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Experience the stunning Amalfi Coast and Capri on a private 8-hour yacht tour, enjoying exclusive stops, beautiful scenery, and authentic Italian charm.
Imagine cruising along the shimmering waters of Italy’s famed Amalfi Coast, with the sun on your face, your own group of travelers, and a knowledgeable skipper steering you past iconic sights. That’s what a Capri Private Yacht Tour from Sorrento promises—and from the glowing reviews, it seems to deliver just that. This 8-hour journey offers a personalized way to discover Capri’s breathtaking scenery, hidden caves, and historical landmarks, all from the comfort of a sleek yacht.
What we really love about this experience is its combination of luxury, flexibility, and authenticity. You get to see some of the most famous sights like the Blue Grotto and Faraglioni rocks from the water, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing. It’s a fantastic way to escape crowded tourist spots and tailor your day around what interests you most.
However, a potential consideration is the cost—at around $525 per person, this isn’t a budget excursion. But considering the private setting, expert guidance, and all-inclusive services, many feel it offers excellent value for a special occasion or a luxury treat. This tour suits travelers who want a personalized, scenic, and memorable experience that goes beyond typical sightseeing.

This private yacht tour combines comfort, adventure, and the chance to see Capri’s most famous sights from a perspective few get to experience—on the water, with no crowds. The vessel used is an Itama 38, a sleek, stylish yacht that feels both luxurious and practical, perfect for groups of up to 12. The tour’s 8-hour schedule provides ample time to explore without feeling rushed, giving you the flexibility to linger at favorite spots or discover new ones.
The journey begins from Sorrento, a charming town central to the Amalfi Coast, Naples, Pompeii, and of course, Capri. The boat departs from a convenient central location, making it easy to get to and from your accommodation. The ease of access combined with the small group size ensures you won’t be dealing with large crowds or noisy fellow travelers, making this ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking a more intimate experience.
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The tour’s itinerary is packed with iconic sights and unique experiences. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Stop 1: The Island of Capri
The star of the show, Capri, is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and glamorous reputation. You’ll begin with an overview of the island’s highlights and then proceed to explore its most treasured spots.
Stop 2: The Blue Grotto
One of the most famous attractions, the Blue Grotto, is a must-see. Entry costs €14 per person, and you’ll take a small, traditional wooden boat inside to witness the mesmerizing electric-blue waters. The reviewers mention the grotto as “spectacular,” with some noting it’s like being in a “museum.” Expect a brief 45-minute visit here—enough to marvel at the natural beauty and snap some photos.
Stop 3: Faraglioni Rocks & Marina Piccola
The iconic Faraglioni rocks are a highlight, especially the “Love Arch,” a natural rock formation with a charming legend. These towering stacks are a perfect photo opportunity—many guests comment on how impressive they look from the water. Marina Piccola, with its sea-view restaurants and lively beach clubs, offers a fantastic backdrop for relaxing or grabbing a drink.
Stop 4: Giardini di Augusto and Punta Carena Lighthouse
The lush Giardini di Augusto offer panoramic views of the coast, once favored by Roman emperors. Nearby, the lighthouse at Punta Carena marks the western tip of the island, providing a scenic spot for photos and a peaceful atmosphere.
Stop 5: Anacapri and Monte Solaro
A quick trip to Anacapri includes a ride on the chairlift to Monte Solaro, the highest point on the island. The views from here are breathtaking—overlooking the entire island, the coast, and even Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast on a clear day. The review mentions the “breathtaking” vistas, which truly are memorable.
Stop 6: Villa San Michele & Villa Malaparte
History buffs will appreciate Villa San Michele, built on ancient ruins by Swedish writer Axel Munthe. The tour also takes in Villa Malaparte, a striking modern house with a cult following, now a public museum. Both offer fantastic photo opportunities and insights into Capri’s architectural diversity.
Stops on the Water: Verde Grotto, White Grotto, and more
The tour includes optional stops at caves like the Green Grotto, where visitors can jump in for a swim and admire the emerald waters. The White Grotto is noted for its white stalactites and a small Madonna figure carved into the rocks. These cave visits are highlights, especially if you love snorkeling or just want to marvel at nature’s sculptures.
Historical Sites: Villa Jovis
For history enthusiasts, the Villa Jovis, the Roman Emperor Tiberius’ palace, is a highlight. Spanning thousands of square meters, it offers impressive views and a peek into ancient Roman luxury. Reviewers mention the “breathtaking” views from here, along with the sense of stepping back in time.
Capri Town & Free Time
A significant part of the tour is the free time on Capri’s Piazzetta and surrounding streets. This is your chance to explore shops, enjoy local cafes, or stroll to Augusto’s Gardens. The guides recommend about 30 minutes here, which many guests find just enough to soak in the lively, elegant atmosphere.
Additional Stops: Funicular, Beaches, and Lighthouse
The tour also includes visits to fun spots like the Funicular in Marina Grande, the lighthouse, and beaches like Il Faro. Guests often comment on the “fantastic scenery” and the chance to relax after days of sightseeing.
Many reviewers, like Lisa, praise the “knowledgeable commentary” of the captain Raffaele, who enriches the experience with historical insights and local stories. Others highlight the luxury amenities—snorkeling gear, towels, snacks, and drinks, including Prosecco and Limoncello—making it feel like a true Italian celebration on the sea.
The flexibility for optional activities—such as lunch at a top restaurant (not included)—allows you to customize your day. Some guests have enjoyed a leisurely lunch with a view, while others preferred to spend more time exploring Capri’s charming streets.
While the cost of around $525 per person may seem high, it includes many services: snorkeling equipment, towels, snacks, drinks, insurance, and the expertise of a captain and hostess. Keep in mind that the Blue Grotto ticket (€14) and port fee (€100) are not included, which is typical of such tours.
The tour runs approximately 8 hours, starting in the morning and ending in the late afternoon, fitting well with a full-day adventure. The group size is limited to 12, ensuring plenty of space and personalized attention. The dress code is casual—swimwear, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen are recommended.
Guests should note that most travelers book about 51 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The weather can impact the experience; the tour is canceled if conditions are poor, with a full refund offered if that happens.
This private yacht tour is ideal for travelers seeking a luxurious, tailored experience that combines scenic beauty, cultural insight, and a touch of adventure. It’s perfect for those celebrating a special occasion or anyone wanting to splurge on a memorable day in Capri. The marine-focused itinerary, with stops for swimming and snorkeling, appeals to water lovers, while history and architecture buffs will appreciate the archaeological and architectural sites.
Couples can enjoy a romantic day on the sea, families will love the kid-friendly aspects like snorkeling and beach stops, and small groups will find the tour’s intimacy and flexibility very appealing. If you’re after a well-organized, comprehensive exploration of Capri with the convenience of a private boat, this tour hits the mark.
However, be prepared for the investment—this is a premium experience with a price that reflects the exclusivity and quality of service. Those on a tighter budget might prefer more affordable group options, but for a special splurge, it’s hard to beat.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group will participate, making it a private experience tailored to your interests.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the skipper, hostess, snorkeling gear, towels, snacks, soft drinks, Prosecco, Limoncello, and insurance. Some activities like the Blue Grotto entry and port fees are additional.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore multiple sights and enjoy relaxing stops.
Can I swim or snorkel during the tour?
Absolutely. The tour offers several stops for swimming and snorkeling, with gear provided.
What are the main attractions I will see?
Highlights include the Blue Grotto, Faraglioni rocks, Villa San Michele, Villa Malaparte, Monte Solaro, and historical ruins like Villa Jovis.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book around 51 days ahead, as this tour is quite popular.
This private yacht experience combines the thrill of the open sea with the elegance of Capri’s most famous sights. It’s a fantastic way to create lasting memories and see Italy from a perspective few get to enjoy. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking an extraordinary day, it’s a journey worth considering.
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