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Private Amalfi Coast Sea Grottoes and Scenic Villages Day Charter from Amalfi
This private skippered day charter from Amalfi has been created for travelers who want to discover the Amalfi Coast through a route that combines natural formations, elegant villages, and relaxed sea time in one beautifully paced experience. While many visitors admire the coastline from terraces and roads above, this excursion reveals its most captivating side from the water, where sea caves, dramatic cliffs, hidden inlets, and historic settlements can be appreciated in full scale. With a duration of six hours and space for up to six guests, it is ideal for couples, families, and small groups looking for a private Amalfi Coast boat experience with both sightseeing and leisure at its core.
Departing from Amalfi, the charter follows a scenic route through some of the coastline’s most photogenic stretches, with particular focus on sea grottoes, quiet bays, and charming villages. The experience is guided by a professional skipper who not only ensures a smooth and safe journey but also enriches the day with local insight into the character and heritage of this world-famous shore. Throughout the cruise, there is time to take photographs, pause for swimming, and simply enjoy the striking contrast of turquoise sea, limestone cliffs, and terraced coastal architecture.
About Our Service in Amalfi Coast
The day begins at 10:00 AM in Amalfi, where guests board the boat in one of the coast’s most iconic maritime towns. Amalfi’s harbor is lively and atmospheric, framed by dramatic topography and the town’s historic identity as a seafaring power. After a welcome from your skipper and a short safety overview, the boat departs westward along the coast. Very quickly, the scenery begins to unfold in layers - rocky promontories, pastel houses, beaches tucked into natural recesses, and the rich vegetation that gives the Amalfi Coast its unmistakable Mediterranean appeal.
The route first brings you toward Maiori, a town recognized for its broad beach and open waterfront. From the sea, Maiori appears spacious and sunlit, with a pleasantly inviting atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the more vertical cliffside villages further along the coast. It is an ideal beginning to the day because it introduces the diversity of the Amalfi shoreline in a gentle and appealing way.
Shortly afterward comes Minori, smaller and more intimate in character. This village has long been appreciated for its authenticity, culinary traditions, and historical charm. Seen from the boat, Minori offers a particularly elegant profile, where the village seems to fit naturally between sea and mountain. Depending on conditions and the rhythm of the day, this area can also provide a lovely opportunity to pause for a refreshing swim or simply drift for a few quiet moments while enjoying the surroundings.
As the charter continues, the boat passes below Ravello, one of the Amalfi Coast’s most celebrated hilltop destinations. Although perched high above the sea rather than directly on it, Ravello contributes greatly to the coastal panorama. From the water, the cliffs beneath it rise impressively, and guests can appreciate the dramatic elevation that makes this region so visually extraordinary. The feeling here is one of grandeur, where landscape and architecture combine to create a sense of timeless beauty.
The route then reaches Marmorata, where nature once again takes center stage. Known for its small but striking waterfall descending the rocks toward the sea, Marmorata offers a distinctive and unexpected scene. It is one of those details of the Amalfi Coast that feels especially rewarding when discovered by boat, because it emphasizes how much of the coastline’s character is connected to natural features that are difficult to appreciate from land routes alone.
Not far beyond lies Atrani, often regarded as one of the most picturesque places on the entire coast. Small in size but rich in atmosphere, Atrani appears from the water like a hidden village nestled into the rock. Its pale buildings, compact form, and traditional architectural character create a view that feels both elegant and deeply authentic. This is a favorite point on the route for photography, and it often becomes one of the visual highlights of the day for guests who appreciate lesser-known but unforgettable places.
At around midday, the boat approaches Conca dei Marini, where calm water and a peaceful setting invite guests to slow down and enjoy the quieter side of the Amalfi Coast. This fishing village is closely associated with beautiful sea colors and scenic coastal contours, making it a natural transition into the area of the Emerald Grotto. The Emerald Grotto is one of the coast’s most admired natural attractions, and its reputation is well deserved. The water here takes on a luminous green quality under the right light, creating a magical atmosphere that feels almost surreal. Whether guests choose to focus on sightseeing, photography, or simply absorb the mood of the place, the stop near the grotto is one of the defining elements of the charter.
The journey then continues to the Furore Fjord, where the coastline becomes rugged, vertical, and dramatically narrow. This natural inlet, crossed by a bridge high above, is one of the most distinctive geological formations on the coast. It offers a very different visual experience from the open stretches earlier in the day - more enclosed, more dramatic, and deeply memorable. In favorable sea conditions, this can also be an excellent place for a short swim, with the steep cliffs creating a remarkable setting around the water.
West of Furore, the boat passes Praiano, a lovely village with a more understated and peaceful character than some of its more famous neighbors. From the sea, Praiano reveals terraces, homes, and subtle bays that contribute to the elegance of the route. Soon after comes Positano, the glamorous jewel of the Amalfi Coast. With its vertical arrangement of colorful houses descending toward the beach, Positano creates one of the most iconic views in Italy. Seeing it from the water is especially memorable, as the town seems to rise directly from the sea in a cascade of architecture and color. Guests can enjoy time here for photographs, relaxation, and possibly a final swim in nearby clear waters.
As the afternoon draws on, the return journey toward Amalfi offers a final chance to absorb the beauty of the coast in a more relaxed mood. The sea breeze, the comfort of the private boat, and the changing light on the cliffs all add to the pleasure of the homeward cruise. Arrival back in Amalfi is around 4:00 PM, completing a day that has brought together sea caves, scenic villages, natural drama, and the unmistakable atmosphere of southern Italy at sea.
About Our Yacht - Comfortable 9.6m Day Cruiser for up to 6 Guests
This charter is operated aboard a Rio Blu 32, a leisure cruiser thoughtfully suited to Amalfi Coast day outings. At 9.6 meters in length, it offers a very comfortable footprint for coastal navigation while maintaining the privacy and intimacy that make smaller charters especially appealing. With capacity for up to six guests, the onboard environment remains calm, spacious, and ideal for families, couples, or small private groups.
Seating areas are arranged to make the most of the panoramic views, creating an easy atmosphere for conversation, rest, and sightseeing. Sunbathing areas provide generous space for enjoying the Mediterranean climate, while the cabin offers a welcome retreat from direct sun during warmer moments of the day. The presence of onboard restroom facilities adds further comfort and practicality, helping ensure that the entire excursion feels easy and well considered from beginning to end.
The vessel’s scale and design make it particularly effective for this style of charter, where guests want both scenic mobility and comfortable time onboard. It is large enough to feel secure and well appointed, yet intimate enough to preserve the exclusive mood of a private sea experience.
An Elegant Coastal Escape Focused on Natural Beauty
What makes this charter especially appealing is the way it brings together the Amalfi Coast’s famous visual landmarks with its more atmospheric and natural side. Rather than focusing only on one major stop, the route unfolds as a sequence of beautiful moments - sea grottoes, villages seen from privileged water-level perspectives, cliff formations, fjord-like inlets, and stretches of coast where relaxation becomes the main pleasure. For travelers who value scenery, privacy, and a polished but easygoing day at sea, this excursion offers a highly rewarding way to explore the Amalfi Coast from Amalfi itself.


























































































































