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Explore Capri on a private boat tour with snorkeling, scenic stops, pasta, and prosecco. Discover caves, beaches, and stunning views in 3 hours.
If you’re seeking an intimate way to see the iconic island of Capri, this 3-hour private boat tour offers a tempting mix of stunning scenery, swimming opportunities, and a taste of local cuisine and drinks. Operating aboard a classic Capri gozzo—a comfortable and charming vessel—you’ll explore some of the island’s most famous natural attractions with a knowledgeable guide. While not guaranteed to include the Blue Grotto (due to weather or line times), this tour packs in enough highlights to make it a worthwhile experience for those eager to see Capri from the water.
One aspect we particularly like is the combination of sightseeing with cultural touches like tasting Caprese limoncello, enjoying snacks, and savoring a traditional Caprese pasta lunch. It’s a well-rounded experience that offers both relaxation and adventure in a short time. A potential drawback, however, is that the tour can be quite dependent on weather conditions, especially for the Blue Grotto, which isn’t always accessible.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a personalized, relaxed way to explore Capri without the fuss of large groups. It suits those who appreciate scenic views, swimming, and authentic touches, all wrapped into a manageable three-hour window. If you’re after a quick but comprehensive peek into Capri’s natural beauty, this tour could be just the thing.

For $594.06 for up to 7 guests, this private boat tour offers quite a bit of value. The price covers the boat, guide, snorkeling gear, snacks, drinks, and lunch, making it a comprehensive package that minimizes additional expenses. The use of snorkeling equipment, towels, and sunscreen means you’re well-equipped for a day of enjoying Capri’s inviting waters without bringing your own gear.
While the Blue Grotto ticket (€14) isn’t included, most travelers agree that the rest of the itinerary makes up for it, especially since you avoid the long lines and crowds typically associated with that famous cave. If the Blue Grotto is off-limits due to weather, the boat still visits other caves like the Green and White Grottoes, which are equally picturesque.
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This tour is structured around stops at several of Capri’s most photogenic and fascinating spots, with plenty of time to enjoy each one. Here’s a breakdown:
White Grotta:
Entering this famous cave, you’ll get the chance to snap photos of its striking white walls. Reviewers mention stopping here long enough to admire and take the perfect shot, making it a highlight early in the cruise.
Grotta Rossa:
Known for its coral, this smaller cave offers a splash of color inside. The quick stop means you get the feel of Capri’s underwater beauty without a long wait.
Natural Arch:
From the water, the arch is one of the most dramatic sights on the island. Expect a swim here, with crystal-clear waters inviting a refreshing dip. Several reviews mention how relaxing and scenic this spot is, with one reviewer noting a swim in “magnificent clear blue water.”
The Faraglioni:
No visit to Capri is complete without capturing the iconic Faraglioni rocks — especially the “arch of love” — which make for a postcard-perfect backdrop. The boat halts here for 30 minutes, giving ample time for photos and soaking in the view.
Marina Piccola:
This exclusive bay is where the tour stops for a lunch break. Expect to see opulent villas and enormous yachts from the water. The included Caprese pasta is a simple but tasty highlight, although some reviewers found it cold or not to their taste, perhaps because it was pre-packed.
Grotta Verde & Punta Carena Lighthouse:
The Green Grotto, famous for its emerald glow, is a quick visit. From here, you can also admire Italy’s second-largest lighthouse from the sea, making for some beautiful photo opportunities.
The Blue Grotto:
While this is the most famous cave, it’s not guaranteed due to weather and line times. Several guests appreciated skipping the long wait, especially when weather conditions aren’t ideal. Those who did visit rave about its beauty, but many found the wait frustrating.
Final Stop – Marina Grande:
Ending the tour at Capri’s main harbor, you’ll leave with a broad view of island life and the chance to explore further if you wish.
Most travelers praise the guides and skippers, particularly mentioning Roberto and Giuseppe for their expertise and friendliness. One reviewer highlights Roberto’s attentiveness, noting how he “kept checking in with us to see what we wanted,” which adds a personal touch.
A recurring theme in positive reviews is the scenic beauty of the tour, especially the caves and the Faraglioni. Many mention how relaxing and enjoyable the swimming stops are, with clear, inviting waters perfect for jumping in.
However, not all experiences were flawless. Some guests felt the pasta was disappointing—cold and not very flavorful—likely a pre-packed option rather than freshly prepared. Also, a few reviews mention difficulties with the Blue Grotto experience, either due to weather or long lines, which is worth considering if that cave is your main goal.
A less positive note was a review describing an uncomfortable interaction with the guide over tipping, reminding travelers to approach with realistic expectations and to remember that this is a private experience focused on enjoyment rather than service gratuities.
The gozzo boat itself is described as comfortable and large enough to accommodate everyone safely, with enough space to relax. The timing—around 55 minutes for the marina, 30 for the Faraglioni, and 30 for the Blue Grotto if visited—is well-balanced, providing plenty of time for photos, swimming, and simply soaking up the views without feeling rushed.
Most travelers find the 3-hour duration appropriate for a quick yet thorough exploration of Capri’s highlights, although some wish it was longer to include more swimming or time at the Blue Grotto.
The meeting point is at Via Don Giobbe Ruocco, which can be a bit tricky to find, especially if you’re unfamiliar with Capri. Arriving on time is key, as the tour is punctual, and late arrivals might miss out.
While the tour is most suitable for most travelers, those with mobility issues or who want a more in-depth exploration might find it a bit rushed, especially given the limited time at each stop. Also, keep in mind that the weather can impact the experience, especially for the Blue Grotto.
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This private boat tour offers a well-rounded experience for those looking to see Capri’s highlights from the water, with the bonus of local snacks and drinks. It’s particularly appealing for families, couples, or small groups wanting a personalized touch and flexibility that larger tours lack.
While the price might seem steep, the inclusion of food, drinks, snorkeling gear, and private transportation justifies it for many, especially given the intimate atmosphere. The focus on scenic spots and authentic experiences like tasting limoncello makes it stand out.
However, if your main goal is to see the Blue Grotto, be aware that the tour might skip it or not guarantee entry. Also, weather-dependent conditions can affect the overall experience, so flexibility is a must.
This private boat tour is best suited for travelers craving a relaxed, personal experience of Capri’s natural beauty with some local flavor. If you enjoy scenic views, swimming, and tasty snacks in a small-group setting, you’ll find this tour a delightful way to discover the island from the sea.
The tour’s guides and skippers earn praise for their friendliness and knowledge, making it easier to learn about the sights and enjoy the trip. The inclusion of lunch and drinks adds comfort and convenience, though the quality of the pasta may vary.
If you’re after a more flexible, intimate experience that avoids the crowds and long lines associated with the Blue Grotto, this tour hits that mark. Keep in mind the weather plays a role, and being prepared for a quick but memorable adventure on the water will set the right expectations.
Overall, for the value, scenic adventure, and authentic touches, this Capri boat tour offers a memorable slice of island life—perfect for those short on time but eager to pack a lot into three hours.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto with this tour?
Yes, the Blue Grotto is included in the itinerary, but its visit depends on weather and line conditions. It is not guaranteed, and sometimes it’s skipped if conditions aren’t ideal.
How long do we spend at each stop?
Stops like the White Grotta, Green Grotto, and Faraglioni typically range from 5 to 30 minutes, with longer durations at Marina Piccola (about 55 minutes) for lunch and swimming.
Is the boat comfortable?
Guests describe the boat as a nice and spacious Capri gozzo, suitable for relaxed cruising and plenty of room to sit or lounge. Cushions are provided for seating, but some reviews mention limited space at the front.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes private boat transportation, snorkeling gear, towels, sunscreen, soft drinks, Prosecco, limoncello, and a Caprese pasta lunch. The Blue Grotto entrance fee (€14) is extra.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Most travelers book around 46 days in advance, but last-minute availability depends on demand. Planning ahead ensures you get your preferred date.
Are there any age or mobility restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour is generally suitable for most but consider comfort with boat rides for those with mobility issues or severe seasickness.
What happens if the weather cancels the tour?
If weather conditions prevent the tour from happening, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour requires good weather for the best experience.
How do I meet the tour guide?
The meeting point is at Via Don Giobbe Ruocco. Details are provided at booking, and most guests find the location straightforward once there.
This private Capri boat tour offers a charming, scenic, and personalized way to see the island’s highlights in a short time. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to indulge in Caprese flavors and spectacular views, it’s an experience that combines relaxation with adventure—perfect for making memorable island moments.