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Experience Capri on a 9-hour boat tour from Sorrento, Castellammare, or Seiano, including caves, free time, and a swim stop—priced at $73 per person.
Discover Capri with a Blue Cruise that departs from Sorrento, Castellammare, or Seiano. This 9-hour boat excursion offers an up-close look at the island’s sea caves, coves, and iconic Faraglioni rocks, along with free time to explore at your own pace. Priced at $73 per person, the tour combines scenic cruising with leisure, making it a versatile option for visitors looking to enjoy nature, stunning views, and some independent exploration.
While the tour is generally appreciated for its beautiful scenery and knowledgeable guides, some reviews highlight organisational hiccups and crowd levels. It’s best suited for those who enjoy boat trips, scenic landscapes, and relaxed sightseeing, rather than travelers seeking a seamless, all-in-one experience. This cruise offers a worthwhile glimpse of Capri’s charm, especially if you’re prepared for a few logistical surprises.

This Capri Blue Cruise begins at different times depending on the pickup point, with Castellammare di Stabia at 9:00 a.m., Seiano at 9:20 a.m., and Sorrento at 10:50 a.m.. The trip involves round-trip boat transfers that are included in the price, making it convenient for those already staying in these towns. The disembarkation in Capri is scheduled for 12:30 p.m., giving travelers roughly 6 hours to explore the island before the return departure at 6:10 p.m..
The multiple departure points and flexible scheduling are useful, especially if you’re staying in one of these towns, but some reviews mention initial delays or logistical mixups. It’s advisable to arrive on time and stay attentive to guides’ instructions for a smoother experience.
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A highlight of this tour is the boat tour of Capri’s coastline, which includes visits to sea caves and hidden coves. The boat passes by the Famous Faraglioni, iconic rocky formations that define the island’s image. Guests get to see spectacular sea caves, which are among the most memorable sights on this trip.
One key feature is a swim stop, lasting around 20 minutes, where you can take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. It’s worth noting that swimwear should be worn underneath your clothes for ease of access. Some guests wish they had known in advance about this stop, as it offers a perfect chance to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Capri’s coast.
After the boat tour, travelers have free time to explore Capri at their leisure. Visitors often choose to stroll through Capri’s picturesque streets, browse luxury boutiques, or enjoy lunch with a view in seaside restaurants. Alternatively, some opt for a quick bus trip away from the crowds, although this is optional and not included in the tour price.
This flexibility is a major plus because it lets you tailor your visit to your interests—whether that’s shopping, sightseeing, or simply relaxing. However, some reviews note that crowds and transportation challenges can make navigating the island tricky, especially during peak season.

The tour includes a guide service who is responsible for the landings and providing some commentary. According to reviews, guides like Rosalla are fluent in multiple languages and are attentive to the group’s needs, making the experience more engaging.
That said, some guests mention organisational issues, such as delays, chaotic boat exchanges, and poor communication during the trip. One review describes a lack of clear explanations and chaos during boat transfers, which can detract from the overall experience. It’s advisable to stay alert and patient throughout to maximize enjoyment.
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At $73 per person, this tour offers a moderate price point for a full day of sightseeing, boat cruising, and free time. The included features—round-trip boat transfers, a guided boat tour, and a swim stop—add value, but extras like the Blue Grotto entrance are not included.
Given some reviews of organisational hiccups, the value depends on expectations for a relaxed scenic cruise rather than a perfectly smooth operation. It’s a good choice for those who want a cost-effective way to see Capri from the water and enjoy some free exploration time.
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The tour is conducted in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, catering to a diverse group of travelers. The guide service generally receives praise for friendly and helpful staff. However, some reviews note disorganisation during boat exchanges and chaotic communication, which can affect the overall experience.
It’s recommended to arrive early and stay attentive to instructions, especially during boat transfers and embarkation/disembarkation.
The tour departs early in the day, starting from Castellammare di Stabia at 9:00 a.m., Seiano at 9:20 a.m., and Sorrento at 10:50 a.m.. The disembarkation back in Capri occurs at 12:30 p.m., with the return boat leaving at 6:10 p.m. This schedule offers a roughly six-hour window to explore the island, which is generally enough for a taste of Capri’s highlights.
The timing is suitable for those wanting a full day, but some reviews suggest that organisational delays could affect the schedule, so staying flexible and alert is wise.

This Blue Cruise is ideal for travelers who love scenic boat rides, natural landscapes, and independent exploration. It suits those comfortable with organisational hiccups and seeking affordable access to Capri’s coast and free time on the island.
It’s less suitable for those needing a seamless, guided experience or travelers who prefer to visit specific sites like the Blue Grotto (which is not included). If you’re comfortable with some unpredictability and want to see Capri from the water, this tour provides a solid, enjoyable option.

Does the tour include a visit to the Blue Grotto?
No, the entrance fee for the Blue Grotto is not included in the tour price.
Can I swim during the boat trip?
Yes, the tour includes a swim stop lasting about 20 minutes, provided you wear your swimsuit in advance.
Is transportation from the hotel included?
No, the transfer from/to hotels is not included. You meet at designated points depending on your chosen option.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring swimsuit, sunscreen, hat, and water. Be prepared for some organisational delays and crowds.
How long do I have on the island?
You get approximately 6 hours free on Capri after the boat tour, enough to explore the streets, shop, or relax.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
The tour is primarily on boats and involves some walking and waiting, so it’s better suited for adults comfortable with organisational variability.
This Capri Blue Cruise from Sorrento, Castellammare, or Seiano offers a beautiful way to see Capri’s coast and enjoy some free time on the island. While it has some logistical quirks, its scenic features and inclusions make it a valuable choice for fans of boat trips and natural beauty.
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