Why choose this Salerno tour ?

Embark on the DivaMalfi private boat tour, a luxurious journey along the dazzling Amalfi Coast from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Start at the serene Baia di Cavallo Morto, where you can dive into crystal-clear waters. Next, immerse yourself in the mystical Pandora Cave for a refreshing bath, followed by a swim at the enchanting Marmorata Waterfall.

Cruise to the historic town of Amalfi and explore its rich cultural treasures. Continue to charming Conca dei Marini, with an option to enjoy a beachfront lunch at a local restaurant. Marvel at the dramatic beauty of the Fjord of Furore, and pass by the picturesque village of Praiano.

Finally, arrive at the iconic Positano, with its pastel-hued houses cascading down cliffs to the sea. Throughout this unforgettable tour, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking scenery, pristine waters, and charming coastal villages. Experience the beauty and magic of the Amalfi Coast in luxury and style with the DivaMalfi private boat tour.



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What makes Amalfi Coast Private Boat Tour (Cruise-Passenger Optimized ) a unique experience ?

Nestled on the Amalfi Coast, the small village of Erchie is a secluded paradise renowned for its tranquil beaches and scenic charm. Surrounded by lush green hills, Erchie boasts a stunning sandy cove, perfect for sunbathing and swimming in crystal-clear waters. The medieval watchtower, Torre La Cerniola, stands sentinel over the village, offering panoramic views of the coastline. Wander through the quaint streets, where time seems to slow down, and savor the local cuisine at intimate seaside trattorias. Erchie is an idyllic escape, offering a blend of natural beauty, history, and serene coastal allure.

Cetara, a charming fishing village on the Amalfi Coast, is a hidden gem known for its picturesque beauty and rich culinary traditions. Wander through its narrow, winding streets, lined with colorful houses and vibrant bougainvillaea. Visit the historic Church of St. Peter, boasting stunning frescoes and a serene atmosphere. The village is famed for its anchovy production, so indulge in the local delicacy, colatura di alici, a savory anchovy sauce. Stroll along the tranquil marina, where traditional fishing boats bob gently in the azure sea. Cetara offers an authentic, peaceful retreat steeped in maritime heritage and natural beauty.

Vietri is a historic ceramic producer and charming little fishing village

Maiori, a vibrant town on the Amalfi Coast, is known for its expansive sandy beach—the longest along the coastline—ideal for sunbathing and watersports. The town’s historical allure is embodied in the Norman Tower, which offers panoramic sea views, and the ancient Santa Maria de Olearia, a Benedictine abbey with exquisite frescoes. Stroll along the picturesque promenade, lined with charming cafes and shops, or explore the medieval Castle of San Nicola de Thoro-Plano, perched high above the town. Maiori’s blend of natural beauty, rich history, and lively atmosphere makes it a captivating destination.

Minori, a quaint jewel on the Amalfi Coast, enchants visitors with its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The town is home to the ancient Roman Villa Marittima, where well-preserved mosaics and frescoes whisper tales of its grand past. Stroll along the charming promenade, lined with lemon trees and offering breathtaking sea views. Visit the Basilica of Santa Trofimena, a stunning example of Baroque architecture housing the relics of Minori’s patron saint. The town is renowned for its culinary delights, especially its rich tradition of pastry-making, with the famous lemon-infused delizia al limone. Minori’s serene beaches and inviting local ambiance make it a perfect coastal retreat.

Atrani, the smallest town on the Amalfi Coast, exudes an intimate and authentic charm. Its narrow, winding alleys lead to the picturesque Piazza Umberto I, a vibrant heart of local life surrounded by cafes and shops. The Church of San Salvatore de’ Birecto, with its striking bronze doors, offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and art. Atrani’s stunning beach, framed by dramatic cliffs, is perfect for a peaceful day by the sea. The town’s proximity to Amalfi allows for easy exploration, yet it retains a tranquil, unspoiled atmosphere. Atrani’s blend of history, local culture, and natural beauty makes it a captivating destination.

Amalfi, the heart of the Amalfi Coast, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and stunning natural scenery. The town’s crown jewel is the Cathedral of St. Andrew, an architectural masterpiece with its striking Arab-Norman facade and the beautifully adorned Cloister of Paradise. Wander through the bustling Piazza del Duomo, where charming cafes and shops invite leisurely exploration. The Amalfi Paper Museum offers a unique glimpse into the town’s historic paper-making tradition. Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, where the azure sea meets vibrant marina life. Amalfi’s dramatic cliffs, lush landscapes, and rich heritage make it an unforgettable destination.

Fiordo di Furore, a hidden gem on the Amalfi Coast, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique geographical features. The “fjord” is actually a deep gorge that cuts into the rocky coastline, forming a dramatic inlet where crystal-clear waters meet towering cliffs. Visitors can cross the arched bridge spanning the gorge and admire panoramic views of the sea and surrounding cliffs. The beach nestled within the fjord offers a secluded spot for swimming and sunbathing amidst stunning scenery. Fiordo di Furore’s tranquil ambiance and spectacular vistas make it a memorable stop along the Amalfi Coast, perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Lunch stop at one of the typical local restaurants near the beach at guests discretion (lunch not included) Conca dei Marini, nestled on the Amalfi Coast, beckons with its unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is famed for its stunning Grotta dello Smeraldo, an emerald sea cave where sunlight creates mesmerizing reflections on the water. Explore the historical Torre Saracena, a medieval watchtower offering panoramic views of the coast and sea. Wander through the charming village streets adorned with colorful houses and ancient churches, such as the Church of San Pancrazio with its intricate frescoes. Relax on the tranquil beach of Marina di Conca, surrounded by towering cliffs and serene waters. Conca dei Marini’s enchanting scenery and rich history create a captivating destination along the Amalfi Coast.

Praiano, nestled between Positano and Amalfi on the stunning Amalfi Coast, offers a quieter and more intimate escape with its own unique charms. The town boasts panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and dramatic coastal cliffs, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Wander through its narrow alleys adorned with colorful houses, and discover historic churches like the Church of San Luca Evangelista, with its beautiful majolica-tiled dome.

Praiano is also known for its picturesque beaches, including Marina di Praia, where you can relax and enjoy the tranquil waters surrounded by towering cliffs. For those seeking adventure, the Path of the Gods hiking trail starts nearby, offering breathtaking vistas of the coastline.

Stop optional and extra: Positano, one of the most iconic destinations on the Amalfi Coast, captivates visitors with its enchanting beauty and vibrant atmosphere. The town is renowned for its pastel-colored houses cascading down steep cliffs towards the azure sea, creating a postcard-perfect setting.

Explore the narrow streets and staircases lined with boutiques, art galleries, and charming cafes offering panoramic views. Visit the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, famous for its majestic dome adorned with colorful tiles. The beachfront Spiaggia Grande beckons with its crystal-clear waters and rows of colorful umbrellas, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.

Positano’s lively ambiance, combined with its scenic beauty and Mediterranean charm, makes it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and exploration on the Amalfi Coast.

Swim Stop in Bay of the dead horse (“Baia del cavallo morto”)

The legend of the Beach of the Dead Horse (Spiaggia del Cavallo Morto) in Maiori, Italy, is a captivating tale that combines elements of tragedy and natural beauty. The beach is known for its stunning, secluded location, accessible only by sea. According to the legend, a nobleman and his beloved horse were caught in a fierce storm while traveling along the Amalfi Coast. The horse, exhausted from the journey, collapsed and died on this beach, giving the area its eerie name.

The nobleman, heartbroken, buried his loyal companion there, and the site became a place of both mourning and beauty. Today, the beach remains a hidden gem, shrouded in the mystery of its haunting past, attracting visitors who are drawn by both the legend and the stunning natural surroundings. The crystal-clear waters and the dramatic cliffs make it a must-see spot for those exploring the Amalfi Coast.

Bath stop at magnificent Pandora Cave:

The Pandora Cave, nestled in the rugged cliffs, is a mystical and enchanting spot that captivates visitors with its otherworldly beauty. As you approach the cave by boat, the striking contrast of the crystal-clear turquoise waters against the dark, looming entrance sets the stage for an unforgettable adventure.

Inside you’ll find yourself surrounded by shimmering stalactites and stalagmites reflecting the sunlight to create a mesmerizing dance of light and shadow on the walls. The waters inside the cave glow with an ethereal blue hue, reminiscent of the famous Blue Grotto in Capri.

Legend has it that the cave is named after Pandora from Greek mythology, the first woman on Earth who, out of curiosity, opened a box releasing all the evils of humanity except for hope. The cave’s mysterious atmosphere and its secluded location evoke a sense of timeless wonder, making it easy to imagine the myths and stories that have surrounded it for centuries.

Tucked away under the picturesque village of Ravello, the Marmorata Waterfall cascades gracefully into the turquoise waters of the Amalfi Coast. This hidden gem, also known as “Cascata di Marmorata,” offers a serene escape from the bustling tourist hotspots.

The waterfall originates from a high cliff, its pure, crystal-clear water tumbling down in a stunning display of natural beauty. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations, Marmorata Waterfall creates a mesmerizing sight. The sunlight filtering through the trees adds a touch of magic, casting shimmering reflections on the water.

Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool, inviting pool at the base of the falls or simply bask in the tranquil atmosphere. Accessible by a charming coastal path, the journey to Marmorata Waterfall is as enchanting as the destination itself. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat, this hidden treasure on the Amalfi Coast promises an unforgettable experience.

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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • This Tour is Provided by DivAmalfi Tours.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Rome.
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