Amalfi Coast Charter Itinerary

Amalfi Coast Itinerary

Amalfi Coast Yacht Charter
The Amalfi Coast is forty kilometres of cliff with towns wedged into every gap, and it is best seen from the water because that is the only vantage that shows you the whole vertical arrangement at once.





What lifts this route above the obvious is what follows the famous part. North of the bay lie the Pontine islands ’ Palmarola and Ponza ’ volcanic, sparsely inhabited and almost unknown outside Italy. Then Rome, which is not a bad place to end anything.





Every route we shape is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. Stay a second day where the light is right, move with the weather, or follow a captain who knows the cove worth the detour. That freedom is the point of chartering. What follows is one considered way to read the Amalfi Coast; the rest we tailor to you.
Day 1

Naples to Capri

Leave Naples with Vesuvius astern and run for Capri, the Faraglioni rising as you round the point. Take the Blue Grotto early ’ a low cave where the light comes through underwater and turns the whole chamber an unreasonable blue. Dinner above Marina Grande, the mainland lights across the water.
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Day 2

Capri

A full day for the island. Swim at Marina Piccola in the morning, walk to the Arco Naturale through the pines, and take the chairlift to Monte Solaro for the view down onto your own anchorage. The Piazzetta in the early evening is a piece of theatre in which everybody knows their part.
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Day 3

Positano

Cross to Positano, stacked in pink, ochre and white up a ravine, with the church dome tiled in majolica at its foot. It is a town best entered from the sea and best left before the coach parties. Swim off the yacht, walk the steps to the upper town, and take a late lunch under the cliff.
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Day 4

Palmarola

North-west to Palmarola, an island so little developed that it has no permanent population and a single seasonal restaurant. Volcanic pinnacles, sea caves, and water with nothing in it. Jacques Cousteau reportedly called it the most beautiful island in the Mediterranean. Anchor, snorkel, and see whether you agree.
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Day 5

Ponza

Ponza is the largest of the Pontine islands and the only one with a proper town ’ a crescent of pastel houses around a Roman harbour. The cliffs are white tuff, hollowed by the Romans into tunnels and cisterns. Swim at Chiaia di Luna beneath a two-hundred-foot wall of rock, then aperitivo on the harbour as the ferries leave.
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Day 6

Rome

Berth at Civitavecchia and go into Rome. The Colosseum and the Vatican if you have never seen them; if you have, then something better ’ Sant’Ignazio’s painted ceiling, the Protestant Cemetery, dinner in Testaccio where the Romans actually eat. The city rewards a second visit more than a first.
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Day 7

Rome

A slow breakfast on deck, then a final morning in the city. Coffee standing at a bar, a walk with no destination, and whatever the week left undone. From a Greek island to an emperor’s palace by way of a volcano, and back to a port the Romans built. Italy does not do modest endings.
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