Introduction: A Sunlit Day on the Water from Amalfi to Capri
This boat tour promises a full day of soaking up the sun, stunning scenery, and memorable moments navigating from Amalfi to the legendary island of Capri. Operating with a small group of just 12 travelers, the experience is designed to combine comfort, safety, and a personal touch—thanks to a professional crew and dedicated guides. Departing at 9:30 am from the Amalfi dock, you’ll spend roughly 6 to 7 hours exploring some of the most iconic sights along Italy’s Amalfi Coast and around Capri.
Two things I particularly like about this trip are the intimate group size, which helps foster a relaxed atmosphere, and the careful itinerary that balances sightseeing, swimming, and free time. Having a maximum of 12 guests means you’re less likely to feel rushed—a common complaint on larger tours—and more likely to get some genuine downtime. Also, the inclusion of snacks, bottled water, and a glass of prosecco or limoncello adds a touch of local charm that enhances the whole experience.
One consideration to keep in mind is the timing and duration of each stop. The tour’s structure means you’ll spend about 2-3 hours on Capri, which some travelers find a bit tight if you want to explore thoroughly or visit the Blue Grotto (note: the Blue Grotto isn’t included). Plus, the tour is quite weather-dependent, so if conditions aren’t ideal, the experience could be affected. Still, for those looking for a well-rounded day with scenic highlights and a small-group vibe, this tour offers a lot of value.
Key Points / Takeaways
- Small group size ensures a more personalized and relaxed experience.
- Scenic stops include the famous Faraglioni rocks, Punta Campanella, and Li Galli, giving you a diverse taste of the coast’s natural beauty.
- Snorkeling and swimming opportunities allow you to enjoy crystal-clear waters in protected marine parks.
- Efficient itinerary balances sightseeing, swimming, and free time on Capri, with around 2-3 hours ashore.
- Professional crew and guides like Alessandra and Roberta are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Good value for the price when you consider the included snacks, drinks, and multiple stops.
Entering the World of Amalfi and Capri by Boat
If you enjoy the idea of gliding along the coast with the wind in your hair, this full-day boat tour offers a great way to see the Amalfi Coast from a fresh perspective. Starting from Amalfi, the journey is about more than just transportation—it’s about experiencing the coast’s beauty in a relaxed, intimate setting. A maximum of 12 travelers keeps the group small enough to foster a lively but peaceful atmosphere, making it easier to connect with both your fellow travelers and the guides.
The boat itself is described as comfortable and clean, meeting high standards for quality and safety. This focus on comfort is appreciated, especially if you plan to spend several hours on the water. The hosts are multilingual, which helps ensure everyone feels included and can learn about the sights you’re passing.
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Exploring Punta Campanella: The Coast’s Wild Side

Your first stop is Punta Campanella, a protected marine area known for its rugged coastline and pristine waters. Here, you’ll get about 15 minutes to snorkel and take in the wild beauty of this less-touched part of the coast. The included admission ticket suggests you’ll be able to enjoy a quick swim in a relatively untouched environment, setting the tone for the day.
Many reviews highlight the contrast between this wild coast and the more tourist-heavy spots. One guest praised the “beautiful and breathtaking Amalfi” scenery, emphasizing how this first stop felt like a peaceful introduction to the natural splendor of the area.
Passing Under and Through the Faraglioni
Next, the boat approaches Capri’s iconic Faraglioni rocks, one of Italy’s most photographed natural wonders. Passing beneath these towering stone formations is a highlight, and many guests get the chance to stop and swim in the waters nearby. The 30-minute stop includes entry tickets, making it easy to enjoy a dip and relax in the famous setting.
One traveler remarked, “Our guide, Alessandra, was very friendly and knowledgeable,” adding that this part of the trip felt like a true highlight, blending natural beauty with a sense of magic.
A Few Hours on Capri: Freedom to Explore
Disembarking on Capri, you’ll have roughly 2 to 3 hours to wander the island. This timeframe provides a decent window to enjoy some sightseeing, grab a quick meal, or do some shopping—though it’s worth noting that some reviews suggest that more time would be preferable, especially if you want to visit the Blue Grotto (which isn’t part of this tour).
Guests have appreciated the free time: one reviewer loved the “history information along the way,” making their visit more engaging. Others appreciated the scenic views, noting that even short visits to Capri felt worthwhile despite the tight schedule.
Li Galli and Crystal Clear Waters
The final stop is Li Galli, a small island and marine park famous for its protected waters and the legend surrounding the Galli islands. Here, you have another 30 minutes to swim in crystal-clear waters—a perfect way to cool off before heading back. The included admission ticket makes this swim easy to enjoy, and many guests find this a peaceful, picturesque ending to their day.
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What’s Included and What’s Not
Included:
- Bottled water (two bottles of natural water)
- Snacks and a glass of prosecco or limoncello
- All fees and taxes
Not included:
- Beach towel rental (€5 per person)
- Tips for the crew
- A tourist tax of €5 payable in cash in the morning
The drinks and snacks are simple but thoughtful, adding local touches that elevate the experience without breaking the bank. The optional towel rental is a small extra if you’re planning to swim extensively.
Practical Considerations: Logistics and Group Size
The meeting point is Lungomare dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme in Amalfi, starting at 9:40 am. It’s near public transportation, which makes it fairly accessible. The maximum of 12 guests ensures a more relaxed atmosphere, but it’s wise to book well in advance—most guests reserve about 27 days ahead.
The duration of 6 to 7 hours allows for a leisurely pace, but keep in mind that the tour’s tight schedule might feel rushed if you’re hoping for more extensive exploration or visits like the Blue Grotto. Weather can also influence the experience, so flexible travelers should be aware that cancellations are possible if conditions aren’t suitable.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits travelers who value small-group intimacy, scenic beauty, and a balanced itinerary. It’s ideal if you’re looking to experience Capri and the Amalfi Coast without the crowds or the hassle of self-organized boat trips. It’s also well-suited for those who appreciate friendly guides and safe, comfortable boats.
However, if your main goal is to visit the Blue Grotto or spend a full day exploring Capri’s streets, this might feel a bit limited in time. The tour is better for travelers who want a quick, scenic, and relaxed cruise with some swimming and sightseeing.
The Sum Up: A Relaxed and Authentic Way to See Capri
This boat tour offers a well-rounded and intimate experience of the Amalfi Coast and Capri. The small group size and friendly crew make it easier to enjoy the scenery and relax, while the stops at Punta Campanella, the Faraglioni, and Li Galli showcase some of the coast’s most memorable sights. The included snacks, drinks, and the chance to swim in protected waters add value that makes this a worthwhile option for many travelers.
While the schedule can be tight—especially if you want to explore Capri more thoroughly—the experience’s focus on comfort, safety, and scenic beauty makes it a solid choice for those looking for a manageable, enjoyable day on the water.
If you’re after a personalized, scenic cruise with friendly guides and a touch of local flavor, this tour hits the mark nicely. Just remember to plan your expectations around the timing of stops and the weather conditions, and you’ll likely come away with some fantastic memories of Italy’s stunning coastline.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners or those uncomfortable on boats?
Yes, the boats are described as comfortable and safe, suitable for most travelers. If you’re prone to seasickness, it’s wise to consider your personal comfort level, but the tour’s stable boats and professional crew help minimize concerns.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, making it more intimate than large commercial cruises. This allows for a more personal experience and easier communication with guides.
Are the Blue Grotto or other specific sights included?
No, the Blue Grotto isn’t part of this itinerary. The stops are Punta Campanella, the Faraglioni, Capri for about 2-3 hours, and Li Galli.
How much time do I get on Capri?
You’ll have approximately 2 to 3 hours ashore, depending on disembarkation times. This should be enough for quick sightseeing and shopping but might feel a little rushed if you want to explore more extensively.
What’s the price and what does it include?
At around $220 per person, it’s a good value considering the scenic stops, snacks, drinks, and all fees included. Towel rental and tips are extra.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, perhaps a towel if you plan to swim (note that towel rental costs €5 if needed), and cash for the tourist tax.
How early should I book?
Most guests book about 27 days in advance, especially in high season, to secure a spot.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Most travelers can participate, and the relaxed pace works well for families, but keep in mind the boat ride and limited stop time when planning.
Whether you’re seeking a scenic day with a small group or a chance to tick off Capri’s highlights with minimal hassle, this boat tour from Amalfi offers a balanced, enjoyable experience. Just plan ahead, stay flexible with the weather, and prepare for a day of beautiful views, swimming, and good company.
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