Your Travel Experience with ARRIVAL
Day 1
ARRIVAL
You roll into the marina after 18:00 to meet your skipper, your mountain guide and your soon-to-be-crew. Stow your kit, get a safety rundown, and take in the new reality: tight quarters, shared space, starry skies. First dinner is BYO, some cooking, some talking, all of it very human.
Day 1 - 7
Sailing Yacht (45–55 ft)
Cabin-shared, sea-based living. 4–5 cabins, 2–3 shared bathrooms. Expect cosy.
Day 1
Punta Campanella Climbing
Reachable only by sea, Punta Campanella delivers coastal limestone with beginner-friendly routes and panoramic views of Capri. It’s a sun-drenched warm-up spot where the rock is grippy, the water sparkles and every belay feels like a postcard.
Day 2
Monte Pertuso Climb
Start with a 400m ascent out of Positano and climb routes that zigzag above colourful cliffside homes. Expect a mix of endurance and endless views – panoramic rests and limestone challenges keep things scenic and sweaty.
Day 3
Trail of the Gods Trek + Climb
Trek the legendary 7km ridge above the Amalfi Coast – then switch to vertical. This day blends jaw-dropping vistas with summit scrambles and stories of gods, goats and grit. It’s thigh-burning, soul-stirring and worth every second.
Day 4
Positano Cave Routes + DWS
Climb sea-carved caves by morning, leap into deep water solo routes after lunch. Think wild limestone, warm turquoise drops and zero ropes. It’s equal parts adrenaline and play – just you, the rock and the splash that follows.
Day 5
Torre dello Ziro Climb
Climb the cliffs beneath a crumbling 15th-century fortress, where every move comes with a view of Amalfi’s coast and centuries of history. Quiet, exposed and wildly photogenic – this one hits that sweet spot between legend and line.
Day 6
Capri Coastal Routes
End on a high. Coastal climbs on Capri pair vertical beauty with sea cave dips and an optional snorkel. The routes are varied, the vibes are celebratory and the limestone is kissed by salt and sun. A final climb to cap it all off.
Day 7
Departure
Disembark by 09:00. The sea legs are real. You’ve lived in a liminal space – between land and water, stranger and crew. One last coffee, one last group photo, one last bear hug. You disembark changed. Salty, bruised, glowing.