Bay of Naples · Capri · Amalfi Coast
Board your yacht in Naples and begin your adventure. Naples is one of the most famous scenic areas in the Mediterranean, known as the City of Sun and Joy — a true pearl of Italy.
Ischia is one of Europe's most thermal spa-dense resorts, with natural pools, waterfalls, mud baths and private beaches. The historic Aragonese Castle is the island's most iconic landmark.
Head to Ventotene for excellent diving among fish and shipwrecks. In the afternoon, sail to Ponza to enjoy the rugged coastline and snorkelling, and visit ancient Roman archaeological sites.
Ponza in the Tyrrhenian Sea is famous for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful cliffs. Legend says it was ruled by the sorceress Circe from the Odyssey. The Chiaia di luna beach has drawn visitors since ancient Roman times.
Capri, the Isle of Sirens, is famous for its majestic rock formations. Sail around to see the Faraglioni sea stacks and the Natural Arch. Don't miss the legendary Blue Grotto.
Salerno is the gateway to the Amalfi Coast, boasting Italy's most spectacular scenery — dramatic cliffs, white villas and crashing waves that define the unique character of the southern Italian coast.
Positano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of BBC's 50 places to visit before you die. Sorrento sits on the Bay of Naples with views of Vesuvius and Capri — a clifftop town of winding bays and azure waters, famous as a summer bathing resort and winter retreat. Don't leave without tasting the local Limoncello made from the region's abundant lemon groves.
Pompeii — the Roman Empire's jewel frozen in time. Visit the Temple of Jupiter, the Great Theatre (capacity 5,000), the Gladiators' Barracks with preserved frescoes, and the magnificent Villa of the Vettii.