
Sailing the Amalfi Coast by Catamaran: Naples to Capri 7-Day Route
Sail Naples to Capri, Positano and Amalfi by catamaran. Full 7-day itinerary, base ports, anchorages, mooring fees and costs for 2026 charters.

Updated June 2026.
This is the 2026 operator’s italy catamaran charter cost 2026 breakdown across the three main Italian charter regions: Sardinia, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily / the Aeolians. The base rate for the same boat is similar across all three; the cost differences come from marina/mooring fees, provisioning, and restaurant pricing — each of which moves significantly by region. The numbers below are real 2026 booking ranges for the same 47 ft cruising catamaran in peak July-August.
47 ft cruising catamaran, 6-8 guests, peak July-August, bareboat all-in:
— Sardinia (Costa Smeralda + La Maddalena): €13,500-19,500
— Sicily and Aeolians: €13,000-18,500
— Amalfi Coast (Bay of Naples): €14,800-21,500.
The Amalfi premium is 8-12% over the other two regions, driven almost entirely by mooring fees and restaurant costs.

Base charter rates for a 47 ft cat in peak season:
— Sardinia: €9,000-12,500
— Sicily: €8,500-11,500
— Amalfi Coast: €9,500-13,000.
The Amalfi premium is 5-7% over Sicily — modest. Sardinia matches Amalfi at the high end on premium charters.
— Sardinia: marina nights at Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo, Palau range €180-380. Anchorages elsewhere free. Plan for €600-1,200 per week marina-side.
— Sicily: marina nights at Milazzo, Cefalù, Trapani €80-160. Aeolian Islands use mooring buoys at Lipari, Vulcano, Panarea €40-80 per night. Plan for €300-700 per week.
— Amalfi Coast: mooring fees at Capri, Positano, Amalfi run €120-300 per night. Plus Marina Grande Capri €180-380 for berthed nights. Plan for €900-1,800 per week marina-side.

— Sardinia: budget €1,300-2,000 per week, mid-range supermarkets in Olbia and Palau
— Sicily: budget €1,000-1,700 per week, Sicilian supermarkets cheapest in Italy
— Amalfi Coast: budget €1,500-2,500 per week, Naples supermarkets the most expensive of the three.

Italian fuel is similar across regions at €1.85-2.10 per litre at marina bunkers. The Aeolian Islands run shorter passages between stops but more engine time in light air; net fuel cost €350-550 per week. Sardinia and Amalfi similar €300-500 per week.
Where the regional cost difference really shows up:
— Sardinia (Porto Cervo): €80-140 per person dinner at premium restaurants, €40-65 at more casual
— Sicily (Aeolian taverns): €30-50 per person dinner, €20-35 at trattorias
— Amalfi (Capri, Positano): €80-160 per person dinner at the iconic spots, €50-90 at family-run trattorias.
Over the week (4 restaurant dinners for 6 guests), the regional totals:
— Sardinia restaurants: €1,200-2,000 for the week
— Sicily restaurants: €700-1,200
— Amalfi restaurants: €1,600-2,800.

— Tourist tax: €0.50-2 per person per night, charged at marina berths
— Cleaning fee: €200-380 per boat, bundled or separate by operator
— End-of-charter fuel top-up: €200-450
— VAT on charter fees: 22% standard but reduced rates apply on commercial charter contracts (typically 8.5% embedded in the price).
— Sardinia bareboat all-in: €13,500-19,500
— Sicily/Aeolian bareboat all-in: €13,000-18,500 (cheapest)
— Amalfi Coast bareboat all-in: €14,800-21,500 (most expensive)
— Premium difference: Amalfi is +8-12% over the other two.

For cost-driven decisions: Sicily and the Aeolians. The boat is similar, the mooring is cheaper, the provisioning is cheaper, the restaurants are cheaper. Trade-off: longer passages between stops, less marina infrastructure.
For dramatic scenic density: Amalfi Coast at the premium. Six recognised destinations in a 90-mile arc, but the mooring and restaurant costs are real.
For balance: Sardinia. Mid-tier on cost, the most-marina infrastructure of the three regions, good for kids 6+.
The cost gap between Amalfi and Sicily narrows substantially when:
— You skip the iconic Amalfi restaurants in favor of family-run trattorias
— You anchor more nights than you marina (Amalfi has limited anchorages but a few work)
— You provision heavily in Naples before departure rather than buying in Capri/Positano.

Sicily and the Aeolians by a clear margin. The Aeolian Islands themselves are slightly more expensive due to mooring buoys, but Sicily marinas balance it.
The Amalfi Coast / Bay of Naples by 8-12% over the other two. Almost entirely driven by mooring fees in Positano, Amalfi, Capri.
Yes — Italian skipper rates €240-320 per day across all three regions. Chef rates €220-300.
Italy is 5-15% above Croatian pricing for the same boat size. Amalfi the highest premium, Sicily roughly equal to Croatia.
Plan the Amalfi route specifically with the Amalfi Coast 7-day catamaran route.