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Enjoy a full-day private boat trip from Positano to Capri, exploring stunning caves, iconic Faraglioni rocks, and the island’s highlights with expert guides.
A full-day private boat tour from Positano to Capri offers a luxurious way to experience the pearls of the Campania region. With a price of $888.69 per group (up to six people), this seven-hour adventure combines sightseeing, relaxation, and the chance to explore some of Capri’s most famous natural attractions. The tour is led by experienced staff aboard modern boats like the Jeranto 7.5 or Saver 7.5, ensuring a comfortable voyage along the stunning coastline.
This private experience is perfect for those seeking an intimate and tailored way to discover Capri’s caves, rock formations, and scenic spots. The tour includes snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and use of scuba equipment, creating a well-rounded day on the water. While the price covers most essentials, additional costs such as the Blue Grotto tickets and harbor docking fees should be considered. The tour is suitable for most travelers and offers a flexible, personalized itinerary.


This tour departs from Positano, a charming town on Italy’s Amalfi Coast known for its colorful houses and steep streets. The boat trip begins with a scenic cruise along the coast, giving travelers an early taste of the natural beauty they are about to see up close. The boat used, either a Jeranto 7.5 or Saver 7.5, provides a modern and comfortable setting for the entire journey.
The experience is designed for groups of up to six, offering privacy and flexibility. The 7-hour duration allows plenty of time to explore Capri’s highlights while also enjoying the comfort and amenities aboard. The tour includes snacks and drinks to keep everyone refreshed while cruising past stunning landscapes.
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The first notable stop is the Red Grotto, located along Capri’s eastern coast. This small natural cave features rocky walls with reddish reflections that shimmer over the crystal-clear waters. Less crowded than other caves, the Red Grotto offers an intimate view of Capri’s natural beauty, making it an excellent spot for photos and quiet reflection.
This stop lasts about 10 minutes and is free of charge, making it a quick but memorable introduction to Capri’s caves. The admission ticket is included in the tour, so no extra cost is necessary. Its wild and secluded atmosphere makes it a favorite among those seeking authentic natural scenery.

Next, the White Grotto reveals itself with white incrustations and stalactites hanging from its roof. This sea cave provides a different visual experience, with its bright white mineral deposits contrasting with the surrounding blue waters. The 10-minute stop allows for close-up viewing of this natural marvel, which remains less visited than the Blue Grotto.
Like the Red Grotto, entry is free, and the admission ticket is included in the tour package. The White Grotto’s distinctive features make it a highlight for those interested in Capri’s geological formations.

One of the most famous sights on Capri is the Faraglioni, three towering rock formations that rise from the sea near Marina Piccola. The boats linger here for about 15 minutes, giving enough time to admire their grandeur and take photos. Each of the Faraglioni has its own name and lore: Stella, Faraglione di Mezzo, and Faraglione di Fuori.
The Faraglioni di Mezzo is particularly notable for its natural arch, which boats can pass through. Scopolo, also known as the Faraglione di Fuori, is home to a rare blue lizard, adding to its charm. These formations perfectly capture Capri’s wild and captivating personality, and the views here are some of the most striking on the trip.

Following the Faraglioni, the tour moves to the Green Grotto, a less crowded sea cave characterized by greenish hues. The coast around this area is notably rugged and exposed to sirocco gales, adding a wild touch to the scenery. The stop is brief, lasting around 10 minutes, but it offers an opportunity to appreciate Capri’s diverse geological features.
Entry to the Green Grotto is also free, with admission covered in the tour fee. Its natural beauty complements the other caves and adds variety to the sightseeing.
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The Punta Carena Lighthouse, located on Capri’s southwestern tip, is an impressive historic structure perched atop a dramatic cliff. It’s one of Italy’s oldest and most important lighthouses, standing tall and overlooking the crystal-clear waters below. This spot is popular for sunset views and wild coastlines, making it a favorite place to pause and take in the scenery.
While the tour doesn’t specify a dedicated stop here, the lighthouse’s presence on the route makes it a visual highlight during the cruise, especially as the day winds down.

Arguably the most famous site on Capri, the Blue Grotto offers a nearly magical experience. Known for its brilliant blue reflections caused by sunlight passing through an underwater opening, the grotto’s water glows with an ethereal light. Access requires a small rowing boat at an additional cost of €18 per person.
The tour allocates about 30 minutes for this stop, but admission is not included in the base price. The Blue Grotto is a highlight for many visitors, though its popularity can mean some waiting time. Its inclusion depends on weather conditions, as poor weather may lead to cancellation or alternative arrangements.

After visiting the Blue Grotto, guests are encouraged to disembark at Marina Grande, Capri’s main port. This gives about 3 hours for independent exploration of the island, whether to visit local shops, enjoy the scenery, or dine at waterfront restaurants.
The skipper remains at the port, ready to pick up passengers later in the day. This flexible schedule allows for a personalized experience, letting guests customize their time on the island based on their interests.
The tour includes snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages like prosecco and beers, and use of scuba gear for those interested. Towels and fuel are also part of the package, ensuring comfort and convenience.
However, additional costs include the harbor docking fee of €100 per booking and the fuel surcharge of €250 per booking. The Blue Grotto tickets are extra at €18 per person, which many find worthwhile for the experience.
This private tour offers the advantage of exclusivity, with only your group participating. Confirmation occurs at the time of booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience. Weather conditions can impact the tour, with cancellations leading to a full refund or rescheduling.
The tour is accessible for most travelers and nearby public transportation options make reaching the meeting point straightforward. Service animals are allowed, adding to accessibility considerations.
This full-day private boat experience appeals most to those seeking a luxurious, personalized adventure on the water. It’s ideal for small groups or families who want flexibility, comfort, and exclusive access to Capri’s natural attractions. The itinerary’s emphasis on caves, scenic landmarks, and the opportunity to explore the island at leisure makes it a memorable way to see Capri without the crowds.
While the price reflects the private nature and luxury amenities, the included stops and amenities offer good value for a day of scenic exploration and relaxation.
The Full-day Private Capri boat tour from Positano offers a well-rounded, intimate way to experience the island’s most iconic sights. The combination of stunning caves, majestic rock formations, and free time on Capri makes it a flexible and luxurious option for those willing to pay a premium.
The tour’s highlight is undoubtedly the inclusion of scenic stops like the Faraglioni and Blue Grotto, paired with amenities like snacks and scuba equipment. The private setting ensures a comfortable and personalized day on the water, perfect for celebrating special occasions or simply enjoying Capri’s natural beauty with loved ones.
While additional costs for docking and Blue Grotto tickets should be kept in mind, the overall experience balances exclusivity and value. This tour suits travelers looking for a high-quality, relaxed day exploring Capri’s breathtaking coastline.
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What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including time for sightseeing, visits to caves, and free exploration of Capri.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, use of scuba equipment, towels, skipper, and fuel.
Are Blue Grotto tickets included?
No, the €18 per person fee for access to the Blue Grotto is not included and must be paid separately at the entrance.
Can I disembark and explore Capri independently?
Yes, guests can disembark at Marina Grande and enjoy about 3 hours of independent time on the island.
What are the main stops during the tour?
The key stops are the Red Grotto, White Grotto, Faraglioni rocks, Green Grotto, Punta Carena Lighthouse, and Blue Grotto.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, and personal essentials. Towels are provided, but small personal items should be kept in waterproof bags.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves boat rides and some walking on uneven surfaces. Check specific needs before booking.
How do I book this tour?
The tour is available through Viator’s platform, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.