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Discover the Amalfi Coast

Sailing Itineraries

31/10/2024 10 Min reading time

Day 1: Salerno

Begin your sailing route on the Italian town.

View of Salerno from the water

Day 2: Salerno - Sorrento

On the second day, head to Sorrento. On the way, you will come across hidden coves and high cliffs that you can explore. Sorrento offers a great view with breathtaking cliffs, romantic restaurants, and hotels. Stroll through the town and enjoy the scent of fresh Gnocchi alla Sorrentina and chilled Limoncello. While in Sorrento, be sure to visit Ristorante Bagni Delfino, which offers stunning sea views as well as fantastic seafood and Italian dishes.

Day 3: Sorrento - Procida

Your next stop is Naples. This hidden gem is surrounded by lemon groves and houses painted in pastel pink, yellow, and blue. Admire the fishermen docking at the 17th-century Marina Corricella, the oldest fishing village on the island. If you're in the mood for a beach visit, Procida offers many options: the most beautiful beaches are Chiaiolella, Chiaia, and Pozzo Vecchio. Here you can enjoy the sun and the crystal-clear water.

Procida

Day 4: Procida - Ischia

Next, you reach the largest volcanic island in the area. Welcome to the "Island of Eternal Youth," named for its rich hot springs, thermal baths, and mud baths. A perfect opportunity to completely relax at the halfway point of your journey.

Day 5: Ischia - Capri

Capri is a stop you should not miss on this sailing route along the Amalfi Coast. The island is well-known for its stunning cliffs, chic boutiques, elegant hotels, and turquoise waters. In Capri, you will find emerald grottos, rocky coves, upscale hotels, and designer stores like Gucci, Valentino, and Fendi, as well as exclusive local multi-brand boutiques. It truly has everything!

Day 6: Capri - Amalfi

View of the town of Amalfi

On the sixth day, head back to the mainland, to the famous town of Amalfi. It is the heart of the entire region, where you can visit bustling markets, medieval cathedrals, cozy restaurants, and shops. The town is also known for its handmade ceramics, which you can buy in the form of ceramic pieces, jewelry, and other handcrafted products.

Day 7: Amalfi - Salerno

On the last day, return to Salerno. Now that your journey is coming to an end, you can explore Salerno in more detail and completely relax and enjoy the end of your trip. We can recommend visiting some fantastic restaurants, such as Porca Vacca, La Posteria, and Botteghelle 65. Here you will find a wide selection of Mediterranean dishes and seafood. All these restaurants also have outdoor seating, so you can fully enjoy the Italian flair one last time before heading home.

 

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