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Enjoy a 6-7 hour boat trip from Amalfi to Capri featuring stops for swimming, shopping, and sightseeing, with included snacks, drinks, and expert crew.
The Full Day Boat Tour from Amalfi to Capri offers an engaging way to explore this stunning part of Italy’s coast. Priced at $220.14 per person, this approximately 6 to 7-hour journey departs from Salerno and features several memorable stops. The tour is suitable for small groups, with a maximum of 12 travelers, and promises a relaxed yet adventurous experience aboard well-maintained, safe boats.
You’ll set sail at 9:30 am from the Lungomare dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme in Amalfi and return around 4:45 pm. The package includes bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages like prosecco and limoncello, making the day even more enjoyable. While the tour offers plenty of highlights and beautiful scenery, it’s essential to keep in mind that the itinerary does not include the Blue Grotto, which is a common point of confusion.
This tour stands out for its friendly crew, beautiful vistas, and well-organized stops. It’s best suited for those who want a manageable, guided boat experience with opportunities for swimming, shopping, and sightseeing in Capri. However, the timing at each stop might feel tight for some, especially if they hope to see everything in detail.
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The tour begins with a 15-minute stop at Punta Campanella, a protected marine area known for its rugged beauty. Here, guests have the chance to swim in the wildest part of the coast, a perfect way to wake up and enjoy the water. The inclusion of an admission ticket assures easy access for swimming or small exploration. This stop is ideal for those who appreciate unspoiled nature and want to start the day with a splash.
Next, the boat approaches Capri’s famous Faraglioni rocks, where a passage under the arches offers a memorable photo opportunity. Afterward, there’s a 30-minute swim stop near these iconic limestone formations. This is the highlight for many, as the Faraglioni are a symbol of Capri and the perfect backdrop for photos or a quick dip.
The trip includes a disembarkation on Capri for about 2 to 3 hours, depending on disembarkation times. This flexible window allows for shopping, exploring local markets, or relaxing on the island. The free admission to Capri’s main attractions provides flexibility, but visitors should plan their time wisely to maximize the visit.
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The last stop is at Li Galli, a renowned marine park with crystal-clear waters. Guests spend 30 minutes at this protected site, with an admission ticket included, for a final swim or simply enjoying the scenic views. This stop caps off the tour with a peaceful, water-based moment amid stunning scenery.

The tour starts promptly at 9:40 am from Salerno’s Amalfi dock, with the meeting point at Lungomare dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme, 46. The small group size of up to 12 travelers ensures a more personalized experience, with a multilingual crew led by friendly hostesses and skippers. This intimate setting helps foster relaxed conversations and tailored attention, especially important for first-time visitors or those seeking a quieter trip.
The boats used for this tour are comfortable and clean, maintaining high standards in both quality and safety. The crew’s professionalism and multilingual skills help make the experience smooth, whether it’s providing water, snacks, or commentary during the trip.
The tour package covers all fees and taxes, plus bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic drinks like prosecco and limoncello. This makes the day more enjoyable without worrying about extra costs.
However, beach towels are not included and are available for €5 if needed. Travelers should also be prepared to pay the €5 tourist tax in cash on the morning of the tour. Tips are customary but not included, giving guests the flexibility to appreciate good service.
While the total time on the water is roughly 6 to 7 hours, the disembarkation window in Capri limits the time for exploring the island. Some reviews mention that 2.5 hours at Capri can feel a bit short, especially if the goal is to visit multiple sites or spend more time shopping.
The timing at each stop is designed to balance sightseeing with relaxation, but guests should be aware that the itinerary does not include the Blue Grotto, which many visitors hope to see. For those wanting an in-depth exploration, additional arrangements may be necessary.
The crew, including guides and skippers, are noted for being friendly and knowledgeable. The guide Roberta, in particular, receives praise for her warm demeanor and helpful attitude. She provides scenic explanations and makes sure everyone is comfortable, adding a personal touch to the journey.
This tour shares features with other Amalfi Coast boat experiences, especially those offering small group sizes and multiple swimming stops. The inclusion of snacks and drinks enhances the value, although some reviews point out that certain highlights like the Blue Grotto are not on this itinerary.
For travelers seeking a more comprehensive or longer visit to Capri, other options with more extensive time or additional stops might be preferable. However, for a balanced, scenic, and relaxed day, this tour hits the mark.
The Full Day Boat Tour from Amalfi to Capri offers an engaging way to experience some of Italy’s most celebrated coastlines and islands. Its well-organized stops at Punta Campanella, the Faraglioni, and Li Galli provide plenty of photo opportunities and water fun. The small group size and friendly crew help keep the atmosphere intimate and comfortable.
While it’s important to set expectations about the limited time on Capri and the exclusion of the Blue Grotto, the inclusion of snacks, drinks, and admission tickets adds good value. This tour is ideal for those who want a manageable yet scenic day with opportunities to swim, shop, and enjoy the views.
If you’re looking for a comfortable boat experience that balances sightseeing with relaxation, this trip is a solid choice — especially for visitors who prioritize small group intimacy and excellent scenery over extended exploration.
“It was a wonderful experience. Our hostess, Alessandra and the Captain were very friendly and knowledgeable and took great care. Highly recommende…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $220.14 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience is about 6 to 7 hours, starting at 9:30 am and returning around 4:45 pm.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Lungomare dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme, 46, Amalfi.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Punta Campanella for swimming, the Faraglioni for a photo and swim, disembarkation on Capri for 2-3 hours, and Li Galli for a final swim.
Are drinks and snacks included?
Yes, the tour includes bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages like prosecco and limoncello.
Is the Blue Grotto part of this tour?
No, the Blue Grotto is not included in the itinerary.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers maximum, offering a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring beach towels if desired (available for €5), cash for the tourist tax, and sunscreen for protection during stops.
Is there any physical difficulty required?
The tour involves swimming and disembarking but is generally suitable for most travelers.