REVIEW · AMALFI
Private Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast
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The Amalfi Coast is famous for its views, but this tour makes it feel like yours. You get a private boat experience with your own skipper, and you choose where you’ll swim and snorkel—no fighting for space, no rushing through “the list.”
I especially like the small touches on board: fresh fruit, drinks, towels, life jackets, and a friendly crew that keeps things easy. I also love the flexibility in where you explore, because different coastlines call for different moods—quiet coves one hour, a bigger viewpoint the next.
One consideration: the tour is weather-dependent, so if conditions aren’t good, plans can shift or you’ll need to change dates.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth getting excited about
- Why This Private Amalfi Boat Feels Like the Real Deal
- What You Get on Board With La Bellavita Charter
- How the Skipper’s Picks Work: Swimming, Snorkeling, and Grottos
- Where You’ll Meet and How Pickup Usually Works
- Price: What $962.34 Per Group Really Buys You
- What a Typical 2 to 7 Hours Looks Like
- Drinks and Food: Prosecco/Beer and Fruit, Not a Full Lunch
- Snorkeling Gear and What You Should Bring
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Not Love It)
- Simple Planning Tips That Make a Big Difference
- Should You Book This Private Amalfi Coast Boat Tour?
- FAQ
- How many people can join this private boat tour?
- Where does the tour take place?
- How long is the private boat tour?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What is included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Do you get snorkeling equipment?
- Is this a private tour?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key highlights worth getting excited about

- Private by default: only your group goes on the boat, up to 10 people
- Swim-and-snorkel focus: snorkeling gear plus time to hop into the water
- Pick-up options along the coast: Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano (depending on your plan)
- On-board comfort: towels, life jackets, and a stereo for your music
- Drinks included: fresh drinks plus Prosecco or beer, with fruit too
Why This Private Amalfi Boat Feels Like the Real Deal
If you’ve ever done Amalfi Coast sightseeing where you stare from the same viewpoint as 200 other people, you already know the problem. This is different because you stop doing “look at” and start doing “go in.”
With La Bellavita Charter, you’re not stuck on a rigid route. Your skipper helps you make smart choices based on wind, time, and what you want that day. Maybe you’re there for classic coast views. Or maybe you just want a few hours of slow cruising, Mediterranean swims, and a cold drink that doesn’t require a restaurant reservation.
The private-group setup is the big value driver. Up to 10 people means families, friend groups, and couples can share cost while still keeping it exclusive. And because the boat experience is the point, you’re spending money on time on the water—not on extra tours that just add stops.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Amalfi
What You Get on Board With La Bellavita Charter

This tour is built for comfort and ease. The included items are practical, not “just nice to have.”
Here’s what comes with your experience:
- Beach towels
- Life jacket
- Fresh drinks
- Prosecco and/or beer
- Fruit
- Stereo
- Skipper
- Fuel
Two things matter here. First, life jackets and towels remove the usual scramble. Second, fuel and a skipper being included helps justify the price: you’re paying for a real boat day, not just a ticket that turns into an add-on parade.
One more detail I liked from the human side: the crew tone is relaxed. In one account, Giovanni was called kind and knowledgeable, and the day turned into safe stops and real time in the sea. That’s exactly what you want—someone who’s comfortable running the boat and reading conditions, not someone rushing you through checkboxes.
How the Skipper’s Picks Work: Swimming, Snorkeling, and Grottos

The heart of this experience is that you can choose where to explore. The coast is constantly changing—small coves, cliffside access points, and caves that look better when you’re close enough to hear the waves.
You’ll have swimming and snorkeling time, and the tour provides snorkeling equipment. You should also know this: goggles and floaties are part of the experience, and there’s a chance you may want a snorkel piece that’s more personalized.
One guest noted that goggles and floaties were provided and that they needed to bring their own snorkel. The operator’s response clarifies that snorkeling can be provided on request. My practical advice: if snorkeling matters to you, plan to ask ahead. If you have your own snorkel gear, bring it anyway as a backup—easy solution, less stress.
What about the famous caves? Emerald Grotto and Blue Grotto entrances are not included. That doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on the grotto vibe, but it does mean you shouldn’t assume the paid grotto entry is part of your ticket. In practice, you should expect a day that can include swimming near grottos and cave-style stops, while any entrance fees (if you choose them) would be separate.
Where You’ll Meet and How Pickup Usually Works

This tour can be organized around multiple pier options. Depending on your plan, you may meet your skipper in Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano.
You should also expect port pickup based on where you want to start. That matters because Amalfi and Positano are both popular—and parking, traffic, and getting to the exact pier can eat your morning. If you’re choosing between options, pick the meeting point that’s simplest for your whole day, not the one that looks best on Google Maps.
A small tip: arrive with a little buffer. Even on a boat day, you want a calm start so your first hour isn’t spent double-checking pier locations.
Price: What $962.34 Per Group Really Buys You

The price is $962.34 per group for up to 10 people. That sounds steep until you compare it to the cost of booking “piecemeal” experiences on the Amalfi Coast.
Here’s the math that makes it click:
- If you fill the boat with 10 people, it works out to about $96 per person.
- If you’re only a couple or a small group, your per-person cost jumps—so it becomes more about the value of exclusivity than saving money.
Fuel and the skipper are included, which helps. You’re also not paying for a crowded group tour where half the time is spent waiting in lines or trying to get a photo without someone else’s elbow in the frame.
So if you’re deciding whether it’s worth it, use this test: would you pay for a private day that includes swimming, drinks, and flexible stops? If yes, the price makes sense. If you just want a quick coastline look from the water, there are cheaper shared options—but you’d give up the freedom that makes this tour special.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Amalfi
What a Typical 2 to 7 Hours Looks Like

Your experience time can run from 2 to 7 hours. That range is one of the smartest parts of the setup because Amalfi days aren’t all the same.
A 2-hour version is great if:
- you’re already on the coast and want a quick “sea break”
- you’re pairing it with another activity on land
- you don’t want your afternoon eaten by travel and check-in
A 5–7 hour version is best if:
- you want a slower pace with multiple swim breaks
- you care more about time in the water than ticking off viewpoints
- you’ll enjoy snacks and drinks without scheduling every moment
The reviews-driven pattern is clear: people love the relaxed rhythm—stopping safely where it makes sense and then having the freedom to enjoy the Mediterranean instead of sprinting. I’d plan your day so you don’t feel rushed. Amalfi is better when you move at boat speed.
Drinks and Food: Prosecco/Beer and Fruit, Not a Full Lunch

This is not a full meal tour. Lunch is not included, and fine wine or champagne aren’t included either.
Instead, you get:
- fresh drinks
- Prosecco/Beer
- fruit
That’s a good setup for a swim-focused day because it keeps things light. You’re not weighed down by a long sit-down lunch. You can snack, sip, and keep moving.
Practical advice: eat a real meal before you go if you’re the type who needs lunch to function. Then use the boat time for what it does best—rest, swim, and coast views—rather than trying to cram a full dining plan into the afternoon.
Snorkeling Gear and What You Should Bring

The boat experience includes snorkeling equipment, plus the basics like goggles and floaties. Life jackets are also included, so safety and comfort are handled.
Still, bring a backup mindset if you’re serious about snorkeling:
- If you prefer your own snorkel, bring it.
- If you’re fine using provided gear, plan to ask if you want a snorkel specifically.
Also, think about sun and sea comfort. Towels are included, which helps. But you’ll still want your own swim essentials like sunscreen and basic personal items. The coast sun adds up quickly, even when the water feels refreshing.
And yes, a lot of people enjoy music. There’s a stereo on board, so having your phone ready with a playlist can make the ride feel even more like a private celebration.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Not Love It)
This tour fits best if you want:
- privacy on the Amalfi Coast
- real time swimming and snorkeling
- flexible choices made by your skipper
- a stress-free day with drinks and fruit handled for you
It’s also ideal for groups up to 10 who share the cost. Couples often love it too, because you can plan a more “slow and scenic” day without distractions.
Who might reconsider? If you mainly want a walking itinerary, guided history, or museum-type experiences, this won’t replace that. This is an on-the-water day. It’s about being outside, in motion, and in the sea.
Simple Planning Tips That Make a Big Difference
Here are the small choices that help your day run smoothly:
- Pick the meeting point that’s easiest for your schedule. Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano can all work depending on the plan.
- Decide how much time you truly want on the water. 2 hours can be fun; 5–7 hours lets the day breathe.
- If snorkeling matters, ask about snorkel availability in advance. The operator indicates snorkeling can be provided on request.
- Plan your meal timing since lunch isn’t included.
These are the details that keep your day feeling relaxed instead of logistical.
Should You Book This Private Amalfi Coast Boat Tour?
I’d book it if you want an exclusive Amalfi Coast day where the main event is swimming, snorkeling, and custom stops. The value improves a lot if you can fill most of the group size, because fuel and the skipper are included and you’re getting a real private boat experience.
Book it with confidence if you:
- like the idea of choosing your own stops rather than following a strict route
- want drinks and fruit handled
- prefer time on water over rushing viewpoints on land
One last nudge: check the weather window. Since the experience needs good conditions, be ready for possible rescheduling if the sea doesn’t cooperate.
If you’re aiming for a day that feels calm, private, and genuinely Amalfi, this is the kind of tour that delivers.
FAQ
How many people can join this private boat tour?
The tour is priced per group and can accommodate up to 10 people.
Where does the tour take place?
It takes place on the Amalfi Coast, with the experience based around ports and meeting points such as Maiori, Amalfi, Praiano, or Positano.
How long is the private boat tour?
The duration is approximately 2 to 7 hours, depending on the tour you choose.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English.
What is included in the price?
Included items are beach towels, life jacket, fresh drinks, Prosecco/beer, fruit, stereo, skipper, and fuel.
What is not included?
Not included: a tourist guide, champagne, fine wines, Emerald Grotto entrance, Blue Grotto entrance, and lunch.
Do you get snorkeling equipment?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided, and goggles/floaties are available; snorkeling can be provided on request.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.





























