Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast

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Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast

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  • 2 to 7 hours (approx.)
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A day on the water feels like cheating. This private boat tour along the Amalfi Coast gives you a skipper, snacks, and drinks, plus the freedom to choose where you swim and snorkel. You can meet your boat in places like Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano, then go where the day takes you.

I love the practical add-ons: fresh fruit, drinks, towels, and snorkeling equipment mean you’re not scrambling for supplies once you’re out on the water. I also like the comfort factor—life jackets are included, and the boat setup is meant for an easy, relaxed afternoon.

One consideration: you’re sailing on the coast, so a good-weather day matters. If the weather turns, the trip can be rescheduled or refunded, so plan for flexibility.

Key things to know before you go

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Key things to know before you go

  • Private for up to 10 people: it’s just your group, no mixing with strangers.
  • Choose the water stops: you decide where to spend time for swimming and snorkeling.
  • Snorkel gear is provided, and snorkel tubes may be available on request—worth asking ahead.
  • Drinks and Prosecco/beer included: you can keep the vibe calm, not party-chaotic.
  • Grottos are possible, but Emerald/Blue Grotto entrances cost extra if you want official access.
  • Meet in several towns: Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano may work depending on your plan.

Why this private Amalfi Coast boat tour feels different

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Why this private Amalfi Coast boat tour feels different
If you’ve done any Amalfi sightseeing before, you know the usual rhythm: slow traffic, crowded viewpoints, and everyone fighting for the same photo spot. A private boat changes the rhythm fast. You trade lines and noise for open water and short, easy jumps from one scenic spot to the next.

This tour is built around that idea. You get a skipper and fuel, and you can pick the kind of stops you want—swim time, snorkeling time, or just cruising for views. For a group of up to 10, it’s also a value play. The price is listed per group, not per person, so the more people you have sharing the charter, the more it starts to look like a bargain compared with separate paid experiences.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Amalfi

Getting on board: pickup options around Amalfi towns

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Getting on board: pickup options around Amalfi towns
The experience starts with you meeting your boat via pickup from the port that fits your plans. Depending on where your day starts, you may also meet your skipper in Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano. That flexibility matters because it lets you match the boat to your hotel location and your preferred pace.

Here’s what I’d do if you’re planning: pick a town you can reach without stress, then build your day around it. Amalfi travel can be simple or it can be a headache, depending on your timing. Using a pickup option that’s close to where you already are can save you time and energy.

Your skipper’s route: choosing swims and snorkeling time

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Your skipper’s route: choosing swims and snorkeling time
The big selling point isn’t just that it’s private. It’s that you get to choose where to explore. You’ll spend time at spots suited for swimming and snorkeling, and the whole point is to stop where conditions and interest line up.

In practice, that means you should think about what you want from the water:

  • A few quick swims and lots of cruising for photos?
  • Longer time in calmer coves for snorkeling?
  • A mix, with breaks based on who’s enjoying the sea most?

Your skipper is there to guide the experience, including safety basics. And the tour includes the essentials for getting in the water—life jackets and snorkeling equipment—so you don’t have to do a pre-boat supply run.

A small note from experience-style wisdom: if you care about snorkeling a lot, confirm the exact gear details ahead of time. One person noted that goggles and floaties were provided, and they recommended bringing your own snorkel tube; the provider also said snorkel can be provided on request. So ask early, and bring a backup if you don’t want uncertainty.

Grottos and the sea: what’s included and what costs extra

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Grottos and the sea: what’s included and what costs extra
Amalfi’s coastline is famous for grottos, and this tour gives you a realistic way to experience that world from the water—often with swim stops in grotto areas.

Two things to keep straight:

  • Entrance fees for Emerald Grotto and Blue Grotto are not included.
  • Lunch also isn’t included, so if your “grotto plan” turns into an all-day hunger plan, you’ll need to manage food separately.

This is actually helpful when you think about it. You can treat the grottos as a sea-time experience rather than a tick-the-box attraction. If official entrances matter to you, plan on extra costs. If what you want most is water access—views, quiet stops, and time floating—you’re in the right lane.

On-board comfort: towels, drinks, Prosecco/beer, and stereo

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - On-board comfort: towels, drinks, Prosecco/beer, and stereo
This is not a bare-bones boat rental. You get a bunch of little comforts that make a difference once you’re away from shore.

Included on board:

  • Beach towels
  • Fresh drinks
  • Prosecco or beer
  • Fruit
  • A stereo system
  • Life jacket
  • Skipper + fuel

That list matters because it keeps the day smooth. Towels save you from packing heavy extras or relying on onboard availability. Drinks and fruit turn the experience into a real outing, not just transportation to scenery. And stereo is one of those small details that makes the boat feel like your own private venue.

Also, based on the feedback style from past riders, the boat itself is clean and the crew approach is friendly. One host name came up: Giovanni. People described him as kind and good with explanations, which is what you want on a boat—someone who can help you relax and also keep the day running well.

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How long is enough? Picking between a 2-hour and a 7-hour charter

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - How long is enough? Picking between a 2-hour and a 7-hour charter
The tour length is flexible: about 2 to 7 hours. That range can feel wide, so here’s how I’d choose.

Go shorter (around 2–3 hours) if:

  • You’re doing Amalfi as a side visit from another area
  • You’re mostly after one or two swim stops
  • Your group includes people who don’t want to sit on a boat for long

Go longer (4–6+ hours) if:

  • You want time for snorkeling without rushing
  • You’d like a more relaxed pace with cruising between swims
  • Your group wants to treat this as the main event of the day

The private format helps either way. No schedule pressure from a larger group. No “next stop in 10 minutes.” You can keep the tempo comfortable and adjust based on wind and water conditions.

Price and value: $962.34 per group up to 10 people

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Price and value: $962.34 per group up to 10 people
Let’s talk money in a way that helps you decide. The listed price is $962.34 per group with up to 10 people. If you fill the boat, your effective per-person cost drops fast. Even if you don’t hit 10, the charter can still feel like good value when you compare it to multiple separate paid activities plus the hassle of crowded timeslots.

What you’re really paying for is:

  • Privacy (just your group)
  • A skipper
  • Fuel
  • Water access with included gear and towels
  • Drinks and fruit
  • The flexibility to choose swim/snorkel spots

Not included are the usual extras that add up: lunch, and grotto entrances like Emerald/Blue if you want official access. If those are must-dos, budget for them.

So the value equation works best if you:

  • Have a group of friends or family
  • Want time on the water as the main event
  • Prefer flexibility over a fixed, scripted route

Weather, safety, and what to pack

Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast - Weather, safety, and what to pack
This is a sea day, and the provider notes that good weather is required. If conditions are poor, the tour can be canceled with a choice of a different date or a full refund. That’s standard for this kind of experience, but it still matters: build in a bit of wiggle room when you book.

On-board safety basics are covered—life jackets are included. And for water time, bring swim-ready items that match your comfort level:

  • Your own snorkel tube if you want a guaranteed fit
  • Any personal sun protection you prefer (this type of tour doesn’t list sunscreen)
  • Dry clothes for after the swim

Also, you’ll be on the water in places where getting in and out is part of the fun. Wear footwear that works for boarding and quick movements if the boat setup calls for it. The goal is to keep things easy when everyone is excited and a bit wet.

Who should book this boat tour (and who might skip it)

You should book if:

  • You want a private Amalfi Coast experience without juggling crowds
  • Your group includes people who love swimming and water time
  • You prefer choosing stops to following a rigid schedule
  • You want drinks and fruit included so the day feels complete

You might skip it if:

  • You’re only looking for a quick, one-spot photo stop and back to land fast
  • You want a full guided walking-and-museum style tour (this includes a skipper, but not a tourist guide)
  • You plan to rely on grottos with official entrances like Emerald/Blue as your main focus (those entrances aren’t included)

This tour tends to shine for families who want flexible downtime and for friend groups who want a day on the water that feels special but not stressful.

Should you book this private Amalfi Coast boat tour?

Yes—if your dream Amalfi day includes open water, swimming, and the freedom to choose where you stop. The private format for up to 10, plus included towels, drinks, fruit, and snorkeling gear, makes it a strong value when shared. It also sounds like the crew approach is friendly and easygoing, and the guidance from a host like Giovanni can turn the cruise into a smoother day.

Before you book, do two quick things:

  • Ask whether snorkel tubes are available for your date (snorkel on request is mentioned).
  • Decide if you want official Emerald/Blue Grotto entrances, since those fees are not included.

If you can handle a weather-dependent schedule and you want sea time to be the main event, this is a very solid choice.

FAQ

How many people is the private boat tour for?

It’s a private tour/activity with up to 10 people per group.

How long does the Amalfi Coast boat tour last?

The duration is about 2 to 7 hours.

Where do we meet the skipper or start the tour?

You’ll be picked up from the port of your interest. A meetup with the skipper may be available in Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are beach towels, life jacket, fresh drinks, Prosecco/beer, fruit, stereo, the skipper, and fuel.

Is snorkeling equipment provided?

Yes, snorkeling equipment is included. One note from feedback is that goggles and floaties may be provided, and snorkel can be provided on request, so it’s smart to ask ahead.

What isn’t included?

Not included are a tourist guide, champagne, fine wines, Emerald Grotto entrance, Blue Grotto entrance, and lunch.

What if the weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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