Procida packs quite the colorful punch, often overshadowed by its glamorous neighbors Capri and Ischia; this Gulf of Naples gem is ever-alluring. Procida's name, derived from a Neapolitan term meaning "soft beaches," perfectly encapsulates one of the best-selling points of the island. At Spiaggia della Chiaiolella, visitors can bask in the warm sun on dark, velvety sand while enjoying crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling. For a more intimate experience, the picturesque Spiaggia di Chiaia beckons with its shallow, child-friendly waters and breathtaking views of the colorful Corricella village. The island's crown jewel is Marina Corricella, a fishing village that seems plucked from a painter's palette. Pastel-hued houses cascade down to the waterfront, where seafood restaurants invite you to marvel at the scene.
You don’t get better than charming Capri. The graceful gem of the lemon-scented Amalfi Coast, Capri is pure poetry and worthy of a thousand sonnets. Dwarfed by soaring sea cliffs and penned in by the sparkling sea, any other small would disappear against so much drama but not Capri. Brimming with wisteria frothed villas, brightly painted buildings, gardens cloaked in kaleidoscopic colour framed by pergolas, and plump piazzas that are prime people-watching territory, Capri doesn’t fail to utterly enchant. Charter guests will want to visit the famed Grotta Azzurra - this flooded cave was believed to be home to sea nymphs and magic back in Roman days thanks to its iridescent hues of unbelievable blue. The Gardens of Augustus are also worth a stroll and the Villa San Michele is sure to steal your heart. With incredible seafood on offer and divine confection, you won’t go hungry in this happening summer spot.
Positano is a dramatic, cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast, and without doubt, one of the most photographed and filmed locations in Italy. This chic retreat is a must-stop on your charter. Stroll through the town's narrow streets and admire the vibrant houses perched on the cliffs. Visit the beautiful Church of Santa Maria Assunta, known for its iconic majolica-tiled dome. Discover the local arts and crafts at the shops and galleries scattered throughout the town. Soak up the sun at Spiaggia Grande, Positano's main beach, or take a scenic boat tour along the coast to explore hidden grottoes and secluded beaches. Embark on a hiking adventure along the Path of the Gods, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The scent of lemons, the vision of Pompeii in the distance, and gorgeous Italian seaside towns clinging to the 50km coastline are all why the Amalfi Coast is so special. Amalfi is sure to enchant from Sorrento to Salerno for charter guests truly seeking La Dolce Vita. On this gauzy stretch of coast, you will find incredible seafood dishes, handmade ceramics, sun-soaked piazzas, beautiful beaches, and hidden coves where you can sip crisp white wines with sparkling sea vistas and ornate churches and architecture. Must-see towns along this pearl-like string include Amalfi itself with it's medieval origins, impressive cathedral, pretty port, paper museum, and its fascinating maze of alleys and passages.
For almost two centuries, Sorrento has been a firm favorite with the summer crowds. Perched on a plateau above the sea with breathtaking blue views across the Bay of Naples, this historic seaside town has been causing visitors to swoon. The tang of citrus meets saltwater; limoncellos are sipped in the sun, and hidden corners in the Old Town ooze romance. Charter guests can soak up the historic quarter, stroll the cobbled streets, admire the pastel-painted buildings, plunge into the blue bays, duck into cool basilicas, and explore antique shops and charming boutiques. With the stretch of the Amalfi Coast, the ruins of Pompeii, and the ritzy shores of Capri close by, Sorrento should certainly be part of your agenda.