The best of amalfi coast
Castellammare di Stabia to Capri
15Nm @ 8 knots 2H00
Capri to Procida
15Nm @ 8 knots 2H00
Procida to Ponza
49Nm @ 8 knots 6H00
Ponza to Palmarola
8Nm @ 8 knots 1H00
Palmarola to Ponza
8Nm @ 8 knots 1H00
Ponza to Ventotene
22Nm @ 8 knots 2H50
Ventotene to Ischia
24Nm @ 8 knots 3H00
Baia to Positano
30Nm @ 8 knots 3H30
Positano to Amalfi
8 Nm @ 8 knots 1H00
Amalfi to Salerno
9 Nm @ 8 knots 1H10
Salerno to Nerano
20 Nm @ 8 knots 2H30
Nerano to Sorrento
8 Nm @ 8 knots 1H00
Sorrento to Castellamare di Stabia
7 Nm @ 8 knots 1H00
Baia to Positano
30Nm @ 8 knots 3H30
Ischia to Baia / Naples Pozzuli
11Nm @ 8 knots 1H30

Embarkation in castellammare di stabia
Embark in Castellammare di Stabia, in the bay of Naples and under the shadow of Vesuvius. After familiarization with the yacht and safety briefings, slip the lines and head to Capri.


Capri
Spectacular viewing points perched directly above the sea, panoramic pathways clinging to the rocks and picturesque fishing districts by the water’s edge: this is the magic of the Island of Capri. Anchor in Marina Piccola, or on the dock in Marina Grande. Have lunch at the Fontelina restaurant over looking the Faraglioni Arch rocks. Return to yacht for relaxing afternoon and dinner aboard.

Capri
Spend a second day in Capri exploring ashore and enjoying some time on board to practise watersports. Cruise past the blue grotto, or hike ashore up to Monte Solaro, visit the Villa Tiberio, or simply wander around the narrow streets of Capri town. There is an abundance of good restaurants in the area to enjoy or take in the views by dining on board with the lights of the island in full view.



Procida
Anchor off this small picturesque island and take a wander ashore through the winding lanes of the town. The island is only 4 km squared, so fairly accessible to explore. Visit the fortified medieval village of Terra Murata, which is set on a rocky crag above Marina Corricella at the island’s highest point, or hit one of the beaches ashore.
Ponza
Going to Ponza is all about living and breathing il mare. You will find it is a rare Mediterranean gem that has kept its Italian identity intact and undiluted. You will be greeted by an attractive harbour with it’s backdrop of pretty pink houses clinging to the hillside. Posible guided tour of the Roman caves, or dinner ashore at Acqua Pazza .


Ponza
About an hour sail from Ponza, this mostly uninhabited island is spectacular with craggy cliffs and crystal clear water. Spend your time off the grid and anchor in the peace and quiet away from the Italian mainland. Enjoy some snorkelling around the bay, take some time to do watersports and enjoy a quiet dinner on board under the stars.

Ventotene
With its picturesque borgo and fabulous seabed, Ventotene is a charming destination and an affirmed favourite with scuba divers. In addition to the island’s many natural wonders, Ventotene conserves a number of traces of its ancient Roman past. Stop for lunch and a swim on the way back from Ponza.


Ischia
Popularly called the Emerald Island, Ischia is covered in pine groves with sparkling waters gently crashing into its beaches. It promises that its numerous thermal spas will cure you of any disease. Ischia’s most conspicuous natural wonder is the volcano, Monte Epomeo, that sits in its center and the island’s thermal springs are heated by Monte Epomeo.
Positano
Stop for a quick guest changeover close to Naples Pozzuli before continuing to Positano. Positano is one of Italy’s most romantic and luxurious vacation spots. Built vertically on the face of a cliff, it started out as a fishing village and became popular with writers and artists in the 1950’s. Today it is a fashionable resort yet still retains the charm of a pedestrian town with many stairs and its pretty pastel- coloured houses and flowers make it very picturesque. After breakfast in Capri, cruise gently to Positano. Lunch ashore at the prestigious Hotel San Pietro. Afternoon cruise to Amalfi for night at anchor dinner aboard



Amalfi / Ravello
Stretching about 50km along the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula, most famous for the town of Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana) is one of Europe’s most breathtaking. Cliffs terraced with scented lemon groves sheer down into sparkling seas; whitewashed villas cling precariously to unforgiving slopes while sea and sky merge in one vast blue horizon. Dinner on board at anchor.

Nerano
Nerano is a Little known but charming fishing village, named after the Roman Emperor Tibero Nerone. The charming beaches alongside the rocky cliffs and olive Groves make for dramatic views. Visit Lo Scoglio da Tommasso, a local but world-renowned restaurant in the area, or one of the small beaches just along the Coast for total tranquility. Lunch at Conce del Sogno, before heading to Ponza.


Sorrento
After lunch in Nerano, head around to Sorrento to the evening. Perched on a cliff, which separates the town from her marinas, Sorrento is a popular town to visit. Sorrento is famous for its lemons as well as her old town and Piazza Tasso. Get lost mong the backstreets, visit the Church and Cloisters of San Francesco, or check out the sunset.
Disembarkation in castellammare di stabia
Return to Castellammare di Stabia for disembarkation.
