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AMALFI COAST

Salerno - Salerno

7 day itinerary


Day 1 Salerno - Amalfi

Day 2 Amalfi - Capri

Day 3 Capri - Ischia

Day 4 Ischia - Procida

Day 5 Procida - Sorrento

Day 6 Sorrento - Positano

Day 7 Positano - Salerno



Day 1   Salerno - Amalfi

Departure from Marina d'Arechi to Amalfi, the largest town on the Amalfi Coast. Ideally, your skipper should book a mooring in the marina in the town centre, where you can visit the Duomo and stroll through the colourful streets. You can't miss a Delizia al Limone at the "Pasticceria Pansa Amalfi". You can visit Ravello by taking a bus from Piazza di Amalfi: it is one of the most evocative destinations of the Amalfi Coast. We suggest you to visit the Terrazza sull'Infinito, a viewpoint with the most impressive panoramic view of the coast and a good excuse to visit the adjacent Villa Cimbrone. Villa Rufolo, located in the historical centre of Ravello, offers the opportunity to attend a classical music concert.


Day 2   Amalfi - Capri

Today you will set sail for Capri, a landscape of wild beauty sculpted by wind and sea. You will see the famous Faraglioni, great rocky cliffs. They are about 100 metres high. The one closest to the coast is called Stella or Faraglione di Terra; the second, the smallest, is the Faraglione di Mezzo or Saetta; the third is known as Faraglione di Fuori or Scopolo. A short distance from the three peaks is another, Monacone. If you are in good company and pass by the hollow of the second pile, it is a tradition to share a kiss.... It's good luck! There are also a lot of caves that create an exceptional play of light: among them, the Grotta Azzurra is the most famous. You can moor at the Marina Grande to visit the whole island. We suggest you to visit Anacapri and reach Monte Solaro with the chairlift where you can enjoy the beautiful view. To finish, a nice cocktail in the Piazzetta of Capri and a dinner in a restaurant with live music until late is a good idea!


Day 3   Capri - Ischia

A volcanic island known for its thermal waters, Ischia has numerous natural pools and is considered one of the largest thermal centres in Europe. Its transparent waters are the setting for the village of Sant'Angelo, which offers a marina where you can find a mooring and visit one of the island's main tourist attractions. To complete the excursion, don't miss the Castello Aragonese, which is accessed from the island by a stone bridge: you will be amazed by the view in front of you.


Day 4   Ischia - Procida

Let yourself be seduced by Procida: you can reach Marina Corricella, the oldest coastal town on the island, by sea. This 17th century marina is popular for its characteristic architecture. A network of arches, domes, windows, staircases and loggias creates an evocative colourful postcard. The uniqueness of this island is the total absence of vehicles, in fact the island is accessible only by sea or on foot. Being a village populated by fishermen, during your walks you will see fishing boats and fishing nets. The fishermen's houses are on the coast giving shape to a colourful construction area with some yellow, pink, blue, green and white colours, useful for the sailors to recognise their own house from the sea. You can enter this colourful and cheerful village only by the stairs, which contribute to create an oasis of peace. The few restaurants here offer a simple fish-based cuisine. We suggest a dinner on the quay during the summer season, just a few steps from the sea.



Day 5   Procida - Sorrento

The beautiful cliffs overlooking the sea and the energy of the historical centre attract thousands of tourists every year in Sorrento, thanks to its strategic position that allows you to move around easily. Not only shops and small artisan shops, in Sorrento you can admire monumental churches, historic medieval buildings, historic medieval buildings and the remains of the ancient walls built to protect the city. Marina Grande is undoubtedly a fortress. From here you can admire the Gulf of Naples, the Vesuvius, the coast of Capo di Sorrento. Born as a maritime village, over the years Sorrento has become a holiday destination on the Sorrento Peninsula.


Day 6   Sorrento - Positano

Last but not least... Positano: an ancient maritime village, it is a vertical town embedded in the rock. The main beach is Marina Grande, but for those who prefer a bit of privacy we suggest you to visit less crowded beaches: Fornillo beach, Cavone beach, Remmese beach and the wonderful beaches of Scogli Piani, which can be reached by sea. Positano is, in fact, a reach of coves and bays where you can have some relaxation. It is surrounded by three islets, better known as Le Sirenuse, due to the legend that identified them as the refuge of the mermaids: Gallo Lungo, Rotonda and Castelluccio.


Day 7   Positano - Salerno





Disclaimer: This itinerary is only a suggestion and is subject to change at the captain's discretion, depending on weather conditions and other factors to ensure safety and the best possible experience.
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