Charter & Rent a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications of the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5
The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 WA (Walk Around) is a masterpiece of French naval architecture, designed by Michael Peters and Sarrazin Design. It is specifically engineered to bridge the gap between a day cruiser and a weekend yacht, making it a premier choice for our luxury boat collection. Its stepped hull design ensures a smooth ride even when the afternoon "Grecale" wind picks up along the coast.
- Overall Length: 10.57 meters (approx. 34' 8")
- Beam: 3.25 meters
- Draft: 0.73 meters (ideal for approaching shallow coves)
- Cabins: 2 (one forward convertible saloon and one double aft cabin)
- Berths: 4 guests for overnight stays
- Engines: Typically twin outboard engines (2 x 300HP or 2 x 350HP)
- Fuel Capacity: 800 liters
- Water Capacity: 160 liters
- Capacity: Up to 10-12 guests for day charters
Why the Cap Camarat 10.5 is Ideal for the Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is defined by its rugged limestone cliffs, hidden sea caves, and exclusive beach clubs that are often inaccessible by land. Renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi allows you to navigate these waters with precision. Because of its shallow 0.73-meter draft, you can drop anchor closer to the shoreline of the "Spiaggia di Duoglio" or the famed Conca dei Marini than larger motor yachts.
The "Walk Around" layout is particularly beneficial for groups of up to 12. It features a spacious aft cockpit with a folding table for alfresco lunches and large forward sunpads for sunbathing while cruising past Positano. The integrated T-top provides essential shade during the peak Mediterranean sun, while the interior cabin offers a pressurized shower and air conditioning—luxuries often missing in smaller rib boats or vintage gozzos.
2026 Rental and Charter Pricing in Amalfi
Pricing for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. In 2026, we anticipate a high demand for high-performance outboards due to their fuel efficiency and speed. Below is an estimated price guide for bareboat or skippered rentals.
| Season | Months | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Season | April, May, October | €1,100 - €1,400 | €6,500 - €8,500 |
| Mid Season | June, September | €1,500 - €1,800 | €9,000 - €11,000 |
| High Season | July, August | €1,900 - €2,400 | €12,000 - €15,000 |
Note: Prices are estimates and subject to change based on specific boat configurations and availability.
Curated Itineraries: From Amalfi to the Sirenuse Islands
When you secure a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5, the entire Amalfi Coast destination opens up to you. Starting from the main Porto di Amalfi (Marina Coppola), you have several world-class routes at your disposal.
The One-Day "Divine Coast" Loop
Depart from Amalfi at 10:00 AM. Head west toward the Fiordo di Furore, one of Italy's most photographed spots. Continue to Positano for a swim off the shores of Laurito. Cross the short stretch of water to the Li Galli islands (the Sirenuse), where the deep turquoise waters are perfect for snorkeling from the Cap Camarat’s swim platform. Return via the Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo) in Conca dei Marini before docking back in Amalfi for sunset.
The 3-7 Day "Tyrrhenian Discovery"
- Day 1-2: Explore the hidden coves between Amalfi and Cetara, visiting the secluded beaches of Erchie.
- Day 3-4: Navigate to Capri. Spend the day circling the Faraglioni rocks and the Blue Grotto. Spend the night at Marina Grande or Marina Piccola.
- Day 5-7: Venture further north to the volcanic islands of Ischia and Procida. The Cap Camarat’s speed allows you to reach Ischia Porto from Amalfi in under 90 minutes in fair conditions, making it an easy extension for a weekly charter.
Logistics: Marinas and Mooring in Amalfi
The primary hub for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi is the Porto di Amalfi, also known as Marina Coppola. This marina offers full services including water, electricity, and 24-hour security. However, berthing in Amalfi is highly competitive. During the peak months of July and August, it is essential to book your mooring well in advance.
Alternative nearby marinas include Marina di Cassano in Piano di Sorrento or the Port of Salerno (Molo Manfredi), which often serves as a more accessible starting point for those arriving by high-speed train from Rome. If you are chartering for a week, you may also utilize the buoy fields in Positano or Nerano, which provide water taxi services to the shore for evening dinners at renowned restaurants like Lo Scoglio.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the "all-in" versus "plus expenses" cost is vital when chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi. Most day rentals are quoted as a base price, with additional costs calculated at the end of the trip.
- Included: Professional skipper (if requested), VAT (22%), final cleaning, and standard safety equipment.
- Excluded: Fuel is typically the largest variable. The Cap Camarat 10.5 consumes approximately 80-120 liters per hour depending on speed.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For multi-day charters, an APA of 30% is usually required to cover fuel, food, beverages, and mooring fees.
- Taxes: Local "tassa di sbarco" (landing fees) may apply if you dock in Capri or certain protected marine areas.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The boating season in Amalfi runs from late April to late October. For the best experience, we recommend June and September. During these months, the sea temperature is ideal for swimming, and the "Scirocco" winds are less frequent than in the shoulder seasons. The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 handles a moderate chop exceptionally well, but for maximum comfort, it is best to plan your crossings for the morning hours when the sea is typically "olio" (flat as oil).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi?
Yes, because the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is powered by twin engines exceeding 40HP, a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized national boating license is mandatory for bareboat rentals. If you do not possess a license, we highly recommend chartering with a professional local skipper who knows the coastal currents and hidden gems.
How many people can comfortably fit when chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Amalfi?
While the boat is certified for up to 12 passengers for day use, we recommend a group size of 8 to 10 for maximum comfort. This ensures everyone has a seat in the cockpit or space on the sunbow without feeling crowded. For overnight charters, the boat comfortably sleeps 4 adults in its two cabins.
What is the fuel consumption for a trip from Amalfi to Capri?
A round trip from Amalfi to Capri, including some coastal cruising around the island, typically takes about 2 to 2.5 hours of engine time. On a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5, you can expect to use between 180 and 250 liters of fuel, depending on your cruising speed and the sea state.
Can we visit the Blue Grotto with this boat?
You can certainly cruise to the entrance of the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) in Capri. However, due to the small entrance and local regulations, you cannot take the Cap Camarat inside. You will need to transfer to a small traditional rowing boat operated by the local guides at the cave entrance.
