Itineraries — The Tyrrhenian Season
Amalfi
May and October, when the coast belongs to those who live there. Seven days, Naples to Salerno.
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Seven Days — Naples to Salerno
Day 1
Naples
Boarded at Mergellina by noon; Vesuvius off the port beam by two.
Scroll — the boat keeps the log
- D1 — Naples. Boarded at Mergellina by noon; Vesuvius off the port beam by two.
- D2 — Ischia. Anchored under the Aragonese castle. Octopus and cold Biancolella ashore.
- D3 — Capri. Marina Grande before the ferries woke; the Faraglioni by tender at six.
- D4 — Li Galli. The sirens' islets to ourselves. Swam the gap before lunch.
- D5 — Positano. At anchor off the beach — the town stacked up the cliff like lanterns.
- D6 — Amalfi. Moored beneath the cathedral steps. Lemons, paper, quiet.
- D7 — Salerno. Alongside by ten; the log closed. The coast road can have the rest.
First season — the Balearics. View the Balearic route
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The Season
She keeps to the shoulder months.
In May the water is new and the towns still belong to their own; in October the light goes long and the kitchens cook for the neighbours. Albacora repositions from Palma each spring — ten days under sail — and the passage itself can be chartered.
Two seasons, one boat, never a queue.
The Tyrrhenian weeks are few — May and October only — and they are taken early. From €95,000 per week, through your broker.