If you’re dreaming of experiencing Capri in a way that feels intimate and personalized, a private boat tour might be just the ticket. While we haven’t taken this exact trip ourselves, it’s highly rated and comes highly recommended for anyone who wants to see the island’s stunning scenery without the crowds. What we love about it is the flexibility — you can enjoy the coastline, explore the island by boat, and pause for a swim whenever the mood strikes. Plus, the inclusion of Prosecco, soft drinks, and seasonal fruit makes the day feel even more special.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour requires some planning around extra costs — from the landing tax, disembarkation fees, to the Blue Grotto entrance fee. That’s pretty typical for boat excursions around Capri, but it’s good to be prepared. This experience suits travelers who want a relaxed, scenic day with plenty of time to soak in Capri’s highlights at their own pace, especially if you love being on the water and are okay with paying a little extra for convenience and privacy.
If you’re a traveler who appreciates stunning coastal views, loves swimming in crystal-clear waters, and prefers a flexible, private experience over crowded group tours, this might be perfect. It’s especially good for those who want to see iconic sights like the Faraglioni rocks and Blue Grotto without the hassle of land-based exploring. Now, let’s get into what makes this tour stand out and what you should consider before booking.
Key Points

- Private and flexible: You choose how to spend your time on the island with the option for swimming, sightseeing, and shopping.
- Stunning views: Sail along the Sorrento coast, passing colorful grottoes, the Faraglioni rocks, and the Punta Carena lighthouse.
- All-inclusive drinks and snacks: Prosecco, soft drinks, water, beer, and seasonal fruit are included, great for a relaxed day on the water.
- Extra costs to consider: Entry fees for the Blue Grotto, landing and docking taxes, and fuel are not included.
- Ideal for water lovers: Stops for swimming and snorkeling are built into the itinerary, perfect for a refreshing break.
- Less suitable for mobility-challenged travelers: Not recommended for wheelchair users, as the tour involves boat transfers and walking around the island.
The Experience: What You Can Expect from the Tour

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Starting Point and the Journey to Capri
The trip begins at either Positano or Sorrento, depending on your booking choice. The meeting point is conveniently located with coordinates provided, making it easy to find even if you’re not familiar with the area. From there, you’ll hop aboard a speedboat for a scenic 45-minute ride along the coast. The speedboat ensures you’ll arrive in Capri relatively quickly, giving you more time to enjoy the island itself.
Marvel at the Blue Grotto and Other Caves
One of the standout highlights is the visit to the Blue Grotto, a must-see spot known for its shimmering, blue-lit waters. The tour allotment of about an hour here gives enough time to explore, but you should be aware that entry to the Blue Grotto costs 18 euros per person and is paid on-site. Keep in mind that the Blue Grotto visit isn’t guaranteed — it depends on weather and sea conditions, which can sometimes delay or cancel the trip into the grotto.
Other caves like the Green Grotto and White Grotto are passed by on the boat, offering fantastic photo opportunities, even if you don’t go inside. These natural formations are easily visible from the water and add to the charm of the cruise.
Iconic Landmarks and Photo Opportunities
After the caves, you’ll cruise past the Faraglioni rocks, the iconic trio of sea stacks that have become a symbol of Capri. The boat stops here for about 10 minutes, giving you a chance to snap some photos of these dramatic formations. Just imagine the kind of postcard-worthy shots you can get — it’s a moment you won’t want to miss.
Passing by the Punta Carena Lighthouse is quick but worthwhile, offering a sense of the island’s rugged beauty. The boat also glides past the Grotta Bianca, another stunning natural feature, though the tour doesn’t stop for an inside visit.
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Once around the island, you’ll have approximately 3 hours for exploring Capri itself. You can choose to walk through the charming streets, shop for local crafts, or simply soak in the views from the island’s famed terraces. Although the landing tax isn’t included in the tour price, it’s a small cost to consider if you plan to stroll around the town.
The flexible schedule means you’re free to decide whether to enjoy a leisurely lunch, do some shopping, or visit a local café. If you’re a fan of swimming, there’s a 30-minute stop for swimming or snorkeling in the crystal waters, which many travelers find refreshing after a day of sightseeing.
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Return Journey
After your time on land, you’ll reboard the speedboat, heading back along the coast for another 45-minute ride to Positano or Sorrento. The return trip is a good chance to unwind, enjoy more scenic views, and reflect on the day’s highlights.
The Logistics and Extras

Costs and Additional Fees
While the core tour price covers the boat, drinks, and a guided experience, you should budget for additional expenses. Fuel costs are about €300 and are payable at the meeting point, so it’s worth factoring that into your overall trip budget. There’s also a €10 per person embankment fee in Sorrento, plus a €100 docking fee in Capri and €5 per person for disembarking.
Entrance to the Blue Grotto costs €18 per person, paid on-site, and is not included in the tour price. These additional costs can add up, so it’s best to be prepared financially.
Practical Tips
- Bring sun protection: Sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen are essential, especially since you’ll be out on the water most of the day.
- Swim gear: Pack a swimsuit and towel if you want to enjoy the swimming stop.
- Comfortable shoes: A bit of walking around Capri is inevitable if you decide to explore the town.
- Flexibility for weather: The Blue Grotto and possibly other parts of the trip depend on weather conditions, so keep your plans flexible.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This private boat tour is ideal for travelers who want to see Capri’s highlights with a bit of privacy and flexibility. If you enjoy scenic boat rides, stunning coastlines, and the option to swim, you’ll likely find this trip very satisfying. It’s perfect for those who prefer a relaxed pace over a packed group tour — you can customize your day to suit your interests.
It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility challenges or those looking for a fully guided land-based experience. Keep in mind that additional costs, like entrance fees and taxes, are on top of the tour price, so budget accordingly.
Final Thoughts

This Private Capri Boat Day Tour delivers a memorable way to experience one of Italy’s most beautiful islands. The combination of scenic cruising, iconic sights like the Faraglioni, and time to explore Capri’s charming streets makes it a well-rounded option. The inclusion of drinks and the private aspect add a touch of luxury and intimacy that many travelers seek.
While it’s not the cheapest option out there, the value is evident in the personalized experience and stunning views. It’s suited best for those who want a flexible, water-based day with plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to relax in style.
If you’re looking for a way to enjoy Capri without the crowds and with your own schedule, this could very well be the highlight of your trip along Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
Private Capri Boat Day Tour From Sorrento or Positano
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour involves boat transfers and some walking, children who enjoy water and scenic boat rides often find it fun. However, it’s not specifically designed for families with very young children or those with mobility difficulties.
Are the drinks and snacks included?
Yes, the tour provides Prosecco, soft drinks, water, beer, and seasonal fruit as part of the experience.
How long is the boat ride to Capri?
The trip from Sorrento or Positano to Capri takes about 45 minutes each way on a speedboat.
What costs extra on top of the tour price?
You should budget for the Blue Grotto entrance (€18), the landing tax in Capri (not included), the disembarkation fee (€5), the docking fee (€100), and fuel (€300).
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
You can visit if weather and sea conditions permit. Entry is paid on-site, and the tour allocates about an hour for this.
Is the tour flexible if I want to spend more time in Capri?
Yes, you’ll have about 3 hours of free time to explore, shop, or relax, so you can tailor your visit within that window.
This private boat experience offers a wonderful mix of natural beauty, iconic sights, and relaxed exploration — perfect for travelers who want a seamless, scenic day in Capri.
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