The Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast
Clear water. Long lunches. Roads that wind above the sea. It’s relaxed without being sleepy, polished without feeling staged. And when you arrive by private jet, it all starts calmly. No queues. No rush. Just stepping straight into your time away in the Amalfi Coast.
Most of our clients fly into Naples International Airport. It’s the closest major airport to the coast and works well for both jets and helicopters. From there, it’s around 1–1.5 hours by car depending on where you’re staying.
If you’d rather skip the road transfer, we can arrange a helicopter directly to your hotel or a nearby landing point. It saves time, and you arrive looking down at the coastline instead of sitting in traffic. Sorted.
Positano is the postcard. The colourful houses stacked into the cliff, the small beach, the boats bobbing just offshore.
It’s lively in all the right wats. Boutiques in the morning. A long lunch that turns into late afternoon. Evenings are for dinners and drinks in great company.
It suits couples and small groups who want energy nearby but still value privacy. Chartering a boat for the day from Positano is an easy decision — cruise the coastline, anchor for a swim, and return for dinner as the lights come on across the bay.
Stay for the atmosphere. Leave with your shoulders a little lower than when you arrived.
If Positano is vibrant, Ravello is calm.
Set higher up, it’s quieter and more private. The views stretch wide over the coastline, and everything feels a touch more serene. This is where you come to slow the pace properly.
Early morning coffee overlooking the sea. Time in the gardens at Villa Cimbrone. Dinner with a view that makes conversation pause for a moment.
Ravello works well for clients who want space, discretion and uninterrupted time together.
Amalfi itself is historic and central. It has more movement than Ravello, less glamour than Positano, and a good balance of both.
The cathedral — Amalfi Cathedral — anchors the main square, and the harbour gives you direct access to the water. It’s practical, well connected, and ideal if you plan to explore several parts of the coast during your stay.
From here, day trips are simple. Boats to Capri. Drives along the coastal road. Even a quick helicopter hop back to Naples if your schedule changes.
Technically just beyond the Amalfi Coast, but too close to ignore.
Capri is an easy boat ride away and adds a different feel to your trip. A little sharper. A little more high-profile in summer.
Lunch overlooking the Faraglioni rocks. A visit to the Blue Grotto. Or retreat to Anacapri for something quieter.
It pairs well with a short Amalfi stay — two nights coast, two nights Capri — keeping the trip varied without feeling rushed around.
May, June and September are ideal. The weather is warm, the sea is inviting, and it’s busy but manageable. July and August bring more energy — and more boats — so planning ahead matters.
We coordinate slots, transfers and ground handling so everything runs as it should. If you need to adjust departure times or add a helicopter sector last minute, we stay flexible and available.
Fly in, switch off and let the days unfold. Whether it’s a long weekend between board meetings or a family escape after a busy quarter, we make the journey straightforward so your time there feels exactly as it should.
If you’re considering it this season, we’ll handle the detail. You just decide how long you’d like to stay.
