Everyone is more or less familiar with Italian culture, from watching movies, learning about the Roman Empire, or simply eating pizza. But not until you arrive in the country do you realize that everything you thought you knew is really just the tip of an enormous iceberg. Every region—every town even—has a unique personality, so no matter how many times you visit Italy, you’re always left with the craving for more.
Napoli | Jul 6 – 8, 2025 | 2 nights
Sorrento | Jul 8 – 11, 2025 | 3 nights
Amalfi | Jul 11 – 13, 2025 | 2 nights
In July, the Amalfi Coast enjoys warm, sunny weather with daytime temperatures averaging between 81°F to 88°F. Nights are pleasantly cool, typically around 68°F to 75°F. Rain is rare, making it perfect for outdoor activities and beach visits.
U.S. passport holders do not need any special visa in order to visit Italy. Make sure your passports are valid for at least three months after your travel dates.
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Everything is louder, crazier, and tastier in Naples. The city constantly feels like it’s moving at 100 miles per hour, with rushing motorbikes and the mayhem of the locals as they go about their day. But once you sit down underneath a frescoed cupola, at a table in a candlelit pizzeria, or with an espresso as you look over the Mediterranean, everything in Naples comes to a stop for that moment so you can fully savor it.
Meet your driver upon exiting baggage claim and head in a private transfer to your hotel by the water in Naples.
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Dining recommendations will be provided closer to your travel date, and reservations can be made on your behalf.
Recommendations for Naples will be provided closer to the travel date.
Why we love it for you: Naples' scenset luxury design hotel is an oasis of contemporary style in a gritty port area. Its plethora of facilities, views of Mount Vesuvius and Michelin-starred restaurant are stand out about it. Plus, it's within easy reach of the city's landmarks and the port for catching your private yacht.
Italy is steeped in ancient history and today you will pass by one of the most well-preserved residues of it. Pompeii was a thriving citadelle in the reigning years of the Roman empire. A center for commerce, trade, art and science. In a catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D it was buried under ash and pumice, thus preserving it to an impressive extend.
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You'll be picked up from your hotel and taken to the Napoli Port near your hotel where you'll meet your boat captain.
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The Aicon 72 is a 75' motor yacht, built in 2011 and recently refitted to the highest luxury standard. Its large exterior includes a pleasant outdoor dining area on the aft deck, a large solarium on the foredeck and a large fly bridge, equipped with a second outdoor dining area, a large sundeck and a wet bar with barbecue.
It has one Master Room, one VIP Room & 1 twin Room. Thanks to the yacht's high speed, it is the ideal vessel to reach in short time the most spectacular corners of the Mediterranean and be able to return to port in time for an aperitif at sunset.
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Services included in the charter:
Please note: Jet skis are not permitted to be used in the area and the yacht does not have these onboard.
Included in your trip.
Breakfast on the boat is included and prepared fresh each day. For lunches and dinners, you have the option to eat on board or disembark and eat at a restaurant on land.
For meals on the boat, the crew will pick up groceries and prepare homemade Italian dishes on board for you to enjoy. An itemized list of groceries will be provided at the end of your trip.
If you prefer more elaborate meals on board, there is also the option to add a private chef.
Why we love it for you: Aicon 72 is a luxurious boat designed with attention to detail to ensure a unique experience. Large areas at the stern and bow feature a spacious sunbathing zone, perfect for enjoying the breeze and getting a tan.
Aicon 72
Visiting Capri is like stepping into a pop art painting, thanks to splashes of color from the iridescent blue in underwater caverns, the juicy red and green of a Caprese salad, or the almost neon yellow of an after-dinner limoncello. Once the daytrippers head back to the mainland in the early evening, this teeming island becomes surprisingly intimate, just in time for a glowing Aperol spritz to sip on while watching the sun set over the horizon.
Visit some of the island’s pristine, hidden locations, only accessible by water. Italy’s most famous island, Capri, is a dramatic rugged mountain soaring out of the sea at the tip of the Sorrento peninsula.
No visit is complete without a few hours spent on the Mediterranean Sea surrounding the island. In fact, many of the most enchanting stretches of the Capri coastline are completely inaccessible by land.
Break for a midday lunch at Conca del Sogno.
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Aicon 72
Today, admire Punta Campanella, with its wonderful marine park, Saracen Tower, and lighthouse.
You'll then head to the Bay of Ieranto and the Bay of Nerano, nestled in one of Italy's most characteristic gulfs, full of inlets to explore and seaside restaurants that can be reached directly aboard our yachts.
Then on to Positano, the destination of choice for the international jet set: here, you can disembark to visit the beach and the center full of artisan stores and glamorous boutiques.
Finally, head to Amalfi, with its natural and architectural beauty, named "World Heritage Site" by UNESCO.
During the navigation, you can admire other enchanting places such as Vietri sul mare, Cetara, Maiori, and Minori, which seen from the sea acquire a special charm”.
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Aicon 72
While most of Italy is about sightseeing, there’s nothing to visit per se on the Amalfi Coast. Instead of lavish churches and ancient monuments, the rugged coastline is the sight, best enjoyed from a hilltop al fresco restaurant, the bow of a yacht, or inside your car while navigating one of the world’s most scenic drives. Amalfi is a luxurious destination with a humble past, where glitzy villas still intermingle with sleepy fishing villages and bucolic lemon orchards.
You can choose the itinerary you would like to do en route to your final disembarkation; Positano.
You can enjoy the boat for the day, cruise around the coast, or head to Positano and explore; the choice is yours!
You'll arrive at your hotel port in the evening.
The yacht will bring you to Positano Port, where you will disembark and head to your hotel.
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Why we love it for you: Perched along the iconic Amalfi Coast, Borgo Sant'Andrea is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This luxurious haven offers more than just breathtaking views of the Mediterranean; it's a sensory experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves, followed by a leisurely stroll through lush gardens. Indulge in authentic Italian cuisine as the sun sets over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. At Borgo Sant'Andrea, every moment is a masterpiece, inviting you to embrace the essence of la dolce vita.
Get over your sea legs and spend some leisure time at the Borgo Sant'Andrea beach club. This exclusive stretch of sand is reserved for hotel guests, so make the most of this sought-after beach.
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If you like, take some time today to explore Positano at your own pace.
We can provide a list of recommendations that you can walk to from your hotel for lunch, shopping and sightseeing.
Borgo Santandrea
It's time to pack up and head back home today after a wonderful family trip. Thankfully, in Italy, we don't say goodbye but rather a dopo, or until next time.
You'll be picked up from your hotel for a private transfer back to Naples airport for your international flight home.
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Catch your flight back to the U.S. from Naples Airport. Flight details will be provided as soon as they are available.
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