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Explore the stunning Amalfi Coast with a private boat from Capri to Positano. Enjoy customizable routes, scenic stops, and an intimate experience at sea.
Imagine cruising along the shimmering coastline of Italy’s famed Neapolitan Riviera, freely choosing your stops and soaking in views that most visitors only dream of. That’s exactly what the Capri and Positano Private Boat Excursion promises — a tailored, luxurious day at sea that feels like your very own maritime adventure. Whether it’s admiring the famous sea caves, taking in the iconic rock formations, or stopping for a refreshing swim, this experience offers a lot for those craving an authentic, scenic escape.
What truly makes this tour stand out is the flexibility it offers. You get to pick your vessel — from a traditional wooden boat to a sleek speedboat or a luxurious speedboat — and customize your itinerary. Plus, it’s a private experience, meaning your group gets undivided attention, making it perfect for couples, families, or small groups of friends seeking a personalized day on the water.
However, it’s worth noting that some reviews highlight potential downsides, mainly related to consistency in execution and value. Not every trip may run perfectly, and some guests have expressed disappointment if their expectations aren’t managed well, especially regarding stops and onboard amenities. Still, with a good skipper and clear communication, many travelers find this trip well worth the price.
This tour best suits those who love scenic boat rides, enjoy personalized itineraries, and want a luxurious yet authentic experience around Capri and Positano. If you’re looking for a flexible day at sea that offers both sightseeing and leisure, this could be a perfect fit.

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Your journey begins at Capri’s Marina Grande harbor, a bustling spot where your captain awaits to whisk you away. The meeting point is straightforward, and being easily accessible by public transport makes it quite convenient. The feeling of stepping onto your private vessel sets the tone for an indulgent day — it’s all about exclusivity and comfort.
One of the most appealing features is the option to select your boat type. Whether you prefer the charm of a traditional wooden boat or the speed and style of a sleek speedboat, the choice can significantly impact your experience. For those craving a touch of luxury, the high-end speedboats provide plush seating and a modern vibe, perfect for snapping Instagram-worthy shots. Conversely, the wooden boats evoke a classic, maritime feel, adding a sense of tradition to your voyage.
The itinerary is flexible, but several key stops are suggested, each offering something unique:
Blue Grotto (optional): This electric-blue water wonder is world-famous, drawing many visitors. However, keep in mind the entrance fee of €18 per person isn’t included, and some reviewers mention that the boat may not always visit if sea conditions aren’t safe. One guest expressed frustration, saying, “The boat driver wouldn’t take us to Positano which is mentioned in the itinerary, boat wasn’t working well and we got one tiny bag of chips for 8 people all day.” This highlights the importance of communication and realistic expectations.
Green Grotto & Lagoons: If weather permits, you’ll enjoy swimming in calm, clear waters. The crew provides snorkel masks, so you can explore underwater life or just float and relax.
Marina Piccola & Faraglioni Rocks: These iconic sights, including the famous Faraglioni rock formations, are best appreciated from the water. Cruising through the natural arch in the center of the rocks is breathtaking, and many guests find the views to be the highlight of the trip.
Pink & White Lighthouse: The rugged southwestern tip of Capri offers rugged beauty, and the lighthouse provides a scenic photo opportunity during the cruise.
Stop in Positano: The most sought-after destination on the itinerary, Positano’s vertical, colorful buildings are even more captivating when viewed from the sea. You get free time to stroll along the beach, shop, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere. One reviewer described it as “stunning views of the colorful village sprawled vertically up the mountainside,” emphasizing how picturesque it is.
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For many, the highlight is the seaside lunch in Marina del Cantone — a tiny fishing village famed for its family-run restaurants and fresh seafood. A lot of guests rave about the pasta with zucchine, a simple yet delicious local specialty. It’s a perfect way to refuel after a morning of sightseeing.
This excursion offers noteworthy inclusions: bottled water, soda, Prosecco, snacks (though not on open deck boats), towels, snorkel masks, plus the boat’s fuel, taxes, and port fees. These little extras add comfort and convenience. You’ll also enjoy a local captain, who should provide helpful insights and ensure your safety.
However, lunch isn’t included, giving you the flexibility to choose from the small restaurants along the coast. Entrance to the Blue Grotto is optional and costs €18, so budget accordingly if you wish to visit.
Reviews paint a mixed picture. While many found the trip to be a highlight of their Italy visit, some encountered issues. One guest shared, “The boat wasn’t working well,” and another said, “We asked to go back,” indicating that boat conditions and communication can vary.
Others loved the value, especially considering the intimacy and customization. “By far the highlight of my Italy trip,” said one traveler, emphasizing that the experience can be truly memorable when everything aligns.
This private boat trip is ideal for travelers craving a customized, intimate experience with stunning scenery. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable paying a premium for privacy and flexibility, want to enjoy luxury or traditional boat options, and love the idea of hopping between iconic sites at your own pace. It suits those who value authentic views over crowded bus tours and aren’t overly concerned with rigid schedules.
If you’re traveling with friends, family, or a partner, and are looking for a memorable day of sea, sun, and sightseeing, this tour is a compelling option. But if you’re seeking a perfectly timed tour with guaranteed stops, or a very budget-friendly experience, you might want to explore other options.

The Capri and Positano Private Boat Excursion offers a personalized and scenic way to explore the Amalfi Coast’s highlights from the water. Its biggest appeal lies in the ability to customize your route and enjoy a private, luxurious outing tailored to your preferences. The views of the coastlines, sea caves, and colorful villages are truly unforgettable, especially when enjoyed from the comfort of your own boat.
While some travelers report hiccups like boat issues or limited stops, overall, many find this experience to be worth the splurge for the exclusivity and beauty it provides. It’s particularly well-suited for those who love flexible itineraries, scenic cruising, and a touch of luxury.
If you’re looking for a special day out at sea that combines sightseeing, swimming, and a sense of adventure, this tour will likely meet your expectations — just keep your plans flexible and communicate clearly with your skipper.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, including families. Just keep in mind that swimming stops require guests to be comfortable in the water, and children should be supervised.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 6 hours, allowing ample time for sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing.
Can I customize my itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour offers the flexibility to modify your stops and route according to your preferences.
What type of boat can I choose?
Options include a traditional wooden boat, a speedboat, or a luxury speedboat. Each offers a different vibe, from classic charm to modern luxury.
Are food and drinks included?
Bottled water, soda, Prosecco, and snacks are included. Lunch is not included but can be enjoyed in Marina del Cantone.
Is the Blue Grotto visit guaranteed?
No, the visit depends on sea conditions and the skipper’s judgment. Entrance fee of €18 is not included.
What if the weather is bad?
Trips are only canceled for safety reasons. If the weather is unsafe, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel. You may also want to bring a camera for the incredible photo opportunities.
How far in advance should I book?
Given the popularity and private nature, booking a few weeks in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.
Enjoy your voyage along the Neapolitan Riviera, where every wave and view promises a memorable moment. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or picture-perfect scenery, this private boat experience might just be the highlight of your Italian holiday.