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Experience a full day exploring Capri and Sorrento by inflatable boat from Naples, enjoying swimming, scenic views, and charming stops along the coast.
Exploring Capri & Sorrento by Inflatable Boat from Naples: An In-Depth Review
Imagine cruising along the stunning Amalfi Coast and the Gulf of Naples, with the wind in your hair and crystal-clear waters all around you. That’s precisely what this Full Day Capri & Sorrento tour offers—an adventurous, intimate way to discover two of Italy’s most iconic spots from the water, with a professional skipper guiding the way. This small-group excursion promises a blend of sightseeing, swimming, and leisure, all wrapped into an approximately 8-hour day that’s both scenic and memorable.
What we particularly love about this experience is the personalized boat journey—with a maximum of 10 travelers, it’s far from the crowded cruise ships or bus tours. You get to enjoy the coastline, visit hidden grottos, and have enough free time to explore Capri and Sorrento at your own pace. However, one thing to keep in mind is that disembarking for lunch in Capri involves additional costs and arrangements, so it’s not included in the ticket price, which could be a consideration if budget is tight.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want an authentic, flexible, and scenic day on the water, especially those who enjoy a more intimate experience. If you’re seeking a fast-paced, guided bus tour, this might not be your best bet. But if you love the idea of swimming in pristine waters, seeing iconic landmarks from the sea, and having plenty of time to explore charming towns, this tour fits the bill.


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Starting at Zi Teresa Borgo Marinari, the journey kicks off at 8:45 am. The boat ride to Sorrento takes approximately 50 minutes. You’ll be on a well-equipped inflatable boat, which is surprisingly stable for such a vessel—perfect for those wary of seasickness. The small group size means you won’t be jostled around, and you can enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your seat.
Arriving in Sorrento, you’ll disembark and walk through the charming town with its terraces overlooking the Gulf of Naples. This part of the tour is about 2 hours and 20 minutes, giving enough time to stroll, take photos, or relax over a coffee. One of the highlights here is visiting the Bagni della Regina Giovanna, a natural pool surrounded by rocks with a view of Punta Lagno waterfall. This spot is praised for its tranquility and scenic beauty, offering a refreshing swim in clear waters.
A reviewer mentioned, “We swam at multiple spots and saw Capri from the water,” highlighting how these swimming breaks are a significant part of the fun. The natural pools and rocky formations make for great photo opportunities and memorable dips.
The most anticipated segment is arriving in Capri after about 45 minutes of sailing. The boat tour around the island includes a visit to the White Grotto, the famous Faraglioni rocks, and a stop for a swim in waters renowned for their clarity. You’ll love the chance to relax in the most crystalline waters of the Gulf, with plenty of time to snorkel using the provided gear.
Disembarking on Capri at Marina Piccola allows for exploration, shopping, or a leisurely lunch in the Piazzetta, one of Italy’s most iconic squares. One reviewer said, “Ask for Matteo as your guide,” implying that knowledgeable guides can elevate the experience with local tips and stories. Keep in mind that eating at a restaurant accessible by sea is an additional expense and that disembarking at Capri requires going ashore for lunch—something to plan ahead for if you want a sit-down meal.
After about four hours exploring Capri, the boat departs around 4 pm for Naples, returning in approximately 45 minutes. The journey back offers views of the coastline and a chance to unwind while soaking in the last of the day’s scenery.
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The tour’s inclusions make for a comfortable experience: a professional skipper, fuel, insurance, water, drinks, appetizers, fresh fruit, music, and snorkeling gear. This thoughtful inclusion means you don’t have to worry about bringing extra supplies or planning snacks—just relax and enjoy.
However, lunch is not part of the package, and disembarkation for dining in Capri is at your expense. The tour does not include round-trip transfers from your accommodation, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point or consider arriving early to soak in the scenic surroundings.

Expect a relaxed yet adventurous day, with ample opportunities to swim or simply lounge on the boat. The skipper’s local knowledge adds richness to the journey—offering insights about the coastline, caves, and landmarks. The water is often described as crystal clear, making it ideal for snorkeling, especially with the kit provided.
The small group size fosters a more intimate atmosphere, ideal for chatting with fellow travelers and asking questions. It’s a perfect way to escape the crowds and enjoy the coast at your own pace, with plenty of time for spontaneous swims or photo breaks.

A guest named Jody shared, “My family’s favorite excursion on a Mediterranean cruise,” emphasizing how this tour stands out among typical cruise shore excursions. They appreciated swimming at multiple spots, seeing Capri from the water, and walking around Sorrento—highlighting the balance of activity and leisure.
Another point travelers repeatedly mention is the quality of the guide—with one recommending asking for Matteo, whose local insights and friendly demeanor seem to make the experience extra special.
At around $246 per person, this tour offers significant value considering the inclusions. You’re paying for a full day of scenic cruising, swimming, and the chance to explore two of Italy’s most beloved destinations from a unique perspective—on the water. Compared to land-based tours, the direct access to secluded grottos and natural pools is a highlight.
Plus, with drinks, snacks, and snorkeling gear included, the overall experience feels thoughtfully curated. The extra costs for meals and drinks in Capri are separate, so budget accordingly if you plan to dine ashore.

This experience is best suited for travelers who value personalized, scenic adventures over crowded bus tours. If you enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and spontaneous exploration, you’ll love the flexibility and intimacy this trip offers. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or families who want a memorable day on the coast without feeling rushed.
Those with an interest in striking landscapes and iconic landmarks—like the Faraglioni or Green Grotto—will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also a good choice for travelers comfortable with short boat rides and who plan their own meals in Capri.

This inflatable boat tour from Naples to Capri and Sorrento hits the sweet spot for those wanting an authentic, relaxed, and scenic experience. The small group size, expert guidance, and scenic stops make it a memorable way to see the coast from a different perspective. While additional costs for meals and disembarkation should be considered, the overall value and personalized experience make it worth the price.
If you’re looking for a day filled with swimming, stunning vistas, and charming coastal towns, this tour delivers in spades. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy a bit of adventure, spontaneous exploration, and the freedom to enjoy each stop at their own pace.

Is the tour suitable for people with seasickness?
While the boat is generally stable, it’s advisable to take anti-nausea medication if you are prone to seasickness, especially since the journey involves some open-water cruising.
What should I bring with me?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), waterproof camera or phone, and possibly a light jacket for the return trip.Snorkeling gear is provided, but you can bring your own if preferred.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunch in Capri is not included. You can choose to dine at a restaurant accessible by sea, which is an additional cost.
Can I disembark in Capri for sightseeing?
Yes. You are free to walk around Capri or Sorrento during your free time. Disembarkation in Capri involves going ashore for lunch, and costs are not included.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures a small, intimate experience.
How long is the boat ride from Naples to Sorrento and back?
The journey to Sorrento takes about 50 minutes, and returning from Capri to Naples is roughly 45 minutes.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, especially for families with children who enjoy swimming and boat rides. Just ensure the children are comfortable with short boat trips.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 57 days ahead, so early booking is recommended to secure your spot, particularly during peak seasons.
To sum it up, this tour offers a balanced mix of relaxation, adventure, and stunning scenery. Perfect for those wanting an authentic water-based exploration of Capri and Sorrento, with the added benefit of a small group and expert skipper. It’s a memorable way to see Italy’s coast from the water, long after your trip ends.