Departure from Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento or nearby villages
Full day private boat tour around Capri island
ABOUT
The tour will cover the main spots around Capri Island. You can choose where to stop for visiting or swimming.
You can make a stop on the main spots around the island, take a swim or stop in a local restaurant. You can jump off the boat in Capri to take a tour or swim near one of the beautiful grottos of the island.
Prices
Start from Amalfi and Positano area
on request
Duration
7 hours
Ages
0-90,
max of
8
per group
Captain speaks Italian and English
The Faraglioni Rock Formations
Capri's most iconic sight is the dramatic Faraglioni, three towering rock formations which jut out from the Mediterranean just off the island's coast. A snapshot with this breathtaking group of sea stacks in the background is a must for all visitors to Capri.
The Green Grotto
The Green Grotto is one of the most exciting inlets on the island of Capri, where, thanks to the reflection of light among the rocks and the seabed, the emerald green color of the water inside is so intense that it creates a strong desire to dive into those waters.
The White Grotto
It is one of the most suggestive caves on the island of Capri. The White Grotto is accessed through a steep staircase carved into the rock, directly from the sea. Once you reach the top, you can admire, among the white limestone rocks, the strong contrast between the brightness of the cave and the blue of the sea, making this place surreal thanks to the dense and suggestive stalactites and stalagmites.
The Blue Grotto
This is the most famous sight on Capri, where visitors from around the world form long queues to get a peek inside for just a few magical moments: we're talking about the Blue Grotto, of course. This natural cavern is 25 meters wide and 60 meters long, with a tiny entrance less than a meter high. To enter, visitors lay back in wooden rowboats and glide through the low cave mouth.
Punta Carena Lighthouse
The Lighthouse of Punta Carena dominates the Southwestern coast of the island of Capri. Looming behind the lighthouse, there is the precipice of the Migliera, lined with defense walls built by the British at the start of the 19th century in order to protect Capri from invasion.
Marina Piccola
The Marina Piccola bay is the best beach spot if you're looking to take a dip against the backdrop of the dramatic Faraglioni rock formations.
Marina Grande
You can't visit Capri without passing through Marina Grande, which is the arrival point for all the ferries and hydrofoils from the mainland and both the commercial port and the marina for private ships and boats.