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PACKAGE 2: Amalfi Sailing + Pompeii + Rome

Dates: June 18th to June 30th


Best for: The perfect “coast + Rome” combo without adding Florence/Venice.


Includes: 1 night Naples → Sat–Sat Salerno sailing week → Pompeii → Rome


Highlights:
Naples • Salerno • Positano • Procida • Ischia • Sorrento • Capri • Capo Conca Bay • Amalfi • Pompeii • Rome

Coast of Italy

Day 1: June 18th – Arrive in Naples and transfer to your hotel. 


Arrive in Naples. Take local transport to your hotel. If time allows, ease into Italy with a relaxed evening stroll along the waterfront (lungomare). Optional add-on: visit the Museo Cappella Sansevero, then cap the night with classic Neapolitan pizza. 


Day 2: June 19th – Embark in Salerno + Sail to Positano


After an afternoon check-in, briefing, and provisioning at Marina d’Arechi in Salerno, set sail and watch the Amalfi Coast unfold. If conditions allow, pause for a swim at Laurito Cove, then arrive to Positano for a first evening of cliffside lanes, photo stops, and dinner overlooking the lights of town. 


Day 3: June 20th – Positano to Procida


Cruise north into the Gulf of Naples to Procida—small, authentic, and wonderfully unhurried. Explore on foot for viewpoints and local life, enjoy beach time at Chiaiolella, and end the day in the postcard-perfect Marina di Corricella before dinner. 


Day 4: June 21st – Procida to Ischia


Sail to Ischia, the green volcanic island known for gardens, thermal waters, and laid-back evenings. Choose your pace: visit Castello Aragonese, stroll the Gardens of La Mortella, or book time at a thermal spa, then enjoy a local classic like coniglio all’ischitana at a traditional trattoria. 


Day 5: June 22nd – Ischia to Sorrento


Cruise toward Sorrento, where lemon groves and dramatic cliffs frame the coastline. When the sea is calm, enjoy a swim stop near Marina Grande, then wander Sorrento’s lanes and viewpoints—don’t miss the Vallone dei Mulini, a hidden ravine reclaimed by nature—before a relaxed onboard evening under the stars. 


Day 6: June 23rd – Sorrento to Capri


Arrive in Capri—glamorous, dramatic, and unmistakably Mediterranean. Anchor off Marina Piccola when conditions are favorable to take in the Faraglioni sea stacks, then spend the afternoon ashore for boutique browsing, a scenic walk or chairlift, and a long aperitivo; if timing and sea conditions cooperate, the Blue Grotto can be an optional add-on. 


Day 7: June 24th – Capri to Capo Conca Bay + Amalfi


Leave Capri behind and return toward the Amalfi Coast, stopping at secluded Capo Conca Bay for a swim and snorkel in clear, sheltered water. Continue to Amalfi for an evening in the cathedral piazza and winding lanes, with an optional visit to the Paper Museum for a quick look at the town’s artisan history.


Day 8: June 25th – Amalfi to Salerno (Return to Base)


Make your final coastal cruise back to Salerno, arriving with time to refuel, settle accounts, and enjoy a last night onboard in the marina. Take an easy waterfront stroll—perfect for a final gelato—before disembarkation the next morning. 


Day 9: June 26th – Disembark + Pompeii + Continue to Rome


Disembark after breakfast. Guests ending with the sailing week transfer out, while those continuing inland travel to Pompeii for a guided visit, then continue on to Rome for a late check-in. In Pompeii, walk ancient streets frozen by Vesuvius—often including the Forum, baths, theaters, preserved homes, and (when available) the powerful plaster casts—before heading north.

 

Day 10: June 27th – Rome: Baroque Squares + City Icons


Explore Rome on foot through its most famous piazzas and fountains, often including the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and Piazza Navona—classic landmarks that make for an unforgettable first deep dive into the city’s atmosphere. 


Day 11: June 28th – Rome: Ancient Rome (Colosseum + Forum)


With a licensed guide, step inside the Colosseum to hear the stories of gladiators, emperors, and the spectacles that once filled the arena. Continue through the Roman Forum—temples, arches, and public buildings that once framed daily life and politics—bringing the world of ancient Rome into sharp focus. 


Day 12: June 29th – Rome: The Vatican 


Visit the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel with a local guide, focusing on the most important highlights rather than rushing room to room. Continue to St. Peter’s Square and, if time and energy allow, step inside the basilica to round out a day at the epicenter of the Catholic world. 


Day 13: June 30th – Depart for Home


Guests concluding in Rome depart will enjoy a transfer to the airport for the plane ride home. 

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