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Experience a 7-hour shared boat tour of Capri from Sorrento, visiting the Blue Grotto, White and Green Caves, swimming at Marina Piccola, and exploring the island.

This shared tour of Capri offers a full-day adventure starting from Sorrento for $190.37 per person. Lasting approximately 7 hours, it combines scenic boat rides, visits to iconic caves, and free time for exploring the island. The tour includes pick-up and a mobile ticket, making it convenient for travelers based in Sorrento.
While it features several remarkable stops like the White Cave, Green Cave, Blue Grotto, and Marina Piccola, it’s important to note that the Blue Grotto visit can involve waiting times, and entrance fees are not included. This tour suits those eager to see Capri’s coastline from the water and enjoy some swimming, but it may not be ideal if you’re primarily interested in cave visits with guaranteed time inside.

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The tour begins at 8:30 am at Parcheggio Comunale Achille Lauro in Sorrento. The pickup service is included, making it easier to start the day without logistical stress. The activity concludes back at the same meeting point, so no transport worries afterward.

The White Cave is a key highlight, extending 30 meters with its bright white rocks and two lakes inside. Its unique color and natural formations make it a captivating sight from the boat. Next, the Green Cave owes its name to the reflective green water caused by light penetration through the entrance, creating a vibrant display visible during the boat ride.
Both caves are accessible from the water with no additional ticket costs, and they provide excellent photo opportunities. These stops are 30 minutes each, giving ample opportunity to admire these natural wonders from the boat.

The Blue Grotto is the tour’s most famous sight. Visitors can enter a small rowing boat, lie down, and be pulled under an entrance arch just one meter high. Inside, the blue glow of the water is a striking feature that has drawn visitors for generations.
However, the admission fee of $14 is not included in the tour price. Plus, there is often a waiting period, with some reports indicating 2 to 3 hours of waiting before entry. The experience can vary depending on the day’s crowds and weather conditions, which can affect visibility and access.

During the boat tour, viewing the Punta Carena lighthouse is a notable highlight. This lighthouse, first lit in 1867, is Italy’s second-largest lighthouse in power. It stands out along the coast with its historic significance and impressive structure, providing excellent photo ops from the boat.
The lighthouse is a famous landmark that adds to the scenic beauty of Capri’s coastline, and the tour allows a brief opportunity to admire this historic feature from a distance.

The tour includes a swimming stop at Marina Piccola, near the Faraglioni rock formations. This is a prime spot for plunging into crystal-clear waters, with the famous symbols of Capri visible from the water. The one-hour stop offers time to relax, take photos, and enjoy a dip in the Mediterranean.
This stop is free of charge, making it a valued part of the experience for those who love water activities and scenic views.

After the boat ride, the tour grants about three hours for independent exploration of the island of Capri. Visitors can stroll through the charming streets, visit shops, or simply enjoy the scenery. Since the tour is organized, the free time is flexible enough to allow a relaxed pace for sightseeing or dining.
This break provides a good balance between structured sightseeing on the water and personal discovery on land.

The pickup service from specified locations in Sorrento makes the start smooth and hassle-free. The small group size—up to 6 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience, with the guides able to give more attention and explanation during the day.
In case of poor weather, the tour may be canceled for a full refund or rescheduling. Also, parking and entrance fees for the Blue Grotto are not included and are paid separately on the day.
While the tour highlights the Blue Grotto as a key stop, some reviews mention that wait times can be lengthy, and the experience might not meet expectations if timing is tight. As the admission fee isn’t included, travelers should budget accordingly and plan for possible delays.
This shared boat tour suits those who want a comprehensive water-based exploration of Capri within a manageable time frame. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy scenic boat rides, natural caves, swimming, and a bit of free time on the island. Since the experience is limited to small groups, it benefits those looking for a more intimate atmosphere compared to large cruise excursions.
The 7-hour tour from Sorrento offers a well-rounded experience of Capri’s coastlines, caves, and scenic spots. The White and Green Caves provide beautiful natural displays visible from the boat, while the swimming stop at Marina Piccola allows a refreshing break amidst stunning scenery.
The Blue Grotto remains a highlight but comes with potential wait times and an additional fee. The small group size and included snacks add value, though travelers should be aware of extra costs like entrance fees.
This tour is best suited for those who want an accessible, scenic overview of Capri’s coast from the water, with enough free time to enjoy the island’s charm at their pace.
“Misleading advertising blue grotto, before setting off we were told its a 2/3 hr wait and just felt they didnt want to take us. Was no way near as …”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from designated meeting points in Sorrento.
How long does the Blue Grotto visit usually take?
It can vary, often involving waiting times of 2 to 3 hours depending on the day’s crowds and weather.
What is the cost of entrance to the Blue Grotto?
The entrance fee of $14 per person is not included in the tour price.
What should I bring for swimming?
Bringing swimwear, towel, and sunscreen is recommended for the swimming stop at Marina Piccola.
What is the group size limit?
The tour operates with a maximum of 6 travelers, providing a more personalized experience.
Can I visit Capri if I don’t want to swim?
Yes, the free time on Capri allows you to explore on your own, whether you prefer walking, shopping, or relaxing.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but considerations about boat boarding or walking on land should be made depending on individual needs.
What weather conditions affect the tour?
Poor weather can lead to cancellations or rescheduling, and the Blue Grotto visit is especially weather-dependent.
How far in advance should I book?
Most reservations are made about 71 days in advance, so early booking is advised for better availability.
What makes this tour different from other Capri trips?
The focus on small group size, multiple cave visits, swimming stops, and flexible free time provides a balanced water-based exploration that emphasizes personalized service.