On the Amalfi Coast, where sheer limestone walls plunge into a blue Mediterranean, the Tour di Gruppo - Costiera d'Amalfi offers seven hours of buoyant company and coastal discovery. This 7-hour group boat trip departs from Amalfi, Campania, Italy, and runs along the dramatic southern shore between pastel cliffside towns, hidden grottos, and pebbled coves. Punto di partenza selezionabile, sarete poi contattati per ricevere tutti i dettagli per il pick up. On board a single vessel for up to twelve guests, the rhythm of the day is relaxed and social: local crew steer between sea caves and swim stops, time is spent anchoring in clear bays, and conversations often start with a shared lemon soda and end in laughter. Key features include towering limestone cliffs, narrow sea caves carved by millennia of wave action, secluded coves with glassy water perfect for snorkeling, and terraces of citrus trees that drop down to the road above. Look for distinctive coastal flora such as wild rosemary and fennel growing from crevices in the rock, and keep an eye out for shoals of anchovies and the occasional seabird wheeling along the cliff faces. The trip is as much about place as company: the Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its coastal settlements and historic maritime role. Small-scale itineraries like this one let you pull close to grotto mouths and slip into coves inaccessible to larger ferries. Practical notes are clear: there are no hidden fees - Niente costi nascosti. Quello che vedi è quello che hai e quello che hai è già straordinario-and group logistics mean you'll meet fellow travelers without the premium price of private charters. This boat tour is ideal for visitors who want an active day of swimming, sighting, and simple pleasures rather than a rigid schedule. Expect frequent stops for short swims, photo ops on the bow, and time for soaking up coastal panoramas of Amalfi's tiered houses and the dramatic headlands. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, firm deck shoes, and a light windlayer for the open-water sections. Guides speak English and manage safety for mixed-ability groups, so families and fit beginners will find this accessible. Whether you're after the camaraderie of a small group, the joy of exploring sea caves and quiet coves, or the uncomplicated thrill of cutting across the blue between towns, this seven-hour tour delivers a hands-on, authentic slice of the Amalfi Coast from the most immediate vantage there is: the water. Small group sizes mean local crews can point out micro-features: seaweed beds that feed juvenile fish, old mule tracks visible from the water, and abandoned watchtowers along the rim-features that reveal the coast's layered maritime history and make each stop feel like a discovery.