
Welcome onboard!
Here at Sama Boat, we give you the true taste of the Mediterranean life.
The waves, the sun, the salty breeze… this is how the sea is enjoyed.
A private boat, a chilled Prosecco in hand, and the stunning Amalfi Coast unfolding before your eyes.
We’ll take you to hidden coves, legendary islands, and postcard-perfect villages, all at your own pace.
No rush and no crowds. Just you, the sea, and pure Italian dolce vita.
So, where to next?
Sailing to Capri is like stepping into a dream. As we approach, you’ll see the Faraglioni, three legendary rock formations rising from the sea, standing tall against the Mediterranean sky.
We’ll glide past hidden sea caves, like the Grotta Bianca and Grotta Verde, where the water shines with emerald and sapphire reflections.
And then, there’s the Blue Grotto, a place like no other. If the sea allows, we’ll switch to small rowboats, the only way inside. The moment you enter, the world changes: the water glows an impossible shade of blue, as if the sea itself is lit from within.
Afterwards, relax on deck with a glass of Italian Prosecco, or take a stroll through Piazzetta di Capri, where luxury meets tradition. Capri is not just an island—it’s a way of life.
Positano is a feast for the eyes and the soul.
From the sea, the town looks like a colorful cascade, houses stacked upon each other on the cliffs, with the blue waves kissing the shore below.
We’ll anchor just off the coast, where you can take a dip in the crystal-clear waters or step ashore to wander the town’s narrow, winding streets. Stop for a fresh lemon granita, explore artisan boutiques, or visit the majestic Church of Santa Maria Assunta, famous for its stunning dome.
Looking for a true taste of the Amalfi Coast?
Let’s sail to Nerano, a small fishing village nearby, where you can try the legendary Pasta alla Nerano, a creamy zucchini pasta dish that will make you fall in love with Italian flavors.
Once a mighty maritime power, today still carries the spirit of the sea in its soul.
As we sail along the coastline, you’ll see rugged cliffs, hidden beaches, and old watchtowers standing as silent guardians of history.
Step ashore and walk through Piazza del Duomo, the beating heart of Amalfi. Climb the grand staircase to visit the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, an architectural masterpiece with a blend of Arab, Norman, and Baroque influences.
Amalfi is also famous for its lemons: big, fragrant, and turned into the best limoncello you’ll ever taste.
A sip of this golden elixir, and you’ll understand why this land is special.
Ischia is the island of fire and water, where Volcanic Energy meets the Mediterranean beauty.
We’ll start with the Aragonese Castle, a fortress standing on its own rocky island, connected to Ischia by an ancient stone bridge.
From history to nature, we’ll then sail to Sorgeto Bay, where the sea becomes a natural thermal bath with warm volcanic waters which bubble up from the seabed, mixing with the cool sea waves. It’s like swimming in a hot spring right in the middle of the Mediterranean!
If you love quiet, hidden places, Sant’Angelo is a must. This charming, car-free fishing village is a slice of paradise, with small cafés, boutique shops, and an atmosphere that makes you forget the rest of the world.
Sorrento is where land and sea get together in a timeless dance.
As we sail along its thrilling cliffs, you’ll see the legendary Regina Giovanna’s Baths, an ancient Roman villa with a natural seawater pool hidden among the rocks.
Dock at Marina Grande is a picturesque old fishing port where the scent of the sea mixes with the aroma of fresh seafood being prepared in waterfront trattorias.
If you go for a stroll, you’ll find yourself in a town full of history, where cobblestone streets lead to lemon groves, lively piazzas, and artisanal shops selling handcrafted ceramics and limoncello.
And when the sun starts to set, there’s no better place than Sorrento’s cliffs, where the sky turns to gold, and the sea reflects the colors of the evening.
A perfect way to end a day at sea.
Sorrento is where land and sea get together in a timeless dance.
As we sail along its thrilling cliffs, you’ll see the legendary Regina Giovanna’s Baths, an ancient Roman villa with a natural seawater pool hidden among the rocks.
Dock at Marina Grande is a picturesque old fishing port where the scent of the sea mixes with the aroma of fresh seafood being prepared in waterfront trattorias.
If you go for a stroll, you’ll find yourself in a town full of history, where cobblestone streets lead to lemon groves, lively piazzas, and artisanal shops selling handcrafted ceramics and limoncello.
And when the sun starts to set, there’s no better place than Sorrento’s cliffs, where the sky turns to gold, and the sea reflects the colors of the evening.
A perfect way to end a day at sea.
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Corso Italia, 212, 80067
Sorrento NA – Italy
info@samasorrento.it
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