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Experience an 8-hour private boat cruise from Positano to Capri, exploring caves, the Blue Grotto, and charming towns with a flexible itinerary and expert skipper.

The tour begins at the Cassiopea desk on Positano’s main beach, Spiaggia Grande. With an orange kiosk clearly marked, it’s easy to locate this meeting point. This central spot is perfect for starting your day with a scenic boat trip along the famous Sorrento Coast.
From here, the private boat, equipped for comfort, departs early in the morning. The skipper leads the way, providing an intimate experience with no crowds and plenty of space to relax. This departure point ensures easy access and a smooth start to your 8-hour journey around Capri.
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Once on the water, the cruise along Capri’s coast reveals some of the most beautiful caves and grottoes in the area. The Grotta Bianca (White Grotto) and Grotta Meravigliosa (Marvelous Grotto) catch the eye with stunning stalagmites and stalactites inside. The natural arch is another highlight, watching over a small pond formed by a cave collapse.
Traveling around the island, you’ll see the Faraglioni rocks—famous for their striking shapes—and the historic Marina Piccola, once a quiet fishing village. These stops showcase the geological and cultural richness of Capri’s coast, all viewed comfortably from the private boat.

The Grotta Verde (Green Grotto) takes its name from the reflective light that filters into the cave, creating a luminous green glow. As the boat cruises past, travelers appreciate the vivid colors and natural beauty of this site.
Continuing westward, the Punta Carena Lighthouse becomes a recognizable landmark. This spot marks the beginning of the area famous for the Blue Grotto, which is often the main reason for visitors to stop here.

The Blue Grotto stands out as the most iconic feature of Capri. Visitors can choose to purchase an entrance ticket at additional cost and transfer into a small rowing boat for a short ride inside. However, waiting times can be long, and entry depends on weather conditions.
Because of potential queues and weather variability, it’s recommended to decide on visiting the grotto early in the day. The tour includes the option to skip this stop if preferred, allowing more time to explore other parts of the island.
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After cruising past the Blue Grotto, the boat arrives at Marina Grande, Capri’s main dock. This is the ideal point to disembark and explore the island’s highlights.
From Marina Grande, visitors can stroll to La Piazzetta, the vibrant main square. The area is perfect for enjoying a refreshing drink and watching the passersby. The small size of the square makes it easy to visit nearby historical sites such as Villa Jovis, Certosa, Augustus Gardens, and Villa San Michele.
Shopping enthusiasts will find luxury boutiques lining the streets, offering high-end fashion and souvenirs. The freedom to customize your time here is a key advantage of this tour.
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A highlight of the tour is a stop at Da Luigi ai Faraglioni for lunch and swimming. This famous restaurant offers scenic views of the iconic Faraglioni rocks. The skipper will take the boat close enough for a dip in the water, weather permitting.
The swimming spots suggested by the captain allow for a refreshing break during the day, with the boat featuring a shower to rinse off afterward. This flexible approach ensures time for relaxation amid sightseeing.

After a full day on Capri, the boat heads back along the Sorrento Coast, offering a relaxing cruise with opportunities to take in the scenery. The skipper keeps an eye out for beautiful spots suitable for a swim, making the return trip just as enjoyable as the outward voyage.
The final stop is at Marina di Positano, where the tour concludes. The 8-hour duration allows enough time for sightseeing, swimming, and enjoying the sea without feeling rushed.

The meeting point at Cassiopea is easily accessible, with the boat departure early in the morning. It’s recommended to bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat, swimwear, and a camera for capturing memories.
Note that life jackets are provided, and the tour offers non-alcoholic drinks plus a glass of Prosecco. The Blue Grotto ticket is not included in the price, and travelers should be prepared for potential queues.
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, those prone to seasickness, or individuals over 95 years old. Weather conditions can affect the grotto visit, so flexibility is advised.

What makes this private boat experience unique is the customizable itinerary and personalized attention from the skipper. Unlike group tours, this private cruise offers more freedom to choose stops and pace the day to your liking.
The 8-hour duration balances a full exploration of Capri’s coast and town with ample relaxation and swimming opportunities. The inclusion of refreshments and Prosecco adds a touch of luxury, making it a comfortable and memorable day.
However, the extra fee for the Blue Grotto entrance and potential long queues are worth considering. This tour suits travelers who prefer a relaxed, tailored experience with private transport rather than busy group excursions.
Disembarking in Capri offers a chance to explore a charming town with a luxurious vibe. The main square and historical sites provide plenty to see and do, while the luxury boutiques cater to shoppers.
The famous sights like the Villa Jovis and Augustus Gardens add a touch of history and beauty to the visit, making the trip more than just a boat cruise. The combination of scenic vistas, caves, and cultural sites makes this tour a well-rounded way to experience Capri.
This 8-hour private cruise offers a luxurious, flexible way to explore Capri’s stunning coast and island highlights. The professional skipper ensures a smooth, informative experience, and the ability to customize stops makes it suitable for those seeking a personalized day.
While the Blue Grotto visit is optional due to potential queues and weather, the overall experience remains full of scenic beauty and relaxation. The inclusion of drinks and a swim stop enhances the sense of comfort and leisure.
Ideal for travelers who value privacy, flexibility, and an authentic, scenic adventure, this tour provides a high-quality way to enjoy one of Italy’s most beautiful destinations.
What is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour departs from the Cassiopea desk on Spiaggia Grande, Positano’s main beach.
How long is the cruise?
The entire experience lasts 8 hours, including cruising, stops, and exploration time.
Is the Blue Grotto included in the price?
No, the Blue Grotto entrance ticket costs extra and is subject to weather and queues.
Can I skip the Blue Grotto?
Yes, visitors can choose not to visit the grotto and focus on other stops and exploring Capri.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring comfortable shoes, sunblock, hat, swimwear, and a camera.
Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those over 95 years, and those prone to seasickness should consider remedies.
Are drinks included?
Yes, non-alcoholic beverages and a glass of Prosecco are included in the cost.
What kind of boat is used?
A private boat with a professional skipper is used, featuring a shower for rinsing off after swimming.
How do I pay for the tour?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from group options?
The private setting, flexible itinerary, and personalized attention from the skipper make this tour stand out.