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Discover the stunning island of Capri on a private boat tour from Sorrento, exploring caves, landmarks, and crystal-clear waters at your own pace.
If you’re dreaming of a day spent floating along the dazzling coastlines of Italy, this private boat tour from Sorrento to Capri might just be your perfect escape. Designed for small groups—up to six—this 7-hour journey offers a blend of scenic beauty, luxurious comfort, and personalized experiences. Whether it’s lounging on deck, swimming in turquoise waters, or marveling at iconic landmarks like the Faraglioni, this tour combines the best of what Capri and its surroundings have to offer, all from a private vessel tailored to your wishes.
What we particularly love about this experience is the flexibility it provides: you can customize stops, enjoy drinks and snacks on board, and have your captain suggest the best swimming spots or picturesque viewpoints. That said, it’s important to note that some attractions, like the Blue Grotto, depend on weather conditions and are not guaranteed—so a flexible mindset is key.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, intimate way to explore Capri’s coastlines without the crowds or restrictive schedules of larger tours. It’s perfect for couples, families, or small groups wanting a memorable, personalized day out on the water.


For a more personal experience, these private Sorrento tours deliver individual attention
The journey begins in Sorrento, a charming town that acts as a gateway to the Amalfi Coast. The tour departs from multiple local ports, making it convenient for most travelers staying in Sorrento or nearby areas. The initial 15-minute boat ride is a gentle warm-up, giving you your first glimpses of the coastline’s beauty and a chance to settle into the boat’s comfortable seating.
Within about 30 minutes, you arrive at Capri, a jewel famous for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and caves. Unlike larger group tours, this private experience allows you to soak in the views at your own pace. We loved the way the captain offered suggestions for stops, making it feel like a day spent with a knowledgeable friend rather than a scripted tour.
Your first cave stop is the White Cave, distinguished by white incrustations and clusters of stalactites. The 15-minute visit involves a quick boat ride into the cave, offering a peek into Capri’s geological wonders. The sight of the white mineral deposits and hanging stalactites is striking and adds a special touch to your day. Reviewers note this as a favorite, with one mentioning the “beautiful formations and easy access for swimming.”
Next, the Natural Arch—a 12-meter-wide, almost 20-meter-high rock formation—provides a striking natural frame for photos. It’s a notable example of the island’s geological history, formed over thousands of years. The 15-minute stop offers ample time for photos, and the captain usually shares interesting facts, making it both visual and educational.
The Green Cave is renowned for its light effects, where blue light reflected through the water illuminates the interior. The vibrant green glow is a favorite among travelers, who often find it one of the most mesmerizing sights. The 15-minute visit is a quick but memorable highlight. Reviewers often mention the “magical glow” and how it feels like stepping into an underwater fairy tale.
Passing the Faraglioni is a must-see, and the tour typically spends 15 minutes here. These towering rocks are Capri’s most recognizable symbols, and legend has it you should kiss your loved one when passing between them for good luck. The views are spectacular, especially with the setting sunlight or early morning light, and many travelers find this moment romantic and picture-perfect.
A 15-minute stop at Punta Carena offers panoramic views from Italy’s second most powerful lighthouse. The rugged coastline, combined with the lighthouse’s history, makes it a fascinating photo op and a peaceful spot to appreciate Capri’s natural beauty away from the busier tourist areas.
One of the tour’s highlights is the time spent at Marina Piccola, a small seaside village known for its crystal waters and seaside restaurants. Covering about 30 minutes, this stop allows you to swim or snorkel in calmer waters, or simply relax on deck with drinks and snacks served throughout the trip. Reviewers often mention the peacefulness and the chance to unwind in a less crowded setting.
Arguably the most famous attraction, the Blue Grotto’s 30-minute visit is optional, depending on weather conditions. Access is by small boat, and the entry fee (around €18) is paid separately. Reviewers highlight that the cave’s shimmering blue interior is breathtaking when open, although it’s not guaranteed due to sea conditions. Many appreciate the flexibility to opt-in or skip, based on how they feel or weather.
If you prefer to skip the Blue Grotto or want more time exploring the island, you can choose to stay at the port for around four hours. This flexibility allows you to stroll through Capri’s streets, visit the Piazzetta, or enjoy a leisurely meal at seaside restaurants—an option many reviewers value highly.

While the price is around $1,660 for a group of up to six, it’s important to frame this as a luxury, all-private experience. It includes a professional skipper, towels, drinks, snacks, and swimming stops, which add up when you consider the personalized service and the freedom to customize your day.
Guests like Michael_M, who described it as a “fantastic day,” appreciated the friendly captain and the ability to enjoy swimming and cliff jumping at their leisure. The tour’s focus on comfort and flexibility means you’re not tied into rigid schedules, which enhances the overall experience.
Timing is well thought out—starting from Sorrento, the trip takes about 7 hours, including all stops and optional activities. You’ll be picked up from your hotel or meeting point, which adds a layer of convenience. The boat is private, meaning fewer crowds and a more intimate experience, perfect for families or couples.
The tour does have additional costs—such as the Blue Grotto entrance fee and docking fees (around €150)—but these are clearly outlined and can be arranged with your skipper. Remember, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind.

This private boat experience suits travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and personalized service. It’s perfect if you’re looking to avoid large crowds and want to explore at your own pace. Families with children, couples celebrating a special occasion, or small groups of friends will find this a luxurious way to see Capri without feeling rushed.
If weather conditions are good, you’ll get to see the Blue Grotto and other attractions in their full splendor. However, for those who prioritize fixed itineraries or are on a tight budget, this might be a bit pricier than group options, but the added comfort and exclusivity often justify the cost.

This private Sorrento-to-Capri boat tour offers a tailored, memorable way to experience one of Italy’s most beautiful islands. From exploring caves and the Faraglioni to relaxing at seaside villages, you’ll enjoy the freedom to customize your day in a small, intimate setting. The knowledgeable skipper and inclusion of snacks, drinks, and swimming stops make it a truly luxurious experience.
It’s best suited for travelers who want a stress-free, flexible day of exploration without the constraints of larger tours. If you value comfort, exclusivity, and authentic vistas, this trip delivers on all fronts.
While the cost might seem high, the level of personalized service, quality of sights, and comfort make it a worthwhile investment for a special day on the Italian coast.

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the private nature and flexible stops make it family-friendly. Many reviews highlight it’s a great activity for all ages, especially those who enjoy swimming and relaxing on deck.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a professional skipper, pickup from your hotel or meeting point, towels, drinks (including soda, beer, Limoncello, Prosecco, and water), snacks or fruit, and swimming stops.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Yes, visiting the Blue Grotto is optional and depends on sea conditions. You need to inform the skipper if you want to go, and the entrance fee (~€18) is paid separately. Be aware that if the weather isn’t suitable, the visit may be canceled.
How long do stops at each site last?
Most stops are around 15 minutes—enough to take photos, enjoy the scenery, or go for a quick swim. The Marina Piccola stop is longer, about 30 minutes, giving you time to swim or relax.
What if I want more time on Capri?
You can opt to stay at the port for approximately four hours, giving you ample time to explore the island’s streets, shops, or enjoy a meal.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Yes, aside from the tour price, you should budget for the Blue Grotto entrance (~€18) and docking or mooring fees (~€150). These are paid separately and can be arranged with your skipper.
This private boat tour from Sorrento to Capri offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and authentic exploration—ideal for those seeking a memorable day on Italy’s spectacular coast.