The Amalfi Coast from a private yacht is the experience that every photograph of the coast attempts to reproduce and none can — the cliff-face villages, the terraced lemon groves, and the limestone massif dropping directly into the Tyrrhenian Sea visible as a single composition from the water in a way that the SS163 road built into the cliff face above can only approximate. The 40-kilometre coastline between Positano and Ravello, which UNESCO designated a World Heritage Site in 1997 for its exceptional cultural landscape, is most legible from sea level: the relationship between the fishing villages that were accessible only by boat until the coastal road was completed in 1853, the convents and gardens on the cliff edges above them, and the water that has been the coast's primary highway for two millennia.
The Amalfi Coast Yacht Journey is built around the argument that the coast's most famous destinations — Capri, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello — are all best approached from the sea, and that the connections between them are most rewarding when the route itself, rather than the destination alone, is the subject. The yacht provides the pace that the coast demands: the ability to anchor in the cove below the village rather than searching for parking above it; to approach the Faraglioni of Capri at water level rather than from the viewing platform above; to enter the Grotta Azzurra in the rowing boat that the cave's low entrance requires and exit back to the yacht in the open sea; and to watch the Positano harbour at dusk from the deck rather than from the road above.
This eight-day itinerary integrates the yacht with three of the coast's most considered luxury addresses — JK Place Capri above the Marina Grande; Le Sirenuse in Positano on the cliff above the harbour; and the Belmond Hotel Caruso in Ravello at 350 metres above the sea — whose individual quality makes the nights ashore as rewarding as the days on the water. Naples provides the embarkation and the cultural context: the Museo Nazionale, the Spaccanapoli, and the pizza tradition that the city has maintained since the 18th century as the standard from which every subsequent pizza has been measured.
The Faraglioni at water level, the Grotta Azzurra by rowing boat, Positano harbour at dusk, and Ravello at 350 metres above the sea.
The Amalfi Coast yacht season runs May to October. The yacht is based from Naples (Mergellina or Posillipo marina) and navigates south to Capri, west along the Sorrento Peninsula, and east along the Amalfi Coast to Salerno. Total cruising distance approximately 150 nautical miles. The itinerary integrates three hotel nights with five nights aboard; crew, catering, and all onboard services are provided throughout.
Every Richseen yacht journey is individually crafted. Yacht specification, route variants, and hotel availability are confirmed at the time of booking. Weather routing may adjust the day-by-day sequence; the itinerary below represents the typical programme in settled summer conditions.
Every detail — from your first pizza in Naples to your final morning above the Tyrrhenian Sea in Ravello — is composed entirely around you. Speak with your dedicated Richseen journey consultant today.
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