REVIEW · POSITANO
Full-day Exclusive Private boat tour on the Amalfi coast
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A day on the Amalfi water feels different. This private charter puts you in control of the pace, with snorkeling gear included and plenty of onboard drinks and snacks while you cruise Positano’s coast. You’ll also get a standout swim moment around Li Galli / Isolotto dei Galli, plus photo stops when the sea is at its prettiest.
The best part for me is the mix of “see” and “do.” You can lounge like it’s a beach club day, but you also get real time in the water with a captain who tends to tailor the day. One thing to consider: this isn’t a bargain, especially once you factor in the €300 fuel surcharge per booking and that wine is not included.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Amalfi coast boat day click
- Entering The Private Charter: what you’re really paying for
- The day’s rhythm: cruise, swim, snack, and photo breaks
- Li Galli and Isolotto dei Galli: the signature swim stop
- Capri and Nerano Bay vibes: what the captain may add
- Onboard drinks and snacks: good fuel for a long sea day
- The captain matters: Simone, Ciro, and Marco shaping your experience
- What you should know before you go: weather and timing
- Price and extras: value math (so you don’t get surprised)
- Logistics that actually help: group size and boarding style
- Who this boat tour suits best (and who might want a different style)
- Should you book this private Amalfi coast boat tour?
- FAQ
- Is this tour private?
- How long is the private boat tour?
- What’s included onboard?
- Is wine included?
- What extra costs should I budget for?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key things that make this Amalfi coast boat day click

- Private only for your group (up to 7), so you’re not squeezed into a loud group schedule
- Snorkeling equipment is included, and the day is built around swimming stops
- Li Galli / Isolotto dei Galli is a planned moment, not just a pass-by
- Prosecco, beer, and snacks on board keep the day moving without constant stops
- Captains can shape the route to your vibe, including cave visits and meal timing on many days
- Good weather is required, so be ready for a day that depends on the forecast
Entering The Private Charter: what you’re really paying for

This is a full-day private boat tour on the Amalfi Coast starting from Positano, designed for small groups of up to 7. The price is listed as $1,021.24 per group, and that matters: you’re not just buying a route, you’re buying control, space, and time.
On a public boat, you often spend your day reacting—follow the crowd, stop when the crowd stops, and fight for a good view. Here, the tour is private, so the captain can build a day around swimming you’ll actually enjoy and photo moments that aren’t rushed.
Now the practical catch: the tour price does not include everything. You’ll want to plan for the €300 fuel surcharge per booking, tips (not included), and that wine isn’t included even though other drinks are available onboard.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Positano
The day’s rhythm: cruise, swim, snack, and photo breaks

The heart of the experience is simple: cruise along the Amalfi coast, stop for swims, and enjoy breaks that feel like a vacation even though the day is structured. You’ll have time for photos between water stops, and the onboard setup is meant to keep you comfortable rather than constantly “doing” something.
It’s also not a dry sightseeing day. Alcoholic beverages are available on board, including water, Coca-Cola, Fanta, beer, and Prosecco, plus snacks. Alcohol is provided only to guests over 18, so it’s easy to keep the day fun without turning it into a chaotic party.
One more detail that makes the day feel smoother: snorkeling gear is included, and on at least some departures captains bring extra swim comfort like pool noodles and towels. That can matter when you want an easy, low-stress entry into the water.
Li Galli and Isolotto dei Galli: the signature swim stop

If you want one “this is why I booked” moment, it’s the Li Galli stop. The day includes time around Li Galli, with a cruise past the smaller island area, including Isolotto dei Galli, then time to swim and explore.
This isn’t just a quick dip. The plan includes admission ticket coverage for part of this stop (you’ll spend about 10 minutes there), and the wording makes it clear that swimming and looking around the island area are part of the goal. That combination is ideal on the Amalfi Coast, where the water can look stunning from a boat and even better when you’re actually in it.
What I like about this stop, from a planning angle, is that it gives you a focal point. Even if conditions shift elsewhere, you still get one clear destination built for swimming and photos.
Capri and Nerano Bay vibes: what the captain may add

The official summary highlights Amalfi coast cruising and Li Galli, but the real value often shows up in how the captain builds the rest of the day. Multiple captains (including Simone, Ciro, and Marco in the feedback) are praised for matching the itinerary to the group’s mood.
In practice, your route may include sights beyond the Amalfi shoreline. Some outings specifically mention Capri, and others mention Nerano Bay as part of the day. You may also get stops that focus on caves and unusual rock formations, since several captains are described as taking people to natural spots to watch from the water.
The big planning takeaway: expect the day to feel flexible. If you want a slower pace with more swimming, that’s the kind of charter style that often works best. If you want more “see it from the water” moments, a good captain can usually balance that without turning your day into nonstop driving.
Onboard drinks and snacks: good fuel for a long sea day

This charter isn’t just “here’s a boat, good luck.” It’s set up like a day with proper breaks.
On board, you’ll have:
- Bottled water
- Soda options (Coca-Cola, Fanta)
- Beer and Prosecco
- Snacks
Alcohol is available for adults over 18, and the setup is meant to keep you comfortable while you’re between swimming and sightseeing. One nice touch from the feedback: people also mention extra treats like homemade limoncello and friendly beverage service during the ride.
Food-wise, wine is explicitly listed as not included, but lunches come up in real-world examples. Some captains are described as taking care of lunch reservations, with mentions like eating along the coast in a couple of different restaurant locations. I’d treat lunch as something you plan to pay for separately unless your captain confirms otherwise during your day.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Positano
The captain matters: Simone, Ciro, and Marco shaping your experience

This is a private tour, so the captain isn’t just a driver. You’re really booking a blend of safety, timing, and attention to your preferences.
Across the feedback, the captains named include Simone, Ciro, and Marco. The consistent theme is responsiveness: they help plan the day’s mix of swimming, cave viewing, and time for photos. People also describe captains as friendly and professional, with a tone that keeps the day relaxed rather than rigid.
Another practical point: a good captain reduces stress when you’re on a boat all day. If sea conditions or timing shift, they tend to adjust so you still get the best balance of stops. That kind of day management is a big part of why this tour earns such high marks.
What you should know before you go: weather and timing

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The company also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is a relief on the Amalfi Coast where forecasts can change fast.
Duration is listed as about 7 to 8 hours, so plan your day accordingly. This is a full chunk of your vacation time, and the best results come from showing up with a calm mindset. Think: sunscreen, water-resistant habits, and a willingness to spend real time on the sea.
Also note that the tour is in English, uses a mobile ticket, and is offered as a private activity only for your group. Service animals are allowed, and it’s described as suitable for most travelers.
Price and extras: value math (so you don’t get surprised)

Let’s talk money like adults. The base price is $1,021.24 per group (up to 7). But you should factor in these common add-ons:
- €300 fuel surcharge per booking
- Tips are not included
- Wine is not included
So when is it good value? It tends to be best when you travel with a group of friends or family and want privacy. If your alternative is booking multiple smaller tours or spending half your day ferry-hopping between viewpoints, the private format often wins.
It’s also good value if swimming is a priority. When snorkeling gear is included and the day has multiple chances to get in the water, you’re getting more than just a scenic cruise.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it’s still doable, but you’ll feel the cost more. In that case, I’d ask yourself if you’d rather spend money on a private vibe or on a broader itinerary across Amalfi towns.
Logistics that actually help: group size and boarding style
Small details here matter because you’re on a boat for hours. The group limit of up to 7 keeps it manageable for moving around, and it also helps a captain give personal attention.
The tour is near public transportation, which can help you get into Positano without scrambling. You’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking time, so you’re not stuck waiting.
Finally, because it’s private, you’re not sharing your day with strangers. That’s a real win when you want quieter conversation, easier photo timing, and a more comfortable swim experience.
Who this boat tour suits best (and who might want a different style)
This is ideal for:
- Couples or small families who want a private day without the chaos
- People who care about swimming (not just looking at the water)
- Travelers who want a captain to tailor the route and keep the day smooth
- Anyone who loves Prosecco-and-snacks cruising but still wants real sea time
It may not be ideal if:
- You’re very budget-focused and prefer cheaper shared tours
- You only want quick photo stops and minimal time on the water
- You hate weather-dependent plans and don’t like having a day that hinges on conditions
If you’re on the fence, think about what you want most: more towns on land, or more time on the sea. This tour leans hard toward the second choice.
Should you book this private Amalfi coast boat tour?
I’d book it if your dream Amalfi day includes private space, included snorkeling gear, and a clear highlight like Li Galli with real swimming time. The onboard mix of drinks and snacks also helps the day feel like a vacation instead of just transport between viewpoints.
I’d hesitate if you’re traveling light on time or you’re sensitive to weather changes. The good news is the setup includes a straightforward weather contingency and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, so you’re not locked into a bad forecast.
If your group is up to 7, you get the best value by splitting the cost. And if you want a captain-led day with flexible timing, the captains and service descriptions here are exactly the kind of thing that makes an Amalfi boat day feel effortless.
FAQ
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
How long is the private boat tour?
The duration is about 7 to 8 hours.
What’s included onboard?
You get use of snorkeling equipment, alcoholic beverages for adults over 18 (including water, Coca-Cola, Fanta, beer, and Prosecco), plus snacks. Bottled water is included as well.
Is wine included?
No. Wine is listed as not included.
What extra costs should I budget for?
Tips are not included, and there is a fuel surcharge of €300 per booking.
What happens if weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

































