When it comes to exploring the stunning island of Capri, a boat tour offers a unique perspective that land-based sightseeing simply can’t match. This 2-hour private boat experience from Marina Piccola takes you around some of Capri’s most iconic sights, from the shimmering Blue Grotto to the dramatic Faraglioni rocks. It’s a quick but immersive way to see the island’s best-known spots without the crowds, guided by experienced locals who know the waters intimately.
What I particularly like about this tour is the personalized attention you get from the captain and hostess, making it feel more like a cruise with friends than a generic group outing. The chance to swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters and enjoy a home-made limoncello while surrounded by scenic cliffs is a real highlight. Also, the stops are thoughtfully selected to balance classic sights with hidden gems, giving a well-rounded snapshot of Capri’s natural beauty.
A potential consideration is that the Blue Grotto entrance fee (18 euros) isn’t included, which is an added cost if you decide to visit. Since navigating Capri’s caves can be weather-dependent, there’s also a chance that some stops may be skipped if conditions aren’t ideal. Still, the flexibility and focus on the most photogenic and interesting sites make this tour worth considering, especially if you’re short on time but want a memorable experience.
- Private, personalized experience: The tour is tailored to your group, with an attentive captain and hostess.
- Focus on iconic sights: Highlights include the Faraglioni, Blue Grotto, and Villa Malaparte, with scenic stops for photos and exploration.
- Includes swimming and snorkeling: The tour stops at the Song of the Sea and Green Grotto for refreshing dips in clear waters.
- Cost considerations: The Blue Grotto entrance fee is extra, and fuel costs are shared, which can add to the overall price.
- Timing and flexibility: With two departure times, you can fit this into your schedule; it’s ideal for those seeking a quick yet rundown.
- Authentic local vibe: Guides like “Sorrento Sea Tours” pride themselves on knowledgeable commentary and friendly service, adding value beyond just sightseeing.
A two-hour boat trip around Capri might seem brief, but it’s surprisingly rich. Starting from Marina Piccola, your adventure begins with a scenic cruise just beyond the coast, immediately immersing you in the beauty of the island. The boat is yours alone or with your party, which means fewer people and more flexibility in what catches your eye.
From the moment you leave the dock, the sights begin unfolding. The standout feature is the Faraglioni—those towering rocks jutting from the sea that are practically Capri’s signature. You’ll get a good photo stop here, and the guide will share stories behind them—fascinating tidbits like the legend of the “Blue Lizard” or the significance of Tiberio’s Jump, a natural rock formation with some historical lore attached.
Next, the boat glides past Villa Malaparte, a stark, modernist house perched dramatically on the cliffs, offering stunning photo opportunities and a sense of Capri’s opulent allure. The White Grotto and Green Grotto are also on your route, providing chances to jump in for a swim or snorkel — or simply admire the changing colors of the water.
The Blue Grotto is a real highlight, though it’s an optional visit with an 18-euro fee. The guide will advise whether weather conditions favor a visit, but even if you skip it, you’ll enjoy the other caves and scenic vistas. The Punta Carena Lighthouse and Tiberio’s Jump add to the sense of adventure and history, with the former offering sweeping views and the latter a little thrill for the more daring.
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, with a farewell toast of homemade limoncello—a nice touch that captures the essence of the island’s hospitality—and a moment to reflect on the scenic highlights you’ve just enjoyed.
You’ll meet in the early afternoon or late afternoon at Capri Marina Piccola—fifteen minutes before start time. The boat is equipped with towels, snorkeling gear, and safety equipment, so you don’t need to worry about bringing much besides sunscreen, a hat, and your swimsuit.
While the itinerary is flexible, it’s packed with must-see sights and secret spots, making it a good choice for first-time visitors or those short on time. The guide’s commentary is in English and Italian, adding an authentic local touch, and the whole experience feels intimate, especially with a private group.
The tour is best suited for travelers comfortable on boats and interested in a relaxed, scenic experience with opportunities for swimming and photography. It’s not tailored for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users, given the nature of boat boarding and movement.
Compared to larger, more commercial tours, this private boat experience offers a more personal touch and flexibility. For about 2 hours, you get a curated route past Capri’s most iconic features, with time to swim and take photos. The cost, which covers the boat, guide, and refreshments, offers good value—especially considering the private setting and extra touches like fresh fruits and limoncello.
The extra fees—such as the Blue Grotto entrance and fuel—are reasonable but should be factored into your budget. The Blue Grotto alone is an 18-euro optional add-on, and the shared fuel cost of 100 euros is divided among the group, making it transparent.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a taste of Capri’s natural beauty without committing to a full-day tour or crowded boat trips. It’s perfect if you’re on a tight schedule, traveling with a small group or family, or simply want the comfort of a private boat with knowledgeable guidance.
If your idea of a perfect Capri experience is a relaxed, scenic cruise with chances to snorkel, photograph stunning landscapes, and learn some local stories, this is your tour. It’s particularly well-suited for those who value intimacy and flexibility but still want to see the major sights like the Faraglioni and Blue Grotto.
It’s also a good pick for anyone seeking a unique, photo-friendly experience with local charm. If you enjoy swimming in clear waters and savoring homemade limoncello in a scenic setting, this tour hits all those marks.
At a glance, the tour’s cost includes the boat, guide, towels, snorkeling gear, refreshments, and the small touches like fresh fruit and limoncello. Although the overall price isn’t specified here, the added costs of Blue Grotto entry and fuel are transparent and manageable.
The tour departs from Marina Piccola, a central and scenic spot on Capri, and lasts just two hours—perfect for fitting into a busy day. The flexibility of two different start times helps accommodate different schedules.
The company offers the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund, which provides peace of mind should weather or other factors come into play. The tour is geared toward private groups, ensuring a personalized experience, though it might not be suitable for travelers with mobility issues.
This private boat tour around Capri offers a well-rounded, personal glimpse of the island’s most photogenic points and hidden corners. From the iconic Faraglioni rocks to secret caves, you’ll get plenty of picture-perfect moments and a chance to cool off in crystal waters—all while enjoying the comfort of a private vessel and expert guidance.
It’s a fantastic option for travelers who want a concise yet immersive Capri experience that balances sightseeing, swimming, and a taste of local hospitality. While it’s not a full-day adventure, the 2-hour trip delivers impactful highlights and a memorable way to see the island’s rugged beauty.
If you’re after a flexible, intimate, and scenic tour with knowledgeable guides and a splash of local flavor, this experience has a lot to offer. It’s especially good for small groups or couples who want to soak in Capri’s charm without the crowds.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Since the tour involves boat travel and swimming, children comfortable with water and boat rides will enjoy it. However, very young kids or those with mobility issues might find it challenging.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling equipment is provided, along with towels and safety gear, making it easy to just show up with your swimsuit and sunscreen.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto during this tour?
The Blue Grotto visit is optional and costs 18 euros per person. The guide will advise based on weather conditions, but even if you skip it, you’ll see several other caves and scenic spots.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the boat, guide, towels, snorkeling gear, refreshments, fresh fruits, and limoncello. The only extras are the Blue Grotto fee and fuel, which are paid separately.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
While it’s designed as a private tour, solo travelers can join and enjoy the personalized experience. Just confirm the booking details for single occupancy.
What should I wear or bring?
Bring sun protection like sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen. Swimwear under your clothes is recommended, and don’t forget your camera or phone for photos.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The company reserves the right to cancel if weather or technical issues prevent a safe trip. You’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund if necessary.
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