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Discover Capri on a full-day tour from Sorrento, Positano, or Amalfi, including boat rides, scenic stops, and private transport for an unforgettable experience.

This Capri Deluxe Tour, offered at $291.55 per person, delivers a comprehensive day on the island of Capri. With a rating of 5.0 based on 112 reviews, the tour is highly recommended and booked 76 days in advance on average. It includes around 8 hours of exploring by boat and land, making it suitable for those eager to see Capri’s iconic sights comfortably.
The tour departs from Sorrento, Positano, or Amalfi, providing flexible pickup options. Guided by an English-speaking guide, participants enjoy private transport on the island and a hydrofoil ride over to Capri, ensuring a smooth and scenic experience. While the tour includes many highlights, it’s important to note that lunch, Blue Grotto entrance, and some attractions are optional extras paid in cash.

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This tour begins with a round-trip hydrofoil ride from the mainland to Capri, providing scenic views of the coast. Once on the island, a private vehicle is at your disposal to travel between attractions, making the experience relaxed and flexible. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Most participants find the logistics straightforward, as the tour is near public transportation options and confirmed upon booking. The group discounts make it an appealing choice for those traveling in smaller groups, and the mobile ticket ensures easy access.

One of the tour’s standout features is the boat ride through Capri’s famous sea caves. You pass the White, Green, Coral, and Blue Grottos, each showcasing natural colors that change with the sunlight, making it a memorable spectacle. The admission is not included, and tickets cost $18 per person if you choose to visit the Blue Grotto, which is an optional activity.
The Faraglioni Rocks are a must-see natural wonder, with the Arch of Love providing a perfect photo opportunity. This limestone formation is visible from the boat, and the guide explains its significance, adding context to the stunning scenery.
The Villa San Michele offers a peaceful retreat with breathtaking gardens and panoramic views of the coastline. The entrance fee of $10 is paid in cash if you decide to explore the villa’s grounds. The site is known for its historic architecture and the lush, well-tended gardens that provide ideal spots for photos.
This stop allows visitors to enjoy a blend of natural beauty and historical ambiance, perfect for those who appreciate a tranquil setting amid awe-inspiring scenery.
The chairlift to Monte Solaro takes travelers to the highest point on the island, with spectacular vistas of Capri’s coastline and the surrounding sea. The $13 entrance fee is paid in cash, and the ride itself offers a gentle ascent above the island’s landscape.
Once at the top, visitors can take in the broad view that stretches over Capri and beyond, making it a favorite stop for photography and soaking in the island’s expansive beauty.

The iconic Piazzetta di Capri, known as “La Piazzetta,” is the lively heart of Capri. The free open-air square is lined with cafés, chic boutiques, and bustling cafes. It’s the perfect place to relax, watch the island life unfold, and enjoy a coffee or an aperitif.
The guide leads a stroll through the square, giving insights into its history and significance, while allowing ample free time for personal exploration or people-watching.

The Caesar Augustus Gardens are famous for their sweeping views of the coastline and sea. The $2 entrance fee is paid cash, and the gardens are ideal for leisurely walks amid beautifully maintained flora and spectacular scenery.
This stop highlights Capri’s natural landscape, offering another stunning viewpoint for photos and quiet reflection.

The two-hour free period in Capri provides ample opportunity to stroll through enchanting streets, where luxury boutiques meet artisan shops. Visitors can browse local souvenirs, sample gelato, or enjoy a Caprese sandwich bought at a local grocery shop, as recommended for more relaxed exploration.
This flexible time allows visitors to soak in the island’s vibrant atmosphere at their own pace, whether relaxing at a café or shopping for local crafts.
The tour offers several optional activities that require additional payments in cash:
– Blue Grotto: $18 per person
– Chairlift to Monte Solaro: $13 per person
– Villa San Michele: $10 per person
– Caesar Augustus Gardens: $2 per person
Guests are encouraged to budget for these extras if they wish to enhance their experience, though they are not included in the base price. The Blue Grotto is especially popular for those seeking the famous sea cave experience.
The tour’s guidance is notably praised, with Patty often highlighted as a phenomenal guide. She leads with enthusiasm, providing historical context for each stop, and keeps the group on schedule. Her ability to adapt the tour based on interests ensures a personalized feel.
Guests describe her as a gem, and her storytelling makes each location more meaningful, enriching the sightseeing experience without rushing through stops.
A recommended tip is to purchase a Caprese sandwich at Capri’s best grocery shop. Made with fresh bread, tomato, Fior di Latte mozzarella, olive oil, and oregano, this snack allows more time for exploring local towns.
Travelers should also plan for cash payments for optional entrance fees and activities, and dress comfortably for walking and outdoor sightseeing. Since the tour involves boat rides and some walking, comfortable shoes and sun protection are advised.
This full-day Capri experience is best suited for those who want a balanced mix of scenic boat rides, cultural stops, and free time, without the rush. It appeals to travelers interested in stunning views, natural caves, and charming villages, especially if they enjoy guided commentary.
The tour’s limited group size of 15 enhances the experience, making it more intimate and manageable. However, those who prefer self-guided exploration or multiple activities might find the optional extras a bit additional, and should budget accordingly.
The Capri Deluxe Tour from Sorrento, Positano, or Amalfi offers a comprehensive and flexible way to experience Capri’s most famous sights. The guided boat rides, visits to Faraglioni Rocks, Villa San Michele, and Monte Solaro, plus ample free time in La Piazzetta, create a richly varied day.
Strong guidance from Patty and private transport on the island stand out as major strengths, providing both comfort and personalized insights. While some attractions require extra fees, total costs remain reasonable for such an all-encompassing experience.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a well-rounded, guided day trip that balances scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and leisure, all within an approximately 8-hour window.
“Our tour guide, Patty, was phenomenal. She led us with enthusiasm, while also keeping us on time. She provided wonderful historical context of e…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The round-trip hydrofoil transportation, private vehicle, and guided tour with an English-speaking guide are included.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunch, food, and drinks are not included but are recommended to be purchased locally, especially a Caprese sandwich for a relaxed exploration time.
What optional activities can I pay for on the island?
Guests can choose to visit the Blue Grotto ($18), ride the chairlift to Monte Solaro ($13), visit Villa San Michele ($10), and see the Caesar Augustus Gardens ($2).
How long is the free time in Capri?
There is about two hours of free time for sightseeing, shopping, or relaxing in the piazzetta area.
How do I get on the tour?
The tour departs with meetings arranged near public transportation, and tickets are mobile for easy access.
Is this tour suitable for all ages and physical abilities?
Most travelers can participate, but some stops involve walking or boat rides, so comfort and mobility should be considered.