Explore Naples by sea, uncover hidden beaches, snorkel in crystal waters, and indulge in authentic Neapolitan culture on our exclusive boat tour.
Explore Naples by sea, uncover hidden beaches, snorkel in crystal waters, and indulge in authentic Neapolitan culture on our exclusive boat tour.
- Castel dell’Ovo - A historic seaside fortress in Naples, situated on the Megaride islet. The legendary “egg” foundation is said to protect the city. This iconic landmark offers breathtaking views.
- Caracciolo Sea Garden - Featured as a filming location for “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante, who described it as the place “where Mergellina…
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Castel dell’Ovo - A historic seaside fortress in Naples, situated on the Megaride islet. The legendary “egg” foundation is said to protect the city. This iconic landmark offers breathtaking views.
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Caracciolo Sea Garden - Featured as a filming location for “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante, who described it as the place “where Mergellina meets Posillipo.”
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CN Posillipo - A favorite spot for celebrities like Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida, and the renowned Neapolitan comic actor Totò.
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Villa Doria D’Angri - Richard Wagner once remarked, “Naples is my city; life pulses here.” Music scholars agree that much of the opera Parsifal was composed within the walls of Villa Doria d’Angri.
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Villa Hamilton - Also known as “Villa Emma,” named after Hamilton’s second wife. Lady Emma famously resided here and had her well-known love affair with Lord Horatio Nelson, a story that later inspired Curzio Malaparte in his novel “The Skin.”
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Palazzo donn’Anna - Imposing, unfinished, and mysterious. Described as “one of the most beautiful and bizarre residences in Europe,” it dominates the beginning of the Posillipo hill. The palace is surrounded by the legend of Anna Carafa — fascinating and powerful — amid lavish parties and tales of secret passions. Some claim that on stormy nights, the palace still whispers her name.
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Bagno Elena - Villa Pavoncelli
During the Belle Époque, Villa Pavoncelli hosted the celebrated Frisio restaurant, an elegant meeting place for refined Naples. Among its distinguished guests were Richard Wagner and Gabriele D’Annunzio, who immortalized it in his writings. -
Villa Grotta Marina - On its terrace, the film “Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina” starring Totò was shot, and since then it has often been chosen as a film set. In 2024, it became the residence where the protagonist of “Parthenope,” a work by acclaimed director Paolo Sorrentino, is born and spends part of her youth.
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Posillipo - Villa Cottreau, between engineering and oriental charm
In 1875, the renowned builder Alfredo Cottreau — French on his father’s side and a key figure in Naples’ urban transformation — built Villa Cottreau on the remains of a colonial house. He was also responsible for important works such as Corso Amedeo di Savoia and the Ponte della Sanità, infrastructures that helped reshape Naples. -
Posillipo - Villa Bracale
This elegant neoclassical residence hosted Oscar Wilde in 1897 under the false name Sebastian Melmoth, together with his lover Alfred Douglas, nicknamed “Bosie,” while he was composing “The Ballad of Reading Gaol.” Today it is a condominium, but it retains the charm of its literary past. -
Posillipo - Villa D’Abro
An elegant neo-Romanesque building constructed in 1870, it is a key location in the Oscar-winning director Paolo Sorrentino’s film “The Hand of God.” The villa — and especially the grotto on which it stands — represents a magical place suspended between land and sea. -
Posillipo - Villa D’Avalos
In the historic Villa D’Avalos also lived one of the early pioneers of cinematography, Étienne-Jules Marey, a renowned 19th-century photographic experimenter. His friendship with zoologist Anton Dohrn often brought him to the Neapolitan coast, where he created short pre-cinematic films. Naples became his laboratory of light and movement. -
Posillipo - Villa Lauro
Famous for its private seaside swimming pool and direct access to the coast, it too became a symbol of a lesser-known Naples — between Mergellina, Posillipo and Marechiaro — in the film “Parthenope.” -
Riva Fiorita - Riva Fiorita and Villa Marino: the secret set of “Un Posto al Sole”
Among the most enchanting corners of Posillipo lies Riva Fiorita, a small seaside paradise far from the city’s chaos, immersed in a timeless atmosphere. Here stands Villa Marino, an elegant private residence that has become famous for hosting the exterior scenes of the long-running Italian soap opera “Un posto al sole.” -
Posillipo - Villa Rivalta
Between August 12 and 13, 1944, a secret meeting took place here between British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Marshal Josip Broz Tito. -
Villa Rosebery Residenza del Presidente della Repubblica - Surrounded by greenery, elegant and private, it is today the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic during visits to Naples. Once an aristocratic residence, it is now an institutional symbol.
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Marechiaro - A charming seaside village in Posillipo, famous for its colorful houses, romantic sunsets, quaint fishing boats, and the historic “Scogliera degli Innamorati,” inspiring poets, singers, and Naples’ timeless coastal allure.
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Palazzo degli Spiriti - A mysterious historic villa in Posillipo, known as the “Palace of Spirits,” with Gothic-inspired architecture, legends of hauntings, panoramic sea views, and a captivating aura that blends history, myth, and Neapolitan charm.
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Parco Sommerso di Gaiola - Area Marina Protetta - Between crystal-clear waters and Roman ruins, La Gaiola is one of the most evocative places in Naples. On the small island of Posillipo stands the famous Villa della Gaiola, known as the “cursed villa” because of the stories and legends that have fueled its mystique over time. Its aura of mystery has also been associated with famous names such as Gianni Agnelli, J. Paul Getty and writer Norman Douglas, figures who frequented the area and contributed to its fame.
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Baia Trentaremi - A secluded bay in Naples, surrounded by lush cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and rugged coastline. Popular for boating, swimming, and scenic views, it offers a peaceful escape blending natural beauty with maritime charm.
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Nisida - A small volcanic islet in Naples’ Bay, connected by a bridge, known for its historic prison, Roman ruins, lush greenery, and panoramic views of the Gulf, blending history, nature, and maritime beauty.

- Pick-up from the meeting point in Naples
- Cruise along the Naples coast
- Stops for swimming and snorkeling
- Snorkeling equipment (masks)
- Drinks: water, soft drinks, and beers
- Relax with prosecco in hand and raise a glass to celebrate! (For Private Tour Options)
- Pick-up from the meeting point in Naples
- Cruise along the Naples coast
- Stops for swimming and snorkeling
- Snorkeling equipment (masks)
- Drinks: water, soft drinks, and beers
- Relax with prosecco in hand and raise a glass to celebrate! (For Private Tour Options)
- Gratuities
- Beach Towels: Euro 5 per towel to be paid in cash on the spot
- Gratuities
- Beach Towels: Euro 5 per towel to be paid in cash on the spot
Experiencing Naples from the sea is essential; without it, one misses the true essence of the city. Arriving in Naples by sea is the best way to comprehend why it is hailed as the most beautiful city globally. The Naples Paradise boat tour provides a rare chance to thoroughly explore and admire Naples and its people, an opportunity that only a select…
Experiencing Naples from the sea is essential; without it, one misses the true essence of the city. Arriving in Naples by sea is the best way to comprehend why it is hailed as the most beautiful city globally. The Naples Paradise boat tour provides a rare chance to thoroughly explore and admire Naples and its people, an opportunity that only a select few enjoy! On this boat tour, participants can delve into the city’s rich history through its archaeology, architecture, myths, and legends, all while soaking in a lively atmosphere filled with music, drinks, and genuine Neapolitan cuisine. Furthermore, guests can utilize water equipment like SUP boards to access otherwise unreachable areas. Discover hidden beaches and snorkel in pristine waters within exclusive protected marine zones. Don’t miss this opportunity; join the adventure and discover the earthly paradise that is Naples!
- Minimum numbers of 6 people per tour apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
- The sunset tour starts at 7:00 PM
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.