Naples Charter Itinerary

Naples Itinerary

Naples Yacht Charter
The Bay of Naples has been a summer address since the Romans, who built villas along this coast for the same reasons anyone comes now: the light, the water, and a volcano that lends the view a certain edge.





The route balances the famous against the overlooked. Capri and Amalfi need no introduction, and are best taken early in the day. Ponza and Ischia are Italian rather than international, thermal and volcanic, and considerably easier to enjoy in August.





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 Bay of Naples; the rest we tailor to you.
Day 1

Ischia

Begin at Ischia, volcanic, green and far less trafficked than its famous neighbour. The island runs on thermal water: rock pools that steam at the shoreline, gardens terraced above the sea. Climb Monte Epomeo for the whole bay at once, or take the Castello Aragonese, a fortress on its own islet reached by a causeway. Anchor for the first night.
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Day 2

Ponza

North-west to Ponza, which Italians know well and almost nobody else does. The cliffs are white tuff, carved into caves by the Romans and the sea. Chiaia di Luna is a crescent of beach beneath a sheer wall of rock. Swim, eat what the boats brought in, and stay the night ’ the island empties after the last ferry and the harbour goes quiet.
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Day 3

Capri

Sail to Capri, and take the Faraglioni on the way in ’ three limestone stacks that the island uses as a signature. Time the Blue Grotto for the morning, when the light enters from below and turns the water to something not entirely believable. Then the funicular, the piazzetta, and dinner under the lemon trees. Yes, it is busy. Yes, it earns it.
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Day 4

Capri & Anacapri

A second day, and the island belongs to you again. Marina Piccola for the morning swim, then the chairlift up to Monte Solaro ’ a single chair, dangling over gardens, twelve minutes to the top of the island. Villa Jovis, where Tiberius ran the empire for a decade, sits on the cliff at the far end. Moor at Marina Grande for the evening.
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Day 5

Amalfi & Positano

Across to the Amalfi Coast, where the mountains fall into the sea and the road clings on regardless. Amalfi first, for a cathedral of striped stone at the top of a long flight of steps. Then Positano, stacked in pink and ochre up its ravine. Best seen from the water, which is exactly how you will see it.
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Day 6

Sorrento

Sorrento faces north across the bay towards Vesuvius, which puts the volcano at the end of every street. Wander the old centre, the cloisters and the lemon groves that produce the limoncello. Pompeii is thirty minutes inland and will take a morning, an afternoon, or the rest of your life. Sunset from the deck, with the mountain going purple.
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Day 7

Naples

Finish in Naples, a city that has never once tried to be charming and is all the better for it. The archaeological museum holds everything they took out of Pompeii, and it is one of the great collections anywhere. Walk Spaccanapoli, straight as a Roman ruler through the old town. Then pizza, in the city that invented it. Nothing follows that.
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