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Discover the charm of Capri with a small group boat tour from Salerno, featuring swimming stops, island exploration, and stunning coastal views.
Experience the Beauty of Capri on a Small Group Boat Tour from Salerno
If you’re dreaming of exploring the legendary island of Capri without the hassle of large crowds, this small group boat tour from Salerno offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising, swimming, and island discovery. It’s a full-day adventure that promises memorable moments along the Amalfi Coast, with a focus on personalized service and authentic experiences.
What really stands out for us is the opportunity to enjoy multiple swimming stops in crystal-clear waters, combined with the chance to see some of Capri’s most iconic sights from the water — all while traveling in a more intimate setting. The friendly, knowledgeable crew—notably mentioned in reviews—adds a personal touch, making the ride both comfortable and fun.
One thing to consider, however, is that the tour depends on a minimum number of 6 guests, which could mean last-minute changes or a slight wait if the group size isn’t met. It’s also worth noting that while the tour offers some snacks and drinks, you might want to bring extra euros for additional beverages or personal expenses on the island.
This experience is best suited for travelers who love small-group adventures, cherish beautiful sea views, and want to maximize their time exploring Capri with a relaxed, scenic boat ride as the highlight.


This small group tour departs from Salerno at 9:00 am, setting sail along the Amalfi Coast towards Capri. The early start means you’ll beat the crowds and enjoy a peaceful cruise with gorgeous coastal views. The boat itself is described as comfortable, which makes the long day more pleasant, especially with onboard restrooms, bottled water, and some local drinks like prosecco and limoncello.
The itinerary is carefully crafted to balance sightseeing, swimming, and free time on Capri. The first major stop is the Island of Capri, where travelers typically spend about 2-3 hours exploring. Reviewers mention that the time onshore is just enough to see the highlights and even venture to nearby spots like Anacapri using shuttle services. While some reviews note that the lunch wasn’t included, you’ll find plenty of eateries on Capri, making it easy to grab a meal or snack during your free time.
Next, the tour makes several swimming stops: one at the Li Galli islands, famous for their stunning waters, and a second at I Faraglioni, instantly recognizable for their dramatic arches rising from the sea. Reviewers frequently rave about these swimming opportunities, describing the waters as “the bluest I’ve ever seen,” with some noting that the crew was eager to ensure everyone could take advantage of the stops.
The last stop takes you to the Punta Campanella Oasis, a protected area known for its wild, untouched scenery and marine reserves. It’s a quieter, more natural setting, perfect for unwinding after the more lively stops on Capri itself.
Throughout the trip, the crew is praised for their professionalism and friendly attitude, with reviews mentioning how skillfully they navigate busy ports and how attentive they are to passenger comfort. However, a few travelers noted that at times, the guides could be a bit quiet or less informative, so if you’re eager for detailed commentary, it might be worth asking questions during the cruise.
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This is the main event — the chance to explore one of Italy’s most famous islands. While the boat drops you off for a few hours, reviewers emphasize that this is just enough time to get a taste of Capri’s charming streets, boutique shops, and panoramic views. Some took shuttles to Anacapri, enjoying its peaceful atmosphere and stunning vistas. Others simply wandered the dockside cafes or relaxed at nearby beaches.
Reviewer Gabrielle V mentions, “Capri was beautiful and the stop was enough to see the island for sure,” highlighting that the limited time still allows for a memorable visit. If you plan to dine, shop, or sightseeing, it’s wise to prioritize your interests early.
Famous for its crystal-clear waters, Li Galli offers a swimming stop that’s ideal for cooling off and enjoying the Mediterranean’s famed transparency. Reviewers loved this break, describing the water as “gorgeous” and “the best part of the trip,” with some noting they swam multiple times.
The iconic rock formations are best appreciated from the water, and here you’ll get the chance to swim in front of these colossal stone arches. As one reviewer put it, “swimming in front of the Faraglioni was a highlight,” with many saying it’s a surreal experience to be so close to these natural masterpieces.
The final stop in the protected marine area is a quieter, more natural environment. It’s perfect for relaxing, observing local wildlife, or simply soaking in the wild beauty of the coastline. Reviewers mention the untouched scenery and the chance to savor the peaceful side of the Amalfi Coast.

The boat is described as comfortable and well-stocked, with onboard restrooms, bottled water, and a selection of drinks including prosecco and limoncello. Snacks are provided, but some travelers wished for more, especially for the water and prosecco, which isn’t unlimited as some reviews suggest.
While the crew gets high praise for their professionalism, a few reviews mention moments of less enthusiastic hospitality, such as a stewardess reading her script or not offering drinks proactively. Still, most agree that the crew’s focus on safety and navigation is top-notch.
The group size of up to 12 makes for a more personal experience, allowing guests to interact easily with the guides and crew. This small-group approach is often highlighted as a significant advantage over larger, more crowded tours, providing a more relaxed atmosphere.
At $220.60 per person, this tour offers a lot of value for those who want a full day of sightseeing, swimming, and island exploration without the hassle of organizing transportation or dealing with large crowds. The inclusion of fuel, snacks, drinks, and the boat itself makes it a convenient package.
The timing—departing at 9 am and returning around 5:30 pm—fits well into a typical travel day, allowing ample time onshore and at stops. The 7 to 8 hours duration means you’ll get a good balance of cruising and exploring, without feeling rushed or exhausted.
Given the reviews, the guides’ knowledge is generally appreciated, though some mention that more detailed commentary or closer shore explanations could enhance the experience. The swim stops are a major highlight, with reviewers emphasizing how clear and inviting the water is, making it well worth the trip.

This excursion is ideal for those who value personalized service and want to experience Capri from the water in an intimate setting. It suits travelers who love swimming in beautiful waters, are comfortable with a moderate amount of free time onshore, and appreciate small-group camaraderie.
It’s also a good pick for honeymooners, small groups of friends, or anyone looking for a relaxed yet scenic day trip along Italy’s stunning coastline. Keep in mind that it’s not designed for travelers seeking a detailed guided tour of Capri’s history or extensive onshore sightseeing — the focus here is on the sea, scenery, and swimming.

This Small Group Tour from Salerno to Capri by Boat offers a delightful way to experience the legendary island and the stunning Amalfi Coast from the water. With comfortable boats, friendly crew members, and multiple opportunities to swim in some of Italy’s clearest waters, it’s a memorable escape suited for travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic day. The limited group size ensures a more personal experience, and the itinerary strikes a good balance between sightseeing, swimming, and free exploration.
While the tour isn’t perfect — with occasional comments about less than enthusiastic guides or limited onshore time — the overall value shines through. It’s best for those who want a scenic, intimate, and enjoyable day in Capri, especially if you appreciate authentic coastal views and swimming in pristine waters.
If you’re prepared for a bit of flexibility and a focus on the water-based experience, this trip could be the highlight of your Italy adventure.
How early do I need to arrive for the tour?
The tour departs at 9:00 am from Molo Manfredi in Salerno, so aim to arrive at least 15 minutes early to settle in and get comfortable.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket includes the boat ride, fuel surcharge, onboard restroom, bottled water, snacks, alcoholic beverages like prosecco and limoncello, and a final crew surprise.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, you’ll need to pay for beach towels if you want to hire one (€5), and there’s a tourist tax on Capri and Salerno that’s not included in the ticket price.
How long is the stop on Capri?
You’ll have approximately 2 to 3 hours on the island, giving enough time to explore, eat, or relax before heading back.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, a towel (or hire one on the island), Euros for extras, and perhaps a waterproof camera to capture the stunning scenery.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers say yes, especially for kids comfortable with boat rides and swimming. However, check the group size and timing to ensure it’s a good fit for your family.
What happens if the minimum number of guests isn’t reached?
If the group doesn’t meet the minimum of 6 people, the tour may be transferred to a different Amalfi Coast experience or you will receive a full refund.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the departure time for a full refund.
This detailed review should help you decide if this boat tour fits your Italy travel plans — it combines scenic cruising, fun swimming, and authentic Capri views, all in a cozy, manageable package.