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The Amalfi Coast; romantic, iconic, and breathtakingly beautiful

A sailing holiday along the Amalfi Coast with Seamaster offers a breathtaking mix of natural beauty and cultural charm. Rugged cliffs, whitewashed villas, and lemon groves define the landscape, while iconic towns like Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, and Ravello await discovery. Sailing gives you the freedom to explore not only the 50km stretch of coastline but also the Bay of Naples and the Pontine Islands—destinations often missed by land travellers. Avoid crowded roads and buses as you sail village to village, enjoying Italy’s coastal gems at your own pace and in complete comfort.

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    Breathtaking scenery

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    English speaking hosts

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    Incredible cuisine

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    Iconic villages

Our Amalfi Coast Sailing Experience

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The trip of a lifetime!

Seamaster Yachting really took care of us from beginning to end - the skipper was excellent and great fun, the boat perfect (and exactly as described) and the sights of Croatia stunning.

Sarah R

2022

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A Great Family Holiday!

A great family yachting holiday in Croatia. It was exactly as described and the service provided by the charter company was excellent. Would definitely book with them again.

Iona F

2022

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What an amazing holiday it was.

A group of us booked a catamaran and it was just perfect - the organization, the boat itself with lots of space & great facilities. The skipper was superb, letting us know the best spots on the islands... Big thanks to Seamaster!

Verena N.

2024

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Great Experience

Everything was great from transfer from/to airport, service at marina and yacht was in spot on condition. I would recommend to everyone who would want to go use Seamaster and I'm sure you will have an amazing time like me and all of my crew!

Vit B

2021

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Seamaster always deliver!

Yet another amazing trip with Seamaster! They always find us the ideal boat, even with last-minute plan changes. This time, travel restrictions redirected our long-awaited Sardinia adventure to the Ionian, but it was still an unforgettable week.

Ian B.

2022

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Thank you so much!

Our holiday was brilliant. We had the best week. In particular, the crew were fantastic. The chef, Kim, was a very talented lady, and Aggolos the skipper and Dora were the nicest people. They really made our week special.

Susan S.

2022

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An unforgettable holiday

We just returned from an unforgettable 40th birthday celebration (7 friends) in the Saronic Islands. It was pure freedom and escapism! We had no idea what to expect, but Tim Anderson assured us we'd have the time of our lives—and he was absolutely right!

Vicki G.

2022

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Thank you, Thomas!

We had an unforgettable experience, thanks to our amazing skipper… From sailing and letting us join in at our own pace to recommending delicious meals, securing the best sunset views, guiding us home after lively nights, and finding breathtaking spots to unwind—every moment was spectacular!

Lucy H.

2022

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Oz, the super star!

I’m compelled to email to say we are having a great week with Oz, our world-class skipper! Will give more feedback when I am back at home but in the meantime here’s a photo of us and Super-Oz...!

Derek W.

2024

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Everyone absolutely loved it!

Words cannot describe enough just how much we enjoyed our first sailing holiday to Croatia. We literally had the greatest time… our skipper was fabulous (Nik) and became part of the family. Nobody wanted to come home!

Helen W.

2024

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Amalfi Coast Sailing Itineraries

Amalfi Coast Two Week itinerary
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Day 1 – Procida

Procida is the Bay of Naples smallest island at only four square kilometres large and its best kept secret with hidden lemon groves, weathered fishermen and colourful pastel-hued houses. The charming town has preserved its original beauty and traditions. It is so picturesque you’ll be whipping that camera out!

Day 2 – Ventotene

Ventotene, also part of the Pontine Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and can only be accessed by boat. This small island of 0.5 square miles and was formed by volcanic rocks once used to build houses which you will see when you enter into the port.

Day 3 – Ponza

Ponza, shaped like a crescent moon, is part of the Pontine Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea and just like Ventotene, can only be accessed by boat. When you arrive into Ponza town by yacht you are immediately greeted by a semicircle of vibrant colourful buildings arranged on the slopes. This is the hub of the island which is has a buzzing vibrant atmosphere with its array of restaurants and bars.

Day 4 – Palmarola

Palmarola is a mostly uninhabited island and is part of the Potine Islands. It happens to be the second largest of the island group but is extremely rocky and dotted with bays, cliffs and grottos. You will find a couple of small ports where you can moor and find a restaurant.

Day 5 – Zannone

Zannone serves as a wildlife refuge for some flora which are no longer found elsewhere in the Mediterranean, it is part of the Circeo National Park. The island has clear blue waters and is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving.

Day 5 – Zannone

Zannone serves as a wildlife refuge for some flora which are no longer found elsewhere in the Mediterranean, it is part of the Circeo National Park. The island has clear blue waters and is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving.

Day 6 – Ischia

Ischia is the largest of the islands in the Bay of Naples and is a volcanic island 10km long and 7km wide. Ischia is known as the island of eternal youth because of its hot springs in Campania, rich in springs, muds, fumaroles and sands, as well as eight thermal-mineral reservoirs, offering relief for all kinds of health problems.

Day 7 – Capri

Capri, rugged and rocky yet stylish and beautiful, this island is a short sail from Naples to the north and the Amalfi Coast to the south and is regarded by many as the most beautiful place on earth so it is an obligatory stop. The island is steeped in legends and myths and known in Greek mythology as the isle of the sirens, and was a favoured resort of the Roman emperors.

Day 8 – Amalfi

You cannot visit the Amalfi Coast and not stop off at Amalfi, the heart of this magnificent Italian coastline. Built into a gorge in the high mountain, visitors to Amalfi can meander around this pretty little town with its bustling piazzas, small beach and its beautiful medieval Cathedral. It originally dates back to the first century A.D. when the Roman aristocracy built luxurious villas in this area.

Day 9 – Salerno

Salerno is the capital of the Amalfi Coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea, which includes the famous towns of Amalfi and Positano. It is a pretty town, scattered with narrow streets, medieval churches and houses and trendy wine bars. It is commonly known for its Scuola Medica Salernitana, the first medical school in the world.

Day 10 – Positano

The characteristic town of the Amalfi Coast is none other than Positano, perched precariously on the side of a cliff-gorge. Known for its lavishness, beauty, charm, celebrity status and colourful architecture, this is certainly an enchanting town.

Day 11 – Sorrento

Sorrento, overlooking the Bay of Naples, is positioned on the coast in the Gulf of Naples between green hills and clear blue sea. With its jaw dropping panorama view appealing to an abundance of tourists each year, you can see Vesuvius, the city of Naples, and the islands of Capri and Ischia from Sorrento.

Day 12 – Vico Equense

Vico Equense is located in the greater bay of Naples. It’s relatively close to Vesuvius and local companies offer organise excursions to the volcano. The old town is home to a rare church type which was built during the fourteenth century and is a rare example of Gothic architecture.

Day 13 – Forio (Ischia)

Forio is the second largest town on Ischia and is home to around 12000 people. It’s a picturesque little town with shops, restaurants, bars and cafes scattered around. If you take a walk around the town we recommend finding the “Torrione” which is an ancient lookout tower built to warn of any impending invasions.

Day 14 – Procida

If you haven’t had the opportunity to walk around Procida on your first night then we really recommend doing so. The town is a patchwork of secrets alleyways and pastel-hued houses. If you have a little more time then head to the island of Vivara linked to Procida by a bridge.

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Our Amalfi Coast Yacht Selection

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Amalfi Coast Weather

May

Weather 23°C

Sea temp: 19°C

Warmer days, cool evenings. Changeable weather improving

June

Weather 26°C

Sea temp: 23°C

Warm days, warm nights and generally calm conditions

July

Weather 29°C

Sea temp: 26°C

Hot and dry conditions with generally calm conditions

August

Weather 30°C

Sea temp: 26°C

Hot and dry conditions with stronger afternoon winds

September

Weather 26°C

Sea temp: 25°C

Warm days, warm nights, weather becoming changeable

October

Weather 22°C

Sea temp: 21°C

Warm days and cooler nights with occasional stormy weather

April

Weather 18°C

Sea temp: 15°C

Cooler days with chilly evenings changeable conditions

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have two bases in the Amalfi Coast region of Italy – Salerno and Procida. Salerno is the capital city of the Amalfi region and is located 45 minutes down the coast from Naples, the primary airport in the region. Salerno is a major city that provides all the amenities that you could wish for prior to embarking on a sailing holiday. Procida is an island just off the coast of Naples, famed for its pastel coloured waterfront buildings. To get to Procida you must take a ferry and all in it takes around 90 minutes from the airport. It’s one of the most picturesque bases on our books and has all the amenities required for a great start to your holiday.

The primary gateway to the Amalfi Coast is Naples Airport. From the airport you may readily transfer to our bases, which is a maximum of 40 minutes, or if embarking from Salerno, you can take a local train via Naples main station. The logistics of reaching any of our Amalfi bases are straightforward.

Typically, the winds are light along the Amalfi Coast. In the afternoon a lovely south-west – south east wind comes through around a Force 2 – 4 dying down again at sunset. Sometimes it can get up to a Force 5. In the morning and the evening a light east – north east may prevail, although this rarely gets above a Force 2. There may be frequent days of calm, especially when sailing in the Gulf of Salerno. During the summer months the weather is at its warmest, with July and August being the hottest months with temperatures reaching the early 30’s and the most hours of daylight. If heading out earlier or later in the season temperatures are still in the 20’s, making it a pleasant time of year to sail.

Mooring fees on the Amalfi Coast can some of the most expensive in the Mediterranean. For a smaller catamaran you can expect to pay €300 per night in some of the main destinations, while mooring fees in Capri Grande Marina simply make this harbour prohibitively expensive (€2000 per night), There are however some wonderful anchorages and less touristy harbours that offer cheaper alternatives. Marina Piccola is a sheltered anchorage on the south side of Capri, for example, and Casamicciola or Sant Angelo d’Ischia on Ischia Island are better bets than the main Porto d’Ischia.

Charterers in Italy need a minimum of an RYA Day Skipper. We recommend having an ICC certificate (International Certificate of Competence). If you are in any doubt, please contact Seamaster and we will advised you or even get pre-approval.