Boat Tours

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Choose a boat cruise for breathtaking cliffside views at sea and sightseeing including sea caves and hidden coves, charming fishing villages, and the iconic Faraglioni rocks. Set sail in Italy’s Mediterranean Sea for a relaxing boat excursion to view enchanting places such as the Li Galli islands, Conca dei Marini, the Emerald Grotto, and the coastal towns of Positano. Enjoy a full-day tour in the shadow of the imposing Mt. Vesuvius and cruise the Sorrento coast, perhaps with a classic Italian aperitif or glass of limoncello for a sunset toast!

Here is our vetted selection of Amalfi Coast tours departing from Positano, Capri, and many other locations along the coastline. Choose a private tour with a boat completely to yourself for a day trip, or a small-group tour, usually with about 12 travelers. Either way, you'll enjoy an unforgettable day at sea!

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a private and shared tour?

Private tours include exclusive use of a boat with a skipper, so there are no other passengers besides you and your group. The maximum number of passengers depends upon the type of boat you book and ranges from a minimum of six to a maximum of 12. Private tours include a general itinerary with lots of flexibility for stops for swimming and snorkeling, docking to spend free time on land exploring local sights and shopping at boutiques, or stopping for lunch.
Group tours have a set itinerary and you share the boat with other passengers, ranging from seven to 40-50, depending upon the tour. Classic Capri small-group boat tours include 12 passengers.

What's the best length of time for a boat tour?

If you’re taking a boat tour of Capri at sea and also want to dock on the island to explore a bit on land, you should book an eight-hour full-day tour. For a boat excursion along the Amalfi Coast with no stops on land, a four-hour tour is long enough.

What's the difference between a gozzo boat and a speedboat?

A gozzo is a traditional local boat made completely of wood. It has a large sundeck in the front and padded couches in the back under the sun awning. Larger gozzo boats also have a cabin with a restroom and galley.

Speedboats are more powerful and faster than gozzo boats. Smaller speedboats may not have a restroom on board, so check in advance.

Can I rent a boat and drive it myself?

Of course! There are a number of different boats you can rent without a skipper. In our listings, you'll find boats with engines under 40 HP that don’t require a boating license to rent. We recommend renting a boat without a skipper only if you have previous experience piloting a boat.

Is there a restroom on the boat?

Yes, most boats have a restroom on board; however, smaller gozzo boats and speedboats may not have a restroom. If you need to have a restroom on board, check before booking to make sure a restroom is listed in the tour's description of amenities.

Can I bring pets on board?

Yes, small dogs can be taken aboard private boats and many shared tours. For larger dogs, check directly with the boat tour company before booking.

I want to visit the Blue Grotto on my boat tour. How does it work?

During the tour, the boat will moor near the grotto opening. Small rowboats pass through the larger boats to pick up passengers who want to enter the sea cave. You must purchase a Blue Grotto ticket at the floating ticket office near the entrance, paying in cash. The queue to enter can be very long, sometimes up to two or three hours in high season. We recommend visiting in the early morning or late afternoon.

Are boat tours family friendly?

There is no age limit for boat tours and all boats have a sun awning and safety equipment for children. You can leave your stroller at the port office while you’re on your tour. We recommend booking a shorter boat tour if you’re traveling with children under age three, especially if they’re not used to being on a boat.

Can I bring my suitcases or bags on board?

Larger boats with an enclosed cabin have storage space for luggage.

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