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Discover the beauty of Capri on a private boat tour from Sorrento, including stops at the Blue Grotto, Faraglioni Rocks, and ample free time for exploring.
If you’re dreaming of visiting Capri, this private boat tour from Sorrento offers a seamless way to experience the island’s iconic sights without the hassle of crowds or crowded group tours. With around 8 hours of adventure, including a scenic boat ride, visits to legendary grottos, and generous free time, it promises both spectacular views and island exploration at your own pace.
One of the standout features is the personalized nature of this tour — only your group will participate, ensuring a more relaxed and intimate experience. We particularly appreciate the inclusion of snacks, snorkeling gear, and beverages, which elevate the trip from just sightseeing to a memorable day on the water.
That said, a possible consideration is the additional cost for the Blue Grotto entrance (€18 per person), payable cash on arrival, and the potential for weather disruptions which could affect the program, especially the Blue Grotto visit. Still, the flexibility of a private tour makes it ideal for travelers who want a tailored experience, whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a couple seeking exclusivity.
This tour is especially suited to those who love scenic coastlines, unique grottoes, and a mix of lounging and exploring. If you’re after a mix of adventure and leisure with a good dose of Instagram-worthy moments, this trip hits the mark.
Starting Point in Sorrento — The tour kicks off at Via Marina Piccola, where you’ll meet your skipper. From here, the journey begins with a scenic 40-minute boat ride across the Bay of Naples, offering views of the coastline that are worth every second. We loved the way the boat glided smoothly, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the coastline, especially the ruins of Bagni Regina Giovanna, an ancient Roman villa perched beside the sea. Our reviewer mentioned, “The scenery was breathtaking, with dramatic cliffs and the sea in the most incredible shades of blue,” which perfectly captures the experience.
Passes by the White Grotto & Natural Arch — These are stunning natural formations that you can admire from the boat. While you won’t disembark here, passing by these sights gives you a real sense of Capri’s rugged beauty and natural artistry. The White Grotto, in particular, is one of the most famous, and you’ll get plenty of chances to snap a quick photo.
The Highlight: Faraglioni Rocks — No trip to Capri is complete without seeing these iconic rock formations. The boat stops here for about 10 minutes, giving you a chance to marvel at nature’s sculpture and take plenty of photos. One reviewer noted, “Get your camera ready because you’re about to experience something unforgettable,” and we couldn’t agree more. The sheer scale and beauty of these rocks, rising directly from the sea, are captivating.
Passing Marina Piccola & Punta Carena Lighthouse — The boat glides past these charming spots. Marina Piccola, with its crystal-clear waters, is perfect for dipping your toes into the sea later in the day, while the lighthouse offers a picturesque backdrop for photos.
Swimming & Exploring the Grottos — The Green Grotto is the first stop for a quick 15-minute swim in its inviting waters. The water here is bright and clear, making it an excellent spot to cool off before heading to the Blue Grotto, probably the most famous feature of the day. The wait here can be around 1.5 hours, as the boat docks at the grotto for visitors to enter and marvel at the vivid blue illumination. Reviewers have mentioned how mesmerizing the waters are, illuminated by sunlight filtering through the underwater opening, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Free Time on Capri — After the grotto visits, the boat anchors at the island for about four hours. This is your time to explore at leisure — whether it’s shopping in chic boutiques, sampling local delicacies, or simply soaking in the views from a seaside cafe. Many travelers praised this segment, noting that the amount of free time allowed for genuine exploration and relaxed sightseeing.
The tour covers several essentials that make the day comfortable and enjoyable: snacks, snorkeling equipment, beach towels, drinks, and the services of a knowledgeable skipper. These thoughtful inclusions mean you can focus on enjoying the scenery and swimming without worrying about extra gear or snacks.
However, there are some costs you’ll need to consider. The entrance fee for the Blue Grotto (€18 per person) is payable in cash on site, and if your boat docks at Capri’s port, there’s an additional €100 port tax. The tour does not include lunch, so you might want to bring some snacks or plan to enjoy the island’s many dining options during your free time.
One reviewer summed it up well: “The boat trip from Sorrento to Capri was absolutely unforgettable! The scenery was breathtaking, with dramatic cliffs and the sea in the most incredible shades of blue. The crew was kind and attentive, making the journey even more enjoyable.” This highlights the importance of a friendly and professional crew to enhance your trip.
Another pointed out how helpful and informative the guide was during the entire day, providing useful insights into Capri’s landmarks. Their knowledge helps you appreciate the island beyond just its beauty, making the experience more meaningful.
Many travelers found the 4 hours of free time perfect for balancing sightseeing with relaxation. Whether they chose to stroll through the town, shop for souvenirs, or simply sit and watch the world go by, it gave a real sense of freedom.
The boat ride itself is a highlight, offering scenic views and comfortable travel. The timing of stops—from the grotto visits to free exploration—are well-paced, ensuring you get a taste of everything without feeling rushed. The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, which is a solid full-day outing that balances adventure and downtime.
Since the tour is private, your group can adjust the pace slightly if needed, which adds a layer of flexibility not available on large group excursions. The boat is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, especially since some stops involve entering grottos or swimming.
At $963.09 for a group of up to 8 people, the cost breaks down to roughly $120 per person—an investment for exclusivity, comfort, and tailored experiences. Considering the inclusion of snacks, snorkeling gear, drinks, and a private skipper, this price offers good value for those seeking a personalized and luxurious day.
Compared to larger, more crowded tours, this private experience minimizes the stress of busy schedules and noisy groups, making it a worthwhile splurge for special occasions or romantic getaways.
This experience is best suited for couples, families, or small groups looking for a relaxed yet immersive day on Capri. It’s ideal if you prefer a customized experience with plenty of free time to explore and soak up the scenery. Nature lovers and photography enthusiasts will appreciate the stops at the Faraglioni and grottos, while those who enjoy swimming and snorkeling will find the water-based activities especially appealing.
Travelers seeking a luxury, hassle-free day with knowledgeable guides and authentic sights will find this tour a solid choice. Keep in mind that some aspects, like the entrance fee to the Blue Grotto, are additional costs, so plan accordingly.
This private boat tour from Sorrento to Capri offers a beautiful blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and personal comfort. The itinerary covers Capri’s most photogenic sites, including the Faraglioni Rocks and Blue Grotto, with enough free time to create your own adventure. The inclusions like snacks, snorkeling gear, and a dedicated skipper add value, making it more than just a boat ride—they provide a genuine, high-quality experience.
It’s a perfect choice for travelers who value intimacy and flexibility, especially those who want to escape crowded tours for a more tailored journey. With a knowledgeable crew, stunning scenery, and opportunities for swimming and shopping, this trip beautifully captures the essence of Capri without rushing through.
If you’re after a memorable day on the water, with the freedom to explore at your own pace, this private tour could be the highlight of your trip to Italy’s Amalfi Coast and Capri islands.
Is this tour private?
Yes, only your group will participate, making it a personalized experience.
How long is the boat ride?
The boat ride from Sorrento to Capri lasts about 40 minutes each way.
What sights will I see during the tour?
You’ll pass by the White Grotto, Natural Arch, and Marina Piccola, and visit the Faraglioni Rocks, Green Grotto, Blue Grotto, and other iconic sites.
Are snorkeling and swimming included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included, and swimming at the Green Grotto is part of the tour.
What extra costs should I expect?
The Blue Grotto entrance (€18 per person) must be paid cash on-site, and if docking at Capri’s port, there’s a €100 port tax.
How much free time do I get on Capri?
You’ll have approximately 4 hours to explore, shop, or dine on your own.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, especially since some stops involve entering grottos or swimming.
What is included in the price?
Snacks, snorkeling gear, beach towels, beverages, and a skipper are included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
This detailed review underscores the value and authenticity of this private Capri tour, designed for those seeking a personalized, scenic, and leisurely adventure in Italy.
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