Naples and Amalfi Coast One Week Itinerary Sailing the Amalfi Coast
Anchors represent Ports of Interest. Logo for our Bases. Click on yachts for distances.
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From |
To |
Nautical Miles |
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Salerno |
Amalfi |
6nm |
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Amalfi |
Capri |
16nm |
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Capri |
Ischia |
20nm |
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Ischia |
Ventotene |
20nm |
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Ventotene |
Procida |
20nm |
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Procida |
Salerno |
40nm |
Salerno
Salerno is the main town in the Costiera Amalfitana (the "Amalfi Coast on the Tyrrhenian, which includes the famous towns of Amalfi, Positano, and others) and is mostly known for its Schola Medica Salernitana (the first University of Medicine in the world).Salerno is located at the geographical centre of a triangle creatively nicknamed ‘Tourist Triangle of the 3P’ (namely a triangle with the corners in Pompei, Paestum and Positano). What this means however is that Salerno has plenty of sights and sounds for you to see and hear!
Amalfi
Breathtaking views, history, traditions, and modern comforts, are all represented in Amalfian life today, giving its visitors the chance to spend a relaxing, and exciting holiday at the same time. Amalfi origin dates back to the first century A.C. when the Roman aristocracy built luxurious villas in this area.Today, Amalfi still maintains its fishing traditions, and has a number of fully functional, traditional, fishing boats. Amalfitans are also very proud of one of their most famous mariners, Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the compass. With its views, culture, food, and much more, Amalfi is surely able to surprise you!
Capri
Just off the coast of Naples and Salerno, between Cape Miseno and Amalfi, a great rock soars like a dream lost in the cobalt blue sea that surrounds it. This Mediterranean jewel yearned for and exalted in some of the world’s most famous lyric poetry, is the island of Capri. The intoxicating fragrance of flowers, delicate splashes of colour, recollections of a millennial past and a peaceful charm, shattered only by the shrill cry of seagulls, are just some of the magical qualities of this mythical island.Ischia
Ischia is the largest island with its 47 square kilometres, the biggest island in the Gulf of Naples, Ischia is one of the most famous seaside and tourist centres of Italy in the world. Today, the island of Ischia is a well-known tourist centre for different reason: for its unequalled natural beauty, for its all-year-round mild climate, for its thermal water and so on.Ventotene
A Roman built harbour with weathered buildings overlooking the water greets you on arrival in Ventotene, it's a charming little port town steeped in history. Visible from Ventotene is the prison on Santa Stefano, also Emperor Augustus banished his daughter, Julia the Elder, for her continued adultery in 2BC to Ventotene.Today in Ventotene you’ll find quirky architecture, with two stairways leading to one hall and covered roads amongst faded colourful buildings. There is something new around every corner.
Procida
Of the islands embellishing the gulf of Naples, Procida, an isle about four square kilometres large, is the one which has best succeeded in preserving its original, genuine beauty, unpolluted nature and simplicity of life, together with its century-old traditions.- Make an Enquiry
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