If you’re eyeing a day of exploring the Amalfi Coast and Capri but want something more personalized than the typical tourist boat, this Capri Island Boat Tour from Amalfi with Snorkeling offers a compelling option. Priced around $205 per person, this 8-hour small-group cruise is praised for its intimate atmosphere — capped at just 12 travelers — and a well-planned itinerary that combines scenic cruising, snorkeling, and island exploration. The tour is run by Cruise & Snorkel Amalfi Coast, and its stellar 5.0 rating from 52 reviews indicates it hits the mark for many travelers.
What makes this tour stand out for me—and for many who have booked—is the small-group vibe and the number of unique stops along the coast and around Capri. The guides, like Rafael, Sara, and Georgia, are frequently mentioned for their friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive service, adding a layer of genuine hospitality that large, crowded boat trips often lack. You’ll love how this setup gives everyone plenty of room to relax, chat, swim, or take photos without feeling rushed or squeezed. Plus, the inclusion of snorkel gear, life jackets, and an onboard shower means you can comfortably enjoy the water, which many reviews highlight as a real highlight.
One minor consideration is the weather dependency. Since the tour takes place mostly on open water, choppiness or bad weather could affect your experience or your ability to see certain sights like the Blue Grotto. Several reviewers note that if weather is poor, the company offers a full refund or a different date, which is reassuring. Still, if you’re not comfortable with a boat ride in sometimes choppy waters, it’s worth considering.
Key Points
- Small-group intimacy: Expect a maximum of 12 travelers, which means more personalized attention and less crowding.
- Rich itinerary: Includes stops at Furore Fjord, Conca dei Marini, Praiano, and of course, Capri, with plenty of opportunities to swim and snorkel.
- Expert guides: Friendly guides like Rafael, Sara, Gloria, and Georgia make the experience engaging and informative.
- Flexible plans: The tour includes a generous 3 hours on Capri with options for exploring or relaxing, plus time to see the sea caves.
- Value for money: Combining scenic cruising, snorkeling gear, and guided exploration at about $205, it offers a notable value.
- Weather considerations: The tour is dependent on good weather, but a full refund is available if canceled due to poor conditions.
An In-Depth Look at the Capri Island Boat Tour from Amalfi

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The Itinerary: What to Expect on Each Stop
Starting bright and early at Lungomare dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme in Amalfi, the tour kicks off around 10:00 am. From the moment you leave the crowded town harbor, you’ll notice the well-designed route along the Amalfi Coast, offering dazzling views of old watchtowers and the iconic Lover’s Arch, a natural rock formation where lovers once exchanged vows.
The first significant stop is at the Africana Grotto near Praiano, a favorite among reviews. Here, the crystal-clear waters and unique geological formations create a visual spectacle. Many travelers, like Emily Z., mention how much they appreciated the opportunity to snorkel in these protected, secluded spots—something you wouldn’t get on a larger, more crowded tour.
Next, you’ll cruise past the fishermen’s village of Conca dei Marini, where you can glimpse Sophia Loren’s villa and the Santa Rosa Monastery (which is now a luxe hotel). The Runghetiello Grotto is another highlight—brightly colored with frescoed walls coated in red and green minerals—offering an incredible setting for swimming or just marveling at nature’s artistry. Margaret A. loved the breathtaking views of the Faraglioni Rocks from here, a classic Capri sight.
The Furore Fjord is Italy’s only natural fjord and often considered a must-see. It hosts the international diving competition, so you might catch some impressive jumps if your timing coincides. The fjord’s dramatic cliffs and the charming coastal village make for excellent photo ops.
Before reaching Capri, the boat stops at Praiano’s Africana Grotto again, giving travelers a chance to snorkel in its vibrant blue waters. Several reviews mention how fun and memorable the swimming stops are, with the crew making sure everyone feels safe and comfortable.
Arriving at Capri, you get about three hours ashore—plenty of time to explore. The itinerary includes visits to Villa Jovis, the Roman emperor Tiberius’s historic residence, and the Faro of Capri with views of the Faraglioni Rocks. The guided portion of the tour also takes in sea caves like the White Grotto and Green Grotto, giving you a glimpse into Capri’s legendary sea caves—though note that visiting the Blue Grotto isn’t guaranteed, as it can be quite busy, a point highlighted by some reviewers.
What Travelers Love About This Tour
Multiple reviewers, including Atty K., emphasize how much they enjoyed the crew, describing them as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable. Georgia and Giuseppe are often praised for their warm hospitality and making everyone feel at home, even in choppy waters.
Many reviewers, like Larissa W., mention the sense of intimacy and fun. The small boat allows for more relaxed interactions and beautiful photo opportunities. The snorkeling gear and onboard shower are appreciated extras that help you make the most of the water stops.
Beyond the water, travelers love the scenery—from the famous sea stacks and grottos to the beautiful views of Positano and the Sorrento Peninsula during the crossing to Capri. Many say that the tour captures the essence of the Amalfi Coast’s rugged beauty and Capri’s charm in one memorable day.
The Value and Practicalities
At roughly $205, this tour offers a good deal considering the multiple stops, snorkeling equipment, and guided exploration. It’s a full-day experience—about 8 hours—designed to maximize your time on the water and on the island, without feeling rushed.
Some reviews suggest that allocating your own time in Capri—by researching ahead or planning your visit—can help you maximize the 3 hours ashore. Since the tour is flexible, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours, you can plan accordingly if weather or other factors are a concern.
The group size of up to 12 makes for a more personalized, less commercialized experience, which many travelers find worth paying for. The onboard amenities like an on-shore shower and snorkel gear add to the value, providing comfort and convenience that large tours often lack.
Who Will Love This Tour
This experience really shines for travelers who enjoy a relaxed, intimate atmosphere, and who want to see both the Amalfi Coast and Capri from a unique perspective. It’s ideal for those seeking scenic beauty, a touch of adventure with snorkeling, and authentic guidance from friendly, knowledgeable crew members. If you’re traveling with family or friends who appreciate small groups and local charm, this tour is a smart choice.
Conversely, if you’re more concerned about strict schedules or want guaranteed Blue Grotto access, note that your experience might be affected by weather and accessibility, as highlighted by reviews. The tour’s cost is very competitive for the experience offered, and many see it as well worth the price for a full day of exploration and fun.
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Final Thoughts
In a nutshell, this small-group Capri boat tour offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising, water-based fun, and island exploration. The personalized attention from guides like Rafael or Georgia and the diverse stops along the coast make it stand out. Travelers get an authentic taste of Italy’s coastlines, with plenty of opportunities to snorkel, relax, and take photos.
While weather can impact the day, the flexible cancellation policy helps mitigate disappointment. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy small groups, water activities, and learning about Capri’s natural sites from friendly guides.
Overall, it’s an experience that combines the beauty of the Amalfi Coast with the charm of Capri—a memorable day that’s rich in sights, fun, and authentic Italian seaside life.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, especially because life jackets are provided, and the stops for swimming and snorkeling are optional. If you’re comfortable in the water, you’ll enjoy the experience more, but it’s not a requirement.
What is included in the price?
The tour covers the boat cruise, snorkeling gear, life jackets, and an onboard shower. Lunch isn’t included, so plan to bring your own or explore onshore during your 3-hour time in Capri.
How many people are on each boat?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, making for a more personal and relaxed experience compared to larger commercial tours.
What are the main sights I’ll see on the cruise?
You’ll pass the Lover’s Arch, explore the Africana Grotto, cruise past Furore Fjord, and the fishing village of Conca dei Marini with its spectacular sea caves. On Capri, expect to see Villa Jovis, the Faraglioni Rocks, and visit several notable sea caves.
Can I see the Blue Grotto with this tour?
While the tour includes visits to sea caves like the White and Green Grottos, Blue Grotto visits are not guaranteed and depend heavily on sea conditions and how busy it is.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring sun protection, your own snacks or drinks if desired, and a towel for swimming. Remember to wear comfortable clothing suited for a day on the water, and a waterproof camera if you want photos during snorkeling.
With this well-rounded mix of scenery, water fun, and personalized service, this tour is perfect for those looking to combine adventure with a touch of luxury, all with an authentic Italian backdrop.
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