A Personal Look at the Sorrento-Capri-Positano Private Boat Tour
This private boat tour offers a fantastic way to see the best of Italy’s Gulf of Naples — from the iconic Faraglioni rocks in Capri to the colorful streets of Positano. Led by an expert skipper, this experience promises personalized attention in a small group of up to five people, making it ideal for couples, families, or small groups looking for an intimate adventure. I love how flexible the tour is — you can choose to disembark on Capri or Positano, depending on your interests. The boat itself, a sleek rib with snorkeling gear included, makes for a quick, comfortable ride that keeps the focus on spectacular views.
Two things stand out to me. First, the crystal-clear waters and ** breathtaking scenery** are truly special — this isn’t a rushed sightseeing cruise, but a relaxed day soaking in the coast’s beauty. Second, the personalized service from the skipper, including guidance and safety equipment, ensures a smooth day. The only real consideration is the additional costs like landing fees and fuel — which are paid at the end — so budgeting for those is wise. Overall, I think this tour offers excellent value for travelers wanting an authentic, scenic, and flexible experience, especially if you love being on the water and exploring at your own pace.
Key points / Takeaways

- Intimate group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Flexible disembarkation options allow you to choose between Capri and Positano for exploring on land.
- Stunning scenery includes iconic landmarks like the Faraglioni and natural sites like the Fjord of Furore.
- All-day adventure, from 9am to 5pm, offers plenty of time to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing.
- Includes snorkeling gear and soft drinks, making the day comfortable without extra costs for basic amenities.
- Additional expenses, such as landing fees and fuel, are paid separately, so budget accordingly.
Discovering the Coastline of Campania from the Water

If you’ve ever dreamed of skipping the crowds and seeing the Amalfi coast from the best seat in the house — a boat — this private tour from Sorrento might be just what you’re seeking. It’s a well-rounded experience that combines scenic beauty, comfort, and personal flexibility in one package.
The tour begins at Marina Piccola in Sorrento, where your skipper, identifiable by a white shirt with the “Torna a Surriento Boat Rental” logo, will welcome you aboard. This initial meeting point is convenient and provides a friendly, informal start to what promises to be a memorable day.
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What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
What appeals most is how this tour isn’t just a cruise — it’s an experience crafted around your interests. Though the itinerary includes key stops like Marina Grande in Capri, the famous Faraglioni rocks, and the Fjord of Furore, you get to decide whether to spend more time on land or enjoying water activities. The scenic stops are thoughtfully selected for their natural and cultural significance, providing plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxing.
The expert skipper ensures your safety and guides you through the highlights, sharing local insights along the way. Plus, with snorkeling gear supplied, you can add a splash of adventure or simply float and enjoy the clear waters. The inclusion of soft drinks — water, tea, and Coca-Cola — keeps you refreshed during the journey.
On the Water: Navigating the Highlights
The tour’s itinerary is carefully balanced to give you enough time at each major location. After leaving Sorrento, you’ll head toward Capri, where roughly two hours are spent exploring the coast, taking photos at the famous Faraglioni, swimming in the sheltered Marina Piccola, and possibly visiting the sea caves. Many travelers comment on how the views of Capri from the water are breathtaking — a perspective you can’t get from land.
Later, the boat heads toward Positano, where you’ll spend about three hours. From the water, the colorful cliffside town looks like a fairy-tale village, and many find the view from the boat the best way to appreciate its steep, terraced streets and pastel houses. You can stop for photos, enjoy a guided tour on land, or relax in the boat’s shade.
Finally, you’ll return to Sorrento, with plenty of memories and photos of the dramatic coastline and the shimmering sea.
The Practical Side: Cost, Timing, and Flexibility
At $638.02 for a group of up to five, this private tour offers good value — especially when you consider the personalized attention, flexibility, and included amenities. Keep in mind the price covers only the boat, soft drinks, snorkeling gear, and taxes in Sorrento. Expenses like fuel, landing fees in Capri and Positano, and towels are extra, which means you should budget an additional amount for these.
The tour runs from 9am to 5pm, giving you a full day’s worth of experiences. You’ll want to check availability in advance, especially if you’re traveling in high season. The flexibility to disembark at either Capri or Positano makes this tour suitable for those who want a customized experience — whether to explore island life or seaside charm.
Who Will Love This Tour?
If you enjoy small-group experiences and want to avoid the hectic crowds of larger tours, this private boat offers a laid-back, intimate way to see the coast. It’s perfect for couples celebrating a special occasion, small families wanting quality time together, or friends who enjoy being on the water. The snorkeling gear and scenic stops are especially appealing for those who love outdoor activities.
However, travelers on a tight budget should remember that this is a premium experience — it’s not the cheapest way to see the coast, but it’s arguably the most personal and flexible. If you’re curious about the coast but prefer guided land-based tours, this might not be the best fit.
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Additional Tips for a Smooth Day
- Book your disembarkation in advance if you plan to visit Capri’s restaurants or Positano’s beaches, as some require reservations or landing taxes paid on-site.
- Bring towels if you plan to swim, since they’re not included.
- Prepare for fuel costs — these are payable at the end based on actual consumption, so it’s wise to have a little extra cash.
- Wear comfortable clothing and sun protection, especially as you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

This private boat tour truly shines for those wanting a personalized, scenic experience. It’s ideal if you prefer a relaxed pace, love being on the water, and want to see Capri and Positano from an exclusive vantage point. It’s especially suited for small groups or couples celebrating a special moment, offering a memorable way to enjoy Italy’s stunning coastline.
If you’re seeking a flexible, intimate day with breathtaking views, this tour delivers. It allows you to see some of Italy’s most iconic sights without the crowds, with the added bonus of snorkeling and the freedom to choose your disembarkation point. It’s an experience that balances comfort, adventure, and authentic scenery — a true highlight for any trip to the Gulf of Naples.
FAQ

Can I customize the itinerary?
The itinerary is generally set with key stops, but you can choose to disembark in Capri or Positano—this flexibility is built into the tour.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the boat rental for up to five people, soft drinks (water, tea, Coca-Cola), snorkeling equipment, and taxes for embarkation and disembarkation in Sorrento.
Are there additional costs?
Yes, landing fees in Capri and Positano are paid on-site, and fuel costs are paid at the end based on actual consumption. Towels are not included.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 8 hours, from 9am to 5pm, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing and activities.
Can I swim or snorkel?
Absolutely. Snorkeling gear is provided, and swimming is a popular activity at several stops, especially around Capri’s sea caves.
What should I bring?
Bring towels if swimming, sunscreen, a hat, and perhaps a camera for all those scenic photos.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
Yes, as long as they are comfortable on a boat and can enjoy the outdoor activities; the small group size makes it manageable.
Can I book the tour on short notice?
Availability depends on the season, so it’s best to check in advance. You can cancel for a full refund if canceled 24 hours ahead.
What languages are available?
Guides and skippers speak English and Italian, ensuring clear communication.
What if I want to disembark in Capri or Positano?
You can disembark at either location, but in Capri, you’ll need to book a restaurant or pay the landing fee; in Positano, the landing fee is paid on-site.
This private boat tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, flexibility, and a touch of adventure. If you’re after a personalized way to see Italy’s stunning coast, it’s an option worth considering.
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