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Discover the unique charm of Sorrento and Capri on this full-day fishing tour, featuring boat trips, swimming, and fresh seafood, with expert guides.
This full-day tour offers a different way to experience the stunning coastline of Sorrento and the island of Capri — by fishing alongside local fishermen and exploring some of Italy’s most iconic views from the water. With a focus on sightseeing, traditional fishing, and relaxing swims in crystal-clear waters, it’s a trip that balances activity and leisure.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the opportunity to learn from experienced Sorrentini fishermen while enjoying picturesque scenery, delicious meals, and visits to famous grottoes and landmarks. However, because fishing can be unpredictable, some travelers may find that they don’t always catch fish — something to keep in mind if your goal is a fruitful catch.
This experience suits travelers who love being on the water, appreciate authentic local culture, and enjoy a mix of active and relaxing moments. It’s ideal for families, groups of friends, or even solo travelers keen to see Capri from a different perspective.


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Your day begins with a pickup at 8:00 am at the Parking Achille Lauro in Sorrento, a spot that’s easy to access and close to public transportation. From there, a brief 15-minute transfer takes you to the port of Piano di Sorrento, where the real adventure begins. The early start means you’ll beat the crowds and enjoy a peaceful morning on the water.
Once aboard the classic Sorrentine Gozzo — a type of fishing boat that’s been used by locals for generations — you’ll be greeted with a welcome drink and introduced to your crew, including a seasoned fisherman whose tips and stories add genuine local flavor to the trip.
The boat itself is cozy yet sturdy, perfect for the small group size (max 12 travelers). We loved the way the captain pointed out key sights along the coast during the 15-minute sail, including the ruins of a Roman villa near Bagni della Regina Giovanna and the natural waterfall flowing from the rock — small details that add layers of history and nature to your journey.
The core of this tour is, of course, fishing. You’ll learn the tricks of local fishermen, with assistance from an experienced guide. The reviews reveal a lot about this part: some guests caught a couple of fish, while others, like one reviewer, noted they didn’t get much but still enjoyed the effort and the engaging guides.
Armando R. called it a “fun day,” mentioning that although no monsters were caught, the captain was “very entertaining,” and the kids loved the experience. Another guest highlighted that while no fish were caught, the captains helped make the day memorable and suggested that stronger fishing lines could improve results — a practical tip for future guests.
After fishing, the boat tour continues around Capri, offering spectacular views of the Green and Blue Grottoes, the Villa Curzio Malaparte, and the iconic Faraglioni rocks. These natural formations are postcard-perfect, and touring them by boat allows for close-up viewing you’d miss on land.
The boat also stops for swimming and snorkeling — the water’s clarity is remarkable, and you’ll enjoy the chance to cool off in the Mediterranean’s sparkling waters. The mention of swimming and sunbathing in reviews shows how well this part of the tour balances activity with leisure.
Disembarking in Capri, you’re granted around three hours to explore the island at your own pace. While the tour doesn’t specify detailed activities during this period, you’ll have time to wander through Capri’s charming streets, visit local cafes, or simply relax and take photos.
Returning to the boat, you’ll enjoy a meal of fresh-caught fish included in the tour price — a real highlight for many. The food is fresh, and the experience of eating a seafood meal after a day on the water feels authentic and satisfying.
The price of $184.67 per person covers almost everything — drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), lunch, fishing equipment, and the assistance of friendly, knowledgeable guides. However, some extras aren’t included: entrance fees to the Blue Grotto (€18 per person) and a small landing fee (€5 per person).
This all-day adventure lasts approximately 8 hours, with a schedule designed to maximize sightseeing and leisure, making it a good value considering the inclusions.

While only two reviews are available, they give useful insights. The first mentions how much fun the trip was, especially highlighting the entertaining captain and the kids’ enjoyment. The second review notes the lack of fish caught but emphasizes the helpfulness of the crew and the overall fun atmosphere. Both reviews agree that the experience is well-guided and friendly.
The mention of “stronger lines” from one reviewer hints that fishing results can vary, but the trip’s value isn’t solely dependent on catching fish — the scenery, guides, and overall vibe seem to win people over.
This experience is perfect for families or groups who want a relaxing yet interactive day on the water. It suits travelers interested in local culture and tradition, rather than just sightseeing from land. Those who enjoy fresh seafood, swimming, and scenic boat rides will find this trip rewarding.
If your goal is a fishing tournament, this might not be the right fit — but if you’re after authentic experiences, beautiful views, and a taste of local life, this tour hits the mark.
Fish alongside local Sorrentini fishermen while exploring Capri’s famous grottoes and the Faraglioni rocks, then enjoy a swim and a delicious seafood lunch — all in one full-day package. The small group size, friendly guides, and picturesque scenery create a comfortable, memorable experience.
The tour’s mixture of activity and relaxation makes it an excellent choice for travelers wanting to see a different side of this iconic coast. The unpredictability of catches adds a dash of adventure, and the included drinks and food make it a well-rounded, value-for-money outing.
While fishing results can vary, the authentic charm of the guides, the stunning views, and the chance to enjoy Capri from the water make this a worthwhile addition to any Sorrento itinerary.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour begins with a pickup at the Parking Achille Lauro in Sorrento and transfers you to the port of Piano di Sorrento.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 8 hours, giving plenty of time for fishing, sightseeing, swimming, and the free time in Capri.
What’s included in the price?
Drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), a seafood lunch, fishing equipment, and the assistance of an experienced fisherman.
Are there additional costs?
Yes. Entrance to the Blue Grotto costs €18 per person, and there’s a €5 destination & landing fee.
Can children participate?
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, a camera, and your passport for identification.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What if I don’t catch any fish?
That’s quite common, and while some guests caught fish, others didn’t. The focus is on enjoying the experience and scenery.
How do I book?
Booking is confirmed within 48 hours, and the tour can be canceled free of charge if done at least 24 hours in advance.
This fishing and sightseeing tour combines a slice of local life with the stunning beauty of the Amalfi Coast and Capri, making it a memorable adventure worth considering for your Sorrento trip.