Capri private boat tour

REVIEW · SORRENTO

Capri private boat tour

  • 5.016 reviews
  • 7 hours (approx.)
  • From $2,523.20
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Capri is stunning from shore. It gets wild when you add a boat day. This is a private, English-guided charter out of Sorrento with cave scenery, snorkeling time, and a chance to see the famous Faraglioni from sea level.

I especially like the private feel. You’re not squeezed into a crowd, and you get a captain who knows the local rhythm—reviews call out guides like Salvatore, Michele, and Daniele for making things smooth and personal.

One thing to consider: Blue Grotto entry is not included in the price. You’ll buy that separately if you want to go inside the grotto by small rowing boat, and the whole outing depends on weather.

Key Points You’ll Care About

  • Up to 6 people: a true private group, so the day can match your pace
  • Cave route + snorkel time: Blue Grotto area plus Green Cave, White Cave, and more
  • Drinks and comfort on board: soda/pop, alcoholic beverages, and a restroom onboard
  • Faraglioni stop is quick: about 15 minutes, mostly for passing, views, and photos
  • Port taxes and lunch are extra: plan for food and tasse portuali not being included

The Private-Boat Advantage From Sorrento

Capri private boat tour - The Private-Boat Advantage From Sorrento
This tour is built for people who want Capri without the usual friction. The group size caps at 6, and it’s private, so you’re sharing the ride only with your own party.

You also get private transportation included. That matters on the Amalfi coast where timing and logistics can eat up your day. Having the ground part handled means you can focus on the water part.

The day runs about 7 hours, which is long enough to feel like a real outing. You’re not just doing a quick loop and heading back. You get enough time to see the big sights and still have room for snorkeling.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Sorrento

Your Boat Day Schedule: How the 7 Hours Actually Feel

Capri private boat tour - Your Boat Day Schedule: How the 7 Hours Actually Feel
The itinerary is fairly straightforward: a main cave-and-snorkel block first, then a Faraglioni pass, with time built around cruising and anchoring when conditions allow.

Stop 1 is the big one, around 30 minutes for the Blue Grotto area. That’s the window for the key caves and optional Blue Grotto entry. Stop 2 is around 15 minutes for I Faraglioni and the arch associated with the arch of love pass.

Between those moments, you’re cruising through coastline scenery. This is where private charters win: your captain can keep the day flowing so you’re not waiting in line or stuck in a timetable that ignores what the sea is doing.

Stop 1: Blue Grotto Area, Green Cave, White Cave, and Snorkeling

Capri private boat tour - Stop 1: Blue Grotto Area, Green Cave, White Cave, and Snorkeling
This first stop is all about caves and sea color. The route includes the characteristic Green Cave, the famous Blue Grotto, a natural arch above the sea, the White Cave, and the Faraglioni. That’s a lot of signature scenery packed into one stretch.

Here’s the important practical detail: Blue Grotto entry is not included. The tour gives you the chance to buy a ticket to go into the renowned Blue Grotto by small rowing boat. So, plan on paying extra if that’s a must-do for you.

The good news is snorkeling is part of your time budget. The description says you can snorkel as much as you want during the tour. That turns this into more than a viewing experience. You’re not just looking at the water—you’re in it.

Possible drawback: that optional Blue Grotto ticket can add complexity. If you want the grotto interior, decide early so you don’t lose your best snorkeling time. Also, cave timing can be weather-sensitive, so build in flexibility.

Stop 2: I Faraglioni and the Arch of Love Pass

Capri private boat tour - Stop 2: I Faraglioni and the Arch of Love Pass
After the cave area, you shift to the Faraglioni scene. The itinerary calls out passing through the Faraglione di Mezzo arch of love.

This portion is shorter—about 15 minutes. So don’t expect a long stop on land or a long sightseeing block. Think of it as the classic sea-level Faraglioni views plus a photo window.

The value here is angle. From a boat, you see how the rock stacks rise from the waterline. From land, you mostly get the skyline version. On the water, you get scale.

If you love photography, this is the kind of stop where a good captain’s timing can help. Reviews also mention captains taking pictures for guests, so you can end up with shots that feel more than just phone-on-a-stick.

What’s Included On Board (And Why It Matters)

Let’s talk about what you’re actually getting besides views.

Included amenities:

  • Restroom on board
  • Soda/pop
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Use of snorkeling equipment
  • Alcoholic beverages

That list is small but useful. A restroom onboard is a big quality-of-life upgrade on a long day. Snorkeling gear being included saves you from last-minute packing and rental hunts.

The drinks part is also meaningful. If you’ve ever done a day trip where you spend your energy hunting water and snacks, you’ll appreciate this. One review notes a fridge stocked with drinks and even homemade limoncello. Another mentions homemade pastries and lots of thoughtful touches.

Not everything is guaranteed for every ride, but the theme is consistent: the boat experience is meant to feel easy. You can enjoy the day without running a personal errands list.

Snorkeling Gear: Great for First Timers, Too

The tour includes snorkeling equipment, which is a huge time saver. You don’t have to pack bulky gear or hunt for rentals on arrival.

Because snorkeling is built into the schedule, you’ll want to be ready to go at the right moment. If you’re a first-timer, the private format helps. You can take your time and focus on getting comfortable.

One small note from the description: travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete. It does mean you should be comfortable with the practical side of a boat day and getting in and out for a swim when conditions allow.

Lunch and Food: Plan Around What’s Not Included

Capri private boat tour - Lunch and Food: Plan Around What’s Not Included
Lunch is not included. That sounds obvious, but it’s the biggest decision point for a boat day.

You have two real options based on what’s been done on these charters:

  • Bring your own lunch and eat while anchored
  • Ask about dining plans if you want a restaurant seat while on Capri

One review example says they packed lunch and opted to see Capri from the water, skipping the land visit to slow down and enjoy the sites. Another example mentions a captain calling ahead about lunch to get a seat on the water.

So here’s my advice: if food matters to you, think about it before you set off. Decide whether you want this to be a mostly-on-water day or a mix of water plus Capri land time. Then communicate that preference clearly.

Also, the tour includes snacks in some reviews (like pastries), but that still isn’t the same as a full lunch. If you’re hungry easily, plan accordingly.

Price and Value: Is $2,523.20 Worth It?

The price is listed as $2,523.20 per group, up to 6 people, for about 7 hours.

Let’s do the math in a simple way:

  • If you fill the boat with 6 people: about $421 per person
  • If you go as a smaller group, it rises fast per person

Now the value part. What you’re paying for isn’t just the boat. You’re paying for:

  • private transportation
  • fuel surcharge
  • restroom onboard
  • snorkeling equipment
  • soda/pop and alcoholic beverages
  • guided time in one of Italy’s most scenic coastal areas

If you compare this to piecing together a day with multiple separate tickets and rentals, the private format starts to look reasonable. If you’re traveling as a couple, it’s still a splurge, but the private time and included comforts can make it feel like a once-in-a-while experience.

Also, keep the extras in mind. Blue Grotto entry tickets are not included, and lunch and tasse portuali aren’t included either. If you add those, the all-in cost goes up.

Bottom line: it’s best value when you can share the group cost. It’s a dream day when you want a controlled, comfortable schedule instead of a crowded one.

Weather and Sea Conditions: The Real Decision Maker

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

That means you should book with flexibility if possible. The Amalfi coast can change fast, and boat time is sensitive to wind and sea conditions.

If the day you pick looks iffy, it might be worth choosing a backup date. And bring a mindset that the sea decides the details, not the calendar.

Who Should Book This Capri Private Boat Tour?

This is a great fit if you want Capri from the water and you care about comfort. It’s especially good for:

  • couples on a special trip (reviews include honeymoon celebrations)
  • small groups up to 6 who want privacy
  • people who plan to snorkel
  • families looking for a family-friendly captain style (some reviews highlight that vibe)

If you’re the type who loves planning every minute, you may feel slightly boxed in by the fixed stop times. Stop 1 is about 30 minutes. Stop 2 is about 15 minutes. But the upside is that the rest of the day fills with cruising, cave scenery, and time anchored for swimming.

Practical Tips Before You Go

Here’s what I’d do to make the day smoother, based on what this experience is built around:

  • Decide early if Blue Grotto interior matters enough to buy the ticket. It’s not included.
  • Plan what you’ll do for lunch since it isn’t included. Bring it or ask the captain about dining options.
  • Pack for a sea day: swimwear and a layer for boat breeze. Even if it’s warm, it can feel cooler on open water.
  • If you get motion sickness, consider taking something before you leave shore.

None of this is about being fussy. It’s about maximizing the time you spend enjoying the water instead of managing small inconveniences.

Should You Book This Capri Private Boat Tour?

If you want the classic Capri look with real water time, I think this is worth a serious look. The private group size, snorkeling equipment included, and onboard comfort (restroom plus drinks) make it easier to enjoy the day instead of managing it.

Book it if:

  • you’re traveling with a group of up to 6
  • snorkeling is a priority
  • you want flexibility and a captain who can shape the day around you
  • you’re okay paying extra for Blue Grotto entry tickets

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • you’re traveling as a lone person or small party and the per-person cost feels too steep
  • you only care about brief sightseeing and not the sea-level experience
  • you hate any uncertainty around weather (the tour needs good conditions)

FAQ

How many people are allowed on this private Capri boat tour?

The tour is private for your group and accommodates up to 6 travelers.

Where does the tour take off from?

The location listed for the experience is Sorrento, Italy.

How long is the tour?

The duration is approximately 7 hours.

Is the Blue Grotto ticket included?

No. The itinerary says the Blue Grotto admission ticket is not included. You can buy a ticket if you want to enter the Blue Grotto by small rowing boat.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. The tour includes the use of snorkeling equipment.

What’s included on board?

Included items are restroom on board, private transportation, soda/pop, fuel surcharge, snorkeling equipment, and alcoholic beverages.

What’s not included in the price?

Lunch and tasse portuali are not included. The Blue Grotto admission ticket is also not included.

What is the cancellation policy if weather is bad?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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