A Full Day of Luxury and Stunning Views: Private Capri Boat Tour from Positano
A boat trip around the Campania region’s jewels—Positano, Amalfi, and the island of Capri—offers a uniquely relaxing way to take in the coast’s natural beauty. Priced at around $888 for up to six guests, this 7-hour private tour is perfect for those who want an exclusive experience without the crowds. Led by knowledgeable skippers, you’ll cruise aboard a modern vessel—either the Jeranto 7.5 or Saver 7.5—and enjoy a carefully curated itinerary filled with iconic sights and hidden gems.
What we love most about this trip is how it combines luxurious comfort with the freedom to explore at your pace. The inclusion of snacks, soft drinks, and even alcoholic beverages like Prosecco and beers** makes the journey feel like a floating party. Plus, the opportunity to disembark and explore Capri independently for three hours offers a chance to wander through the charming streets, soak in panoramic views, or grab a casual lunch—something that many group tours don’t easily provide.
However, one consideration is that the Blue Grotto requires an additional ticket purchase of €18 per person and depends on weather conditions, which can be unpredictable. Also, there’s an extra fuel surcharge of €250 per booking and harbor docking fees of €100—so the advertised price isn’t the full story unless you factor in these extras.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a private, flexible experience with plenty of opportunity for picture-perfect moments and a relaxed pace. If you enjoy exploring at your own rhythm and love breathtaking coastal scenery, this could be just the trip for you.
Key Points
- Private and Exclusive: Only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
- Ideal for Photography: Multiple iconic sights and quiet coves offer perfect photo opportunities.
- Flexible Itinerary: You can disembark at Capri for three hours to explore freely.
- Great Value for Comfort: Snacks, drinks, and scuba equipment are included, adding to the sense of luxury.
- Weather-Dependent: The Blue Grotto experience depends on favorable conditions and incurs extra costs.
- Additional Fees: Docking and fuel surcharges are extra costs to keep in mind.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail
Starting Point & Initial Highlights
Your day begins in Positano, where you’ll hop aboard a modern boat—most likely the Jeranto or Saver 7.5. These models are known for their comfort and stability, making the roughly 7-hour cruise feel more like a floating lounge than a boat ride. Once underway, the first stops are less famous but equally captivating: the Grotta Rossa and the Grotta Bianca.
Grotta Rossa: An Intimate Natural Wonder
The Red Grotto is a small, naturally formed cave along Capri’s eastern coast. Its rocky walls reflect reddish hues, especially when sunlight hits them just right. It’s a quieter, less crowded spot compared to Capri’s more famous caves—perfect if you prefer natural beauty without the crowds. With only about 10 minutes here, it’s more about soaking in the wild, unspoiled atmosphere than exploring deeply.
Grotta Bianca: The White Marvel
Next, you’ll visit the White Grotto, noted for its white incrustations and stalactites. Again, a short stop, but one that gives you a good sense of how Capri’s coastline is dotted with these natural marvels. The quiet, almost untouched environment here offers a sense of discovery that’s often missing from more touristy spots.
The Iconic Faraglioni Rocks
Perhaps the highlight of any Capri boat tour are the Faraglioni—three towering limestone formations that have become synonymous with the island. The Stella, closest to the coast, the Faraglione di Mezzo with its famous arch, and Scopolo—home to the rare blue lizard—are breathtaking and seem almost surreal against the blue waters. The 15-minute stop allows ample time to marvel at these legendary formations and snap some photos, which you’ll cherish forever. As one reviewer put it, “The view captures the island’s wild beauty perfectly.”
Grotta Verde & Punta Carena Lighthouse
Moving along the coast, you’ll see the Green Grotto, a less crowded alternative to the Blue Grotto, with its greenish water and rugged surroundings. You might find this cave offers a more tranquil experience than the Blue Grotto, which is often packed with boats.
The Punta Carena Lighthouse provides a dramatic backdrop—standing on a cliff overlooking the sea, it’s a stunning spot especially at sunset. While this isn’t a stop for disembarkation, it’s a wonderful photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the island’s rugged beauty.
The Blue Grotto: Caprice of Light and Water
The Blue Grotto remains Capri’s most famous attraction. Access requires a separate €18 ticket per person and depends heavily on weather conditions—rough seas can delay or cancel visits, so flexibility is crucial. Inside, the water’s glow is ethereal, caused by sunlight passing through an underwater opening. It’s a visual spectacle that’s worth the extra effort, but be prepared for the boat ride to the grotto itself, which involves small rowing boats.
Capri’s Town & Free Time
Finally, the boat anchors at Marina Grande, where you’re free to explore Capri independently for about three hours. You might stroll through Via Camerelle with its high-end boutiques, visit the Piazzetta, or simply wander the charming alleys. Some guests have appreciated the chance to make their own discoveries. One reviewer noted, “We had a wonderful day exploring the island at our own pace.” The skipper remains available for questions and ensures you’re back in plenty of time.
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What We Love About This Tour
The personalized nature of this private tour is a standout. Unlike larger group excursions, you get the flexibility to customize your experience—whether that’s spending more time at certain sites or skipping others. The modern boat ensures a smooth ride and comfort throughout the day.
Add to that the quality of amenities—snacks, water, soda, and alcohol—plus the opportunity to use scuba gear, which isn’t common in standard tours. These details elevate the experience from a simple boat ride to a luxurious escape.
We also appreciate how the tour balances famous sights like the Faraglioni and Blue Grotto with hidden gems like the Grotta Rossa and Grotta Bianca. It’s a good mix that offers both awe-inspiring landmarks and quiet moments of natural beauty.
Possible Drawbacks or Considerations
The main concern is the cost, which at first glance seems high but becomes more reasonable when you consider the exclusivity, comfort, and included amenities. Still, extra expenses—like the docking fees and fuel surcharge—need to be factored in to avoid surprises.
Another consideration is the Blue Grotto’s weather dependency. If the sea is too rough or the weather turns, you might miss out on this highlight, which could be disappointing. Booking with some flexibility or on a day with calm forecast can help.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal for couples, families, or small groups who value comfort and flexibility. If you’re someone who loves to take photos of iconic scenery and appreciates a relaxed pace, you’ll find this tour suits you well. It’s also great for those who prefer having the freedom to explore Capri on their own terms, rather than being hurried through a large group tour.
Travelers looking for a luxurious and private experience that includes some of the best sights along Capri’s coast will find this tour a memorable way to spend a day.
Final Thoughts
This full-day private boat tour from Positano to Capri offers an engaging mix of natural wonders, iconic landmarks, and personal freedom. The carefully curated stops, coupled with thoughtful amenities like snacks and alcohol, make it feel like a floating retreat. While extra costs and weather dependence are considerations, most travelers will find the experience well worth the expense for the chance to see Capri’s highlights in comfort and style.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a day away from bustling towns, this tour promises a memorable adventure. It’s especially suited for those who prioritize intimacy, flexibility, and breathtaking scenery over a cookie-cutter group experience.
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FAQ
Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group will participate, making it a personalized and private experience.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including stops and free time on Capri.
What sights will I see?
You’ll visit the Grotta Rossa, Grotta Bianca, the Faraglioni, Grotta Verde, Punta Carena Lighthouse, and the Blue Grotto, among others.
Can I explore Capri during free time?
Yes, you can disembark at Marina Grande for about three hours to explore independently.
Are drinks and snacks included?
Yes, snacks, bottled water, sodas, and alcoholic drinks like Prosecco and beer are included.
Are there additional costs?
Yes, the Blue Grotto entry costs €18 per person, docking fees are €100, and there’s a fuel surcharge of €250 per booking.
What if the Blue Grotto is closed?
The tour will continue as scheduled, but you might miss this specific highlight, depending on weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate; however, the tour involves some disembarking and walking around Capri, so consider mobility needs.
This private Capri boat tour is a fantastic way to see some of Italy’s most stunning coastal scenery in comfort and style. Perfect for those wanting an exclusive, flexible, and memorable day on the water.
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