Amalfi Coast Boat Experience: from Sorrento to Positano, Li Galli, Rotonda and Castelletto
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Itinerary
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Pass By: Baia di Ieranto, Massa Lubrense Italy
The only inlet at the end of the Sorrentine peninsula, Ieranto has provided the source for myths and legends amid the silvery green of the olive trees, the crystalline blue of the bay, the landscape of the sea stacks that it faces and the remnants of its recent industrial past.
Stop At: Grotta di Fornillo, via Pasitea, Positano Bus Stop Fermata Del Presepe, 84017, Positano Italy
Fornillo Grotto, a cave like indent in the rock on a hairpin bend, decorated with what looks like tiny bare stone houses. in December and January this cave becomes the best presepe (nativity scene) in town.
The little houses are furnished and little people appear, a church is built, a waterfall appears, running into a stream at the bottom of the village end.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Li Galli, Amalfi Italy
Li Galli islands, the three rocky and lonely islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio and Rotonda) located a few miles from the beach of Positano, mirror themselves in the limpid sea facing the pearl of the Amalfi coast. According to old legends, they were inhabited by the sirenes who seduced sailors with their melodious voice: they lost control of their ships that inevitably crashed on the rocks of the islands
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Fiordo di Furore, Via Anna Magnani 1, 84010, Furore Italy
The fjord consists of a deep rift in the rock and is crossed by the Schiato stream that glides quickly from the Agerola plateau.
These deep inlets and overhanging rocks are typical of the landscapes of northern Europe and even Furore takes on the physical connotations typical of those fairy-tale landscapes, but they merge them with Mediterranean smells and atmospheres.
Pass By: Spiaggia di Recommone, Strada Privata dalla Spiaggia di Nerano, Massa Lubrense Italy
Recommone is a little beach in a cove between Marina del Cantone and the Crapolla Cove. The beach, about 65 meters long, has clear and small pebbles.
In the small cove of Recommone, at sea level, there are various cavities; the largest is Grotta Recommone, also known as Grotta dei Pescatori (The Fishermen’s Grotto) because it is a gray area where to anchor.
Pass By: Bagni d'Arienzo Beach Club, Positano, Via Arienzo 16, 84017, Positano Italy
The beach of Arienzo is also called of the "three hundred steps" by the number of steps to reach to reach it: a very suggestive stairway from which it is possible to peek inside the gardens of some of the most luxurious villas of the Amalfi Coast, including the one that belonged to Franco Zeffirelli, who hosted several international jet-set characters here.
Pass By: Cala di Mitigliano, Via Scola, 80061, Massa Lubrense Italy
La Cala di Mitigliano is a wide and pleasant bay with a crystal clear sea; the fantastic panorama on the island of Capri and Punta Campanella makes this bay of enchanting beauty. The bay is bordered by high and steep rocks, even the small beach is characterized by the presence of rocks and stones of various sizes; on the right side, a building in the shape of a circular tower, used in the past for the production of lime, recalls the time in which the quarry was active.
Stop At: Capitano Ago, Via Marina Grande 92, 80067, Sorrento Italy
Check-in point
Duration: 15 minutes
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Baia di Ieranto, Massa Lubrense Italy
The only inlet at the end of the Sorrentine peninsula, Ieranto has provided the source for myths and legends amid the silvery green of the olive trees, the crystalline blue of the bay, the landscape of the sea stacks that it faces and the remnants of its recent industrial past.
Stop At: Grotta di Fornillo, via Pasitea, Positano Bus Stop Fermata Del Presepe, 84017, Positano Italy
Fornillo Grotto, a cave like indent in the rock on a hairpin bend, decorated with what looks like tiny bare stone houses. in December and January this cave becomes the best presepe (nativity scene) in town.
The little houses are furnished and little people appear, a church is built, a waterfall appears, running into a stream at the bottom of the village end.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Li Galli, Amalfi Italy
Li Galli islands, the three rocky and lonely islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio and Rotonda) located a few miles from the beach of Positano, mirror themselves in the limpid sea facing the pearl of the Amalfi coast. According to old legends, they were inhabited by the sirenes who seduced sailors with their melodious voice: they lost control of their ships that inevitably crashed on the rocks of the islands
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Fiordo di Furore, Via Anna Magnani 1, 84010, Furore Italy
The fjord consists of a deep rift in the rock and is crossed by the Schiato stream that glides quickly from the Agerola plateau.
These deep inlets and overhanging rocks are typical of the landscapes of northern Europe and even Furore takes on the physical connotations typical of those fairy-tale landscapes, but they merge them with Mediterranean smells and atmospheres.
Pass By: Spiaggia di Recommone, Strada Privata dalla Spiaggia di Nerano, Massa Lubrense Italy
Recommone is a little beach in a cove between Marina del Cantone and the Crapolla Cove. The beach, about 65 meters long, has clear and small pebbles.
In the small cove of Recommone, at sea level, there are various cavities; the largest is Grotta Recommone, also known as Grotta dei Pescatori (The Fishermen’s Grotto) because it is a gray area where to anchor.
Pass By: Bagni d'Arienzo Beach Club, Positano, Via Arienzo 16, 84017, Positano Italy
The beach of Arienzo is also called of the "three hundred steps" by the number of steps to reach to reach it: a very suggestive stairway from which it is possible to peek inside the gardens of some of the most luxurious villas of the Amalfi Coast, including the one that belonged to Franco Zeffirelli, who hosted several international jet-set characters here.
Pass By: Cala di Mitigliano, Via Scola, 80061, Massa Lubrense Italy
La Cala di Mitigliano is a wide and pleasant bay with a crystal clear sea; the fantastic panorama on the island of Capri and Punta Campanella makes this bay of enchanting beauty. The bay is bordered by high and steep rocks, even the small beach is characterized by the presence of rocks and stones of various sizes; on the right side, a building in the shape of a circular tower, used in the past for the production of lime, recalls the time in which the quarry was active.
Stop At: Capitano Ago, Via Marina Grande 92, 80067, Sorrento Italy
Check-in point
Duration: 15 minutes
Ingår
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (within Sorrento area)
- Cruise along the Amalfi Coast
- Visit to Positano, Li Galli Island, Furore Fjord and Amalfi
- Skipper
- Drinks (water, beer, coke, limoncello)
- Snack
- Group Tour
Ingår ej
- Pick-up in zone different than Sorrento
- Towels
Extra
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A maximum of 12 people per booking
Funktioner
Turism
90%
Kulturellt
70%
Vattenaktiviteter
50%
Original
35%
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