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Discover Capri on a full-day boat trip from Sorrento with swimming, sightseeing, and free time to explore. Small-group, personalized experience with stunning views.
This Capri Island full-day adventure from Sorrento promises an engaging mix of scenic sailing, iconic natural sights, and free time to explore the charming island. Guided by a small group of no more than 12 people, this tour combines the thrill of boat cruising with the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters and visit famous landmarks like the Faraglioni rocks and Blue Grotto (at an extra cost).
What we love most about this trip is the personalized feel — with a small-group setting, you get more attention from the crew, along with an intimate experience of Capri’s stunning coastline. Plus, the included snorkeling gear and drinks make it feel both relaxed and fun. On the flip side, some may find the Blue Grotto visit optional, which means missing out on one of Capri’s most famous attractions if you prefer to skip the extra fee.
This trip is perfect for travelers who want a well-rounded, relaxed day that balances sightseeing, swimming, and free time on the island. If you’re eager to explore Capri’s natural beauty at your own pace while enjoying a comfortable boat ride, this tour is a great choice.


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Starting from Lubrense Boats at Marina della Lobra, the tour offers a hassle-free pickup if you request it, making your day easier without the hassle of navigating to different meeting points. The total duration is around 7 hours, giving plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, and wandering around Capri. The tour’s price—$141.23 per person—is quite reasonable considering the inclusions and personalized attention, especially given the small size of the group.
One of the standout features of this tour is its small-group format—capped at 12 travelers. This means more space on the boat, less noise, and a more tailored experience. Guides and crew members can give more detailed information, and you’re less likely to feel crowded or rushed.
The journey kicks off at the White Grotta, where the natural limestone formations create a stunning visual — everything turns a brilliant white, contrasting sharply with the turquoise sea. It’s a quick 10-minute stop, perfect for snapping photos or marveling at the unusual landscape. Reviewers mention that the cave might not always be open; on the day of their trip, the cave was closed, but they still enjoyed the overall experience. This transparent attitude about the cave’s availability adds to the honest, relaxed vibe of the tour.
Next, you’ll cruise past Capri’s iconic Faraglioni rocks, some of the most recognizable symbols of the island. These towering limestone formations provide prime photo ops, especially with the sea stretching behind them. The 10-minute stop allows for a quick but memorable sighting, capturing the grandeur of these natural giants. Several reviewers highlight how stunning the views are, with one saying it’s “something more than just a photo op.”
The tour offers an impressive four hours of free time in Capri’s town center. This window allows you to wander, shop, or grab a bite—whatever your style. With plenty of cafes, boutiques, and scenic alleys, you can soak in the lively atmosphere or relax by the waterfront. Reviewers emphasize the value of this free time, noting how they enjoyed exploring at their own pace without feeling rushed.
Following your free time, the boat circumnavigates Capri, giving you a chance to see caves, swim in the inviting waters, and admire the island from a different perspective. Stops include the Grotta Verde on the Anacapri coast and views of the lighthouse of Anacapri. A reviewer loved the opportunity to marvel at the island’s cliffs and caves, mentioning that the boat trip itself was “spectacular,” with service and scenery both hitting high marks.
Throughout the cruise, there are multiple swimming stops—the best way to cool off after sightseeing. Snorkeling masks are provided, and many travelers appreciated how easy it was to jump into the water and explore beneath the surface. One reviewer shared that the crew helped a partner with a surprise, highlighting the friendly, accommodating nature of the staff.
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The Blue Grotto is available for an extra fee—this is often a highlight for visitors, but the tour doesn’t guarantee entry, mainly due to long wait times. The cave’s availability depends on weather and opening hours, so it’s good to keep that in mind.
On board, bottled water, soft drinks, and a beer are included, along with chips and snorkeling gear—adding to the relaxed, picnic-like vibe of the trip. Some reviewers noted that the drinks weren’t always cold, but overall, the beverages contributed to a laid-back atmosphere. The crew is praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive—making the entire day feel effortless.
When you consider the cost, what you’re getting is a comprehensive, personalized experience. The combination of scenic sailing, free time on Capri, swimming stops, and attentive guides makes it a worthwhile investment. Compared to larger tours that might feel rushed or crowded, this trip’s intimacy and inclusions offer a more authentic, enjoyable day.

Reviewers consistently highlight the friendly guides and stunning views as key highlights. One wrote, “The staff were all very friendly, informative and fun,” while another noted that the service was “10 points”. Many appreciated the value for money, especially given the small group size and flexibility.
A traveler’s tip from a reviewer was to bring good footwear and fresh water, especially if planning to explore Capri on foot. Also, some mentioned that drinks could be colder, but this did not significantly detract from their experience.
This boat tour is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, intimate day on the water with plenty of opportunities to swim and enjoy Capri’s sights at their own pace. It suits those who prefer small groups over large crowds, and it’s perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers wanting a more personalized experience. If you’re comfortable with a few extra costs (like the Blue Grotto fee) and enjoy flexible sightseeing, this tour is a fantastic option.
This Capri full-day boat trip offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that combines natural beauty, leisure, and a taste of Capri’s lively atmosphere. With its small-group setting, knowledgeable crew, and flexible itinerary, it delivers good value for an immersive day out. You’ll love the stunning scenery, the chance to swim in clear waters, and the freedom to explore Capri on your own terms. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a relaxed, intimate vibe without sacrificing iconic sights and memorable moments.
While the Blue Grotto visit is optional, the overall experience remains compelling, thanks to the scenic cruising, friendly crew, and free time on the island. Expect a day filled with breathtaking views, refreshing dips, and plenty of opportunities to capture those classic Capri photos.

Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is available upon request but is not automatically included. The tour begins at Lubrense Boats at Marina della Lobra.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, including sailing, stops, and free time on Capri.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and less crowded experience.
Are drinks and snacks included?
Yes, bottled water, soft drinks, a beer, and chips are included on board.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Tickets are available at an extra cost, but entry depends on weather and schedule, and long wait times are common.
What should I bring?
Bring good footwear, sun protection, and perhaps a towel. Reviewers also suggest carrying extra water, especially if planning to explore Capri on foot.
Is snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, snorkeling masks are included, making it easy to explore beneath the surface during swimming stops.
Are there any hidden costs?
The main extra is the Blue Grotto entrance fee (€10 per person). There’s also a Capri landing tax/destination fee of €10, payable on site.
Is this suitable for children or solo travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and the small-group format makes it friendly for solo travelers and families alike.
What’s the best time of year for this tour?
While not explicitly stated, good weather is necessary, so late spring to early autumn are typically the best options.
This full-day sailing trip to Capri from Sorrento offers a lovely blend of natural beauty, relaxed exploration, and personalized service. Whether you’re after iconic sights or a peaceful day on the water, it’s a memorable way to experience the island’s charm.