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Discover the magic of Capri on a private boat tour from Sorrento, with swimming stops, stunning views, and expert guides for an unforgettable day.
When it comes to experiencing Capri, few adventures rival the thrill of exploring this famed island by boat. This private guided boat tour from Sorrento offers an intimate, luxury way to see the highlights while enjoying the natural beauty and crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. With a focus on comfort, personalized service, and unforgettable sights, this experience promises a classic Italian summer day — all in a small, exclusive group.
What really stands out is the private gozzo boat — a sleek, 8-meter vessel designed for speed and comfort — which makes the journey feel more like a VIP experience. Plus, the carefully curated itinerary covers both famous sights like the Faraglioni and hidden gems that only locals know. On the downside, the price tag of roughly $720 per person might seem steep, but for many, it’s a fair reflection of the exclusivity and personalized attention on offer.
This tour suits travelers who love luxurious, hassle-free adventures, those who want to combine sightseeing with swimming, and anyone eager to see Capri in a truly special way. If you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and high-end way to explore the island, this could be the perfect choice.
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Starting at Marina Piccola, you’ll meet your skipper, who will walk you through what the day will entail. The 7-hour journey is tailored for small groups, offering a personal feel that larger, crowded tours can’t match. You’re not just along for the ride — you’re part of a curated adventure that balances sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing.
The boat itself is described as fast, stylish, and comfortable — perfect for zipping between sights and enjoying the sea breeze. As one reviewer put it, “Our tour guide was amazing; super knowledgeable and helpful,” which hints at the kind of personalized narration and attention you can expect.
Stop 1: Marina Piccola — this is where the adventure begins, with a briefing on what to expect, setting the tone for a relaxed yet informative day.
Stop 2: Sailing along the Sorrento Peninsula — a scenic 40-minute cruise that offers panoramic views of both the coast and the sea, giving you a first taste of the natural beauty of the area.
Stop 3: White Grotta — pass by this enchanting cave and learn about its stunning stalagmites. It’s a quick stop, but one that sets the tone for the magical scenery ahead.
Stop 4: Natural Arch — a swim stop beneath the impressive natural rock formation. According to reviews, swimming here is a highlight, with “lots of beautiful fish to see,” making it a perfect spot for snorkeling.
Stop 5: Villa Malaparte (Pass By) — just a glancing view of the villa built by Curzio Malaparte, adding a splash of culture and architecture to your trip.
Stop 6: Marina Piccola Beach — another swimming and sunbathing stop, with calm waters and stunning views of Capri’s coast.
Stop 7: The Faraglioni — the iconic stacks of Capri, famous worldwide. Photographers will appreciate this stop, with many capturing postcard-perfect shots.
Stop 8: Green Grotto — a quick visit to this vibrant cave, admired for its lush hue and photogenic qualities.
Stop 9: Punta Carena Lighthouse — a scenic stop beneath Italy’s third-largest lighthouse, offering great photo ops.
Stops 10-11: Exploring Capri’s Hidden Caves and Land Visit — the boat navigates along the coast with small cave explorations, followed by a three-hour disembarkation period for exploring the island on land.
Return to Marina Piccola — the journey wraps up with a scenic 50-minute cruise back, passing the Blue Grotto, which you can photograph from the outside.
According to a review, “Traveling around the island was incredible and we got to swim in the clear blue waters,” emphasizing how flexible the itinerary is for swimming and sightseeing. The skipper’s local knowledge shines through, making each stop informative and tailored.
Couples and friends will love the chance to relax on the boat, sip prosecco (available optionally), and take photos of famous landmarks like the Faraglioni or the Green Grotto. The small group size fosters intimacy, and the snorkeling gear adds a fun, interactive element to the day.
While the price of $720.55 per person might seem high, it includes a full day of tailored experiences, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, snacks, and the expertise of a bilingual skipper. The exclusivity and comfort of private transport mean you get more personalized attention, fewer crowds, and the flexibility to spend more time at spots you love.
Additional costs are minimal but important: the Capri landing tax (€100) and the Blue Grotto entrance (€18) are paid separately. Optional extras like prosecco (€30) and beach towels (€10) can enhance your day but aren’t necessary.
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This experience is ideal for travelers who value privacy, comfort, and personalized service. If you love photography, the stops at the Faraglioni, Green Grotto, and Punta Carena lighthouse provide prime opportunities. It’s also perfect for those wanting to combine swimming, sightseeing, and relaxation in one seamless day without the hassle of large group excursions.
Couples celebrating a special occasion or friends looking for a memorable adventure will find this tour especially appealing. However, the cost may be a consideration for budget travelers; for those seeking a more economical option, other group tours or shared trips might be better suited.
This private boat tour of Capri offers a luxurious, tailored experience that combines the best of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing on the water. From the knowledgeable guides to the stunning vistas and exclusive atmosphere, it’s a fantastic way to experience Capri beyond the usual crowds.
While the price might be on the higher side, many travelers will find the value in the personalized service, comfort, and access to hidden spots. It’s perfect for those wanting a special, stress-free day on the sea, with plenty of photo-worthy moments and a chance to enjoy Capri’s natural beauty at your own pace.
If you’re looking for a premium, intimate adventure with stunning scenery and expert guidance, this tour will deliver a memorable slice of Italy’s famed island.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 9:30 am and ending back at the marina.
What’s included in the price?
Bottled water, snorkeling equipment, a stereo for music, snacks, and a knowledgeable skipper who speaks English and Italian are included.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, the Capri landing tax (€100), Blue Grotto entrance (€18), and optional drinks like prosecco (€30), soda (€7), or a beach towel (€10) are extra.
Can I disembark on Capri?
Yes, after about three hours on the boat, you’ll have free time to explore the island on land before returning.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, check with the provider if you have young children or specific needs.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling masks are included, so you can enjoy exploring the waters around Capri.
What’s the best time to book?
It’s recommended to book about 32 days in advance since the tour is popular, especially during peak summer.
Do I need to know how to swim?
While swimming stops are part of the experience, you don’t need to be an expert — just comfortable in water. The guide can assist if needed.
What’s the weather policy?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
How do I meet the tour provider?
The activity starts at Marina Piccola, with the exact meeting point confirmed after booking.
This private boat tour combines the thrill of exploring Capri with the comfort and exclusivity you deserve. Whether celebrating, sightseeing, or simply relaxing, it’s a memorable way to enjoy Italy’s most iconic island from the water.