Imagine cruising along Italy’s iconic Amalfi Coast just as the sun begins to dip below the horizon. That’s what this Positano Sunset Cruise promises — a scenic, intimate experience designed to make you feel like you’re part of something special. Whether you’re celebrating a romantic getaway or just want to see Italy from a different vantage point, this tour offers a peaceful, picture-perfect way to end your day.
What we really like about this cruise is its small-group vibe — only 12 people max, which means plenty of space to relax and take in the views without feeling crowded. Plus, the chance to stop for a swim at dusk with towels and changing facilities provided really adds a personal touch. The Prosecco and snacks on board aren’t just a nice touch; they help set a festive, leisurely tone as you soak in the sunset.
However, a couple of things to consider: the tour’s duration is about two hours, which is perfect for a quick taste of the coast but might leave those wanting more wanting a longer experience. Also, since the trip’s timing is dependent on weather conditions, bad weather could impact your plans. Still, if you’re looking for a peaceful, visually stunning way to cap off a day on the Amalfi Coast, this cruise hits the mark.
This experience is best suited for travelers who love breathtaking views, relaxed atmospheres, and want a personalized, less touristy way to enjoy the coast’s beauty. It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with someone special and want to add a touch of romance to your Italy trip.
Key Points

- Intimate experience with a maximum of 12 travelers ensures comfort and space.
- Beautiful sunset views along the Amalfi Coast create fantastic photo opportunities.
- Stops for swimming with towels and changing cabins make it more than just a sightseeing cruise.
- Prosecco and snacks provide a casual, enjoyable onboard aperitif.
- Stops at noteworthy locations like Praiano, the Furore Fjord, and Marina di Praia offer varied scenery.
- Flexible cancellation policy with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
A detailed look at the Positano Sunset Cruise

If you’re visiting the Amalfi Coast and craving a way to enjoy both the scenery and a relaxed atmosphere, this sunset minicruise offers a lot of what many travelers love. It’s one of those experiences that quietly impresses — not with grandiose themes, but with genuine, beautiful moments on the water.
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What’s Included and How it Works
Starting at 6:00 pm from Piazza dei Mulini in Positano, the cruise kicks off in the early evening, letting you catch the coast in that perfect “golden hour” light. The boat itself has received good reviews for its appearance and comfort, making it a pleasant platform from which to take in the view.
The tour typically includes a small group of 12 people, which makes the experience feel personal and not overly crowded. The mobile ticket system makes it easy to access, and the confirmation upon booking keeps things straightforward.
Itinerary Breakdown
The cruise begins with a scenic sail around the Amalfi Coast—particularly the stretch starting from Positano. From here, you’ll get a chance to photograph Positano with its colorful buildings cascading down the hillside, which many reviews mention as a highlight (“The beautiful sunset! …”). The boat then skirts past Praiano, a charming fishing village that offers a glimpse of local life away from the more crowded tourist spots.
Next, you’ll see the Pirate Cave and Ischia di Praiano, which are natural features worth noting—these add a touch of adventure and uniqueness to the cruise. The Marina di Praia Beach, described as a “lovely place,” is another scenic stop, perfect for snapping photos or simply chilling on deck as the sun dips lower.
Swimming and Relaxation
One of the standout features of this cruise is the stop for a swim at dusk. Many travelers have appreciated the chance to jump into the cool, clear waters of the coast. Towels and a changing cabin are provided, making it convenient to enjoy that refreshing dip. As one reviewer put it, “We loved the way the boat was set up for a dip, and the crew made it so easy.”
The Onboard Experience
The Prosecco and snacks create a casual, festive atmosphere — perfect for celebrating the sunset or just unwinding. The reviews mention attentive staff who go out of their way to make the trip memorable, with one even noting how Salvatore was “so informative and a pleasure to be around,” highlighting the personal touch that makes this cruise special.
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The Views and Photographs
What truly elevates this experience are the views. As the sun sets, the coast transforms into a palette of warm hues. You’ll want your camera ready to capture the bright pastel houses, rugged cliffs, and shimmering waters. Several reviewers rave about the opportunity to get great photos, with one even saying they would go every evening if possible.
Cost and Value
At roughly $263.67 per person, this cruise isn’t the cheapest way to see the coast, but it’s an experience that many consider worth the price. It’s not just about the scenery — it’s about the quality of the experience: the intimacy, the comfort, and the chance to relax and enjoy Italy’s most picturesque coastline from a boat. If you value a peaceful, scenic cruise with a touch of luxury and personalized service, this tour delivers.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This sunset cruise suits travelers who are after beautiful, memorable moments rather than a packed sightseeing tour. It’s perfect for couples seeking a romantic experience, but families or friends looking for a relaxed, scenic outing will also find plenty to enjoy. Those interested in photography will appreciate the opportunity to capture stunning coastlines in the golden hour.
Since the tour’s timing and weather depend on conditions, it’s good for flexible travelers who don’t mind a small chance of rescheduling. It’s also an excellent choice if you want a quick, fulfilling experience without committing to a full-day tour.
Final Thoughts

The Positano Sunset Cruise offers a peaceful, visually stunning way to experience the Amalfi Coast. It’s not a high-energy adventure but rather a chance to unwind, take beautiful photos, and enjoy the coast’s natural beauty in the late afternoon light. The small-group setting and welcoming crew make it a highly personal experience, and the stops for swimming add an extra layer of relaxation.
If you’re after a charming, intimate way to see the coast at sunset — and don’t mind the modest cost — this cruise delivers on its promise of memorable, breathtaking scenery. It’s especially well-suited for couples, small groups, or anyone who appreciates a slower pace and stunning vistas.
Positano Sunset Cruise
“The beautiful sunset! Salvatore and Peter were great hosts and the boat was very nice. We would have loved to see Positano but it was off season s…”
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour isn’t specifically marketed as family-friendly, the relaxed pace and scenic stops could appeal to older children comfortable on boats. Keep in mind the timing and the fact that it’s a small, intimate experience.
How long is the cruise?
Approximately 2 hours, which is ideal if you’re looking for a short, scenic escape without committing to a full day.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the boat ride, stops for swimming with towels and changing cabins, plus Prosecco and snacks for an onboard aperitif.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts and ends at the same point in Positano, specifically at Piazza dei Mulini.
What’s the maximum group size?
Twelve travelers, ensuring plenty of space and a personal atmosphere.
What time does the tour start?
It begins at 6:00 pm, aligning with the sunset timeframe.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the price covers the cruise, swimming, and onboard refreshments.
Is this tour good for photographers?
Yes, it’s perfect for capturing stunning coastlines at sunset, with many reviews praising the photo opportunities.
What makes this cruise stand out?
The combination of intimate size, scenic stops, sunset views, and the chance to swim makes it a relaxing, memorable way to experience the Amalfi Coast.
If you’re looking for a peaceful, scenic, and personal experience along the Amalfi Coast, the Positano Sunset Cruise is worth considering. It’s a lovely way to wind down your day with stunning vistas, good company, and a sense of having seen Italy from a truly special perspective.
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