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Discover the stunning coastlines of Capri and Positano on a private boat tour. Swim, snorkel, and explore iconic sights in a personalized 7-8 hour experience.
This private day cruise from Sorrento to Capri and Positano promises an unforgettable way to experience Italy’s famed Amalfi Coast. With a fully customizable itinerary, stunning scenery, and the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters, it’s no surprise that this tour enjoys a perfect 5.0 rating from recent travelers. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a luxurious escape from the crowds, this private boat trip offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and authentic coastal charm.
What really draws us to this tour is how it combines iconic sights like the Faraglioni, the Blue Grotto, and Positano’s colorful streets, with the flexibility of a private experience. You’re not stuck with a large group, and your skipper — often praised for their knowledge — is there to tailor the day to suit your interests. One point to keep in mind: the Blue Grotto entrance isn’t included, so if visiting closely is a priority, it’s worth considering additional tickets or arrangements. This tour best suits travelers seeking an intimate, scenic, and active day on the water, with time to swim, take photos, and explore at your own pace.

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The tour begins at Porto di Sorrento, a lively hub close to public transportation, making it easy to access. From there, you’ll hop into a private boat with your group. The entire day runs around 7 to 8 hours — just enough time to see the highlights without feeling rushed. Reviewers consistently mention how smoothly the day flows, thanks to the knowledgeable skippers and well-organized route.
Your first stop is at I Faraglioni, the towering limestone stacks that define Capri’s skyline. It’s an unmissable photo opp and a highlight for most travelers. One reviewer, Aaron, appreciated how their skipper pointed out interesting landmarks and mega-yachts in the area, making the experience both scenic and lively. This spot is perfect for snapping pictures and getting an authentic sense of Capri’s glamour.
Next, the boat visits the White Cave, distinguished by its white stalactites and calcareous walls. It’s a quick stop, but its unusual appearance makes it worth pausing. Then, you’ll glide into the Green Grotto, where the reflection of light creates a mesmerizing green hue. According to reviews, these stops are brief but special, giving plenty of time to marvel at nature’s artistry without the crowds.
The Blue Grotto remains the tour’s most famed attraction. Its shimmering blue waters, illuminated by sunlight filtering through a partially submerged opening, create an almost otherworldly glow. The tour offers about 15 minutes here, although the entrance fee isn’t included. Some guests choose to visit independently if they’re eager for a closer look, but many appreciate the option to enjoy the view from the boat, as the experience can sometimes involve waiting or crowds. A review noted that having the chance to see the grotto from the water itself often feels just as enchanting as stepping inside.
The Rossa (Red) Grotto is an interesting contrast, with red corals adorning the rocks. Its brief visit adds a splash of color and variety to the tour, and no additional fee is typically required to see this natural feature.
After the grotto stops, you’ll head to Positano, the jewel of the Amalfi Coast. You’ll have roughly two hours here — just enough time to stroll the steep, winding streets, admire pastel-colored houses, and indulge in a gelato or lemon granita. Reviewers often mention how Positano’s vertical layout and lively atmosphere make it a perfect place for exploration and a quick bite.
On the way back, you’ll stop at Nerano, a charming fishing village known for its authentic feel and good local restaurants. With two hours allocated, it’s a fantastic chance to enjoy a leisurely lunch, browse boutique shops, or simply relax by the water. Many guests find this part of the trip a delightful mix of local flavor and scenic beauty.

This cruise offers a lot of value, especially when considering the inclusions. Snacks and welcome prosecco make the day feel special right from the start, and the use of snorkeling gear encourages active fun in the water. Beach towels, restroom facilities on board, and fuel are all covered, ensuring comfort and convenience.
However, lunch isn’t included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to dine in Positano or Nerano — both offer tempting options. Tips are also not included, but the friendly, knowledgeable skippers and crew often earn praise for their attentiveness.

What guests really appreciate about this tour is the personalized touch. As a private experience, you and your group can decide how much time to spend at each stop or request to visit certain places more closely. According to reviews, skippers like Fabio go above and beyond with their local knowledge and friendly attitude, making the experience both educational and relaxing.
The boat itself is described as comfortable, with a bathroom onboard — a rare luxury on a day trip. Snacks, prosecco, and beach towels keep you relaxed and ready for swimming and lounging.

If you’re after a luxurious, flexible day on the water with stunning vistas, insider knowledge, and the chance to swim in gorgeous spots, this private cruise hits the mark. It’s ideal for couples, families, or small groups eager for a personalized experience that combines the best of Capri and Positano without the hassle of crowded tours or large group schedules.
While the price might seem steep for some, the inclusion of snacks, snorkeling equipment, and the exclusivity of a private trip offers significant value — especially when you consider the unforgettable scenery and the ease of having someone else handle the navigation.
This tour is perfect if you want a relaxed, scenic, and customizable adventure that takes you beyond the typical crowded boat excursions. The genuine praise from past guests, especially regarding the knowledgeable guides and beautiful stops, suggests it truly delivers on its promise of a memorable day.

Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group will participate, offering a more personalized experience compared to group tours.
What is included in the price?
Snacks, welcome prosecco, snorkeling equipment, beach towels, restroom access, and fuel are included. Lunch and tips are not.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, with stops at various scenic and historic sites.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers maximum flexibility, and your skipper can adjust stops based on your preferences.
Is visiting the Blue Grotto included?
No, the Blue Grotto visit is optional and not included in the ticket price. It lasts about 15 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Porto di Sorrento, close to public transport.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. Specific age restrictions are not mentioned.
To sum it up, this private cruise offers a highly customizable and scenic way to explore the Amalfi Coast’s two most iconic locations. It’s perfect for travelers craving an intimate, flexible, and scenic day out on the water, with plenty of opportunities to swim, take photos, and soak in the coastal atmosphere. The combination of knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and personalized service makes this experience stand out, especially for those who value comfort and authenticity in their Italian adventures.