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Discover the stunning Amalfi Coast and Capri on this private boat tour from Positano, featuring personalized routes, swimming stops, and exclusive sights.

Taking a boat trip along Italy’s Amalfi Coast sounds like a dream — and this full-day private boat tour to Capri from Positano truly delivers. With a sleek, modern vessel built in 2024, this experience is tailored for those who want an intimate, flexible way to explore the coast’s most iconic sights. From the moment you set sail, you’ll enjoy personalized attention, scenic views, and the freedom to customize your day on the water.
One of my favorite things about this tour is the exclusive nature — you won’t be jostling with crowds on a large group boat. Instead, your private crew will navigate the coastline, allowing you to relax and soak in the scenery. That said, a possible consideration is the timing of certain stops, like the Blue Grotto, which depends on weather and queues. Still, if you’re seeking a luxurious, flexible adventure with stunning vistas and authentic experiences, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is ideal for travelers who love a blend of sightseeing, swimming, and a touch of luxury — perfect for couples, friends, or small groups wanting an unforgettable day on the water without the chaos of crowded tours.
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The tour departs from Positano around 9:30 am, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the full day. Lasting approximately 7 to 8 hours, it’s a well-paced way to explore without feeling rushed. The price for the entire group — up to 7 people — is around $1,530, which can seem steep but often translates to excellent value for a private experience that includes so many highlights and amenities.
The vessel itself is a key highlight. Built in 2024, this 26-foot modern boat combines sleek design with practical features. It’s spacious enough for everyone to relax, and the onboard restroom is a real bonus during a day on the water. The boat is equipped with snorkel gear, beach towels, and a sound system to set the mood with your favorite tunes — a thoughtful touch that adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
The cruise begins with a scenic ride along the Punta Campanella marine protected area. This stretch showcases the untouched beauty of the coast, with cliffs dropping into clear waters that make for superb photo ops. Travelers often comment on how peaceful and pristine this part of the coastline feels — a perfect introduction to the region’s natural beauty.
Next, you can opt to visit the world-famous Blue Grotto. This is a true highlight for many visitors, with its glowing blue waters and fascinating guided boat tours. Be aware, though, that access depends on weather conditions, and queues can form, sometimes causing delays. The tour allows about 1-2 hours here, with an €18 ticket per person if you choose to enter.
Other impressive sights include the Grotta Verde (Green Grotto), where you can take a dip in the emerald waters, and the White Grotto, perfect for photos. These stops are free and offer unique perspectives on Capri’s marine caves.
The highlight of the day is the stop at Marina Piccola, Capri’s most exclusive beach area, with a waterfront restaurant where you can enjoy a leisurely lunch. Here, you’ll also get free time to explore Capri’s inland town, shop, or simply soak up the vibrant island vibe. When reviewers mention this part, they note how the waterfront in Marina Piccola feels like luxury without the pretension, and the opportunity to wander at your own pace adds a genuine, authentic touch.
The Faraglioni rocks are perhaps Capri’s most recognizable symbol. The boat pauses here just long enough for good photos — and, if you’re lucky, you might get a glimpse of the famous rock formations from different angles. Also, the White Grotto offers a quick photo opportunity, with its stunning appearance adding to the trip’s visual feast.
The day wraps up with a relaxing stop at Tordigliano Beach, a quiet, scenic spot perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Reviewers shared how the water at Tordigliano was notably clear, ideal for a refreshing dip before heading back to Positano.
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Included in the tour are light snacks and beverages — think chips, peanuts, and refreshing drinks like Prosecco, Limoncello, beers, and the classic Aperol Spritz. Travelers often comment on how well this adds to the laid-back vibe, with many appreciating the ability to sip and snack as they cruise along. For lunch, though, you’ll need to purchase at a waterfront restaurant during your stop at Marina Piccola — a great chance to sample local cuisine with a view.


This private boat tour is perfect for those wanting a luxurious, customizable day on the water. If you love scenic views, swimming, and exploring smaller coves and grottoes at your own pace, you’ll be well satisfied. It’s especially suited for couples or small groups who prefer an intimate experience away from the crowds. However, keep in mind that if your main goal is maximum time in Capri’s town, this tour offers plenty of sightseeing but doesn’t spend a full day exploring inland.

This full-day private boat tour from Positano to Capri offers a well-balanced mix of scenic cruising, iconic sights, and relaxed island time. The private vessel, inclusive amenities, and knowledgeable crew ensure a comfortable, authentic experience away from the chaos of larger tours. It’s a fantastic way to see Capri’s highlights, enjoy the stunning coastline, and create personal memories.
While it’s a premium experience, the personalized nature and inclusions make it a great value for travelers seeking a private, flexible, and scenic adventure. For those who love a mix of scenery, swimming, and gentle exploration, this tour hits all the right notes.

Can I visit the Blue Grotto during this tour?
Yes, visiting the Blue Grotto is available upon request, but it depends on weather conditions and queue times. The tour allocates about 1-2 hours for the visit, with an €18 ticket fee per person.
What’s included in the tour price?
The price covers a private boat for up to 7 people, snacks, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages like Prosecco and Aperol Spritz, snorkeling equipment, beach towels, and restroom facilities onboard.
How long do we spend in Capri itself?
You’ll have about 3 hours at Marina Piccola for lunch and exploring the island inland, plus additional time to see sights like the Faraglioni rocks and the White Grotto from the water.
Is the boat comfortable and modern?
Absolutely. The boat is new (built in 2024), spacious, and equipped with modern features, including an onboard restroom for comfort.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if conditions are poor, the tour can be canceled or rescheduled. You’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
While snacks and drinks are provided, you’re welcome to bring your own, especially for a picnic during your time in Capri. Lunch at a waterfront restaurant is not included but can be enjoyed during your free time.
This private boat tour from Positano is a fantastic way to explore Capri at your own pace, with enough comfort and flexibility to make it a memorable highlight of your trip along Italy’s stunning coast.