If you’re dreaming of gliding around Capri’s stunning coastline with a glass of Prosecco in hand and a plate of authentic pasta, this private boat tour might sound tempting. While we haven’t taken it ourselves, reviews and descriptions paint a picture of a charming, relaxed experience that promises to show you some of the island’s most iconic sights—all from the comfort of a classic Capri gozzo.
What we really like about this tour? First, the chance to explore multiple caves and scenic spots with a knowledgeable guide who points out the island’s highlights. Second, the intimate setting—since it’s private, you get a more personalized experience, away from the hustle and crowds. That said, a potential downside is the Blue Grotto visit, which isn’t guaranteed and can be canceled due to weather. So, if the Blue Grotto is a must-see for you, keep that in mind. This tour is best for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic, and food-and-drinks-filled day, rather than a rigid, structured itinerary.
- Key Points
- Setting the Scene: What to Expect from this Capri Boat Tour
- The Itinerary: What Makes Each Stop Special
- White Grotta
- Grotta Rossa
- Natural Arch
- I Faraglioni
- Marina Piccola
- Grotta Verde (Green Grotto)
- Punta Carena Lighthouse
- The Blue Grotto
- Marina Grande Beach
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- The Real-World Experience: What You’ll Hear from Others
- Is This Tour Worth It?
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: The Bottom Line
- 3 Hours Private Capri Boat Tour with Pasta and Prosecco
- FAQs
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Key Points

- Flexible, private experience tailored to your group’s pace and interests
- Includes multiple scenic stops for swimming, photo opportunities, and cave visits
- Culinary treats like traditional Caprese pasta, limoncello, and Prosecco are included
- Blue Grotto visit not guaranteed due to weather or other conditions
- Good value for a private tour considering the inclusions and personalized service
- Reviewers rave about the guides’ knowledge and their ability to make the trip special
Setting the Scene: What to Expect from this Capri Boat Tour
This 3-hour private boat trip offers a comfortable way to see Capri from the water, avoiding the crowds and getting up close to its famous caves and rock formations. For just under $600, your group—up to 7 people—will enjoy a tailored experience aboard a traditional Capri gozzo, a boat known for its charm and comfort.
While the trip is shorter than some full-day excursions, it’s packed with highlights and plenty of opportunity for swimming, photography, and relaxing with local drinks and food. The private aspect means you can customize a little and ask your guide to focus on what interests you most, whether it’s the famous Faraglioni rocks or a secret swimming spot.
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The Itinerary: What Makes Each Stop Special

The tour’s itinerary offers a good mix of the must-sees and some off-the-beaten-path gems. Each stop is designed to give you a glimpse of Capri’s natural beauty and iconic symbols.
White Grotta
Your journey begins with entry into the White Grotto, one of Capri’s most photographed caves. The smooth white walls make for a striking contrast against the blue waters. Expect a brief stop (around 15 minutes) to admire and snap some photos. Travelers mention this as a highlight, with one saying, “We enjoyed the Blue Grotto, which was beautiful,” but keep in mind that the actual Blue Grotto is not guaranteed to be part of your day.
Grotta Rossa
Next, you’ll pass by the Red Grotto, famous for its coral inside. It’s a quick stop, about 5 minutes, mainly for aesthetic appreciation rather than extensive exploration. If you love colorful caves, this is a nice photo stop.
Natural Arch
One of the most picturesque sights is the Natural Arch, seen from the sea. Here, you may stop for a swim in the clear waters—a chance to cool off and enjoy a peaceful moment away from the busy land spots. Reviewers note that this area offers “crystal waters” perfect for swimming and relaxing.
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I Faraglioni
No trip to Capri is complete without a view of the Faraglioni rocks. The iconic arch of love is a must-photograph spot. Expect to spend around 30 minutes here, with plenty of opportunities to snap that postcard-perfect shot. Several reviews highlight how memorable this view is, with one mentioning, “It’s the classic symbol of Capri.”
Marina Piccola
This exclusive bay is the next stop, where the boat will pull up amidst luxury yachts and stunning villas. Here, you’ll have about 55 minutes for a leisurely lunch, with traditional Caprese pasta included. Reviewers often comment on the beauty of this area, and some suggest that skipping the Blue Grotto to spend more time here can be a good choice—”Skipping the long lines meant more relaxed time,” one said.
Grotta Verde (Green Grotto)
The Green Grotto is a fan favorite for its emerald hues. Quick to visit (around 10 minutes), it offers a striking visual, with its name literally describing its vibrant color.
Punta Carena Lighthouse
From the boat, you’ll get a view of the Punta Carena Lighthouse, the second-largest lighthouse in Italy. It’s a scenic stop, perfect for photos and taking in the rugged coast.
The Blue Grotto
The legendary Blue Grotto is on the list, but it’s not always accessible. Delays and cancellations are common due to weather, and entrance tickets (€14) are separate from the tour fee. One review mentions, “The Blue Grotto was closed, but we still enjoyed the rest of the trip,” reflecting how weather can affect this part of your experience.
Marina Grande Beach
Your journey ends back at Marina Grande, a lively spot where you can soak in the last views and perhaps plan some free time afterward. It’s a great place to relax after the tour and reflect on what you’ve seen.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The price covers private transportation, which means your boat is exclusive, ensuring a personalized vibe. Drinks like Prosecco, limoncello, and soda are included, adding a celebratory touch. The tour also offers snorkeling equipment, towels, and sunscreen, making it easy to enjoy swimming and protect yourself from the sun.
However, the Blue Grotto tickets (€14) are not included, and you’ll need to pay that separately if you wish to visit. Be prepared for potential waiting times and uncertainties about this part.
The Real-World Experience: What You’ll Hear from Others

Many reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, which really makes a difference. One reviewer praised their captain for being “fun and helpful,” and another mentioned the guide’s skills in “pointing out all the important spots.” It seems that guides who know their way around Capri’s sights make the trip more memorable.
Among the criticisms, some mention language barriers—for example, “our captain didn’t speak any English,” which may be a consideration if you prefer guided commentary in your language. Also, some guests felt the pasta and Prosecco didn’t quite meet expectations, with one saying the pasta was “cold and not great,” which might be disappointing if you’re expecting a gourmet experience.
Another point to note is the cancellation policy—the Blue Grotto visit isn’t guaranteed, and bad weather can cancel the trip entirely. One traveler expressed frustration over a canceled trip and refund issues, which highlights the importance of flexible plans or booking with trusted providers.
Is This Tour Worth It?

Looking at the reviews and features, this tour offers good value for a private experience with many highlights. The combination of scenic stops, the chance to swim, and included local drinks and lunch make it a relaxing, enjoyable way to see Capri from the water.
But, keep in mind that factors like weather and Blue Grotto accessibility can influence your experience. It’s best suited for travelers who want a flexible, personalized trip with a focus on scenery, swimming, and local flavors rather than a tour strictly centered on the Blue Grotto.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re after a relaxed, intimate way to explore Capri’s coastline, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially appealing if you enjoy snorkeling, scenic photo stops, and local food. It’s a great pick for couples, small groups, or friends wanting a private adventure with a personal touch.
Those who value guides with local knowledge and a laid-back atmosphere will appreciate the vibe. However, if your main goal is to see the Blue Grotto firsthand, plan for possible cancellations and consider other options.
Final Thoughts: The Bottom Line

This private Capri boat tour offers a beautiful, personalized way to experience the island’s highlights without the crowds. The stops at caves, the natural arch, and the Faraglioni are truly memorable, especially when complemented by swimming in Capri’s clear waters. The inclusion of local drinks and a traditional lunch add a celebratory touch that makes the trip feel special.
While the Blue Grotto isn’t guaranteed and the pasta may not impress everyone, most guests come away with fantastic photos, new memories, and a good sense of Capri’s natural beauty. If you’re looking for a relaxed, intimate experience with a knowledgeable guide, this tour can be a wonderful choice—just go with flexible expectations about the weather and Blue Grotto.
3 Hours Private Capri Boat Tour with Pasta and Prosecco
“Our captain was fun and helpful! We had one of the best experiences of our trip! We went in the Blue grotto which was beautiful! Would recommend…”
FAQs

Is the Blue Grotto visit guaranteed?
No, it depends on weather and sea conditions. The tour operator can’t guarantee entry, and tickets (€14) are purchased separately.
What is included in the tour?
You get private boat transportation, Prosecco, limoncello, soda, a portion of Caprese pasta, snorkeling gear, towels, and sunscreen.
What’s the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a half-day adventure filled with sightseeing and swimming.
How many people can join?
Up to 7 people per group, making it an intimate experience.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Bring your swimwear, and be ready to enjoy the scenery and possibly some quick weather-dependent cave visits.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not specifically tailored for children, the relaxed, scenic nature makes it suitable for most travelers who enjoy boat rides and swimming.
Are meals included?
Yes, a portion of traditional Caprese pasta is included along with drinks.
What if I want to skip the Blue Grotto?
That’s perfectly fine; many reviews mention skipping it to spend more time exploring other caves or relaxing on the boat.
How do I book and what’s the cancellation policy?
Booking is done via Viator, and you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance.
What’s the best way to prepare for this trip?
Book in advance (most are booked 46 days ahead), dress comfortably, and bring essentials like sunscreen, a hat, and your camera.
If you’re after a scenic, laid-back way to see Capri with good food, drinks, and a knowledgeable guide, this private boat tour could be just what you need. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast and be flexible with the Blue Grotto — the rest of the island’s beauty will surely make up for it.
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