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Explore a truly historic coastline, from Sorrento and Positano to Capri, Ischia and Ponza - visiting nature reserves, sampling mouth-watering Mediterranean cuisine and experiencing the living history of ancient civilizations.

From Naples Bay, discover the Amalfi coast and the stunning islands of Procida, Ischia and Capri. Set sail to “la dolce vita” and the charming colorful villages and enjoy Italian cuisine.

Amalfi Coast Cabin Charter

  • Overview
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    Available on board

    Important please note: the itinerary may be changed due to technical and weather conditions

    • Accommodation in air conditioned standard double cabin with private bathroom
    • Full board (breakfast, lunch, diner)
    • Drinks at meals (table wine and water), local aperitifs
    • Service of the crew : 2 persons (captain, steward/cook)
    • 2 sets of linen,towels and beach towels per person/week
    • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
    • Insurance for the yacht and the passengers
    • Water sports on board : snorkelling equipment, sea kayak

    Bedding, towels (beach towel included),
    Snorkeling gear (fins, masks, tubas), Kayak

    Important

    Moorings and marina fees which are due on spot upon arrival payable in cash

  • Route

    Route

    2023 Dates: 29 Apr - 23 Sep 

     DAY 1 - SATURDAY — Pozzuoli

    After the check-in on board at the base in Pozzuoli (18:00 / 06:00 pm), we will sail for just 6nm arriving in Corricella bay in Procida. The bay is famous for its village with tightly packed houses built on top of each other in a myriad of different colors. The village is known to be a cheerful place, and offers a breathtaking view, especially when the sun is shining on the colored houses.
    It is car-free and it’s possible to enjoy an aperitif, dinner or walk to the main village using just stairways and snaking passages to Terra Murata or Casale Vascello. Dinner on board and night at the anchor in the bay.

     DAY 2 – SUNDAY – Ischia

    After a dip in the sea and a typical traditional breakfast (lingue al limone), we head to Ischia, the largest island in the bay of Naples and a popular coastal destination. We will pass close to Vivara, which is connected to Procida by a bridge. This island is home to a nature reserve with rare plants, rabbits and birds. After sailing 8nm, we will arrive in Sant’Angelo bay and Maronti beach. Certainly, the bay is amazing but don’t miss visiting its small, fashionable village or Le Fumarole beach, which can be easily accessed using a small path from the heart of this village.
    Around 16:00 / 04:00 pm the catamaran will move in a bay close to Ischia Ponte (4nm from Sant’Angelo). Ischia Ponte is famous for its medieval castle that overlooks the bay below (Castello Aragonese). A boat dinner under the castle and a walk among the shops in Ischia Ponte will be an unforgettable experience.

     DAY 3 – MONDAY – Capri

    In the morning, we set sail for 19 nm from Ischia to Capri. Get to know the island’s Faraglioni rocks, visit the Blue Grotto and watch the amazing color of the water as the sunlight hits the caves. Take a tour of the island, passing close the famous Faro and stop to enjoy the ambience at Marina Piccola.
    Don’t worry, we won’t forget Capri. We will land on the most famous concrete pier in the world to visit Capri village and its narrow streets full of shops, La Piazzetta, Via Tragara, Via Camerelle etc. Every day, famous people from all over the world land on this pier with their mega yachts.

     DAY 4 – TUESDAY – Positano

    Passing through the Faraglioni Rocks, we will head towards Amalfi coast where high mountains, with particular colours, overlook the bays of Nerano, Positano and Amalfi. After a sail of 8.5nm, you will swim in the deep water of Li Galli.

    The Li Galli islands are three rocky, remote islands (Gallo Lungo, Castelluccio and Rotonda) located a few miles from the beach of Positano and mirrored in the clear sea facing the pearl of the Amalfi coast. According to legend, the islands were inhabited by the mermaids who seduced sailors with their melodious voice, making them lose control of their ships so they crashed on the rocks (a mythological tale highlighting the dangers of navigation). The last inhabitants of these isles were the choregrapher Leonide Massine (who built a wonderful villa on the ruins of an ancient Roman villa decorated by the architect Le Corbusier) and the ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev.

    After a short sail to Positano, 4.5nm, we will stop to see the undisputed beauty of the landscape which has contributed to make Positano and the Amalfi Coast famous worldwide. In Positano don’t forget to buy the fresh linen dresses, leather sandals, colorful ceramics and Limoncello.

     DAY 5 – WEDNESDAY – Amalfi

     After breakfast we will head to Amalfi (6nm from Positano), passing close to Praiano and Cona dei Marini. We’ll make a short stop visiting the amazing Furore Fijord, a deep rift into the rock at the mouth of a steep valley that falls into the sea, which retains a small beach with a tiny and a picturesque fishing village. Here among the charming 'monazzeni' began the stormy relationship between Roberto Rossellini and actress Anna Magnani also known as 'Nannarella' during the filming of 'L'Amore'. The houses are inhabited and have been transformed into an interesting Eco-museum.

    The fjord is overridden by a bridge suspended at 30 meters high, along which runs the main coast road. Here, on the first Sunday in July, a high diving championship takes place. Just behind Capo Conca we’ll be in Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the four Italian republics. It is full of history, rich of amazing and ancient buildings and museums. The Cathedral of St. Andrew in Piazza Duomo, the Basilica del Crocifisso, the ancient arsenal of the Maritime Republic and the paper museum are just some of the wonders of Amalfi.

     DAY 6 – THURSDAY – Sorrento

    In the morning we suggest taking a bus from Amalfi to Ravello. Perched on a rocky outcrop, at 365 meters high, Ravello is set right in the middle of the Amalfi coast and overlooks the whole Gulf of Salerno. It is one of the most popular destinations of the Divine coast, due to the irresistible fascination and fame that made it famous in the world. It has a perfect combination of art and music that deserves its UNESCO cultural acknowledgement and recognition as a city of music. Villa Ruffolo, Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rondinaia and the famous Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium will enchant you.

    In the early afternoon, the catamaran will head to Sorrento, leaving the Amalfi coast and entering the Sorrento coast. It’s 18nm from Amalfi to Sorrento, where you can admire fantastic landscape and swim in beautiful bays (Nerano bay or Marina di Puolo). Night in Sorrento bay and a visit to the village at night.

     DAY 7 – FRIDAY – Pozzuoli

    At the mooring you can take a last swim in Sorrento bay or walk through the town.
    In the early afternoon, we head back to Pozzuoli passing along Naples coast and admiring the city of Naples by the sea with its Castel dell’Ovo, Posillipo hill and Nisida island. Night in Pozzuoli Marina.

     DAY 8 - SATURDAY

    Disembarkation at 09.00 am
    N.B.: Itinerary subject to change due to meteorological or/and technical conditions

  • Accommodation

    Bali 5.4

    The Bali 5.4 Open Space is the largest catamaran in the Bali Catana range at 54ft and is the ultimate in entertaining. It’s just perfect for crewed charters where you can relax on a comfortable, spacious yacht with friends and family, while being looked after by our professional crew.

    Catamarans are popular for their generous liveable space and Bali has designed a hard-working interior that is seamless between relaxing, dining, sunbathing and lounging on board. It boasts an impressive 130 sq m of living space, so you will never feel cramped.

    The Bali 5.4 has quickly caught the eye of many for its tilting and pivoting door and sliding windows that create one huge, usable space, hence the name “Open Space”. If you’re looking for a yacht where you can blend the outdoors with the indoors, bringing nature as close as possible, then the Bali 5.4 is for you. 

    There is plenty of room to spread out and unwind with generous cabins, a spacious flybridge and well-designed fore and aft decks. You will easily be able to spend a week or more aboard the Bali 5.4 and fall in love with its clever design (just take a look at the storage!), craftsmanship and attention to detail.

    Our fleet of Bali 5.4 yacht can sleep between 8 to 12 guests with queen-sized staterooms and plenty of storage space. Queen cabins have their own private bathroom with shower, wash basin and toilet. 

    The cabins are filled with light and ventilation from generous windows or hatches. The cabins are roomy, comfortable and easy to move around, plus some have direct access to the deck.

    In the interior’s saloon cockpit, the tilting door means the saloon is filled with light. The seating areas are generous and you won’t be fighting for a place to sit down. 

    You can also relax on the aft platform lounge area, which blends sympathetically with the interior thanks to the Bali 5.4’s famous tilting door. The door’s design allows the breeze to waft through the yacht, cooling you on those hot days.

  • Prices

    Prices

    Prices: From £1055 per person, based on 2 people sharing a double cabin
     

    Included

    • Accommodation in air conditioned standard double with private bathroom
    • Full board (breakfast, lunch, diner)
    • Drinks at meals (table wine and water), local aperitifs
    • Service of the crew : 2 persons (captain, steward/cook)
    • 2 sets of linen, towels and beach towels per person/week
    • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
    • Insurance for the yacht and the passengers
    • Water sports on board : snorkelling equipment, sea kayak

    Crew is in charge of cleaning common parts only
    In case of dietary requirement (allergies, intolerances, special diet), we serve adapted menus but not specific menus. Such requirement must be communicated at least 2 weeks prior to charter.

    Passengers are not allowed to bring their own beverages onboard

    • Airfares
    • Transfers
    • Extra beverages, soft and alcoholic drinks that are not included in the full board.
    • Destination fee (mandatory) : payable in advance

"Our sailing holiday from Portisco was a great success. The Dufour 412 is the best yacht I have ever sailed and Boomerang are the best fleet I have ever chartered with. "

Sardinia June 2018 - I.J.

Sailing Qualifications

To skipper a bareboat charter or flotilla yacht, you need to hold a practical sailing certificate equivalent to RYA Day Skipper Practical qualification or RYA International Certificate of Competence (ICC). For charters in Greece, you must now have the ICC certificate. You must also be assisted by at least one competent crew member over the age of 18.

The port authorities in Greece are now insisting on one of the following practical certificates: RYA ICC (International Certificate of Competence), RYA Coastal, RYA Yachtmaster, ASA IPC (International Proficiency Certificate) or the IYT (International Yacht Training) Passport. If you hold an RYA Day Skipper or ASA104 it will no longer be accepted and you need to obtain either an ICC or IPC from the corresponding issuing body (RYA or ASA). If your RYA Coastal/Yachtmaster or ASA105/106 certificate is more than 12 years old and does not have a photo ID, then we would also strongly advise applying for an ICC or IPC. If you are a member of the RYA or ASA, you may qualify for a discount or free certificate, otherwise, you will have to pay. The approximate cost is £50. Please use this link - RYA application for the ICC or ASA application for the IPC.

For charters in Croatia, Malta and the Canaries, at least one member of the crew or the skipper will also need a VHF licence.

RYA qualifications can be obtained by RYA sailing schools in the UK or alternatively choose from one of our overseas centres in Gibraltar, Greece or Turkey.

For Seychelles, the local authorities require an ICC for the skipper of a bareboat or flotilla yacht charter.

For Caribbean and Tropical charters, formal qualifications are not compulsory, however, you should be Day Skipper standard and be assisted by at least one competent crew. A brief sailing resume should be provided to outline your experience.

If you don't hold the relevant qualifications then why not add a skipper?

Sailing Levels

Level 1

Winds force 2-3 (4-11 Knots)combined with generally shorter distances. Good for beginner or intermediate sailors. Line-of-sight navigation but basic knowledge of charts and ability to plot your position required.

Level 2

Winds force 3-5 (7-21 Knots) with approximately 15-20nm per day. Intermediate experience required. Predominately line of sight navigation but an understanding of how to sail in open water.

Level 3

Winds force 4-6 (11-27 Knots) with mileage of approximately 20nm+ per day. Ideal for experienced skippers looking to venture out to new destinations. Day skipper standard but with experienced crew would be recommended.