Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover the stunning beauty of Capri on a private 3-hour boat tour, including stops at the Blue Grotto, Faraglioni, and more, with expert guides.
Taking a boat around the island of Capri is often considered one of the best ways to soak up its legendary beauty—and this 3-hour private boat tour offers just that, with a tailored experience for small groups of up to six people. Whether you’re after picture-perfect views, a chance to swim in crystal-clear waters, or simply want to relax while being guided by knowledgeable locals, this tour packs a punch for all kinds of travelers.
One of the standout features? The personalized nature of the trip. Unlike crowded group excursions, this tour adapts to the day’s conditions—be it the weather, sea, or your preferences—making it ideal for those who want a more intimate, flexible experience. Plus, the opportunity to visit iconic sites like the Blue Grotto, Faraglioni, and Villa Malaparte makes it a memorable way to see Capri from a different perspective.
That said, a potential consideration is that entry to the Blue Grotto isn’t included in the price, which adds an extra €18 per person if you wish to go inside. For travelers on a tight schedule or budget, this might be a small inconvenience but is easily manageable with prior planning.
This tour is perfect for those looking to combine sightseeing with relaxation, especially if you prefer exploring at a leisurely pace with a private guide. It suits couples, friends, or small families eager to enjoy Capri’s natural beauty without the hustle of larger tour groups.
For a more personal experience, these private Capri tours deliver individual attention
Starting with what most travelers are eager to see, the Blue Grotto is truly a highlight of Capri. This sea cave, about 60 meters long and 25 meters wide, is famous for its shimmering blue water. Visitors typically enter via small rowing boats, which adds a charming, old-world feel to the visit. If there’s a queue—something the reviewer Tiffany_Y mentioned—the skipper will decide whether to wait or skip, giving travelers a flexible option based on the day’s circumstances. Keep in mind, the entrance fee of €18 isn’t included, so a small extra expense is necessary for entry.
A quick stop at Italy’s second-largest lighthouse offers a perfect snap of the rugged coastline. The 10-minute pause allows you to admire the lighthouse’s impressive structure and take some scenic photos. Since admission is included, this is an easy, no-cost photo op.
This small stop is designed for those who love the color of the sea. The Green Cave is famed for its enchanting water hues—an ideal moment for photos and a quick dip if you’re feeling adventurous. The 20-minute visit leaves enough time to admire the water’s palette without feeling rushed.
One of the tour’s most relaxing parts is the 30-minute swim at Marina Piccola. The water here is described as beautiful, and with beach towels and snorkel gear included, you can enjoy the sea fully. Expect calm, inviting waters perfect for taking a break from sightseeing and just soaking up the sun.
More ways to experience Capri from the water include these boat tours
No trip to Capri is complete without a photo under the Faraglioni rocks. This natural rock formation is one of the island’s most recognizable symbols. The 20-minute stop provides ample time for photos and marveling at the geological wonder.
The tour includes a quick viewing of the Villa Malaparte, a modern architectural masterpiece, and the Natural Arch, a striking rock formation. These stops, each around 10 minutes, are more about appreciating the landscape and architecture from the boat rather than walking around.
Other stops include the White Grotta, famous for its white calcareous encrustations and stalactites, and the Gennarino Scugnizzo statue, which pays tribute to Capri’s welcoming spirit. These brief visits (each about 10 minutes) add to the overall charm and diversity of the experience.
This boat tour offers a combination of iconic sights, swimming, and photo opportunities. The flexibility to swim and relax, combined with the ability to take photos at legendary sites, makes it a well-rounded trip. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, towels, and floating accessories adds extra value—perfect for those who want to make the most of the sea.
The skipper-guided approach means you’re not just a passive passenger but can enjoy personalized commentary about Capri’s history, geology, and local stories. Tiffany_Y noted that the guide Antonio was “very friendly and did a great job,” providing a more authentic experience beyond just sightseeing.
From a logistical perspective, the tour departs from Ristorante Augusto in Marina Grande, a convenient starting point close to transportation hubs. The duration is just enough to see the highlights without feeling exhausted, making it ideal for travelers with tight schedules or those wanting a taste of Capri’s coastal beauty.
At a cost of $457.47 for a group of up to six, this private tour offers exclusivity and customization that you simply can’t get with larger group excursions. While the price might seem steep at first glance, the small group size, personalized attention, and inclusion of amenities like snorkeling gear and towels make it worthwhile.
The main extra expense is the Blue Grotto entrance fee, which is not included in the base price, but for many travelers, visiting this famous sea cave justifies the additional cost. The flexibility to decide whether to stop at the Blue Grotto depending on the queue is a nice feature, allowing you to tailor the experience based on conditions that day.
This private boat tour is perfect for couples, small groups of friends, or intimate family units seeking a relaxed, personalized adventure. It’s excellent for those who want to explore Capri’s coastline at their own pace, swim in clear waters, and enjoy the stunning scenery without the overwhelm of large tours.
It’s ideal if you prefer a flexible schedule, want to avoid crowds, or are curious about the island’s iconic sites with expert guides providing local insights. However, if your main goal is to visit the Blue Grotto specifically, be prepared for an additional fee and possibly some waiting.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Yes, most travelers can participate. It’s designed to be accessible and flexible, accommodating different ages and physical abilities as long as you’re comfortable on a boat.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, which provides enough time to see many highlights without it feeling rushed.
Are snorkeling and swimming included?
Yes, snorkel equipment, beach towels, and floating accessories are provided, allowing you to enjoy swimming and water fun during the stop at Marina Piccola.
What’s the process for visiting the Blue Grotto?
The Blue Grotto visit depends on the queue and sea conditions. The guide will decide whether to stop or skip. The entrance fee (€18) is paid separately.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour begins at Ristorante Augusto in Marina Grande, which is conveniently located for travelers arriving by ferry or public transport.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, making it a flexible choice for uncertain schedules.
This private boat tour of Capri offers a carefully curated way to experience the island’s most breathtaking spots, blending sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing in a very manageable time frame. The small-group setup, coupled with the guidance of friendly locals like Antonio, turns a simple boat trip into an engaging, memorable adventure.
You’ll love the stunning views, from the iconic Faraglioni to Villa Malaparte, and the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters—an experience many travelers consider a highlight of their trip. The flexibility to customize the stops based on weather and mood adds a personal touch that large tours rarely offer.
While the extra fee for the Blue Grotto entrance is something to keep in mind, it’s a small price to pay for the chance to see one of Capri’s most famous natural wonders. This tour strikes a great balance between value, comfort, and authentic discovery—ideal for those wanting a scenic, private, and relaxed day on Italy’s most glamorous island.