Sailing Tours & Trips in South Italy
Ever imagined exploring the Amalfi Coast from the water? Head to Procida, take in the thermal beaches of Ischia, move to Amalfi and Positano. Swim hidden coves, and explore ports at your own pace. Boats stop at Capri for Blue Grotto or chairlift up Mount Solaro. Southern Italy's coastline is meant for experiencing from sea level, and this perspective changes everything completely.
10 best sailing South Italy tours
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MelissaSouth Italy travel expert at TourRadar
- Amalfi Coast Sailing Adventure
- Pride Sailing in Sicily
- Med Sailing in Sicily
- Sailing the Aeolian Islands Dream - 8 days of gulet escape
- New Gulet Cruise among Aeolian Islands, Sicily
- Aeolian Islands Cruise in Gulet 2026
- Enchanting Italian Coastlines
- Yachting Sicily to Elba via the Amalfi Coast
- Amalfi Coast by Luxury Sailing Boat - Walking with the Gods
- Delicious Amalfi Coast - Luxury Sailing Catamaran ALL INCLUSIVE
You'll sail the volcanic Bay of Naples islands on a 48-52ft monohull yacht, checking out Ischia's Castello Aragonese fortress and Procida's colorful Marina Della Carricella harbor. The route takes you past the Sirenusas archipelago to Amalfi's Sant'Andrea Cathedral, where you can try fresh seafood caught that day.
Duration 7 days Destinations Procida, Ischia, Benvenuto, Naples, Sorrento, Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Amalfi, Capri, AnacapriSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,755+$106 local payments
The Lagoon 42 takes you through Southern Italy's Aeolian archipelago from Messina. The eight-day voyage includes Vulcano's therapeutic bays, Stromboli's active crater, and Panarea's exclusive harbors, with professional crew, half-board meals, and secluded Mediterranean coves.
Duration 8 days Destinations Messina, Vulcano, Panarea Island, Stromboli, Salina, Filicudi Island, Lipari Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
- US$2,576
The Lagoon 42 catamaran takes you through South Italy's Aeolian archipelago. Eight days of sailing instruction includes routes along Stromboli's volcanic coast, Vulcano's thermal waters, and Panarea's hidden coves, complete with hands-on navigation training.
Duration 8 days Destinations Messina, Vulcano, Panarea Island, Stromboli, Salina, Filicudi Island, Lipari Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
- US$2,459
You'll sail the volcanic Aeolian archipelago on the wooden gulet Tersane IV, which has en-suite cabins for up to 20 guests (ages 10+). The trip includes soaking in Vulcano's thermal Pozza dei Fanghi mud baths and watching Stromboli's fiery Sciara del Fuoco eruptions light up the night sky.
Duration 8 days Destinations Stromboli, Panarea Island, Salina, Lipari, Vulcano Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Towns of Italy From
- US$5,882
New Gulet Cruise among Aeolian Islands, Sicily
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a fun and friendly tour around the island.”
Fred, traveled in June
A traditional gulet carries you through South Italy's volcanic paradise. The route includes Strombolicchio lighthouse, swimming in Lisca Bianca's thermal waters, and hidden caves at Filicudi, while expert crew guides through Aeolian archipelago's best anchorages.
Duration 8 days Destinations Milazzo, Stromboli, Panarea Island, Lipari, Filicudi Island, Salina, Vulcano Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Soleto Travel From
- US$2,306
Aeolian Islands Cruise in Gulet 2026
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Food, itinerary, crew were excellent. Had a lovely time.”
Jacqueline, traveled in July
A 26-meter traditional gulet awaits in South Italy's volcanic paradise. Professional crew leads visits to Stromboli's active crater, Panarea's ancient ruins, and Filicudi's sea caves, with snorkeling equipment provided for underwater exploration.
Duration 8 days Destinations Milazzo, Stromboli, Panarea Island, Lipari, Filicudi Island, Salina, Vulcano Age Range Ages 6+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl From
- US$2,206
Sail the UNESCO-listed Amalfi Coast on the luxury yacht Emerald Sakara with just 100 guests and 72 crew, stopping at Capri's famous Blue Grotto and dining outside under lemon trees. You'll see Bonifacio's medieval citadel on Corsica's limestone cliffs and check out Gaeta's Montagna Spaccata sea grotto.
Duration 8 days Destinations Civitavecchia, Rome, Amalfi, Capri, Naples, Ravello, Sorrento, Anacapri, Mount Vesuvius, PompeiiSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Emerald Cruises From $14,490
57% Off- US$6,210You save $8,280
Sail the Tyrrhenian Sea on the 110-meter Emerald Sakara luxury yacht from UNESCO-listed Valletta to Civitavecchia with up to 100 guests. Visit the Archaeological Park of Neapolis in Syracuse to see the Greek amphitheatre and Ear of Dionysius quarry, then relax at Lipari's volcanic beaches.
Duration 11 days Destinations Valletta, Syracuse, Giardini Naxos, Lipari, Amalfi, Capri, Sorrento, Gaeta, Porto Ercole, PortoferraioSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Emerald Cruises From $18,990
55% Off- US$8,475You save $10,515
Amalfi Coast by Luxury Sailing Boat - Walking with the Gods
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The boat was nice and clean. The itinerary was well planned so the trip was really relaxing and enjoyable.”
Alexis, traveled in June
The luxurious 57ft yacht takes you along South Italy's coast, passing Capri's Blue Grotto and the iconic Faraglioni Rocks. The route from Marina di Stabia through Sorrento Coast to Positano includes swimming in Nerano Bay and Li Galli islands. Onboard accommodation, skipper, and hostess service costs approx. $460 per day.
No departure dates availableDuration 3 days Destinations Castellammare di Stabia, Capri, Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian Operator Sail And Experience Delicious Amalfi Coast - Luxury Sailing Catamaran ALL INCLUSIVE
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“This is a great opportunity to discover the Amalfi coast in great company. He will make you feel like home even on the other side of the world!”
Barney, traveled in September
The luxury catamaran glides through South Italy's coastline, revealing hidden caves near Recommone and secluded bays. The voyage includes stops at Scala Fenicia winery and traditional lemon groves, while professional crew showcases Naples Gulf's highlights.
No departure dates availableDuration 7 days Destinations Castellammare di Stabia, Procida, Ischia, Capri, Positano, Amalfi, Sorrento, Pompeii Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian Operator Sail And Experience
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours & Trips in South Italy
What are the typical routes and destinations covered on South Italy sailing tours?
South Italian sailing tours focus on two main regions: the Aeolian Islands and the Amalfi Coast. From Milazzo boats head to the Aeolian archipelago where travelers explore volcanic islands such as Stromboli Panarea and Lipari. These stops include visits to local pumice quarries and swimming in clear Mediterranean waters. The Amalfi Coast routes start from Castellammare di Stabia or Civitavecchia taking sailors past Capri's Faraglioni Rocks through Positano's coastal views and into the historic center of Amalfi. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We sailed along the Amalfi coast visited Capri Positano and Sorrento. The itinerary was well planned so the trip was really relaxing and enjoyable."
What kind of boats are typically used for South Italy sailing tours?
The fleet ranges from modern catamarans to classic wooden gulets with space for 8 to 14 guests. Most tours use 48-52ft yachts that feature 4 double-share cabins and 2-3 shared bathrooms. Some operators opt for larger vessels like the Lagoon 42 complete with air conditioning and water makers. "The Bavaria 51 was a delight to sail. Very stable responsive and fast" reported one TourRadar traveler during their stay at Marina di Stabia. The boats balance social spaces with practical sleeping areas to create a genuine sailing experience without sacrificing comfort.
What are the top activities to enjoy during stopovers while sailing South Italy?
Each stop offers distinct experiences throughout South Italy's sailing routes. On the Aeolian Islands visitors can climb Stromboli's active volcano or enjoy dinner with volcanic views at Osservatorio restaurant. Panarea offers swimming in mineral-rich waters near Lisca Bianca and archaeological exploration at Cala Junco's prehistoric village. The Amalfi Coast features Capri's Blue Grotto boat tours hidden swimming spots and coastal hiking. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The Path of Gods itinerary is splendid." Local wine tastings secluded beach visits and historic town tours round out the experience at each port.
What are the best local dishes to try when sailing South Italy?
Coastal Italian cuisine takes center stage during sailing trips with fresh seafood and regional specialties. The Aeolian Islands serve local favorites like 'pasta con i ricci' at Filippino restaurant in Lipari while onboard chefs prepare just-caught fish. Amalfi Coast highlights include authentic Caprese salad made with Sorrento's 'fior di latte' mozzarella and refreshing granita from Da Alfredo bar in Salina. TourRadar travelers praise the food quality noting tours that include "fantastic local wines dishes of the Sicilian culinary tradition fresh fish cooked with excellence ability by our cooks."
How does dining work on South Italy sailing tours?
The standard arrangement includes half-board meals with breakfast and one main meal (lunch or dinner) provided on the boat. Italian breakfast spreads feature local pastries and coffee while main meals highlight regional seafood and specialties. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Paolo was an extraordinary host. He was easy going and made us feel welcome from the outset. The boat was spacious and comfortable. Organising the kitty and meals went smoothly and we ate like queens." Free meals allow for exploration of local spots such as Bar Zagara in Positano or family-run trattorias in Procida.
What should I pack for a sailing tour in South Italy?
Key items for South Italy sailing include quick-dry swimwear non-marking boat shoes and light breathable clothes. Sun protection is essential: pack strong SPF sunscreen sunglasses and a good hat. Bring a light water-resistant jacket for sea spray and smart casual outfits for evening dining. One TourRadar traveler suggests: "Make sure to pack towel hooks for the heads and remember voltage adapters as power supply can vary from 12V to 220V." For stays at upscale venues like Grand Hotel Vesuvio in Naples smart casual dress is expected for dinner.





















