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Naples • Capri • Positano • Amalfi • Cilento Coast • Scario and Maratea Amalfi Coast Italy Naples • Capri • Positano • Amalfi • Cilento Coast • Scario and Maratea • Aeolian islands • Cefalu • Palermo • Marsala/Egadi Islands • Ustica • Ischia • Procida • Naples 14 days itinerary www.princessyachtcharter.com KOHUBA IS THE FIRST PRINCESS YACHTS 30M OF THE NEW GENERATION M CLASS RANGE OF SUPERYACHT. SPECIFICATION KOHUBA LENGTH 30.45m (99’11”) BEAM 7.05m (23’1”) DRAFT 2.06m (6’9”) CABINS 5 GUESTS 10 NO. OF CREW 5 BUILT/REFIT 2016 BUILDER Princess Yachts ENGINES 2 x MTU M94 (2600hp each) CRUISING SPEED 20 Special Features Sundeck Jacuzzi View video www.princessyachtcharter.com KOHUBA IS THE FIRST PRINCESS YACHTS 30M OF THE NEW GENERATION M CLASS RANGE OF SUPERYACHT. www.princessyachtcharter.com 1 14 13 2-weeks itinerary 3 4 2 5 Day 1 Naples Day 8 Cefalu 6 Day 2 Capri Day 9-10 Palermo Day 3 Positano Day 11 Marsala / Egadi Islands Day 4 Amalfi Day 12 Ustica 12 Day 5 Cilento Coast Day 13 Ischia 7 Day 6 Scario and Maratea Day 14 Procida 9 / 10 8 Day 7 Aeolian islands Day 15 Naples 11 Suggested Restaurants View on Google Maps » www.princessyachtcharter.com Naples Day 1 Naples – Capri Embark in Naples, Marina Viglina or Porto Di Sannazaro. Capri is a rustic and exclusive island, ideal for summer rendezvous. The breath-taking scenery including the blue grotto. Adventurous swimmers will enjoy the rich blue sea, which meets the island along a stunning rocky coastline. Have a panoramic view of the Bay at J.K Terrace in Marina Grande. Head to Capri town and wander through the streets and its chic boutiques. End the afternoon in style in Anacapri, at the Jazz Bar of the glamorous Capri Palace. Dine at the exquisite L’Olivo also available in the same hotel. Night in the port at Marina Grande. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 2 Capri Capri Departure to Positano in the afternoon. Swimmers will love the small coves hidden up and down the coast. Dine on Kohuba to watch the sun going down and embracing the coast while sipping cocktails made of local liquors. Anchoring overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Positano Day 3 Positano Stroll in this picturesque town known for its pink and peach houses. The numerous designer boutiques enhance the island’s reputation as shoppers paradise. Dine in the beautiful garden overlooking the sea at the sound of traditional Neapolitan live music. Anchoring overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 4 Amalfi Amalfi Arrive to Amalfi Port and enjoy the swim or/and the snorkeling in its crystal clear waters. Kohuba has plenty of other water toys to suit the taste of every guest. After sports activities, relaxing afternoon. Stay on board for dinner and let the chef prepare a delicious meal for you. Anchoring overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Cilento Day 5 Cilento Coast Move along Cilento Coast, very famous for its amazing pristine beaches, and landscapes diversity. Spiaggia Baia di Trentova Agropoli is very accessible for children as the seabed is low. Further South, Spiaggia dell’Arco Naturale Palinuro, is as beautiful and known for its emerald water and extremely fine and golden sand. Scuba dive exploring the underwater cave network. Dinner on board. Anchoring overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 6 Maratea Scario and Statue of Maratea Cristo Redentore Visit Scario, lovely fishing village and the little town of Maratea. Visit the marble Statue of Cristo Redentore. This Statue is made of Carrara marble and erected on the top of the Mountain St. Bagio. Night in the port, Marina Di Scario. www.princessyachtcharter.com Lipari Stromboli Day 7 Aeolian islands: Lipari, Stromboli Departure to the Aeolian Islands, off the coast of Sicily. Boarding seas rival Bahamas’. Stromboli is worth visiting, enjoy a short hike on the volcano. It is where Aeolian Bergman’s and Rosselini’s famous movie has been filmed as well as the Dolce and Gahanna designers’ holiday refuge. Eat traditional Sicilian cuisine at Carasco. In Lipari, Spaggia Bianca, the White Beach is a must-see. On Atilla’s have lunch or some drinks at the relax pop-up restaurant. Dinner in town, in the relaxed and traditional restaurant Pulera, night in Pignataro Harbour. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 8 Cefalu Cefalu Medieval and Sicilian town wedged between mountains with a quiet harbour where the water has emerald and turquoise tones. On the West, sandy beaches Mazzarforno and Settefrati are the places to go for fun activities with children. After a hike to the Arab citadel head to Tempo di Diana a ruin dating of the 14th century to watch the sunset. Eat at Cortlie Pepe. Anchor at Night. www.princessyachtcharter.com Palermo Days 9 & 10 Palermo Palermo is the Italian Capital of Culture for 2018, it’s worth over 2 days. Ramble in the streets of Palermo and observe the multicultural features and roots of the city. Explore with the Chef one of the Sicilian’s most reputed market, Mercato di Ballaro. It is colourful and mix of noise, an entertaining way to discover the city for the all family. Chef will be able to cook a nice lunch out of these purchases. Among the famous buildings don’t miss the Palace of the Normans. The botanical gardens of the Vila Giulia or Giardino Inglese Park are an outdoor alternative. Exceptional antique Sicilian embroideries and traditional Sicilian ceramics are to be shopped in the streets of Palermo. Go to see an opera or Ballet at the Teatro Massimo one of the settings of the iconic Godfather. Night in Molo Bersagliere. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 11 Marsala Salt mills Marsala – The Egadi Islands Internationally known for its sweet dessert wine, Marsala is also a charming town with marble paved streets. If guests wish, not far from the Marsala town, there are possibilities to spend the all day at the stunning and Luxury Wine Resort Baglio Donnafranca. Wine tours and tastings as well as Sicilian cooking classes and food pairing can be planned. Wander through the vineyard or simply enjoy the restaurant. In the afternoon departure to the Egadi Islands. Diner on board and anchor overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 12 Ustica Scuba diving and snorkelling activities included an underwater archaeological trails such as Scoglio del Medico, a beautiful site off Punta Cavazzi to see artefacts such as anchors and Roman amphorae. Dive as well in Secca di Colombrato. Admire beautiful submarine life, especially a rainbow-coloured setting of sponges and gorgonias. Departure in the afternoon To Ischia. Dinner on board and cruising overnight Ustica to Ischia. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 13 Ischia Ischia Arrive to the island of Ischia, a volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples. The island sits in the sun drenched bay with an active volcano at its heart. Guests may enjoy the natural springs in Baia di Sorgeto or the Fulmaroles of Sant’Angelo where hot jets of steam, naturally rise from the sand. The ideal spot for beach fun, scuba diving, water skiing or windsurfing. Dinner at Alberto. Night in Porto d’Ischia. www.princessyachtcharter.com Procida Day 14 Procida Witness the magnificence of Naples Bay and Procida’s colourful villages. Just off the coast, it is a great spot for snorkelling and swimming. Dine at La Conchiglia, a rustic restaurant, accessible by boat and situated on a deserted black sand beach. Anchoring all day and overnight. www.princessyachtcharter.com Day 15 Naples Disembarkation in Naples Disembark in the ancient port city of Naples with its wealth of historic buildings and parks, recognised by UNESCO. Before leaving, enjoy a breakfast at the Romeo hotel’s Pool Bar overlooking Naples hustle and bustle. www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Capri Da Tonino L’Olivo J.K Lounge Bar & Terrace Capri Anacapri Marina Grande +39 081 8376718 +39 081 9780111 +39 081 8384001 Visit website » Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Positano Amalfi Il Carlino and Zass, La Sponda Il Reffetorio, Monastero Il San Pietro Di Positano Via Cristoforo Colombo Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa Via Laurito +39 089 875066 Via Roma +39 089 812080 Visit website » +39 089 8321199 Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Aeolian islands Cefalu Pulera Carasco Cortile Pepe Via Isabella Vainicher Conti Porto delle Genti Via Nicola Botta +39 090 9811158 ++39 090 9811605 +39 0921 421630 Visit website » Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Palermo Teatro Massimo Ipupi Bye Bye Blues Piazza Verdi Via del Cavaliere Mondello +39 091 8486000 +39 091 902579 +39 091 6841415 Visit website » Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Marsala Ustica Donna Franca Da Umberto Contrada Florio Piazza Della Vittoria +39 0923 967240 39 091 844 95 42 Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com Suggested Restaurants Ischia Naples Alberto Dani Maison Romeo Pool Bar Via C. Colombo Via Montetignuso Molo Beverello +39 081 981259 +39 081 993190 +39 081 6041580 Visit website » Visit website » Visit website » www.princessyachtcharter.com.
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