggest taking a bus from Amalfi to Ravello. Perched on a rocky outcrop, 365 meters high, Ravello is set right in the middle of the Amalfi coast and overlooks the whole Gulf of Salerno. Known as one of the most popular destinations of the Divine coast, it has a perfect combination of art and music that deserves its UNESCO cultural acknowledgement and recognition as a city of music. Villa Ruffolo, Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rondinaia and the famous Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium will enchant you.

In the afternoon, the catamaran will head to Sorrento, leaving the Amalfi coast and entering the Sorrento coast. It’s 18nm from Amalfi to Sorrento, where you can admire the landscape and swim in beautiful bays (Nerano bay or Marina di Puolo). Night in Sorrento bay and visit the village at night.

Day 7 – Friday

At the mooring, you can take a last swim in Sorrento bay or walk through the town.
In the early afternoon, we head back to Pozzuoli passing along the Naples coast and admiring the city of Naples by the sea with its Castel dell’Ovo, Posillipo hill and Nisida island. Night in Pozzuoli Marina.

Day 8 – Saturday

Disembarkation at 09.00 am

N.B.: Itinerary subject to change due to meteorological or/and technical conditions