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Discover the wonders of the Amalfi Coast and the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida

A catamaran trip along the Amalfi Coast and its islands is an experience that combines breathtaking landscapes, the elegance of charming villages, and the allure of local traditions. Sailing aboard an Azmarine catamaran, you’ll have the opportunity to discover iconic destinations such as Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, Capri, Ischia, and Procida, stopping at some of the most exclusive and scenic ports, as well as anchoring in secret, tranquil bays.

South of the vibrant and captivating Naples, the enchanting and renowned Amalfi Coast – along with the three islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida, as well as picturesque inland gems like Positano, Sorrento, and Amalfi itself – has been one of the most beloved tourist destinations since Roman times. This stunning coastline, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, stretches for 50 kilometers along the southern shore of the Gulf of Naples and features charming towns, beaches, coves, and cliffs. It’s an ideal destination to explore during a sailing holiday.

Over the centuries, the legendary beauty of the Amalfi Coast has inspired artists, writers, and travelers from all over the world. And it’s easy to see why: the unique views, with villages perched on cliffs that stretch down to the sea, the scent of lemons filling the air during the summer, tourists flocking to the coast, and local festivals and traditions coming to life in the towns. This is the perfect time to set sail from the Marina d’Arechi for a captivating cruise in the heart of the Mediterranean.

The Amalfi Coast and its nearby islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida offer a perfect combination of natural beauty, history, culture, and cuisine. Each island and town has its own unique charm: Amalfi with its historical grandeur, Positano with its stunning views, Sorrento with its coastal elegance, Capri with its exclusivity, Ischia with its thermal waters, and Procida with its authenticity. Cruising between these islands on an Azmarine catamaran is the best way to explore these Mediterranean treasures, enjoying spectacular views and experiencing the tranquility that only the sea can offer.

Sailing along the Amalfi Coast aboard an Azmarine catamaran is a delightful experience, where the turquoise sea and breathtaking cliffs frame moments of pure beauty. As the catamaran glides through the clear waters, you can enjoy an aperitif with the freshest seafood and prosecco, while the scent of lemon groves mingles with the sea breeze. At sunset, dinner on board becomes a gourmet experience: typical dishes like spaghetti with clams, grilled fish, and local lemon delights, all paired with a glass of Fiano di Avellino or Greco di Tufo wine. The magic of the sea reflecting the lights of the coast, and the sound of waves gently caressing the hull, make every moment on board an unforgettable memory.

AMALFI

Amalfi is the beating heart of the Amalfi Coast, a historic town with deep medieval roots, once one of the most influential maritime republics. Today, the town captivates visitors with its narrow streets, the stunning Cathedral of Sant’Andrea, and a waterfront offering breathtaking views of the crystal-clear sea.

What to Do:

  • Cathedral of Sant’Andrea: The Duomo, with its beautiful Arab-Norman façade, is the main landmark of Amalfi. Inside, the shrine of Saint Andrew is a symbol of devotion and art. Don’t forget to visit the Cloister of Paradise, a peaceful oasis with frescoes and columns.
  • Paper Museum: Amalfi is famous for its tradition of handmade paper production. The museum showcases this ancient art and offers the opportunity to see the tools used throughout the centuries.
  • Stroll Through the Alleyways: The center of Amalfi is a maze of narrow streets that wind between local craft shops, fashion boutiques, and cafes overlooking the main square. Be sure to walk to Largo Duchi Piccolomini, a small square offering a spectacular view.

Recommended Restaurants:

  • Sensi (Michelin Star): A Michelin-starred restaurant offering gourmet dishes that blend modern culinary art with local tradition. The creative cuisine and high-quality ingredients combine to create an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Ristorante Lido Azzurro: Situated by the sea, this restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner at sunset, with a view that stretches across the Gulf of Amalfi. Fresh fish and traditional Mediterranean dishes are the menu’s highlights.
  • Da Gemma: A historic restaurant offering typical Amalfi dishes, with a selection of fresh seafood and homemade pasta prepared with local ingredients. The venue is elegant and welcoming, perfect for a special dinner.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

The Amalfi Harbor is the ideal spot to anchor. While it doesn’t have large facilities for yachts, it’s a great refuge for catamarans and offers a central location, making it easy to explore the town and nearby attractions. The water is crystal clear, and the panoramic view of Amalfi, with its houses cascading down the cliffs, is simply spectacular.

Costiera Amalfitana in catamarano

POSITANO

Positano is one of the most iconic destinations on the Amalfi Coast, renowned for its colorful houses that climb the mountainsides and its picturesque beaches. The town has a bohemian atmosphere that attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a perfect place for a romantic stroll or a luxurious stay.

What to Do:

  • Stroll Through the Streets of Positano: The narrow, steep streets of Positano are lined with fashion shops, local crafts, and art galleries. Don’t miss a walk along Spiaggia Grande, where you can enjoy a coffee on the terrace of one of the restaurants while taking in the panoramic views.
  • Santa Maria Assunta Church: Located in the main square, this church is famous for its colorful majolica dome and the Black Madonna image, which is a symbol of the town.
  • Hike the Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei): For hiking enthusiasts, the Path of the Gods is a spectacular trail that offers incredible views of the coastline. It winds through the Lattari Mountains and provides breathtaking panoramas of Positano, the sea, and the Sorrento Peninsula.

Recommended Restaurants:

  • La Sponda (Michelin Star): Located within Hotel Le Sirenuse, this Michelin-starred restaurant offers refined Mediterranean cuisine with an incredible view of Positano. The selection of local dishes and impeccable service make it a must-visit for anyone traveling to the coast.
  • Chez Black: A historic restaurant on Positano Beach, known for its seafood dishes and vibrant atmosphere. It’s perfect for an outdoor dinner with your feet in the sand and a view of the sea.
  • Ristorante Max: A cozy venue that combines gourmet cuisine with a relaxed setting. The menu changes with the seasons and offers fresh, creative dishes.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

The Positano Harbor is one of the most scenic places to anchor. Although it is small and often crowded, it offers a privileged location just a few steps from the main beach. The surrounding waters are calm and crystal-clear, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing stop. The breathtaking views of the town, with its houses cascading down the cliffs, add to the charm of this idyllic anchorage.

Capri in catamarano

SORRENTO

Sorrento is one of the most famous destinations on the Sorrento Peninsula, known for its breathtaking views, lush gardens, and lively Piazza Tasso. The town is also renowned for its lemon production and artisanal traditions, reflected in its ceramics shops and many culinary delights.

What to Do:

  • Piazza Tasso: The vibrant heart of Sorrento, a large square surrounded by outdoor cafes and shops. It’s the perfect place to start exploring the city and soak up the local atmosphere.
  • Marina Grande: Sorrento’s picturesque harbor, where you can enjoy a fresh seafood lunch by the sea. The area offers a charming, authentic vibe with colorful fishing boats and scenic views.
  • Hike the Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei): For those seeking a spectacular view of the Gulf of Naples, don’t miss a walk along this panoramic trail. It provides stunning views of the coast and a chance to immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty.

Recommended Restaurants:

  • Ristorante Il Buco (Michelin Star): An elegant restaurant offering refined and innovative cuisine with a focus on local flavors and fresh ingredients. The intimate setting and impeccable service make it a top dining experience in Sorrento.
  • Taverna Sorrentina: This restaurant serves traditional Campanian cuisine, with dishes featuring fresh fish and homemade pasta. The welcoming and traditional atmosphere adds to the authentic dining experience.
  • L’Antica Trattoria: A historic restaurant that specializes in classic Sorrentine dishes, with particular attention to local flavors and the quality of ingredients. It’s perfect for those looking to savor authentic regional specialties.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

Sorrento Harbor is one of the best bases for exploring the area, offering modern facilities and a range of services. The waters surrounding the harbor are ideal for secure anchorage, and the view of the town and the Gulf of Naples is priceless. You’ll be able to relax in tranquil surroundings while enjoying stunning vistas of the coastline and the nearby islands.

Sorrento in catamarano

CAPRI

Capri is the symbol of luxury and Mediterranean beauty. Just a few kilometers from Naples, it has long attracted visitors from around the world with its perfect mix of wild nature, millennia of history, and glamour. Capri has a timeless charm, with its cliffs towering over the sea, lush gardens, and the deep blue waters surrounding the island. It’s not only a destination for those seeking elegance, but also for nature lovers and trekkers, with its breathtaking views that stretch across the entire coastline.

What to Do:

  • The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra): One of the most iconic sites in Capri, the Blue Grotto is famous for the blue light that reflects on the water, creating a truly mesmerizing spectacle. Visitors can access the grotto by small rowboats, where the silence and magic of the place will leave you speechless.
  • Walk around the Faraglioni Rocks: The Faraglioni are three towering rock formations rising from the sea just off the coast of Capri. These cliffs have an irresistible charm, and a walk around them will offer spectacular views. You can also take a boat ride around the Faraglioni, which are one of the island’s most photographed landmarks.
  • Augustus Gardens (Giardini di Augusto) and Via Krupp: A visit to the Augustus Gardens will reward you with a unique panoramic view of Marina Piccola, the Faraglioni, and the entire island’s coastline. Nearby, don’t miss the famous Via Krupp, a steep scenic path that winds down to the sea, framed by breathtaking landscapes.

Recommended Restaurants:

  • Ristorante Il Riccio (Michelin Star): Located near the Blue Grotto, this Michelin-starred restaurant is one of Capri’s culinary gems, serving fresh seafood in an exclusive atmosphere. From here, you can also enjoy a spectacular view of the sea.
  • La Capannina: A beloved restaurant near the Piazzetta, famous for its traditional Caprese cuisine. La Capannina is known for its fresh fish dishes and its relaxed yet elegant ambiance.
  • Ristorante Aurora: With over 100 years of history, this restaurant is an institution on the island. The menu offers both local specialties and international dishes, but it is especially renowned for its pizza and fresh pasta.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

Capri offers several anchorage options, with Marina Grande being the main docking point for yachts and catamarans. The harbor is well-equipped with all services, but if you’re seeking a more tranquil experience, you can anchor off Marina Piccola, a charming bay offering a breathtaking view of the Faraglioni. The island is also perfect for anchoring in one of its more secluded coves, such as Cala del Rio or Cala Ventroso, where the crystal-clear waters and serenity allow you to fully enjoy the beauty of Capri.

Capri in catamarano

ISCHIA

Ischia, the largest island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its thermal waters, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant tourism offerings. With its mountains, lush gardens, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, Ischia is the perfect destination for those seeking a relaxing vacation, but also for adventure lovers, thanks to numerous opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities.

What to Do:

  • Negombo Thermal Park & Poseidon Gardens: Ischia is renowned for its natural hot springs, and visiting the Poseidon Gardens or the Negombo Thermal Park is an experience not to be missed. These thermal spas, with their thermal pools, saunas, and lush gardens, provide the ultimate relaxation and wellness experience.
  • Aragonese Castle: One of the island’s most iconic landmarks, Aragonese Castle is a medieval fortress located on an island connected to the rest of Ischia by a bridge. From here, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the sea and the other islands in the Gulf of Naples.
  • Hiking Mount Epomeo: Mount Epomeo is the highest point on the island, and a hike to its summit will reward you with panoramic views of the entire island and the surrounding sea. The hike is challenging, but the breathtaking views from the top are definitely worth the effort.

Recommended Restaurants:

  • Ristorante Il Focolare: Located in Forio, Il Focolare is a typical island restaurant where you can taste traditional Ischian dishes, such as fresh fish and the famous “coniglio all’ischitana” (Ischian rabbit). The atmosphere is familial and welcoming.
  • La Cantina del Mare: In Ischia Porto, this restaurant is famous for its seafood dishes and the use of fresh, local ingredients. The location, with a panoramic view of the sea, makes every meal a unique experience.
  • Ristorante Il Giardino Eden: Situated in Sant’Angelo, Il Giardino Eden offers excellent Mediterranean cuisine in a rustic and cozy setting. The restaurant is renowned for its fresh fish dishes and romantic atmosphere.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

Ischia has several marinas, with Marina di Ischia and Marina di Forio being the main docking points for yachts and catamarans. If you’re looking for a quieter experience, you can anchor in one of the island’s more secluded bays, such as Cala San Francesco or Cala degli Zoccoli, both of which are accessible only by boat and perfect for some peace and tranquility away from the crowds. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a livelier spot, Marina di Casamicciola is a great choice, as it is located near the thermal spas and offers a variety of restaurants and shops.

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PROCIDA

Procida is the smallest and most authentic of the islands in the Gulf of Naples, but this doesn’t make it any less charming. With its colorful houses overlooking the sea, tranquil beaches, and relaxed atmosphere, Procida is the perfect destination for those seeking an escape from the stress of everyday life and a true immersion in Mediterranean tradition. Far from the tourist crowds, this island is a true paradise where life moves at a slower pace.

What to Do:

  • Walk through the historic center of Procida: The heart of the island is characterized by narrow alleys, brightly painted houses, and an atmosphere that seems unchanged over time. Don’t miss a stroll through the characteristic neighborhoods of Marina Corricella, the picturesque fishermen’s port, and Terra Murata, the highest point on the island, offering a spectacular view of the sea.
  • Church of Santa Maria della Grazie and the Monastery of San Michele: Two iconic landmarks on the island, the Church of Santa Maria della Grazie is famous for its charming architecture, while the Monastery of San Michele is the perfect place to find some peace and tranquility.
  • Beaches and coves: Procida’s crystal-clear waters are ideal for a relaxing day. Among the most beautiful beaches is Chiaia, a sandy bay perfect for swimming, and Cala del Pozzo Vecchio, also known as “the beach from Il Postino” (the famous film shot on the island).

Recommended Restaurants:

  • La Corricella: Situated in the picturesque Marina Corricella, this restaurant offers traditional Campanian dishes, especially fresh fish. The location, right by the bay with outdoor seating, is perfect for enjoying lunch or dinner with a sea view.
  • Il Maestrale: Offering an incredible panoramic view, Il Maestrale is one of the most elegant restaurants on the island, specializing in Mediterranean cuisine and fresh fish. Known for its impeccable service and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a must-visit.
  • Ristorante A Figlia d’ ‘o Marenaro: Tradition and genuine flavor come together in this typical restaurant. Enjoy excellent fish and seafood dishes, accompanied by warm hospitality and a rustic setting that embodies the authentic spirit of the island.

Where to Anchor with the Catamaran:

Procida has a tourist port, but for a more exclusive experience, Marina di Procida is the ideal place to dock. If you prefer a more tranquil atmosphere, you can anchor in some of the island’s more secluded bays, such as Cala del Pozzo Vecchio or Cala degli Inglesi, where the crystal-clear waters and cliffs plunging into the sea create a perfect setting for a relaxing day. The island, more intimate and less touristy than Capri and Ischia, offers discreet hospitality and an atmosphere of authentic serenity.

Procida in catamarano
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