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Amalfi Coast
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Amalfi Coast
Yacht Charters

Italy’s Amalfi Coast has known the world over for its breathtaking views, UNESCO wonders, and crystal-blue water. On an Amalfi Coast yacht charter, guests enjoy the best of coast and sea: Secluded beaches, historic vineyards, incredible food, and beautiful terraced villages to explore.

A dazzling combination of dramatic terrain and whimsical seaside towns, it should come as no surprise that the entire Almalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being “an outstanding example of the Mediterranean landscape.” Amalfi Coast yacht charters let you explore nearly 13 towns facing the cobalt blue Mediterranean Sea, with the dramatic Lattari Mountains towering above.

Among its coastal gems, Positano and Amalfi glitter with high-end shopping and tourist-filled streets, while the mountain town of Ravello is popular for its majestic villas, cliffside bars, and once-famous residents. Glamorous Capri, tucked into a dramatic cliffed valley, offers fine food and wine.

Chartering in the Amalfi Coast: When to Go?

The best time for an Amalfi Coast yacht charter is summer, especially in July and August. These months offer incredible weather – temperatures in the upper-70s – and consistent winds for sailors. The shoulder-season months of June and September are also favorites. The weather in these months remains mild, and there are fewer crowds.

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Explore with a Boat Charter: The Amalfi Coast

Positano

This charming village is a popular yacht charter destination.

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Nestled on a seaside slope overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, Positano is known for its colorful villas, Italian fashion houses, and its citrus groves and flowering gardens. The backdrop of several films – including Only You and Under the Tuscan Sun – this charming village is a popular yacht charter destination.

Capri

Capri is a picturesque island on the Amalfi Coast.

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Capri is a picturesque island on the Amalfi Coast favored by the rich and famous since the days of the Roman empire. Its most striking landmark is the Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), a cave just on the edge of the water that lights up turquoise from below. Yet, there’s plenty to explore, including world-class trattorias, boutique shops, and Tiberius-era villas like Villa Jovis and Villa San Michele.

Naples

Naples is the largest city in southern Italy and the birthplace of pizza.

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As the largest city in southern Italy (and the birthplace of pizza), historic Naples offers a bit of everything for visitors: Iconic cathedrals, bustling markets, and an established foodie scene. Head to Spaccanapoli – a popular street for shopping, dining, and church – where you’ll find boutique shops and classic pizzerias. Teatro di San Carlo, the world’s oldest opera house, is another must-see.

Sorrento

Historic Sorrento is known for its breathtaking sea cliffs.

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Overlooking the bay of Naples, historic Sorrento is known for its breathtaking sea cliffs, enchanting Vesuvius and Capri views, luxurious resorts, and yacht-filled harbors. Stroll through its quaint cobbled streets and explore boutique shops, Medieval buildings, and antique churches. A tour of the historic city center offers glimpses into the past, as well as a smattering of shops, trattorias, and iconic views.

Ischia

The island of Ischia is home to nearly 30 thermal spas.

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Floating on the northern end of the Gulf of Naples, the island of Ischia is home to nearly 30 thermal spas, more than 60 fumaroles, and over 100 hot springs. Perched on the tip of Mount Epomeo – an inactive, underwater volcano – Ischia paints a picture of pure, natural beauty: one complemented by plentiful vineyards and fruit trees, the dense Faiano Pine Forest, and streams of lava rock.

Why charter a private yacht in the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast spans just 30 miles, yet it remains one of the world’s most majestic coastlines. From the cliffside villages, each more enchanting than the last, to the scenic beaches, Amalfi offers a truly Italian yachting experience, one you’ll remember for ages. There are numerous reasons why Amalfi ranks as one of the world’s best yacht charter destinations.

Postcard-Worthy Views
From land or sea, in Amalfi, you’ll be welcomed by absolutely striking views. Head to the villas above Ravello, which offers panoramic views of the sparkling Mediterranean and the dramatic-sloping mountains. The Spiagga Grande in Positano is another see-it-to-believe-it overlook, that offers amazing views of the village towering above.

Colorful Villages and Cliffside Towns
The Old-World villages and towns along the Amalfi Coast are equal parts picturesque, trendy, and wrapped in history and culture. The pastel-hued town of Atrani is perched over the water, just at the base of the mountains, and boasts amazing cultural sights and exclusive beaches. The town center of Vietri Sul Mare is well-known for its bold-colored buildings, and namesake Amalfi is full of charm, where the Amalfi Cathedral is a must-see.

World-Class Food and Wine
Foodies will love Amalfi’s distinctive blend of Italian and Mediterranean flavors. Citrus, olive, fig and, of course, seafood, are on every menu. Sample limoncello, the sweet after-dinner drink that’s a staple in the region. There are numerous upscale bistros and bars to savor the tastes of Amalfi. Try Franco’s Bar in Positano, which overlooks the historic harbor, for its well-appointed wine list. Cielo Mare Terra, the trattoria in Amalfi, is another must-try, known for its fresh fish dishes and stunning tableside views.

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