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Amalfi catamaran charter
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Amalfi
About Amalfi

Amalfi, in the broker’s words.

The Amalfi Coast and Bay of Naples deliver the most photographed catamaran week in Italy. Distances are short — Naples to Capri sits around 18 nautical miles, Capri to Positano another 14 — so most days you sail two to three hours and the rest of the day belongs to swimming, lunch ashore, and the slow walk through cliffside villages.

Below you'll find five route variations, each one designed around a different starting point. Salerno is the southern entry point closest to the Amalfi towns. Sorrento works for guests combining a hotel stay before the charter. The Genoa and Lavagna routes belong to the northern Italian Riviera and connect Liguria with the Tuscan Archipelago for longer two-week itineraries.

A catamaran is the practical choice on the Amalfi side. Most towns — Positano, Praiano, Conca dei Marini — have no marina, and you live at anchor or on managed mooring fields with the cliffs above you. The wide cockpit turns long lunch stops into a beach club; the shallow draft lets you tuck behind the Faraglioni at Capri or anchor closer to the white-sand cove at Marina del Cantone than any keelboat could. Pick the route that matches your dates and group size — our Italian charter team handles permits, mooring reservations, and provisioning so you step on board to a stocked galley and a planned week.

Plan your week

Like one of these routes? We’ll tailor it.

Send your dates, departure base and crew size. A broker replies with a route built around your group and matching catamarans — usually within the same business day.