Why choose this tour ?

It is one of the most beautiful coast stretches in the world. The Amalfi Coast is one of those places that make you fall in love at first sight. Beautiful villages perched on the hills overlooking the sea, will enchant you. Get on board and experience a full day along the Amalfi Coast. Spend a day of pure relaxation, we will approach all the most beautiful points, with several stops for swim, snorkel, relax to the rhythm of music, have aperitifs and sipping prosecco. Take the chance to get-off for a while to have a walk and visit Positano or Amalfi.


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What makes Amalfi Coast All Inclusive Premium Private Boat Tour a unique experience ?

Nestled between Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, Nerano is a charming seaside village renowned for its crystal-clear waters, unspoiled nature, and legendary cuisine. A peaceful escape from the crowds, this hidden gem offers a glimpse of authentic coastal life with its stunning landscapes and rich history. The heart of Nerano is Marina del Cantone, a picturesque bay embraced by dramatic cliffs and home to some of the best seafood restaurants in Italy. This serene beach, known for its pebbled shore and turquoise waters, is a favorite among travelers seeking tranquility and relaxation. It's also the birthplace of the famous Spaghetti alla Nerano, a delicious pasta dish with zucchini and cheese, a must-try for any visitor. Whether you're exploring by boat, indulging in a gourmet meal, or simply soaking in the beauty of the bay, Nerano and Marina del Cantone promise an unforgettable experience. ✨

Nestled between Marina del Cantone and the rugged cliffs of the Sorrento Peninsula, Baia di Recommone is a tranquil retreat, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape. This picturesque bay, accessible by boat or a scenic coastal path, offers crystal-clear waters, dramatic limestone cliffs, and lush Mediterranean vegetation, creating a breathtaking natural setting. The bay is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, thanks to its calm, sheltered waters and vibrant marine life. Nearby, the Grotta di Recommone, a fascinating sea cave, invites visitors to explore its mystical charm. For food lovers, Recommone is home to one of the finest beachfront restaurants in the area, serving fresh seafood and local delicacies right by the water’s edge. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore, or indulge in exquisite cuisine, Baia di Recommone is a hidden treasure of the Amalfi Coast. ✨

Tucked along the rugged coastline near Baia di Recommone, Grotta d’ò Pertuso is a fascinating sea cave that captivates visitors with its unique geological formation and mysterious atmosphere. Its name, which translates to “The Hole Cave” in local dialect, refers to the small opening in the rock that allows sunlight to filter through, creating a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow on the crystal-clear waters inside. Accessible only by boat, this hidden gem is a favorite stop for those exploring the Amalfi Coast’s secluded treasures. The waters surrounding the cave are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, offering a glimpse into an underwater world teeming with marine life. A visit to Grotta d’ò Pertuso is not just about the beauty of nature—it’s an adventure into one of the coastline’s most enchanting and lesser-known spots, making it a must-see for those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences. ✨

The Fiordo di Crapolla is a breathtaking natural inlet that blends history, myth, and stunning coastal beauty. This secluded fjord, accessible by boat or a challenging 700-step descent from the hills above, is a haven for those seeking untouched landscapes and a glimpse into the region’s rich past. According to legend, Crapolla was once home to an ancient Roman settlement, and remnants of a Benedictine Abbey dedicated to Saint Peter can still be seen near the shore. This historical connection makes the fjord not just a scenic wonder, but also a site of deep cultural significance. The crystal-clear waters of Crapolla’s tiny bay invite visitors to swim and snorkel, surrounded by steep limestone cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Unlike the more frequented beaches of the Amalfi Coast, this hidden gem offers a sense of tranquility and exclusivity, making it a perfect stop for those looking to experience the coast’s most authentic and off-the-beaten-path locations. ⛰️

Off the stunning Amalfi Coast, between Positano and Capri, lies the Isole Li Galli, a small yet legendary archipelago of three islets—Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and La Castelluccia. These islands are steeped in Greek mythology, believed to be the home of the Sirens who, as told in Homer’s Odyssey, lured sailors to their fate with enchanting songs. Beyond their mythological allure, the islands boast a fascinating history. Once a Roman outpost, Li Galli later became a retreat for dancers and artists, including the world-renowned ballet icon Rudolf Nureyev, who transformed it into a private sanctuary. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters, the archipelago is a paradise for snorkeling and swimming, with rich marine life and dramatic underwater landscapes. While the islands are privately owned and not open for general visits, cruising around them offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, making Li Galli one of the most magical and mysterious spots along the Amalfi Coast. ️

Nestled between Positano and Vico Equense, Baia di Tordigliano is one of the most unspoiled and breathtaking beaches along the Amalfi Coast. Unlike the more crowded beaches of Positano, this secluded bay offers a pristine escape, surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. The beach is part of a protected natural area, ensuring that its wild beauty remains untouched. The only way to reach Tordigliano is either by a challenging hiking trail or, for the ultimate experience, by boat, allowing visitors to enjoy its tranquility without the effort of descending steep paths. The bay boasts a long stretch of golden sand and pebbles, lapped by turquoise waters, making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling in complete serenity. With no tourist facilities, Baia di Tordigliano is an oasis of pure nature, ideal for those seeking relaxation and breathtaking scenery, far from the crowds.

This stunning beach, surrounded by steep cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, is known for its crystal-clear waters and fine pebbles, making it an idyllic retreat for those looking to escape the crowds. Fornillo is easily accessible via a scenic coastal path from Positano’s main beach, offering breathtaking views of the coastline along the way. Unlike the more touristy spots, Fornillo retains a laid-back and charming feel, with a few family-run beach clubs and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, a classic Caprese salad, or a refreshing Limoncello spritz by the sea. With its calm, shallow waters, Fornillo is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, offering a relaxing alternative to Positano’s livelier beach scene. Whether you’re lounging under the sun, enjoying the gentle sea breeze, or sipping a drink with a view, this picturesque beach captures the essence of Positano’s coastal beauty in a more serene and intimate setting. ☀️

Positano is a dreamlike seaside village, famous for its colorful cliffside houses, turquoise waters, and charming streets filled with boutiques and cafés. Known as the "Vertical City," this enchanting destination is built into the cliffs, offering breathtaking panoramic views at every turn. Once a quiet fishing village, Positano has become one of the most sought-after spots on the Amalfi Coast, attracting travelers with its unique blend of natural beauty, history, and glamour. The Spiaggia Grande, the main beach, is a lively hub where visitors can sunbathe, swim, or hop on a boat to explore hidden coastal gems. Positano’s narrow alleys lead to boutique shops selling handmade sandals, ceramics, and linen fashion. The town’s historic charm is highlighted by the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, famous for its majestic dome and Byzantine icon of the Madonna. Whether you’re indulging in fresh seafood, enjoying a Limoncello with a view, or taking in the magical sunsets ️✨

Nestled between Positano and Amalfi, Praiano is a serene and picturesque village, offering breathtaking coastal views and an authentic Italian atmosphere. Less crowded than its famous neighbors, this charming town is a haven for those seeking tranquility, stunning sunsets, and a taste of traditional coastal life. Praiano’s whitewashed houses and colorful bougainvillea create a postcard-perfect setting, while its steep stairways and winding alleys lead to hidden corners of beauty. The Church of San Gennaro, with its majestic tiled dome and panoramic terrace, is a must-visit landmark. The town is also home to some of the coast’s most beautiful beaches, including Marina di Praia, a secluded bay framed by cliffs, and Gavitella Beach, one of the few spots where you can enjoy the sun until sunset. Whether you’re exploring local seafood restaurants, diving into the crystal-clear waters, or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance ☀️✨

Tucked between towering cliffs, the Fiordo di Furore is one of the most breathtaking and unique spots on the Amalfi Coast. This tiny, hidden fjord is a natural inlet where the turquoise sea meets a small pebble beach, creating a scene of untouched beauty. A picturesque stone bridge, part of the Amalfi coastal road, spans the fjord at 30 meters high, offering an unforgettable view of the cove below. Every summer, this spot hosts the International Diving Championship, where professional divers leap from the bridge into the crystal-clear waters. Once a refuge for fishermen, the fjord is also home to centuries-old houses clinging to the cliffs, once inhabited by local seafarers. A short trail leads to a historic paper mill and an old watermill, adding to the area’s charm. With its dramatic scenery and peaceful ambiance, the Fiordo di Furore is a must-visit, whether for a quick photo stop or a refreshing dip in its secluded waters. ️✨

The Grotta dello Smeraldo, or Emerald Grotto, is a stunning sea cave near Conca dei Marini, famous for its mesmerizing green reflections. Sunlight filters through an underwater opening, illuminating the cave’s crystal-clear waters in shimmering shades of emerald and turquoise, creating a truly magical atmosphere. Unlike Capri’s Blue Grotto, visitors can explore this hidden wonder by boat, gliding through its stalactite-adorned caverns. Discovered in 1932, the grotto is roughly 30 meters wide and 24 meters deep, with waters reaching a depth of about 4 meters. A unique feature inside is the underwater nativity scene, placed on the seabed in 1956. Every year, divers descend to pay homage to this submerged masterpiece. Easily accessible by boat or elevator from the main road, the Emerald Grotto is a must-see, offering a rare glimpse into the coastal wonders beneath the surface. ✨

Nestled between towering cliffs and the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea, Amalfi is a historic gem and the heart of the Amalfi Coast. Once a powerful maritime republic, this charming town is now a UNESCO-listed treasure, renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant Mediterranean culture. At its center stands the majestic Cathedral of Saint Andrew, an architectural masterpiece blending Arab-Norman, Byzantine, and Baroque influences. The lively Piazza Duomo is the perfect place to soak in the town’s atmosphere, with quaint cafés and artisan shops selling handmade ceramics and world-famous Amalfi lemon products. A stroll through its narrow, winding alleys reveals centuries-old charm, while the scenic coastline offers opportunities for boating, swimming, and exploring hidden coves. Whether savoring fresh seafood, tasting locally made limoncello, or simply admiring the breathtaking views, Amalfi captures the true essence of la dolce vita. ⛵✨

Just a stone’s throw from Amalfi, Atrani is a picturesque seaside village that feels like a step back in time. As the smallest town in Italy, it charms visitors with its authentic atmosphere, medieval alleyways, and stunning coastal views. Unlike its more famous neighbors, Atrani remains peacefully untouched by mass tourism, offering a quieter and more intimate experience. The town’s heart is Piazza Umberto I, a delightful square surrounded by traditional trattorias and historic buildings, where locals gather under the shade of lemon trees. The Church of San Salvatore de’ Birecto, with its Arab-Sicilian style, reflects Atrani’s rich maritime history, as it once served as the coronation site for the Dukes of Amalfi. With its golden beach, dramatic cliffs, and pastel-colored houses, Atrani is a hidden coastal paradise, perfect for those seeking tranquility, breathtaking views, and an authentic taste of the Amalfi Coast. ✨

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The minimum drinking age is 18 years old
  • The total duration of the tour includes the travel time
  • This is a private tour, The boat will be all yours.
  • Bad weather could affect the experience. If cancelled, you will be kindly ask to move to a different date or you can get a full refund.
  • Please note that in the event of circumstances beyond our control, we may need to adjust our itinerary to ensure the safety, quality, and overall satisfaction of your travel experience
  • Although our daily trips generally have a fixed duration, external factors may occasionally extend the length of the tour slightly. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we strive to provide you with the best possible experience.


Options To Choose for Your Trip:

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    Duration: 8 hours
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    Duration: 4 hours
    Starting points:
    Amalfi Port, Via Lungomare dei Cavalieri, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy
    Marina di Praia, Via Praia, 84010 Praiano SA, Italy
    Molo Manfredi porto di Salerno, Salerno SA, Italy
    Porto Turistico Masuccio Salernitano, Piazza della Concordia, 84122 Salerno SA, Italy
    Porto di Maiori, Porto, 84010 Maiori SA, Italy
    Positano Spiaggia, Italy

Amalfi Coast All Inclusive Premium Private Boat Tour Inclusions:

Included with Your Ticket

  • Skipper, Hostess / Steward and Fuel
  • Aperitif and Brunch with local food specialties
  • Stops for swimming and snorkeling
  • Restroom on board
  • Assisted Pick Up and Drop Off by Private Docks/Piers
  • Floatings and Snorkeling Equipment
  • Water, Soda/POP, Beer, Prosecco, Limoncello, Spritz

Not Included

  • Temporary Disembarkation in Positano or Amalfi €100

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Amalfi Coast All Inclusive Premium Private Boat Tour

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  • This Tour is Provided by Total Book.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Rome.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 12 Travelers is accepted for booking.

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