Positano Fireworks + Dinner

  • 4 hours
  • August 15th
  • Group Tour
  • Best Price Guarantee

Hightlight

  • Positano
  • Marina di Praia
  • Positano from the sea
  • La Gavitella
If you are looking for a special evening in Positano, we recommend this experience:
– Boat cruise on the Amalfi Coast.
– Dinner in a typical seafood restaurant overlooking the sea, accompanied by live music.
– View the fireworks directly on board and let yourself be enchanted by the colourful sky and from the fantastic frame of the “vertical city”.
A view that will take your breath away!
from

180 €

Positano Fireworks + Dinner

  • 5 hours
  • Every Day
  • Group Tour
  • Best Price Guarantee

Hightlight

  • Fiordo di Furore
  • Marina di Praia
  • Positano from the sea view

Positano Fireworks Group Tour

Departure with a small group from Positano or Marina di Praia around 8.30 pm by a typical wooden boat. 

Sail towards the coast, admire the last lights of the day before arriving at Gavitella, in Praiano, a typical restaurant of the Amalfi Coast, with a splendid terrace overlooking the sea. 

Here you will taste a fish-based menu* while enjoying the fantastic view of Positano, the Li Galli Island and the Faraglioni of Capri in distance. 

The dinner will be accompanied by live music.

*We kindly ask you to communicate in advance any intolerances.

 After dinner, around 11.30 pm, go back on board and admire the fires from the sea. 

On the boat, you will find a wide selection of soft drinks and a bottle of Prosecco for a magical toast during the fireworks display. 

 

The date for living this special event will be August 15, the day of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary, well known as “Ferragosto”.

 

About Ferragosto: 

The present Italian name of the holiday derives from its original Latin name, “Feriae Augusti” refers to the “Festivals Holidays of Emperor Augustus”. 

In fact, during the Roman era, this period of August marked the end of harvests and work in the fields, allowing the people a well-deserved rest. 

Today, Ferragosto is mainly a holiday period when Italians take brief vacations on the beach or celebrate on the streets in many cities of Italy. 

 

This feast has also a religious origin, in fact, in the seventh century the Catholic Church established a religious celebration dedicated to the Assumption of Mary for the day of August 15: a day that marked the death and rebirth of the Virgin, who was welcomed in heaven, both in body and soul. From here, Ferragosto is still celebrated today in Italy also with traditional religious ceremonies and fireworks. 

 

180 €

What is included
  • View of the fireworks from the boat
  • Dinner at restaurant
  • English & Italian-speaking skipper
  • Water and soft drinks
  • Taxes, fuel and mooring
  • Towels
What is not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Tip
Tour details

Positano Fireworks Group Tour

Departure with a small group from Positano or Marina di Praia around 8.30 pm by a typical wooden boat. 

Sail towards the coast, admire the last lights of the day before arriving at Gavitella, in Praiano, a typical restaurant of the Amalfi Coast, with a splendid terrace overlooking the sea. 

Here you will taste a fish-based menu* while enjoying the fantastic view of Positano, the Li Galli Island and the Faraglioni of Capri in distance. 

The dinner will be accompanied by live music.

*We kindly ask you to communicate in advance any intolerances.

 After dinner, around 11.30 pm, go back on board and admire the fires from the sea. 

On the boat, you will find a wide selection of soft drinks and a bottle of Prosecco for a magical toast during the fireworks display. 

 

The date for living this special event will be August 15, the day of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary, well known as “Ferragosto”.

 

About Ferragosto: 

The present Italian name of the holiday derives from its original Latin name, “Feriae Augusti” refers to the “Festivals Holidays of Emperor Augustus”. 

In fact, during the Roman era, this period of August marked the end of harvests and work in the fields, allowing the people a well-deserved rest. 

Today, Ferragosto is mainly a holiday period when Italians take brief vacations on the beach or celebrate on the streets in many cities of Italy. 

 

This feast has also a religious origin, in fact, in the seventh century the Catholic Church established a religious celebration dedicated to the Assumption of Mary for the day of August 15: a day that marked the death and rebirth of the Virgin, who was welcomed in heaven, both in body and soul. From here, Ferragosto is still celebrated today in Italy also with traditional religious ceremonies and fireworks. 

 

Important information

For the check-in in Positano:
meeting point is at our stand on the Positano main beach called Positano Boats at 8.30 pm

For the check-in in Praiano Marina di Praia:
meeting point is directly at the boarding dock at 8.30 pm

Cancellation policy

All cancellations and/or changes to reservations must be made via e-mail
Cancellation up a 7 days before the excursions, refund the payment
Cancellation up to 3 days before the excursions, refund the 50% of the payment
Cancellation up to 2 days before the excursion no refund
No show: we keep the deposit / debit of the total amount from the card

In case of adverse marine conditions not sufficient to guarantee safety on board (at the discretion of the Captain or the Company), you will be fully reimbursed or, alternatively, you will have the possibility to reschedule the excursion.

In case of problems with the boat, to guarantee the service, we will give a boat of equal or better capacity, under the same conditions and without any refund.

To take with you
  • Photo Camera