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5-days Sailing Itinerary around Amalfi Coast
About this program
Embark on an enchanting maritime journey as we unveil a captivating sailing itinerary around the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Nestled along the rugged cliffs of southern Italy, this UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, charming villages, and azure Mediterranean waters.
Join us as we navigate the crystalline sea, exploring hidden coves, historic ports, and the iconic Amalfi town, creating unforgettable moments against the stunning backdrop of this coastal gem.
About the route
Starting point: Salerno
Arrival: We can arrange a transfer from the airport to the marina for you. The transfer is not included in the price.
About: Salerno, a historic city on the Tyrrhenian Sea, invites travelers with its rich cultural heritage and Mediterranean allure.
Renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the imposing Salerno Cathedral, and vibrant street life, Salerno offers a delightful blend of history, gastronomy, and seaside charm for those seeking an authentic Italian experience.
Itinerary
Salerno is one of the best starting points for your Amalfi coast cruise. It is located in Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. A charming ancient city with narrow streets, medieval churches and houses, offers chilling atmosphere and excellent Mediterranean food.
About 12 miles from Salerno you will reach famous Amalfi town. Former ancient Roman city and glorious medieval maritime republic nowdays is a lovely trip destination full of heritage sites to see. It is easy to walk around the hilly city with characteristic white houses and villas. Enjoy sunbathing on some of the nicest beaches like Vine beach accessible by boat and Spiaggia Grande near the city center.
Perched along the dramatic cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, Positano is a postcard-perfect town that epitomizes the charm and allure of southern Italy.
With its pastel-colored houses stacked against the mountainside, narrow winding streets, and breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Positano captivates visitors with its romantic ambiance.
Renowned for its vibrant artisan shops, delectable seafood restaurants, and the iconic Spiaggia Grande beach, Positano stands as a quintessential destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty with timeless elegance.
Capri is considered to be, with a full right, one of the most beautiful places on earth. It is on a must-see list for every jet-setter and it does offer luxury vacations with unique places to see.
No wonder Roman emperor Tiberius built a series of villas there, including Villa Jovis, today ruins worth visiting. While sunbathing on nice beaches try some of the local province dishes.
Sailing around Capri is a mesmerizing experience, where azure waters embrace the island’s rugged cliffs, revealing hidden sea caves, enchanting coves, and the iconic Faraglioni rock formations, creating an unforgettable maritime adventure in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Sorrento is known for its stunning views of the Bay of Naples. It has a stunning cliff 55 meters above the sea level from which is growing this small town.
Sorrento area is a land of citrus, which including lemons are one of the most popular in Italy. Explore Sorrento’s historic centre, visit the Cathedral of Sorrento, and stroll through the charming streets.
Spend your last day in your home port of Salerno. Relax on sand Tyrrhenian Sea beaches and check the city’s highlights you missed before.
FAQ
The optimal time to sail around the Amalfi Coast is during the late spring to early fall, typically from May to September, when the weather is mild, and the sea conditions are calm.
During this period, sailors can enjoy warm temperatures, clear skies, and the added advantage of vibrant coastal vegetation, making it an ideal time for a memorable and enjoyable maritime experience.
A sailing trip along the Amalfi Coast should include visits to iconic destinations such as Positano, with its cascading pastel-hued houses and charming beaches, and Amalfi town, known for its historic cathedral and lively atmosphere.
Additionally, the enchanting island of Capri, renowned for its azure grottoes and captivating Faraglioni rocks, is a must-visit, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and Mediterranean allure.
Navigating the Amalfi Coast requires adherence to Italian maritime regulations, including proper documentation for your vessel, proof of competence for the skipper, and up-to-date charts for the coastal area.
Additionally, it’s essential to be aware of any specific local restrictions, anchoring regulations, or marine park guidelines to ensure a smooth and compliant sailing experience in this stunning region.
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Picking a boat type
Picking out the type of boat to go with will generally come down to your budget, the group size, and preferred method of sailing. Moreover, different sailboats available can be chartered independently or with a fully-staffed crew.