If you’re planning a visit to the Amalfi Coast and want to experience the nearby islands without the hassle of organizing transportation or tours yourself, a luxury boat tour to Ischia and Procida might just be the perfect option. This 8-hour adventure promises a blend of scenic cruising, cultural highlights, and delicious food, all delivered in comfort and style.
What caught our eye about this experience? First, the chance to see Aragonese Castle and Terra Murata up close, which are among the most iconic sights on Ischia and Procida. Second, the opportunity to relax on a luxury boat while enjoying the stunning coastlines and the mythological Li Galli islands.
That said, it’s not without a few considerations—this tour is not suitable for people prone to seasickness or those with mobility challenges, as it involves some walking and boat time. Also, the day can be quite packed, so if you prefer a more relaxed pace or want to linger longer at each stop, this might feel a bit rushed.
This tour is best suited for travelers who love scenery, culture, and good food, and who are comfortable on boats for several hours. It’s a solid choice if you’re after a memorable, all-in-one day experience on the water.
Key Points

- Scenic cruise experience with stunning coastal views and mythological islands.
- Visit to historic sites like Aragonese Castle and Terra Murata offers cultural insights.
- Includes a traditional Italian lunch, allowing you to taste local cuisine.
- Comfortable, private group setting ensures a more personalized experience.
- Not ideal for those with mobility issues or seasickness.
- Flexible cancellation policy, with full refunds available up to 24 hours before.
The Journey Begins: From Positano to the Islands

Starting outside the Cala Marinai Brasserie, the tour kicks off with a scenic boat ride along the Amalfi Coast. This area is just as beautiful from the water as it is on land, with dramatic cliffs and colorful houses lining the coast. The boat used is described as a “luxury” vessel, so you can expect a comfortable, well-maintained ride. We loved the way the boat’s deck provided unobstructed views—perfect for snapping photos or simply soaking in the scenery.
The cruise then takes you past the Li Galli Islands, the legendary home of sirens in Greek mythology. This part of the journey is especially captivating as the boat glides past rugged rock formations and secluded coves. The calm waters and clear skies make for a memorable sight, and many reviews highlight how peaceful and beautiful this stretch is.
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Discovering Ischia: History and Thermal Waters

Once you arrive in Ischia, the boat disembarks, and you’ll have the chance to explore some of the island’s main attractions. The Aragonese Castle is a focal point for many visitors. It’s an ancient fortress perched on a rocky islet connected to the main island by a bridge. You’ll love the chance to walk through history and enjoy views over the sea. Many travelers comment on how impressive the castle looks from both the water and on land.
Next, the tour likely includes a visit to the Sorgeto Bay, famous for its thermal waters. While the tour doesn’t specify exact activities at Sorgeto, many find the natural hot springs here a highlight, often relaxing after a day of sightseeing—though you should note that swimming options might depend on the weather and time constraints.
Sant’Angelo, a picturesque fishing village, is also part of the day. It’s known for its charming streets, small piazzas, and traditional eateries. If you’re after a taste of local life, this small village offers a relaxed atmosphere away from the busier tourist spots.
The Lunch Break: Tasting Local Flavors
One of the tour’s standout features is a delicious, typical Italian lunch. While the details aren’t specified, you can expect local dishes that showcase Ischia’s culinary heritage—think fresh seafood, pasta, and perhaps some regional wines. Many reviews praise the lunch as satisfying and authentic, making it a great chance to indulge in the island’s flavors.
Transition to Procida: Colorful Coves and Medieval Charm

After lunch, the boat departs for Procida, the smallest of the Gulf islands but bursting with character. This part of the tour is a scenic cruise, showcasing Procida’s inlets, bays, and caves. The colorful houses and quaint streets are famously photogenic, and many travelers find the island’s atmosphere more laid-back than Ischia.
One of the main highlights here is Terra Murata, a medieval village perched on a hill. Reaching the Abbey and wandering through narrow streets offers a glimpse into the island’s history and charm. The architecture, with its pastel colors and stone-paved alleys, makes for perfect photo opportunities.
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After exploring Procida, the boat spends around 2.5 hours cruising along the coast, giving you plenty of time to relax, enjoy the views, and perhaps catch a sunset if the timing aligns. The trip back to Positano typically arrives around evening time, with many guests mentioning how beautiful the sunset over the vertical city is from the water.
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Practical Details and Tips

- Departure Point: Meeting outside the Brasserie-Bar of Hotel Covo dei Saraceni, which is centrally located and easy to find.
- Duration: 8 hours, with flexibility depending on sea conditions and weather.
- Group Size: Private, so you enjoy a more personal experience.
- Language: Tours are offered in both English and Italian.
- Cancellation Policy: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which is pretty generous and adds some peace of mind.
What to Bring
- Passport or ID card for identification.
- Dress comfortably for warm weather, and consider bringing a hat, sunglasses, or sunscreen.
Considerations
- The tour isn’t recommended for those with mobility issues or who are prone to seasickness.
- During low season, departure times might shift, so check in advance.
- Expect some walking at sites like Aragonese Castle and Terra Murata.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Worth It?
If you love a mix of scenery, cultural sights, and good food, this day trip offers a well-rounded experience. The boat ride itself is a major plus—not only for comfort but for the chance to see the coast and islands from the water, which many say is the best way to appreciate their beauty.
The stops at Ischia and Procida bring a sense of history and local flavor that you wouldn’t get from just visiting on land. And with the convenience of a private group, the experience feels intimate and tailored to your pace.
However, keep in mind the tour’s intensity—if you prefer a slow, lingering exploration, you might find it a little rushed. Also, if you or your travel companions aren’t comfortable on boats, this could be less enjoyable.
This tour is best for adventurous travelers, culture lovers, and those craving a scenic, luxurious day out on the water. It’s a good way to see some of the best that the Gulf islands have to offer without the hassle of organizing multiple transports yourself.
Ischia & Procida Island on a luxury boat
FAQs

How long does the boat tour last?
The tour lasts about 8 hours, including time for stops and cruising.
Where do we meet for the tour?
You meet outside the Brasserie-Bar of Hotel Covo dei Saraceni, at Via Regina Giovanna 5 in Positano.
Is there a lunch included?
Yes, a typical Italian lunch is part of the itinerary, showcasing local flavors and dishes.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The data doesn’t specify, but given the boat travel and walking involved, it might be more suitable for older children or teenagers.
What sights will we see in Ischia?
You will see the Aragonese Castle, Sorgeto Bay, and Sant’Angelo.
What about Procida?
Highlights include its colorful houses, bays, caves, and the medieval village of Terra Murata.
Is this tour flexible in case of bad weather?
Yes, if weather conditions prevent the tour from running, a full refund is offered, or a reschedule may be arranged.
In the end, if you’re after a day that combines stunning views, cultural exploration, and a touch of luxury, this boat tour hits most marks. It’s a great way to make the most of a trip to the Amalfi Coast area and see some of Italy’s most charming islands in style.
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