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Discover the beauty of Capri with a small-group boat tour from Positano. Enjoy swimming, sightseeing, and island free time with expert guides for a memorable experience.

Planning a day trip to Capri from Positano? This small group boat tour promises an intimate way to explore the stunning coastline and iconic sights of Capri without the hassle of crowded ferries. It’s a well-reviewed journey, averaging a 4.5-star rating from over 300 travelers, making it a popular choice for those wanting a blend of scenic cruising, swimming, and independent island exploration.
One of the main perks we love about this tour is the combination of a luxury boat experience with enough free time on the island to wander at your own pace. Plus, with delicious beverages, snacks, and a lively skipper, it’s designed to be both fun and relaxing. But, it’s worth noting that the drive from Positano to the departure port can take about an hour, which might feel like a long transfer for some. Still, most find that the stunning vistas and the personalized group size make it worthwhile.
This trip suits travelers who enjoy small-group adventures, scenic boat rides, and the flexibility to explore Capri independently. If you’re looking for a more intimate, authentic experience with knowledgeable guides and breathtaking views, this could be a perfect fit. For those who prefer a straightforward direct departure from Positano, it’s worth considering the logistics and transfer times beforehand.

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The journey begins with a minivan pickup at the parking garage in Positano, usually between 8:00 and 9:30 a.m., depending on availability. The roughly one-hour drive to the port in Sorrento Coast means you’ll get a scenic introduction to the coast’s rugged beauty. While some reviews mention this transfer as a long ride, most travelers agree that the views along the way make it part of the adventure rather than a chore.
Once at the port, you board a sleek, comfortable boat with a maximum of 12 people. This small size guarantees you won’t be squeezed into a crowd—something that many reviews highlight as a major plus. The boat is expertly navigated by a professional skipper, often with enthusiastic guides who share interesting tidbits about each sight.
Your first stops take you to the White Cave, famed for its shimmering white interior, a stunning photo op. Afterward, the Natural Arch, a 12-meter wide stone formation, offers an incredible natural spectacle shaped over millennia by wind and water. Reviewers often mention how these stops feel exclusive—like discovering hidden gems away from tourist crowds.
No trip to Capri is complete without seeing the Faraglioni rocks. With their distinctive shapes and names—Stella, Arcomagno, and Scopolo—they’re as emblematic as the island itself. Expect around 15 minutes here, enough to marvel at these towering sea stacks and snap some photos. Several travelers mention how this view is even more striking in real life, with the waves crashing around them.
A popular feature, the swimming stop at Marina Piccola is a highlight. Quiet, clear waters invite you to dip in, and many reviewers have appreciated the chance to snorkel or relax on the boat. A 30-minute pause here balances sightseeing with leisure, giving guests a peaceful break from the busy island streets.
A quick stop at the Punta Carena Lighthouse provides sweeping views from the rocky promontory, the second most important lighthouse in Italy. It’s a short visit but well worth it for the photo opportunities and the sense of being on the edge of the island’s rugged coast.
After the cruise, the boat docks in Capri for roughly four hours. This is your chance to visit Piazzetta, the tiny social hub, or Anacapri, a quieter hillside town with charming boutiques and cafes. Reviewers rave about the walk through Anacapri’s quaint streets and the opportunity to get a panoramic view from Mount Solaro.
Most travelers find this free time well-balanced—long enough to explore, shop, or just relax with a drink. Some mention that the optional visits to the Blue Grotto are not included, mainly because of the long waiting times. However, the tour provides ample time for independent adventures.
Throughout the cruise, you’ll enjoy music, beverages, and dry snacks. Many reviews highlight the Prosecco and limoncello tastings, which add a celebratory touch to the day. The drinks are flowing, and the friendly crew, often praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, make the journey both lively and informative.
After your island visit, the boat heads back along the coast, offering more chances to admire the cliffs, caves, and azure waters. The transfer back to Positano is via the same minivan, with most guests feeling the entire day offers excellent value for money considering the personalized experience, guided stops, and free time.
The beauty of this trip lies in its small-group intimacy, which makes it easier to ask questions and get personalized recommendations. Guests often mention how knowledgeable and enthusiastic the guides are, sharing insider tips about Capri’s best spots. It’s also a fantastic way to see several iconic sights without the crowds or long queues that sometimes accompany larger tours or ferry trips.
The swimming stops and free island time are perfect for those wanting a mix of adventure and relaxation. Plus, the inclusive drinks and snacks elevate the experience, making it feel more like a mini luxury getaway than just a sightseeing tour.
However, it’s important to note the transfer from Positano—some reviews mention the drive as a point of contention, especially if you’re expecting a direct departure from Positano harbor. The tour description clearly states the land transfer, but if wasting an hour on a minivan isn’t appealing, this might not be the best choice.
The weather can also impact the day; storms have cut short some trips in the past, but most guests appreciate the flexible rescheduling or full refunds offered if conditions aren’t suitable.

This small-group boat tour to Capri from Positano offers a balanced blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and culture for those wanting a more personal experience away from big crowds. You’ll love the stunning scenery, expert guides, and the freedom to explore the island on your own terms. The inclusion of drinks, snacks, and swimming stops makes it feel like a full-day escape on the water.
If you’re looking for a value-packed, intimate adventure that combines scenic cruising with authentic island time, this tour is a strong contender. Just remember to weigh the transfer times and be prepared for potential weather-related changes.

This tour isn’t ideal if you prefer fast, direct departures from Positano without long transfers or if you’re looking for an emphasized Blue Grotto visit. But for those who enjoy a leisurely, scenic, and intimate day on the water—this could be just the ticket.

How long is the transfer from Positano to the port?
It’s about an hour by minivan, starting from the parking garage in Positano to the port in Sorrento Coast. The tour description clearly states this, and most reviews mention the drive as part of the overall experience.
What is included in the tour price?
The fee covers round-trip transportation from Positano, a scenic boat cruise around Capri, stops at sights like the White Cave and Faraglioni, swimming opportunities, and about 3-4 hours of free time on the island. Snacks, water, soft drinks, Prosecco, and limoncello tastings are also included.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Not on this tour. The Blue Grotto is excluded mainly due to long wait times. However, you can visit it independently during your free time on Capri if you wish.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, swimsuit, sun protection, camera, and cash for extras or shopping. The boat ride can be bumpy, so if prone to seasickness, consider medication beforehand.
How many people are on the boat?
A maximum of 12 guests, ensuring a cozy and personalized experience. Some reviews highlight how this makes the trip feel more exclusive.
Is there any snorkeling equipment available?
Snorkeling gear is not included in the tour, so plan to bring your own if you wish to snorkel in the grottoes.
What is the best time to take this tour?
The tour runs from early morning, between 8:00 and 9:30 a.m., depending on availability. The weather in spring to early fall is generally ideal, but always check for weather cancellations.
What if the weather turns bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a reschedule or a full refund.
How long is the free time in Capri?
About 3 to 4 hours, enough to explore the Piazzetta, visit Anacapri, or relax on the beach.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The itinerary is fixed, but the small group size allows for some flexibility, especially around the island’s free time.
This Positano to Capri boat tour offers a comfortable, scenic, and engaging way to experience one of Italy’s most beautiful islands. Whether you’re after iconic views, a relaxing swim, or simply want to soak up Capri’s vibrant atmosphere, it’s a trip worth considering. Just plan for the transfer times and be ready for an adventure on the waves!