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Discover Capri in style aboard a private boat with a full-day itinerary featuring caves, stunning views, and a city stop—perfect for exclusive island lovers.
Planning a day on Capri with a private boat can turn a dream into a reality. This 7-hour tour combines the thrill of cruising along the coastline, exploring secret caves, and disembarking to enjoy some free time on the island. With a maximum of six guests, it promises an intimate and personalized experience, making it a hit among travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
We love the way this tour balances a comprehensive sightseeing itinerary with the comfort of a private vessel. The inclusion of snacks, drinks, and free time for shopping or visiting the Blue Grotto means you’ll get to enjoy Capri at your own pace. One thing to keep in mind is the extra cost for Blue Grotto tickets, which are purchased on-site, so budget accordingly.
This experience is ideal for those who want an authentic, flexible, and luxurious way to explore Capri. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a unique way to see the island, this tour’s blend of natural beauty and cultural highlights hits the mark.


Choosing to see Capri by boat is a fantastic way to soak up the island’s natural splendor. This tour offers a detailed, well-rounded itinerary that balances must-see sights with leisurely stops, all wrapped in the comfort of a private vessel. Let’s explore what makes each part of this cruise special.
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Your journey begins just off the Marina Grande, a lively hub of Capri’s port. Here, you’ll appreciate the historical significance of Bagni di Tiberio, a stretch where Roman emperors once bathed. This peaceful seaside area sets the tone for the day, blending history with stunning coastal views.
Tip: As some reviews mention, the boat itself is impeccable and well maintained, giving you a comfortable start to the adventure.
No trip to Capri is complete without visiting the Blue Grotto. The crew will advise when to go, but the highlight is the tiny, dark entrance leading into a glowing, sapphire-lit cave. You’ll board a small local boat to enter this marvel, where sunlight creates a shimmering blue reflection on the water, casting an almost otherworldly glow.
The admission ticket isn’t included, but the experience of seeing this natural wonder up close is priceless. Reviewers consistently describe the Blue Grotto as “a breathtaking experience,” often citing it as a highlight, even if the ticket purchase on site involves some waiting.
Tip: You’ll have the freedom to visit the Grotto during your free disembarkation time, so plan accordingly.
Moving along the coast, Cala del Rio impresses with dramatic cliffs and stunning rock formations, including the “Cave of the Heart,” carved with a heart shape at its base. This spot is a favorite for its unique natural sculpture and extraordinary scenery.
Next is Cala del Tombosiello, a calm, sheltered cove perfect for a quick dip. Its tranquility makes it a relaxing pause amid the busy day, with clear waters inviting a swim.
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The iconic Punta Carena Lighthouse, lit since 1867, offers a sublime backdrop for photos. It’s especially stunning at sunset, when the light hits the sea and sky just right. The lighthouse remains a serene escape from crowds, according to reviews praising its peaceful ambiance.
Further exploring the coast, the Grotta dei Santi surprises visitors with formations resembling saints in prayer—hence the name—and vibrant, luminous waters. Nearby, the Green Cave (Grotta Verde) enchants with emerald hues, stalactites, and stalagmites inside a tunnel carved by nature over centuries.
It’s worth noting that you’ll visit these caves in the boat, offering a close-up view that many reviews describe as “magical” and “unforgettable,” thanks to the vibrant light effects inside.
Punta Ventroso becomes a relaxing spot for an onboard break, complete with a refreshing aperitif of drinks and snacks. For the adventurous, a short swim or walk to shore is possible—reviewers note this as a peaceful moment amid the day’s excitement.
Crossing to Marina Piccola, the boat passes the famous “rock of the mermaids,” linking to Homer’s tales of siren songs. The proximity to this mythic spot is a great photo opportunity.
This hidden cave reveals a maritime heritage, with walls telling stories of fishermen’s refuge. The star of the show, of course, are the Faraglioni—Capri’s iconic stacks. The crew usually stops here for about 20 minutes, giving everyone ample time for photos, selfies, and soaking up the dramatic scenery.
Reviews rave about the “spectacular views” of the stacks, which have inspired countless works of art and legends, making this a must-see highlight.
The villa, perched dramatically on a cliffside, is a symbol of modernist architecture and has starred in many films. From the boat, it’s a stunning silhouette against the sea. The nearby White Grotto, with its white limestone walls, offers another enchanting cave experience, with sunlight casting a dreamy glow inside.
The Red Cave’s striking red walls are a favorite for photographers, and the water’s clarity makes for a mesmerizing scene. Tiberius’ Leap, a cliff about 297 meters high, adds a touch of legend—though it’s more a point for admiring than jumping.
One of the tour’s biggest selling points is the roughly four hours of free time on land, allowing you to explore Capri at your own pace. Reviewers mention enjoying shopping in exclusive boutiques, sampling local cuisine, or visiting the Blue Grotto independently (tickets bought on-site). The flexibility to do your own thing is a major plus, making this tour truly personalized.
The tour provides drinks (water, soft drinks, beer, Prosecco, Limoncello), a brunch of local specialties, and snorkeling gear—meaning you can relax and cool off without extra fuss. The skipper and hostess are praised for their professionalism and friendliness, elevating the experience.
However, tickets for the Blue Grotto are not included in the price, so you should budget for that if you wish to visit during your free time. Also, note the fuel surcharge of €300 applies per booking, which is typical for private charters.

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially Captain Crescenzo, for sharing stories and navigating the busy coast with ease. Many mention the impeccable condition of the boat and the attention to detail—everything from cleanliness to the quality of snacks.
The personal touch makes a difference; comments highlight the crew’s friendliness, professionalism, and willingness to accommodate special requests. The small group size ensures a peaceful, intimate atmosphere, perfect for couples, families, or small groups of friends.
Several reviewers mention how this tour offers excellent value for money considering the scope of sights visited, the quality of food and drinks, and the personalized service.


This private boat tour of Capri offers a balanced blend of natural beauty, cultural highlights, and personal freedom. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking a luxurious, intimate experience with knowledgeable guides and the flexibility to explore at their own pace. The inclusion of drinks, snacks, and snorkeling gear adds value, while the itinerary covers all the must-see spots like the Faraglioni, Green and Red Grottos, and Villa Malaparte.
The consistent praise from previous guests—ranging from the boat’s pristine condition to the crew’s professionalism—tells you this isn’t just about ticking boxes but truly enjoying Capri in style. If you’re after an immersive, high-quality experience that balances sightseeing with relaxation, this tour will likely exceed your expectations.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the private nature means you can customize the experience to suit your group.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto during the free disembarkation?
Yes, you can visit the Blue Grotto on your own during your free time; tickets are bought on site.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the skipper, hostess, live guide, full bath on board, drinks (water, soft drinks, beer, Prosecco, Limoncello, Spritz), a brunch of local specialties, and snorkeling equipment.
Are additional costs involved?
Yes, the Blue Grotto tickets are not included and must be purchased on-site. There’s also a fuel surcharge of €300 per booking.
How long is the total tour?
The experience lasts about 7 hours, giving plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, and exploring.
What makes this tour different from group excursions?
It’s a private experience, meaning only your group is onboard, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility in the schedule.
Can I swim during the tour?
Absolutely. The itinerary includes anchor stops for swimming and snorkeling, and many reviewers enjoy taking a dip in the clear waters.
Is food provided?
Yes, a brunch of local specialties with drinks is included, plus refreshments available throughout the day.
What is the best time to book?
Most travelers book around 27 days in advance due to high demand, especially in peak season.
This private Capri boat tour delivers a seamless blend of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and personalized service. Perfect for those wanting a luxurious yet authentic way to experience the island’s magic.