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Experience a private boat tour from Sorrento to Capri and Positano, including stops at grottos, swimming spots, and leisure time in Positano for €2,253 per group.
This private boat excursion offers an exceptional way to explore Italy’s stunning Amalfi Coast and the legendary island of Capri. For $2,253.08 per group, up to 6 people, you gain access to a 6-hour personalized experience with an expert skipper navigating the waters. This tour is perfect for those seeking a flexible, intimate day at sea, with the opportunity to customize stops along the way.
Departing from Marina Piccola harbor in Sorrento, the journey combines spectacular scenery, close-up views of iconic landmarks, and leisure time in Positano. While the tour includes many highlights and offers optional visits like the Blue Grotto (at an additional fee), it stands out for its private, tailor-made approach that appeals to travelers who value comfort, privacy, and a personalized itinerary.
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The adventure kicks off at Porto di Sorrento, Via Marina Piccola. The boat is ready to depart from this central harbor, providing a scenic start to the day. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, ensuring plenty of space and comfort. As the boat is equipped with towels and snorkel masks, you’re set for a relaxing and active day on the water.
The skipper, a local expert, keeps a close eye on sea conditions, ensuring safety and route flexibility. Travelers are advised to provide contact details and confirm the plan the day before, as weather can influence the itinerary.
One of the tour’s most anticipated stops is Capri’s Blue Grotto, renowned for its electric blue water that glows inside. Access to the grotto is optional and incurs an €18 entrance fee per person, paid separately. The boat can pause nearby to admire this natural wonder from outside, with the skipper ready to assist if you choose to enter.
Just outside the Blue Grotto, you’ll find the Green Grotto, a favorite swimming spot. The clear, beautiful waters here invite a dip, making it a highlight for those wanting to cool off amidst stunning scenery. The boat cruise also passes the Marina Piccola on Capri’s southern side, offering excellent views of the island’s rugged coastline.
The tour includes a close-up view of Capri’s famous Faraglioni Rock Formations, with a unique chance to cruise right through the natural arch in the middle of the rocks. This is a highlight for photography and nature lovers alike, providing an unforgettable perspective of Capri’s rugged beauty.
At the southwestern tip of Capri, a pink and white lighthouse marks the ocean boundary, visible from the boat. Nearby, a striking modern villa perched on a rocky promontory offers an eye-catching contrast to the natural landscape, though it is not open to the public. The boat’s route offers prime angles to take in these impressive sights.
Cruising through the Li Galli islands, a small archipelago near Positano, travelers get a chance to see yet another stunning group of rocky islets. These islands are known for their beauty and exclusivity, often associated with classical mythology. The tour provides the opportunity to stop here for swimming in the clear waters, adding a relaxing element to the adventure.
For those who enjoy water activities, the snorkel masks included with the tour make exploring beneath the surface easier and more fun. The calm waters around the islands make for a great swimming spot before heading to Positano.
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The most flexible part of the day is the free time in Positano, the “Pearl of the Amalfi Coast.” Here, travelers can stroll along the charming streets, browse boutiques full of handmade fashion and ceramics, or sit down at a local restaurant for fresh seafood and Italian delicacies.
Guests have the choice to visit the main church or explore the medieval crypt and Roman ruins underneath it, adding a touch of history to the leisure experience. Positano’s steep streets and colorful buildings make wandering a visual feast, perfect for photography and discovering hidden corners.
The tour provides bottled water, soda, alcoholic beverages like beer and Prosecco, snacks, and towels for comfort during the cruise. The boat is equipped with snorkel masks for exploring underwater, and fuel, taxes, and the local skipper are all included in the price.
Optional extras include the Blue Grotto entrance fee (€18 per person), lunch at one of Capri’s small restaurants accessible by boat, and a €100 port fee if you choose to dock at Capri’s main port, Marina Grande. These extras can enhance the experience but are not included in the base rate.
A local, experienced skipper leads the tour, ensuring safety and smooth navigation through Capri’s waters. The itinerary is flexible, allowing for custom stops based on your preferences. The captain monitors sea conditions continuously, with route adjustments possible if weather dictates.
A notable advantage is the upgraded boat options, with some guests receiving larger vessels at no extra cost, providing additional comfort and space. The tour’s private nature guarantees an exclusive, relaxed atmosphere away from crowded group tours.
Reservation is highly recommended, often booked about 53 days in advance. The tour begins and ends at the same meeting point in Sorrento, making logistics straightforward. Travelers should confirm their hotel or accommodation details and stay in touch with the provider the day before.
Since the tour is non-refundable if the weather is deemed safe for sailing, it’s wise to check the forecast and communicate with the skipper for any last-minute concerns. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with accessibility considerations depending on mobility.
This private boat trip appeals most to travelers seeking an intimate, customizable experience. The combination of scenic cruising, swimming, and leisure time in Positano makes it ideal for couples, families, or small groups with a love for water and nature. It suits those who appreciate personalized service and want to avoid large crowds.
The expert guides and flexible itinerary ensure a tailored, memorable day at sea—perfect for experiencing the best of Capri and the Amalfi Coast in comfort.
This private boat excursion from Sorrento to Capri and Positano offers a high-quality, personalized experience at a competitive price for a group of six. The spectacular scenery, including famous grottos, iconic rocks, and charming towns, makes it a memorable way to explore the region.
While the tour includes many highlights, travelers should consider the additional costs for optional visits like the Blue Grotto or lunch. The flexibility and attention from the knowledgeable skipper are among its greatest strengths, making it a standout choice for those who want a tailored, intimate adventure at sea.
This tour suits those who value privacy, comfort, and the ability to customize their day while enjoying some of Italy’s most beautiful coastal sights.
“Our excursion was absolutely amazing! Such a beautiful part of the world, incredible blue water and skies. The chance to relax and enjoy it was won…”
How many people can join this private boat tour?
Up to 6 people per booking, making it an ideal choice for small groups or families.
What is included in the price?
The price covers fuel, taxes, a local skipper, bottled water, soda, alcohol, snacks, towels, and snorkel masks.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Yes, it’s optional to visit the Blue Grotto, but the €18 entrance fee is not included in the base price.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included but can be added at small local restaurants accessible by boat along the way.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is fully refundable if weather conditions are unsafe, or it can be rescheduled.
Where do I meet the boat in Sorrento?
At Porto di Sorrento, Via Marina Piccola, a convenient central location.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 6 hours, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing, swimming, and leisure.
Are the boats accessible for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but specific accessibility depends on mobility; the boat’s size can be chosen at booking.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private, customizable approach, the variety of stops, and the expert skipper’s guidance provide an experience tailored to your preferences.