Costiera: The legendary beauty of the Amalfi Coast to be experienced by boat

The Amalfi Coast will enchant you with its natural and architectural wonders, so unique in the world that it has been made a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Its particular conformation, the vibrant colors of the villages perched on the sea, the charm of the islands and stacks, and the craft and culinary traditions make it an area of great natural and cultural beauty that nhas no equal in the world
Nautical bases for the Amalfi Coast
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Vedi tutti
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Salerno
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Castellammare di Stabia
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Naples
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Marina di Nettuno

PROCIDA
Sailing to Procida, one can admire Naples, the hill of Posillipo, the island of Nisida, and the Gulf of Pozzuoli with Vesuvius clearly visible. Points of interest:
- Corricella
- Old Well Cove
The bay of Corricella reflects in the blue the colorful little houses that characterize the village of the same name. Here you can taste local specialties such as stuffed squid and lemon salad or sweets in the "Lingue di Bue" bakery for breakfast.
Among Procida's beaches, one of the most beautiful is undoubtedly the Pozzo Vecchio beach on the western side of the island. Also called the Spiaggia del Postino (Beach of the Postman), it is here that one of the most understood scenes of the famous film was filmed.

ISCHIA
In the Phlegrean archipelago we find green Ischia, which will captivate you with its rich natural heritage. Points of interest:
- Aragonese Castle
- Sorgeto Bay
- Maronti Beach
It welcomes characteristic towns and imposing architectural constructions, including the majestic Aragonese Castle. Don't miss breakfast with typical Ischia croissants at the historic Calise bar. Wellness lovers will not be able to give up an experience in the different thermal areas; tamong them stands out the bay of Sorgeto, a true open-air thermal park located in Panza, in the municipality of Forio. Its natural pools, close to the sea, give a pleasant alternation of fresh and salt waters. Other legendary places to visit the "Beach of the English," the "Lovers' rocks," the Gardens Poseidon and the Ship Stone.

CAPRI
It is the island of worldliness, known worldwide thanks to actors and directors who landed from all over the world during the "Dolce Vita" years.
Still an island full of charm and wealth. You can moor in Marina Grande by booking, or at anchor in Marina Piccola. Walking along the charming narrow streets smelling of jasmine and lemons, you will reach the famous Piazzetta and the terrace overlooking the "Faraglioni". We recommend the 'Scala fenicia' wine cellar where you can taste delicious wines and other delicacies while enjoying the breathtaking view of the sea. And then the tavern 'anima e core' fulcrum of Capri's movida. Capri is a unique experience the cliffs and views of the villages surrounding the island are unparalleled.
The Blue Grotto can be reached by boat and is accessed by boarding small boats that take tourists inside. It is a must-see tourist destination.

POSITANO
The magnificent vertical city of the Amalfi coast traversed by steep stairways and winding paths is of unforgettable beauty for those arriving from the sea. Points of interest:
- Great Beach
- Fornillo
What makes it a special place are the terraces, theand houses pastel-colored sheer on the rocky ridge, the alleys and stairways filled with boutiques and art ateliers, all imbued with a lively energy. Situated a few kilometers from Positano, the Emerald Grotto is an enchanting formation that has created a picular natural indoor pool with wonderful reflections in the water.

AMALFI
A boat cruise on the Amalfi Coast can only include the beautiful Amalfi where you can still feel the seafaring atmosphere of yesteryear. Points of interest:
- Emerald Cave
- Fjord of Furore
- Arsenal
Walking down Via Lorenzo D'Amalfi, the main street starting from the small square, you will find stores selling typical products and many restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties. You moor at the piers that line the historic center.
Sailing from Amalfi, one arrives at the Fiordo di Furore: a cleft in the rock, surrounded by wilderness that frames a small enchanting beach and the scene of the tormented love story between Roberto Rossellini and Anna Magnani

SORRENTO
Sorrento, the city of lemons, will captivate you with its many attractions and breathtaking views. Points of interest:
- Queen's Baths
- Historical center
Reaching it by sailboat is thrilling, both for the unique view from the sea and for the feeling of arriving at that little port full of memories and history, on which so many personalities have set their feet. Romance still lingers in the sumptuous palaces, magnificent marquetry stores and traditional Campanian trattorias.







