Imagine cruising along the dramatic Amalfi Coast in a sleek, high-speed luxury motoryacht. That’s exactly what this Capri tour by luxury motoryacht offers—an intimate, stylish way to discover one of Italy’s most iconic islands without the hassle of transfers or crowded tours. This experience, organized by SUNLAND VIAGGI E TURISMO AMALFI COAST, takes you from either Amalfi or Maiori, with the promise of stunning scenery, personalized attention, and plenty of time to enjoy Capri itself.
What I find compelling about this trip is the combination of luxury, flexibility, and the chance to see the coast from a perspective few get to enjoy—on the water. I love that you avoid the typical coach bus shuffle and instead glide along in a sleek yacht, with an English-speaking captain guiding your journey. Plus, the cruise around Capri with stops at famous sites like the Faraglioni rocks and the Grotta Bianca makes for memorable photos and stories.
One thing to keep in mind: the price of $266.22 per person isn’t cheap, but considering the quality of the boat, the personal service, and the four hours of free time on Capri, it strikes me as good value—especially for those who want a relaxed, exclusive experience. That said, if you’re after a very budget-friendly trip or prefer land-based sightseeing, this might not be the best fit. Also, weather can influence the experience, as the tour runs rain or shine, which could impact boat comfort or grotto visits.
Key points / Takeaways
- Direct departure from Amalfi or Maiori means fewer transfers and more time relaxing on the boat.
- Luxury high-speed motoryacht with an English-speaking captain ensures comfort and ease of communication.
- Cruising along the Amalfi Coast offers incredible views of Ravello, Amalfi, Positano, and Ligurian islands—worth the journey in itself.
- Close-up views of the Faraglioni rocks provide perfect photo opportunities—these iconic stacks are unmistakably Capri’s signature.
- Four hours free in Capri allows ample time to explore the Piazzetta and other quaint spots without rushing.
- Optional Blue Grotto visit available but at an extra cost, which you pay locally. Be aware that the grotto’s entrance can sometimes be closed due to weather or crowd conditions.
You’ll start your day by meeting your skipper at the designated pier—either in Amalfi or Maiori—avoiding the usual minibus transfers that other tours often require. The boat itself is described as beautiful and luxurious, a perfect setting for a special day. Once aboard, the high-speed yacht launches into what promises to be both a scenic and relaxing cruise.
The first part of the journey is a treat: passing the coast’s famed towns—Ravello, Amalfi, Positano—all from the water, which offers a completely different perspective. I love the way you can appreciate the sheer cliffs, colorful houses, and lush greenery from a vantage point that’s both intimate and exhilarating. Many reviews mention how close the boat gets to Ligurian islands, making the marine reserve a highlight for nature lovers.
Once past Punta Campanella, the boat reaches Capri, a true jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The captain will take you on a marvelous cruise around the island, passing famous sights like the Grotta del Corallo, the Grotta Bianca, and the Natural Arch—each with its own distinctive charm.
For many travelers, the Faraglioni rocks hold the most visual impact—these towering sea stacks are what postcards dream of. Many guests remark on how close and clear the views are, making for great photos. The cruise also passes by Villa Malaparte and the Bay of Marina Piccola, giving a sense of glamour and natural beauty that only Capri’s marine landscape can deliver.
You can opt to visit the Blue Grotto, a world-famous sea cave, though it’s an optional extra and subject to weather and scheduling. Several reviews point out that the grotto’s entrance fee is paid locally, and that sometimes, due to crowds or weather, the visit may be limited or canceled. Still, just cruising around the island’s coast provides plenty of awe-inspiring moments.
After the boat tour, you’ll have around four hours to explore the town of Capri. The highlight is the Piazzetta, a tiny square packed with cafes and people-watching opportunities. It’s known as the “Salotto del Mondo”—or the world’s living room—because it’s where locals, celebrities, and travelers mingle.
I love how this free time gives you the independence to stroll, shop, or simply relax at a café. You might head up to Monte Solaro for panoramic views, or venture into the winding alleyways of Anacapri if time allows. Remember, the clock is ticking, so a quick swim or a gelato should be part of your plan.
On the return journey, the experience continues with a slower pace, ideal for soaking in the scenery and enjoying some welcome prosecco and snacks—an elegant touch that elevates this trip from just a boat ride. There’s also the option for a swim in the crystalline waters near Nerano or Positano, which many guests find delightful after a busy day sightseeing.
Weather permitting, the boat cruise back is a highlight, with spectacular views of the coast fading into the sunset. It’s a peaceful, scenic end to a memorable day.
This trip suits travelers who love a mix of comfort, style, and adventure. It’s ideal if you want the convenience of a luxury boat without the hassle of organizing your own trip or dealing with crowded ferry routes. It’s especially good for those who appreciate stunning scenery and want flexible free time to explore Capri at their own pace.
If you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a couple looking for a special experience, this offers a personalized, intimate alternative to larger group tours. Keep in mind that it’s not the best choice for budget travelers or those who prefer land-based sightseeing, as it’s priced accordingly and involves a boat-based itinerary.
At around $266 per person, this tour isn’t inexpensive, but the value comes from the luxury, convenience, and exclusivity. The small group size—max 12 passengers—ensures a more personalized experience, and the included amenities like beach towels, snacks, and drinks add comfort. The four-hour free time in Capri allows enough opportunity to see highlights or relax, making the trip more than just a quick snapshot.
In comparison to other experiences, such as larger boat tours or land-based excursions, this trip stands out for its quality and style—a real treat for those willing to invest in a memorable day.
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This luxury motoryacht trip to Capri offers a refined way to enjoy Italy’s stunning coastlines and the famous island. It combines comfort, flexibility, and breathtaking views—truly a day to remember. It’s perfect for those who appreciate a touch of luxury and want an experience that’s as much about the scenery and leisure as it is about visiting one of Italy’s most iconic sights.
For travelers seeking a relaxed, stylish, and scenic adventure, this tour ticks all the boxes. Just be ready for a full day of sightseeing, swimming, and spectacular vistas—an experience that balances the thrill of the open sea with the charm of Capri’s lively town.
How do I get picked up for this tour?
You’ll meet directly at the pier in either Amalfi or Maiori, depending on your booking. No transfers by minibus are necessary, which saves time and hassle.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring a hat, swimwear, and sunscreen—essentials for comfort and protection under the sun. Beach towels are provided, so you don’t need to pack your own.
Can I join if I don’t speak English?
Yes, the captain and guides speak English, Italian, and Spanish, ensuring smooth communication during the tour.
Is the Blue Grotto visit included?
No, the Blue Grotto is an optional extra, with the entrance fee payable locally. Its availability depends on weather and crowd conditions.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour runs rain or shine. If weather conditions are deemed unsafe by the captain, the tour may be modified or canceled for safety reasons.
How long do I have on Capri?
You’ll have about four hours to explore the island, which gives you enough time to visit the Piazzetta, do a little shopping, or relax at a café before heading back.
In essence, this tour is a refined, scenic, and flexible way to experience Capri from a different angle—on a luxurious boat that offers plenty of memorable moments. It’s ideal for those who want to combine comfort with authentic coastal sights and a splash of leisure.
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