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Explore Capri from Naples or Sorrento with this private 7-hour tour, including Blue Grotto, Gardens of Augustus, and Mount Solaro chairlift. Price: $619.60.
Travel to the stunning island of Capri on a full-day private tour that departs from either Naples or Sorrento. Priced at $619.60 per person, this experience offers a comprehensive look at Capri’s highlights, led by a private guide. The tour includes roundtrip ferry tickets, private land transportation, and visits to iconic sites like the Blue Grotto, Piazetta di Capri, and Gardens of Augustus. With an average booking window of 79 days in advance, it’s clear that this tour appeals to those seeking a personalized experience.
The 7-hour itinerary combines scenic water excursions, cultural stops, and leisure time for shopping or relaxing at seaside restaurants. While the tour’s flexibility allows for free time, it’s worth noting that entry tickets for some attractions are not included, and food and drinks are at your own expense. This tour suits visitors who want an organized, guided day on Capri, though potential guests should be aware of some limitations highlighted in recent reviews.
This tour begins at Molo Beverello in Naples or Porto di Sorrento, where guests meet the guide at cruise ship terminals or ports. The ferry ride from either location takes about 30 minutes, followed by a private land transfer on Capri to explore the island.
The tour is designed for those who prefer a private guide leading the way, with the flexibility to enjoy shopping, lunch, and scenic views. The roundtrip hydrofoil or ferry tickets are included, but the choice of watercraft depends on availability and weather conditions.
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The tour’s itinerary includes several highlights, starting with the Blue Grotto. This famous sea cave is illuminated by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity, creating the iconic blue reflection. Visitors spend about 1 hour 30 minutes here, but entry tickets are not included, and access depends on tide conditions.
Next, the Villa del Damecuta offers a glimpse into Roman history, with ruins of a villa built by Emperor Tiberius. This site is free to visit and provides a quiet break from the busier spots. In Capri town, the Piazetta di Capri serves as a lively meeting point, perfect for leisurely strolling and soaking in the island’s atmosphere.
A ride on the Seggiovia Monte Solaro chairlift provides panoramic views from Mount Solaro, with tickets not included. The Gardens of Augustus offer a beautifully engineered space with sweeping vistas of the coastline, and visitors typically spend around 30 minutes exploring these gardens.
At the end of the day, guests return via hydrofoil to Naples or Sorrento, completing a well-rounded day of sightseeing.

The Blue Grotto remains one of Capri’s most famous attractions. The sunlight filtering through an underwater cavity creates a stunning blue glow that illuminates the cavern’s interior. Time spent here varies, and access is subject to weather and tide conditions—in some cases, visitors may be unable to visit if tides are too high.
While the admission ticket is not included, the experience of seeing this natural marvel from the water is often a highlight of the tour. The boat ride to the grotto adds a scenic element, but travelers should be prepared for the possibility of disappointing weather or tides.

The Gardens of Augustus are a highlight for their panoramic views and interesting landscaping. These gardens are an engineering feat and provide outstanding vistas of the Faraglioni rocks and the coastline. Visitors spend about 30 minutes here, enjoying the scenery and taking photos.
Since entry tickets are not included, guests should be prepared for an additional fee if they wish to fully access the gardens. The gardens offer a peaceful setting amidst bustling Capri, perfect for a quick stroll or a photo stop.

The Seggiovia Monte Solaro chairlift transports visitors to the highest point on Capri, offering spectacular views of the island and surrounding sea. The ride lasts about 1 hour and provides a memorable perspective of Capri’s landscape.
Guests should note that tickets are not included, so plan to purchase these separately if interested. The summit is a popular spot for photos and appreciating the island’s natural beauty.

The Piazetta di Capri serves as the town’s main square. It’s a lively hub, perfect for shopping, people-watching, or relaxing at a café. The square’s historic significance as the meeting point of residents and travelers makes it an ideal place to soak in the local atmosphere.
The tour allows some free time here for shopping or lunch at seaside restaurants, although meals are not included in the price. Many choose to enjoy a seaside lunch at their own expense, adding a relaxed, personal touch to the day.
This tour combines ferry rides, private land transport, and walks between sites. The pacing is designed for ease, with specific times allocated for each stop. While the total duration is about 7 hours, the schedule offers some flexibility for exploring or relaxing.
Guests should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunglasses for sunny days. The tour is suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as some walking and standing are involved.
Recent reviews highlight that access to the Blue Grotto can vary depending on tide levels and weather conditions. In some cases, visitors are not able to visit the grotto, which could impact expectations.
Plus, entry tickets to attractions like the Gardens of Augustus and chairlift are not included—adding to the overall cost. The tour’s group size is limited to a private guide, but large groups are not typical, making it easier to customize the experience.
This private tour is ideal for visitors who want a guided, flexible day exploring the island’s most famous sights. It’s suitable for those comfortable with moderate walking and who prefer personalized attention. Guests looking for full independence or to visit only specific sites might find some limitations, particularly regarding additional costs for entry tickets.
Travelers who value scenic water rides, cultural sites, and spectacular views will find plenty to enjoy. However, those concerned with weather dependency or strict schedules should consider the potential for some stops being unavailable.
“WE started out on a slow 1 1/5 hour ferry ride instead of the Hydrofoil as described and it went downhill from there. 20 minutes before arriving …”
Is the Blue Grotto included in the tour price? No, access to the Blue Grotto is not included and depends on weather and tide conditions.
How long is the ferry ride? The ferry from Naples or Sorrento lasts about 30 minutes each way.
Are entry tickets for the gardens and chairlift included? No, these are not included and must be purchased separately.
What should I bring for the tour? Comfortable shoes and sunglasses are recommended; also, bring cash or cards for lunch and additional tickets.
Can I cancel the tour free of charge? Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
What is the tour’s duration? Approximately 7 hours, including ferry rides, sightseeing, and free time.
How many people are in this private tour? The tour is designed for your private group with a guide, but the exact group size varies.
Is food included? No, meals and drinks are at your own expense.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with limited mobility? The tour requires moderate physical fitness; some walking and standing are involved, so it may not be suitable for everyone.
What is the price per person? The tour costs $619.60 per person, with most bookings made 79 days in advance.
This Capri Private Tour offers a well-structured day with personalized guidance, scenic boat rides, and visits to the island’s most iconic spots—perfect for those who want a curated experience of Capri’s beauty.