Introduction
If you’re dreaming of a day on the water around Capri, this Capri Island Tour Premium might catch your eye. It promises a luxurious experience aboard a high-end boat, with plenty of time to take in the island’s iconic sights, caves, and beaches. We know that a trip like this can be a highlight of your Italian getaway, but it’s worth understanding what you’re signing up for before booking.
One thing we really like about this tour is the well-planned itinerary that covers top sights like the Faraglioni and the Blue Grotto. Plus, the fact that it includes snorkeling gear and snacks makes it feel more complete without adding extra costs. On the flip side, one potential concern is the limited time at the Blue Grotto, which depends on waiting times—not always predictable or quick. This tour seems best suited for travelers who want a relaxed day on the water combined with some sightseeing, especially if you’re after a balance of guided stops and free time.
If you’re comfortable with a small group, enjoy scenic boat rides, and want to explore Capri at a comfortable pace, this experience could be a good pick. However, if you’re after a more structured or in-depth land tour, you might want to consider other options. Let’s get into the details so you can decide if this is the right way to see Capri.
Key Points

- Luxury boat experience with a focus on sightseeing and snorkeling
- Four hours of free time on the island to explore, relax, or shop
- Passes by major sites like the Faraglioni, White Grotto, and Green Grotto
- Blue Grotto visit optional, depending on wait times and entrance fee
- Small group size (maximum 9 travelers) for a more personalized experience
- Price point offers good value considering the boat ride, stops, and snacks
What the Tour Includes and What It Doesn’t

This tour offers a full-day adventure on the sea, starting at 9:00 am from Sorrento and wrapping up around 5:30 pm. For $148.46 per person, you get a luxury boat ride, with snacks, sodas, and snorkeling equipment included. There’s also a restroom on board, which is a small but appreciated detail on an 8-hour day.
However, keep in mind that you’ll need to pay an extra €14 for the Blue Grotto entrance, and this isn’t guaranteed—it depends on the wait time, which can be less than 30 minutes or more. Also, private transportation isn’t included, so arranging your own transport to the meeting point is up to you.
Most travelers find the price reasonable considering the boat experience, stops at key sights, and the free time on the island. That said, it’s not a budget tour, so if you’re looking for a very inexpensive way to visit Capri, this might feel a bit on the higher side.
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The Itinerary in Detail

The Morning Sail and Cave Visits
The tour kicks off at the Ristorante Ruccio in Sorrento. Once aboard, you’ll head straight into a scenic boat ride, sailing along the rocky coast of the Sorrento Peninsula. This initial part of the journey is often praised for its stunning views—craggy cliffs, lush greenery, and the chance to see Massa Lubrense and Mitigliano Bay.
You’ll visit several highlights, starting with the White Grotto, where the boat gently glides past a striking natural formation. The guide usually provides some background about these caves, though the visit itself lasts just about 15 minutes. Next is the Green Grotto, another picturesque stop, also for around 15 minutes, giving you the chance to snap photos and soak in the scenery.
The Natural Arch and Faraglioni Rocks
Passing by the Natural Arch, you’ll get a sense of the dramatic coastline. The star of the boat ride is undoubtedly the Faraglioni rocks—the iconic trio of sea stacks that symbolize Capri. From the boat, you’ll get a close-up view that’s perfect for photos, and it’s often noted as a highlight of the trip.
The Blue Grotto (Optional)
The Blue Grotto gets a special mention. The boat will pass by, and if the wait is less than 30 minutes, you can choose to enter for an additional €14. Keep in mind that the entrance fee isn’t included in the original price. Several reviews mention that sometimes the wait can be long, which might cut into your free time on the island. If you prefer, you can also visit during your 4-hour free time on the island, giving you more flexibility.
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Free Time on Capri
Once you arrive on the island, you have around four hours to explore at your leisure. This is where the tour shines—it’s enough time to relax on the beach, browse shops, or grab a casual meal. We appreciate that the organizers leave the decision up to you, so you can tailor your experience based on your interests.
Return Journey
At 5:30 pm, everyone departs back to Sorrento. The return trip offers more views of the coast, and some travelers have noted the relaxing atmosphere makes the whole day feel less rushed.
What Travelers Say

Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the overall scenic boat ride. One reviewer shared, “Maria was brilliant and very helpful. She customized the tour based on our needs and requirements,” highlighting the personal touch some guides offer. Others, however, express frustration over poor communication about pickup points, but since this isn’t included in the tour package, that’s more about logistics outside the boat experience.
The snacks and snorkeling gear are generally appreciated, making the day feel more complete. The fact that the boat ride is luxurious is also a plus, offering comfort and a good vantage point for photos.
On the downside, the Blue Grotto visit can be hit-or-miss depending on wait times, which are outside the tour operator’s control. Some travelers felt that the limited time at each cave, especially the Grotto, meant rushing a bit, but that’s often the case with boat-based tours.
Practical Tips for Making the Most of the Tour

- Arrive early at the meeting point, especially in high season, to avoid last-minute stress.
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water, as you’ll spend a lot of time in the sun on the boat.
- Have some cash ready for the Blue Grotto entrance fee if you decide to visit.
- Wear comfortable clothing and footwear for your free time on Capri; you may want to walk or sit on the beach.
- Confirm the Blue Grotto visit early in the day if possible, to manage expectations.
- Plan your own transport to the meeting point, as this isn’t included.
Final Thoughts

This Capri Island Tour Premium offers a relaxed, scenic day that balances guided boat stops with plenty of free time on the island. It’s especially appealing if you’re after a luxury experience without the hassle of multiple bookings. The highlights like the Faraglioni and the caves are well-covered, and snorkeling equipment is included, which adds a fun element to the day.
The main limitation is the uncertainty about Blue Grotto access, but if you’re flexible and enjoy boat rides, this won’t be a deal-breaker. The small group size helps keep the experience intimate, and the overall value for the price is reasonable given the highlights and amenities.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a leisurely, scenic day on the water with the freedom to explore Capri at their own pace. It’s particularly good if you appreciate comfort, scenic views, and a bit of adventure without feeling rushed.
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FAQ

Is the Blue Grotto visit included in the tour?
No, the entrance fee of €14 is not included. You can choose to visit if the wait time is less than 30 minutes or during your free time on Capri.
What is the duration of the boat ride?
The boat rides around the island typically last about 15 minutes at each grotto stop, with the overall cruise lasting several hours until you reach Capri and return.
How much free time do I get on Capri?
You’ll have about 4 hours to explore—enough to relax on the beach, shop, or walk around the island.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour usually hosts a small group of up to 9 travelers, making it more intimate and personal.
What snacks and amenities are included?
Snacks, sodas, and snorkeling equipment are provided, along with a restroom on board.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly described as family-specific, the relaxed pace and scenic boat ride can be enjoyable for older children. Check with the provider if you have specific needs.
How do I get to the meeting point?
Transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the Ristorante Ruccio in Sorrento.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, some cash for the Blue Grotto fee if desired, and comfortable clothing for walking around Capri.
If you’re after a day combining scenic boat rides, caves, and free time to soak up Capri’s vibe, this tour offers a pretty good balance. Just be prepared for some unpredictability with the Grotto visit, and you’ll likely have a memorable day by the sea.
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