Yacht Charter Amalfi Coast

A yacht charter in Amalfi Coast, Italy opens the door to one of the most rewarding sailing grounds in the region. With 0 yachts available through YachtGet, you can compare vessels by size, style, and budget before choosing the perfect base for your holiday.

Amalfi Coast combines well-equipped marinas, straightforward provisioning, and quick access to sheltered bays. Whether you prefer a crewed Italy escape or a more independent itinerary, local waters offer calm mornings at anchor, lively waterfront evenings, and countless opportunities for swimming and exploration.

From Amalfi Coast you can shape a route that suits your group—short hops between islands, long lazy lunches on deck, or active days with snorkeling and water sports. Our brokers know the season patterns, marina logistics, and standout restaurants ashore, so you spend less time planning and more time enjoying the sea.

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Yacht Charter on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in the world — a 50-kilometre crescent of sheer cliffs, terraced lemon groves, and pastel-coloured villages cascading down to the Tyrrhenian Sea in the Gulf of Salerno, south of Naples. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, the coast is one of Italy's most visited destinations, and arriving by yacht — seeing the full scale of the mountains above the sea and the villages clinging to the cliff faces — is the finest way to appreciate its extraordinary beauty. The Amalfi Coast is a destination for all the senses: the sight of the cliffs at sunset, the scent of lemon blossom, the sound of church bells, the taste of freshly caught seafood and local limoncello.

Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello

The three most famous villages on the coast — Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello — each offer a distinct experience. Positano, with its steep alleys of boutiques and restaurants tumbling down to a small beach, is the most visually dramatic and the most photographed. Amalfi itself has a beautiful cathedral — the Duomo di Sant'Andrea — with a remarkable Arab-Norman facade and a cloister of exceptional tranquility. Ravello, perched high above the coast and accessible by road from Amalfi, has the most refined cultural atmosphere: its two great villas, Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone, have been visited by Richard Wagner, D.H. Lawrence, and Gore Vidal, among others, and the views from their gardens over the coast are unmatched.

Capri

The island of Capri, visible from almost every point on the Amalfi Coast and accessible by water taxi or ferry, is one of the Mediterranean's most enduringly glamorous destinations. The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) — a sea cave illuminated by an unearthly blue light created by sunlight refracting through an underwater opening — is one of Italy's most famous natural attractions. The gardens of Augustus, Villa Jovis (the cliff-top palace of the Emperor Tiberius), and the Marina Grande are all well worth visiting. The shopping in Capri Town, particularly for handmade sandals, ceramics, and perfumes, is among the finest in southern Italy. Anchoring off the Faraglioni rocks at sunset is one of the classic experiences of Amalfi Coast sailing.

Food and Local Produce

The Amalfi Coast produces some of the finest lemons in Italy — the sfusato amalfitano, larger and more fragrant than any other variety, is protected by a geographical indication and used to make the local limoncello, a digestive liqueur that has become famous worldwide. The cuisine of the coast — fresh pasta with local seafood, fried anchovies, buffalo mozzarella from the nearby Sele plain, and slow-cooked ragus — is simple, seasonal, and deeply rooted in the traditions of Campanian cooking. The local wines — Aglianico del Taburno, Greco di Tufo, and Fiano di Avellino — are among the most underrated in Italy.

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