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Experience a 8-hour small-group sailing trip from Positano to Capri, exploring caves, swimming, and enjoying free time in Capri with family-run guides.

This small-group sailing tour from Positano to Capri offers an engaging way to explore the stunning Amalfi Coast and the legendary island of Capri. Priced at $201.59 per person and lasting approximately 8 hours, this tour is perfect for those who want a relaxed yet informative experience. With a maximum of 12 travelers, it balances personalized attention with intimate camaraderie, making it a favorite for families and small groups.
The tour departs from Positano’s Spiaggia Grande, with a prompt check-in recommended 10 minutes before the scheduled 9:00 am departure. Highlights include sailing past dramatic coastlines, visiting several caves, stopping for swims, and enjoying ample free time on Capri to explore independently. The guides, notably Elisabetta and her family, are praised for their friendly, laid-back approach, sharing stories and local insights that enhance the journey. A key consideration: the tour does not include the Blue Grotto entrance fee, which is paid separately at €18 per person.
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The adventure begins at Positano’s main beach, Spiaggia Grande, in front of the Saracen Hotels’ lair. The check-in process is straightforward, with a recommended arrival at least 10 minutes before 9:00 am. The tour features a mobile ticket and is close to public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. The boat itself is described as spacious and well-maintained, ensuring comfort throughout the day.

On the way to Capri, the boat stops at the White Grotto, an all-white sea cave. Visitors are encouraged to take photos and, if sea conditions permit, the crew will guide the boat into the cavity, offering a close-up view of this natural wonder. The 15-minute visit is included in the tour price, making it a quick but memorable photo stop.

The Blue Grotto remains one of the tour’s most notable features, though it is an optional visit. Entry costs €18 per person, purchased directly at the grotto’s entrance. The inside tour lasts about 5 minutes, but travelers should be prepared for possible long waits, especially during peak season when delays can exceed one hour. Since the group can choose to skip this stop, it offers flexibility to avoid the waiting time.

One of the highlights of the cruise is the Green Grotto, famous for its vivid emerald waters illuminated by sunlight filtering through an underwater opening. This 15-minute stop provides an excellent chance to snap photos and take a quick swim or snorkel. It’s a natural, photo-worthy scene that many find magical, and it remains exclusive to boat tours—accessible only by water.

Next on the itinerary are natural formations like the Natural Arch, a beautifully weathered rock feature formed over time by the sea. The 15-minute stop allows for appreciating the geological artistry of Capri’s coast. Shortly after, the boat passes the Faraglioni, iconic towering stacks with individual names—Stella, Faraglione di Mezzo, and Scopolo—which are perfect for photo sessions. These natural monuments are a symbol of Capri and are featured prominently in many travelers’ memories.

After exploring the coast, the boat anchors near Capri for roughly 3 hours of free time. Passengers are encouraged to swim, sunbathe, or indulge in complimentary drinks onboard. The opportunity to disembark and explore Capri at your own pace is a key benefit, whether visiting the Piazzetta, taking the chairlift to Monte Solaro, or strolling through boutiques in Anacapri. It’s recommended to plan ahead, as the tour includes a lunch reservation at a local restaurant in Marina Piccola, providing a relaxed dining experience away from the crowds.

The tour includes a visit to the charming fishing village of Nerano or nearby Marina del Cantone. Here, travelers have the chance to swim, snorkel, and enjoy the relaxed seaside atmosphere. This short 30-minute stop adds a peaceful pause to the busy day, with opportunities for photos and leisurely exploration.
The tour concludes with a 15-minute stop back at Positano, where visitors can sample the iconic Limoncello and enjoy light snacks and drinks included in the tour. This final moment offers a chance to reflect on the day’s adventures while capturing last-minute photos of Positano’s cliffs, villages, and shimmering waters.
The tour operates most days with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a small-group atmosphere. The meeting point is convenient, located in Via Regina Giovanna, with check-in suggested 10 minutes early. The guides, notably Elisabetta and her family, are praised for their laid-back, informative approach, sharing stories about the coast, local legends, and family traditions, adding a personal touch to the experience.
While the Blue Grotto is offered as an optional stop, it is not guaranteed due to the long waits and potential overcrowding. The group may choose to skip to avoid delays. Plus, Capri’s local taxes and dock fees are not included in the tour price, so travelers should be prepared for extra costs if they wish to explore inland or visit the funicular.
This tour is run by Crapolla charter di APREA PIETRO, a family-operated business known for its professional yet personal service. Many reviews highlight the warm welcome, knowledgeable guides, and attention to detail. The boat is kept clean and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable day on the water.
High praise goes to the guides’ friendliness, local insights, and storytelling, making the trip memorable. The scenic stops at caves, arches, and the Faraglioni are consistently loved. The small group size and family-run atmosphere are noted as major positives, creating a relaxed environment.
Some reviews mention overpriced restaurants or long waits at the Blue Grotto, but these are seen as manageable or optional inconveniences. The tour offers good value for the experience, especially considering the personalized service and natural beauty.
This Positano to Capri sailing tour appeals most to travelers seeking a personalized, scenic day on the water, with plenty of opportunities to swim and explore at a relaxed pace. The family-run guides add warmth and local flavor that makes the trip feel authentic. It’s especially suitable for small groups who value comfort and narrative over large crowds.
While it doesn’t include the Blue Grotto fee or certain inland excursions, it compensates with beautiful scenery, informative guides, and free time in Capri. This tour offers a balanced mix of natural wonders, leisure, and cultural insights, making it a satisfying choice for those exploring the Amalfi Coast and Capri alike.
“Perfect for large and small groups! The boat was spacious and Salvatore's driving was safe. Along with Tiziana, they showed us the unique things ab…”
Is there a maximum group size for this tour?
Yes, the tour limits group size to 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Does the tour include the Blue Grotto entrance fee?
No, the €18 entrance fee for the Blue Grotto is paid separately at the grotto entrance, and the visit is optional.
What should I bring for the day?
It’s recommended to bring swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, and waterproof cameras. The boat provides towels, but personal items are best kept water-resistant.
Are there any food options on board?
While the tour includes light snacks and drinks, full meals are available at the restaurant in Marina Piccola during the free time in Capri.
Can I skip certain stops if I prefer?
Yes, the group can choose to skip the Blue Grotto or other stops to avoid long waits or extra costs.
What’s the best time to book?
Booking in advance is advisable, especially during peak season, to secure a spot and plan for the best weather conditions.