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Discover the private full-day boat tour from Positano to Capri, featuring caves, iconic rocks, swimming, and land exploration, all led by expert guides.
Exploring the Amalfi Coast’s jewel, Capri, becomes effortless and luxurious with the Private Full Day Capri Tour by Boat from Positano. Priced at $1,152.39 per group (up to 5 people), this 8-hour voyage offers an intimate and flexible way to experience stunning coastlines, famous caves, and the vibrant island life. Departing directly from Positano, travelers skip the ferry lines, setting off on a personalized mini-cruise guided by experienced skippers. This tour is ideal for those seeking a private, relaxed day with the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and explore at their own pace.
What makes this trip particularly appealing is the all-inclusive onboard amenities—towels, snorkeling gear, and a selection of soft drinks and Prosecco—plus the option to dock in Capri for free time on land. The guided circumnavigation of the island covers iconic sights like the Faraglioni rocks and Punta Carena lighthouse, while the stops at the White Grotto and Green Grotto promise memorable natural spectacles. With high praise from previous customers, this tour consistently earns a perfect 5.0/5 rating based on 64 reviews, emphasizing top-notch guides, beautiful scenery, and excellent service.


The tour begins at the Positano harbor, where an expert captain welcomes your group aboard one of the available boats. This private experience guarantees prompt pickup and departure, often driven by the positive reviews highlighting timeliness and professional service. The journey starts with a scenic sail along the Amalfi Coast, passing hidden beaches and fishing villages, setting a tranquil tone for the day.
Travelers appreciate the personalized nature of the tour, as only your group participates, allowing for a flexible pace and tailored itinerary. The small group size and private setting make it comfortable and exclusive, especially for those seeking a luxurious escape.
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The first significant stop involves cruising along the Amalfi Coast, with a 50-minute segment dedicated to enjoying the scenic coastline. This stretch features white limestone cliffs, vibrant seaside towns, and picturesque coves. The captain expertly points out hidden beaches and characteristic villages, making this segment as informative as it is scenic.
In reviews, guides are praised for their knowledgeable narration and attention to detail, adding context to the sights. The comfortable boat ride and smooth sailing create a relaxed atmosphere to take in the stunning surroundings. The timing of this segment allows for ample sightseeing without feeling rushed.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to the White Grotto, a 15-minute stop that showcases a striking limestone cave. Visitors can observe the white light illuminating the interior, contrasting with the blue sea outside. The dense stalactites and stalagmites give this surreal setting a magical atmosphere.
This stop is appreciated for its visual impact and unique geological features. Since the admission ticket is free, it offers a valuable opportunity to witness a spectacular natural wonder without additional cost, although the Blue Grotto requires a separate fee.

Next is the Green Grotto, where the water’s vivid green hue reflects the light, creating a beautiful color effect. The 30-minute stop allows for snorkeling and swimming, with snorkeling gear provided on board. Travelers enjoy this vibrant, refreshing experience, often noting how clear and inviting the waters are.
This stop emphasizes the natural beauty of Capri’s coastline and offers a relaxing break from the boat ride. The presence of towels and gear makes it easy to enjoy the water comfortably.

Once in Capri, the captain circumnavigates the island for about 2 hours, showcasing landmarks like the Faraglioni rocks—the iconic symbol of Capri—and the Punta Carena lighthouse. The lighthouse, built in 1867, is Italy’s second-brightest lighthouse and adds historical charm to the panorama.
Tourists consistently praise the expert navigation and the captain’s storytelling, which enhance the experience. The Faraglioni, with their distinctive shapes, are perfect for photos, and the lighthouse provides a scenic backdrop. The guide’s commentary often includes interesting facts about these landmarks.
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After the circumnavigation, the tour offers 2 hours of free time on the island, giving visitors a chance to swim, snorkel, or explore Capri on land. Many choose to dine in seaside restaurants or visit shops, with suggestions often made for lunch spots just a short distance from the dock.
Tourists can also opt to visit the Blue Grotto (for an additional €14 per person) if they wish to see the famous sea cave. The land time allows for a personalized experience, whether relaxing at a beach or sightseeing.

The Blue Grotto is a 60-meter-long sea cave, renowned worldwide for its crystal-clear waters. Entry requires a small rowboat (cost €14 per person, paid on the spot), and the entrance is just 2 meters wide and about a meter high, making it a delicate operation.
This stop is optional, and weather conditions can affect access. Past guests appreciate the opportunity to see this iconic cave, but note that it is not included in the base price and requires a separate fee.

The tour concludes with a 30-minute stop at Marina Piccola, considered the best beach spot on Capri for a quick swim against the backdrop of the Faraglioni rocks. This area is perfect for a final dip before heading back to Positano.
Towels and drinks are provided, and the calm waters make it an ideal place for a relaxing finish to the day. The stop gives the chance to reflect on the stunning scenery encountered throughout the trip.
The tour wraps up with the return sail to Positano, where the boat docks at the original departure point. Many reviews highlight how timely and efficient the transfer is, ensuring a stress-free end to the day. The full experience concludes after approximately 8 hours with a private, personalized touch.
The overall flow is praised for its balanced itinerary, blending sightseeing, swimming, and land time in Capri, making it suitable for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed day at sea.
The Private Full Day Capri Tour from Positano offers a flexible, intimate way to experience the highlights of Capri and the Amalfi Coast. The focus on private transportation, customizable stops, and expert guidance makes it stand out from group tours. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, towels, and drinks enhances comfort, while the island circumnavigation ensures you see all the major sights.
While the Blue Grotto incurs an extra fee and disembarkation in Capri costs €100 if necessary, the overall experience delivers excellent value for a luxury day on the water. Perfect for small groups or families seeking a personalized adventure, this tour combines natural beauty, cultural sights, and leisure in one seamless package.
“We had the best day ever on our private boat tour of Capri with Nicola! The boat was beautiful and very clean – well maintained. We were picked up …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is accessible for most travelers, especially since snorkeling gear and towels are provided. However, check with the operator for specific age restrictions.
What is included in the price?
The price covers use of snorkeling equipment, towels, soft drinks, Prosecco, beer, safety equipment, and fuel. Lunch is not included.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Yes, visiting the Blue Grotto is optional and costs €14 per person, payable on the spot. Availability depends on weather conditions.
What is the size of the group?
This is a private tour for up to 5 people, ensuring an intimate, personalized experience.
Are there any additional costs?
Additional costs include the Blue Grotto entrance (€14) and disembarkation fee in Capri (€100) if applicable.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, including cruising, sightseeing, swimming, and free time in Capri.
What makes this tour stand out?
The private experience, custom itinerary, and expert guides are key strengths. The flexibility to swim, explore, or dine on land makes it highly appealing.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through Viator, with most reservations made approximately 54 days in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuit, sunscreen, and personal essentials. Towels and snorkeling gear are provided onboard.