Full Day Private Boat Tour of Capri





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Welcome aboard our Capri boat tour, a unique experience to explore the natural beauty of Capri, the Sorrento Coast and the Gulf of Naples. Aboard our comfortable and safe vessel, we'll travel along the magnificent coastline, taking in the spectacular panoramic views of the coastal villages that dot the landscape. The majesty of the cliffs, hidden sea caves and secluded coves will make your trip even more fascinating. During the tour, we will make several stops along the coast for you to enjoy the crystal clear waters where you can swim and snorkel. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a transparent sea and live an experience of connection with nature that will leave you breathless.
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The Bagni Regina Giovanna are a series of bathing establishments located in the bay of Marina del Cantone, on the Sorrento Peninsula, in Campania, Italy. They are famous for their privileged position, with spectacular views of the sea and the coast, and for their history linked to the social life of the 50s. The Bagni Regina Giovanna were frequented by Queen Giovanna of Savoy and other celebrities of the time, including artists and writers, attracted by the natural beauty of the place and the worldly atmosphere.
Marina di Puolo is a small village located along the coast of the Sorrento Peninsula, in Campania, Italy. It is located between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense and offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. The city is famous for its sandy beaches, its crystal clear waters and its privileged location between the sea and the mountains.
Massa Lubrense is a municipality located in the Sorrento Peninsula, in Campania, Italy. It is located between Sorrento and Positano and is famous for its scenic beauty and privileged position. The town is made up of a series of small villages, including Termini, Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, and Marina del Cantone, and offers a wide variety of tourist attractions.
The Blue Grotto is one of the most famous attractions on the island of Capri. It is located in the southeast of the island and can only be reached by sea. The cave features a narrow entrance that opens into a large cavern illuminated by a blue light, which gives the place its name. The visit to the Blue Grotto is subject to weather and sea conditions.
The Natural Arch is a rock formation located along the coast of the Sorrento peninsula. It is one of the most famous natural attractions in the area, with a natural opening that was formed through the erosion of the sea waves. The Natural Arch is located along the coast between Sorrento and Positano, and can only be reached by sea. Its position offers a panoramic view of the coast and the crystal clear sea, and its natural beauty makes it an ideal place for boat excursions and scuba diving.
The Faraglioni are a must-see attraction for anyone taking a boat tour around the island of Capri, Italy. These three imposing cliffs rise from the sea a few meters from the coast and offer a spectacular view of the island and the crystal clear sea. During a boat tour, you can sail around the Faraglioni to admire their natural beauty and unique position.
Marina Piccola is a small bay located in the southwest end of the island of Capri, in Italy. It is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, with crystal clear waters and a panoramic view of the coast and cliffs. The beach is surrounded by high cliffs and lush vegetation, making it an ideal place for a relaxing day by the sea.
Punta Carena is a promontory located on the island of Capri, Italy. It is one of the most scenic areas of the island, with spectacular views of the coast and the sea. The point features a lighthouse and watchtower, which were built in the 19th century to help ships navigate the area safely.
The White Grotto, also known as the Grotta di Matermania, is a sea cave located on the island of Capri, Italy. It is one of the most beautiful and evocative caves on the island, with white walls and natural lighting which makes it a magical place. The cave can only be reached by sea and can only be visited by rowing boat or dinghy.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(5)
I wish I could give 10 stars! We had the greatest day touring Capri by boat with Paolo! He was fabulous! His boat was brand new and pristine, he was knowledgeable and fun! He made our day awesome! Worth every penny!
Beautiful day on the boat. It’s more customised than following the schedule which is better as we wanted to stay somewhere longer and skip some places when it’s too busy. Overall very good experience!
I never write reviews and I did reach out to the charter company first. One star is only for the captain Paolo who was lovely. I booked this Private tour for my family of six after reading the description which in reality is very misleading. First off the boat is advertised for six adults. The boat is very small it fits possibly four adults at maximum. Because it is a small boat the ride was extremely choppy both ways I suffered extreme motion sickness due to the rocking of this small boat in ocean water. This felt extremely unsafe as the boat kept going up and down. We got extremely soaked boat ways which is every uncomfortable walking around the beautiful island of Capri. The boat does not offer towels so I highly recommend to bring your own if you take this tour. It is a nice boat but should not be allowed to take this many people this far of a distance. The ride from Positano to Capri took over one hour each way reducing your time on the island. The tour starts at 10am, which is the busy time of day at Positanos Grand Marina. It took over thirty minutes for our boat to pull up to get us due to the line up of other boats picking up clients. A 9 am pick up should have been suggested by the company. We were not able to visit the Blue Grotto because of the line up, again I feel the company should have suggested an earlier departure. The boat drops you off at Capri’s Piccolo Marina which is on the othe side of the island and takes longer to get to, since I was suffering from extreme motion sickness from the choppy ride I asked to be bought to Capris Marina Grande since it is the closest, this is not included, so I had to pay $100 Euro directly to the marina so the boat could enter. The Marina Grande is where you want to be left off anyway because that’s where the funicular entrance to the main square is. The boat was supposed to include other refreshments that where not on board. After the trip I did reach out to the charter company with my concerns, nothing come from it. I was told “you saw pictures of the boat before you booked” again seeing a picture is very different from reality, it is hard to judge from a picture. Bottom line take the ferry early in the day, it will take half the time to get to Capri, with a much smoother ride and will let you off right at Grande Marina.
We were slightly concerned with the limited reviews but went for it. Our tour guide was Marco and he was absolutely fabulous. He was able to show us everything we wanted and was very respectful and kind. This was the highlight of our vacation
Where to even begin?! From start to finish, our time with our Captain, Paolo was amazing. He was super friendly, gave us lots of history of the area, recommended a wonderful restaurant for lunch. He was extremely patient with my brother who is special needs and needed a little extra assistance. My 5 year old son just loved him, we all did. Everything was perfect. We couldn’t have chosen a better Captain spend our time with and when we return for future holidays, we will ask for Paolo personally! If you’re on the fence about the tour, just do it! It’s worth every penny. It’s an experience you’ll remember for a lifetime!



