
Italy · Campania
Positano, Capri and the vertical villages of Italy's most beautiful coastline.
Overview
A UNESCO masterpiece tumbling straight into the sea. From Salerno you sail to Positano — peach-coloured houses clinging to the rock — then Amalfi with its Arab-Norman cathedral, Ravello for the gardens of Villa Cimbrone, and finally Capri with its Faraglioni and Blue Grotto. Turquoise water, limoncello, buffalo mozzarella and the scent of orange blossom.
Where to dine
The finest raw seafood on the coast — sea urchin, prawns, anchovies. Booking essential.
Since 1959, classic Campanian cooking in the old town. One Michelin star.
Reachable only by sea — arrive by tender. Grilled mozzarella on a lemon leaf.
Two Michelin stars; the spaghetti alla Nerano with zucchini is legendary.
Traditional Caprese cooking on a panoramic terrace above the Faraglioni.
What to do
Enter by rowing boat — go early morning to beat the ferry queues.
Gardens suspended 350m above the sea. Home of the summer music festival.
Trek from Bomerano to Positano — 7km of clifftop trail, around three hours.
A sea-only cove between Sorrento and Capri — ideal for snorkelling and anchoring.
Visit an artisan producer working with the local sfusato lemon.
Plan your voyage
Tell us your dates and party, and we’ll match the right yacht and crew to this coastline.