Day 1 - SATURDAY: POZZUOLI / CORRICELLA (PROCIDA) (Sailing time: 1.5H)
After boarding at our base in Pozzuoli at 6:00 PM, we set sail for a short 6-nautical-mile journey to Corricella Bay in Procida. This bay is renowned for its picturesque village, where houses are stacked upon each other in a vibrant mosaic of colors. The lively atmosphere and breathtaking views, especially when sunlight bathes the buildings, make it a truly magical place.
Corricella is a pedestrian-only village, accessible solely by stairs and winding alleys. You can enjoy an aperitif, dine ashore, or take a stroll to the historic Terra Murata or Casale Vascello. We will spend the night at anchor in the bay.
Day 2 - SUNDAY: PROCIDA / SANT'ANGELO (ISCHIA) (Sailing time: 1.2H) / CASTELLO ARAGONESE (Sailing time: 50 min)
Start the day with a refreshing swim and a traditional Procidan breakfast featuring "lingue al limone." Then, we head toward Ischia, the largest island in the Bay of Naples, passing through Vivara, a small islet linked to Procida by a bridge and home to a nature reserve rich in rare plants and wildlife.
After sailing 8 nautical miles, we arrive at Sant'Angelo Bay and Maronti Beach. The bay is stunning, and a visit to the chic village or the unique Le Fumarole Beach—accessible via a short path—is highly recommended.
Around 4:00 PM, we continue to a bay near Ischia Ponte, just 4 nautical miles from Sant'Angelo. Here, you'll find the impressive medieval Castello Aragonese, which towers over the bay. A delightful dinner on board beneath the castle, followed by an evening stroll through the charming streets of Ischia Ponte, will create unforgettable memories.
Day 3 - MONDAY: ISCHIA / CAPRI (Sailing time: 3H)
In the morning, we embark on a 19-nautical-mile journey from Ischia to the legendary island of Capri. Marvel at the Faraglioni rock formations, explore the Blue Grotto, and witness the mesmerizing play of light on the water inside the sea caves.
Take a tour around the island, passing by the iconic lighthouse at Punta Carena, before stopping at Marina Piccola to soak in the atmosphere. Once on land, explore Capri's elegant village with its charming narrow streets, high-end boutiques, and famous spots such as La Piazzetta, Via Tragara, and Via Camerelle. The island is a favorite destination for celebrities who arrive daily aboard their luxurious yachts.
Day 4 - TUESDAY: CAPRI / POSITANO (Sailing time: 1H)
We sail through the majestic Faraglioni Rocks toward the Amalfi Coast, where towering cliffs and spectacular landscapes define the stunning coastline of Nerano, Positano, and Amalfi.
After an 8.5-nautical-mile sail, we reach Li Galli, a group of three small islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio, and Rotonda) located just off Positano's shores. According to ancient myths, these islets were home to sirens who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices.
Over the centuries, these islands have been a retreat for notable figures, including choreographer Leonide Massine, who built a villa on ancient Roman ruins, later restored by architect Le Corbusier, and ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev.
A short 4.5-nautical-mile sail brings us to Positano, a picture-perfect coastal town famous worldwide. Here, you can explore its boutiques for "Positano fashion" linen dresses, handcrafted leather sandals, vibrant ceramics, and, of course, the region's signature Limoncello.
Day 5 - WEDNESDAY: POSITANO / AMALFI (Sailing time: 1H)
After breakfast, we set sail toward Amalfi, 6 nautical miles away, passing by Praiano and Conca dei Marini. Along the way, we make a stop at the breathtaking Furore Fjord, a deep inlet surrounded by dramatic cliffs. This picturesque spot, with its tiny beach and colorful fishermen's houses, was the backdrop for the famous love affair between director Roberto Rossellini and actress Anna Magnani during the filming of L'Amore.
Today, the fjord is home to an eco-museum, and a 30-meter-high bridge spans across it. Every July, it hosts an exciting high-diving championship.
Continuing along the coast, we reach Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Italy's historic maritime republics. The town is rich in history, featuring landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Andrew, the Basilica del Crocifisso, the ancient shipyard, and the Paper Museum.
Day 6 - THURSDAY: AMALFI / SORRENTO (Sailing time: 3H)
In the morning, we suggest taking a bus to Ravello, a stunning village perched 365 meters above sea level. Overlooking the Gulf of Salerno, Ravello is one of the most enchanting destinations on the Amalfi Coast, famed for its artistic heritage and musical events. Recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage site, it has earned the nickname "City of Music."
Here, you can visit the iconic Villa Rufolo, Villa Cimbrone, and Villa Rondinaia, as well as the modern Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium.
In the afternoon, the catamaran departs Amalfi for Sorrento, transitioning from the Amalfi Coast to the Sorrento Peninsula. The 18-nautical-mile journey offers spectacular scenery, with opportunities to swim in the crystal-clear waters of Nerano Bay or Marina di Puolo.
We will spend the night anchored in Sorrento Bay, allowing time to explore the town's lively atmosphere after sunset.
Day 7 - FRIDAY: SORRENTO / POZZUOLI (Sailing time: 2.5H)
Start the day with a refreshing swim in Sorrento Bay or a leisurely stroll through the charming town. In the early afternoon, we set sail back toward Pozzuoli, passing along the Naples coastline.
Along the way, admire the city's waterfront landmarks, including Castel dell'Ovo, the scenic Posillipo Hill, and the island of Nisida. We will spend the final night moored in Pozzuoli Marina.
Day 8 - SATURDAY: POZZUOLI
Disembarkation takes place at 9:00 AM.
Note: The itinerary may be subject to changes based on weather conditions.
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