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7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary - Option 2

Italian blue water sailing explore the Phlegraean and Pontine Islands, plus the Sorrento Coast, on a bareboat charter vacation from pretty Procida. You’ll enjoy prolonged spells of blue water sailing as you cruise between unspoilt islands reachable only by sea, dropping anchor to discover quiet bays, pristine beaches and Italy’s famous seafood. Take charge of your own private yacht and sail your own route, or follow our suggested bareboat charter itinerary to make the most of your time in the Gulf of Naples.

Highlights

  • Blue water sailing
  • Delicious Italian cuisine
  • Explore glamorous Capri
  • Spectacular Amalfi
  • Procida’s picturesque town
Day 1

Ischia

For centuries Ischia has been known as the Green Island for its lush Mediterranean vegetation and thick pine forests. Another name used is the Island of Well Being for its rejuvenating hot springs and thermal baths said to have the power to heal the sick. It was an important port through the ages, a trading centre first for the Greeks, who anchored in the bays nearly 3,000 years ago, then for the Romans, and many others. Ischia is still important as the largest of the Phlegraean Islands (Procida and uninhabited Vivara are the other two) and as an exclusive tourist destination with six villages and towns. Ischia is a delight for the senses.

The Day’s Sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time
  • 10 Nautical miles

Mooring

Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.

Moorings are available at Lacco Ameno and there is also a marina. Porto d’Ischia is the main harbor on the island, followed by Casamicciola and Forio. The small port of Saint’ Angelo is highly recommended; it gets crowded on weekends. A particularly beautiful beach lies on the north side of the island at the bay of Cala di San Montano. You can also anchor off the north and south sides of Castello d’Ischia, with marvelous views of the impressive castle.

Things to do

Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM

Discover Ischia

Ischia, a volcanic island known for its natural beauty and rich history, is famous for its geothermal hot springs. The thermal gardens at Negombo in Lacco Ameno and Poseidon Gardens in Forio offer the perfect opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in the island’s healing waters. Along the coast, hot springs flow into the Tyrrhenian Sea, creating warm zones ideal for swimming, even in winter. Marina di Sorgeto is a popular spot for this natural wonder.

A visit to Castello d’Ischia, an Aragonese castle built in 1438, is a must. Climb to the top for stunning panoramic views of the island.

Explore Ischia
Ischia’s rugged coastline, with dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, offers breathtaking scenery. The heights of Monte Epomeo, towering 2,582 feet, provide exceptional views of the island and the surrounding waters. The island is renowned for its wellness offerings, including thermal baths, mud treatments, and luxurious spas like Negombo and Poseidon Gardens.

For history lovers, explore Castello d’Ischia, the Farmer’s Museum, the Museum of the Sea, and the Archaeological Museum of Pithecusae to learn about the island’s rich cultural heritage. For a relaxing day, head to Maronti Beach or take a yacht charter to explore the coast at your leisure.”

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 2

Capri

The jewel of Southern Italy, Capri Island yacht charters are a wonderful experience. Sheer cliffs, rocky outcrops, and high hills loom above the horizon as you approach the island. Once you are there, Capri Town’s numerous fashionable boutiques and upmarket restaurants make for enjoyable browsing. The centre of the town is Piazza Umberto, a public square with narrow streets and alleys leading to new discoveries. Historic sites, hiking trails, and scenic anchorages are just some of the pleasures of Capri Island sailing.

The day’s sailing
  • 4 Hr Sailing time
  • 20 Nautical miles

Mooring

Moorings are available in the harbor of Capri, though this is a busy and expensive location. It is difficult to find a berth. There are few places to anchor at Capri because of the deep water. The best anchorage is at Marina Piccola on the south side of the island.

Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.

Things to do

Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing, sightseeing

Facilities

Fuel and water are available at Marina Grande. Provisions are available.

Discover Capri

Capri, a sparkling jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea, is renowned for its stunning beauty, vibrant atmosphere, and luxury shopping scene. The island’s stylish boutiques showcase the finest European fashion and jewelry, while Capri Town offers spectacular views of the cliffs, the Gulf of Naples, and the Sorrento Peninsula. Explore Capri’s famous ocean caves, including the Blue Grotto, where sunlight transforms the waters into shimmering hues of aquamarine and sapphire.

Explore Capri
Capri boasts a wealth of historical and natural attractions. The Charterhouse of San Giacomo, built 700 years ago, is a must-visit for its museum and views of the island’s past. Villa Jovis, the Roman emperor Tiberius’ palace dating back to 30 A.D., offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient life. Hike the Phoenician Steps (Scala Fenicia), a steep path connecting Capri Town and Anacapri, for stunning panoramic views. Don’t miss a boat trip to the Blue Grotto, an ocean cave that dazzles with its ethereal blue light.”

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 3

Nerano

Tucked between Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, Nerano is a charming seaside village known for its crystal-clear waters, peaceful anchorage, and world-class cuisine. Far quieter than its glamorous neighbours, Nerano offers a relaxing escape with a traditional feel. The village is famous for Spaghetti alla Nerano, a local dish made with zucchini and cheese, a must-try at one of the beachside restaurants. Anchor off Marina del Cantone, where you can swim, snorkel, and dine with your feet in the sand.

The Day’s Sailing
  • 1 Hr 15 Mins Sailing time
  • 6 Nautical miles

Mooring

Anchoring in Marina del Cantone bay (good holding in calm conditions)
Tender ashore to beach restaurants or small piers
No marina or mooring buoys available

Things to do

Swimming, Snorkelling, Sunbathing, Exploring, Dining

Facilities

Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal
(No fuel, provisioning, or marina facilities – plan ahead)

Discover Nerano

Experience the laid-back charm of Nerano, a hidden gem at the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Spend your afternoon anchored in Marina del Cantone, swimming in the turquoise water or relaxing on board with views of the rugged coastline. Come ashore for a long, leisurely lunch at a local beachfront trattoria, where you can sample the village’s signature pasta dish and fresh-caught seafood. As the sun sets behind the cliffs, Nerano offers a quiet, authentic taste of southern Italy.”

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 4

Amalfi

The Amalfi Coast is a beautiful 50 kilometre stretch of mountainous coastline situated on the Sorrento peninsula between Sorrento and Salerno, just south of Naples, in the region of Campania. This coastline is dotted with small picturesque villages and towns stacked precariously on steep, pale rocky cliffs plunging sheer into the Mediterranean Sea.

The day’s sailing
  • 3 Hr 50 min Sailing time
  • 19 Nautical miles

Mooring

Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas

Things to do

Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM

Discover Amalfi

Step into the heart of the legendary Amalfi Coast with a visit to Amalfi, a historic maritime republic famed for its stunning cathedral, vibrant piazzas, and picturesque harbour. Wander the narrow streets lined with artisan shops, sample locally made limoncello, and soak in breathtaking views from the clifftop terraces. Don’t miss the Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Sant’Andrea) with its striking Arab-Norman architecture, or a scenic hike along the famous Path of the Gods for panoramic vistas of the coastline and sea.

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 5

Positano

A Positano Charter Holiday offers the ultimate Amalfi Coast experience, combining luxury, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Known for its iconic cliffs draped in colorful houses, crystal-clear waters, and exclusive atmosphere, Positano is the perfect destination for a yacht charter getaway. Glide along the sparkling coastline, explore hidden coves, and enjoy private access to some of the most stunning beaches in Italy. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, gourmet dining, or unforgettable views, a charter holiday in Positano promises an unparalleled escape into one of the Mediterranean’s most sought-after destinations.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hours 40 mins Sailing time
  • 14 Nautical miles

Mooring

Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas

Things to do

Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 6

Sorrento

Perched atop dramatic cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is a vibrant coastal town blending natural beauty, historic charm, and modern sophistication. Famous for its lemon groves, lively marinas, and sweeping views of Mount Vesuvius, Sorrento is a perfect stop for those seeking a mix of culture, shopping, and coastal elegance. Wander the cobbled streets of the old town, explore artisan boutiques, and enjoy fresh seafood or a classic limoncello at a clifftop restaurant.

Mooring

Marina Piccola – full-service marina with berths for yachts
Anchoring not recommended due to rocky seabed and boat traffic

Things to do

Sightseeing, Shopping, Dining, Beach clubs, Day trips to Pompeii or Amalfi Coast

Facilities

Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Car/Scooter rental, Provisioning, Chandlery, Gift shops, ATM

Discover Sorrento

Sorrento offers the perfect balance of seaside relaxation and Italian sophistication. Visit the historic old town with its quaint alleyways, artisan workshops, and centuries-old churches. Stop by the Chiostro di San Francesco, a peaceful medieval cloister, or take a day trip inland to explore the ruins of Pompeii or hike the trails above the Amalfi Coast. At sunset, enjoy cocktails at a panoramic terrace before dining under the stars at one of Sorrento’s acclaimed restaurants.

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Day 7

Procida

We will head back to peaceful Procida for our last night, ending our island-hopping exploration on a high with various restaurant options in the region, or on the way back.

The Day’s Sailing
  • 2 Hr Sailing time
  • 10Nautical miles

Mooring

No moorings are available. While it’s possible to anchor off Procida, most sailors tie up at the marina.
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas.

Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.

Things to do

Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring

Facilities

Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM

Discover Procida

Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos
If you have time, head to Terra Murata, Procida’s vibrant historic center. Get lost in its winding streets and visit the old Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos or wander around its church, Chiesa di Santa Margherita Nuvoa, which boasts beautiful views overlooking Capri.”

7 Day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2

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