REVIEW · SORRENTO
Capri private boat tour from Sorrento
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Capri by private boat is all about control—your pace, your stops, your time on the water. This Capri private boat tour from Sorrento runs about 8 hours and is built for a small, private group, with pickup available if you want it. The crew members Luca and Carlo are highlighted for making the day feel organized and easy.
Two things I’d put at the top of your checklist: you get snorkeling equipment included, and the boat time comes with real “stay awhile” moments like swimming and a proper break for lunch. The trip is also described as spacious and comfortable, with drinks and beer offered along the way.
One consideration: the big ticket add-ons cost extra. The Blue Grotto is listed as not included, and there’s also a Capri port disembarking fee of €100 per booking, plus the whole experience runs on good-weather conditions.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Your Time
- Capri Private Boat Tour From Sorrento: The Point of This Trip
- Price and What You Actually Get for $2,048.14
- Getting to Porto di Sorrento (Via Marina Piccola) Without a Headache
- Marina Piccola: Why the Start Point Sets the Tone
- Capri Time: Swimming and Snorkeling That Don’t Feel Rushed
- Blue Grotto at Capri: What to Expect and What Costs Extra
- Disembarking in Capri: The €100 Per Booking Fee
- The Skipper Experience: Luca and Carlo’s Role in a Smooth Day
- Lunch, Drinks, and Keeping the Day Comfortable
- Group Discounts and English-Friendly Service
- Weather Matters: Plan for Flexibility
- Who Should Book This Capri Private Boat Tour?
- Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
- FAQ
- How long is the Capri private boat tour from Sorrento?
- Where is the meeting point for the tour?
- Is pickup offered?
- Is the tour private?
- What’s included with the tour?
- Is the Blue Grotto included?
- Is there an extra fee for disembarking in Capri?
- What is the cancellation and weather policy?
Key Highlights Worth Your Time

- Private group only: It’s truly your group on the boat, not a mixed crowd shuffle.
- Snorkeling gear included: You can plan on water time without renting equipment.
- Skipper-led, low-stress day: With a skipper on board, you’re not managing routes or timing.
- Luca and Carlo stand out: Reviews call out their helpful, accommodating style.
- Blue Grotto access may mean extra fees: The stop can happen, but the entrance isn’t included.
- Booked ahead often: On average, people reserve about 20 days in advance.
Capri Private Boat Tour From Sorrento: The Point of This Trip
This tour is simple in the best way. You start in Sorrento, you spend the day on the water with a skipper, and you aim your time toward Capri. The private part matters because it changes how the day feels: you’re not racing a timetable full of other groups. Instead, you’re buying a slower, more flexible style of sightseeing—one where you can spend more time swimming than waiting.
If you’re coming to the Amalfi Coast and thinking, I want Capri, but I don’t want the stress, this fits. It’s also priced like a premium day, which usually means the operator is betting you’ll value comfort, direct service, and fewer moving parts. In the real world, that’s exactly what a private boat should deliver.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Sorrento
Price and What You Actually Get for $2,048.14

The price is listed at $2,048.14 per person, for an experience lasting about 8 hours. That’s not a casual outing, so you’ll want to measure value by what’s included and what isn’t.
Here’s what’s covered:
- Skipper
- Fuel surcharge
- Admission fee / tax
- Use of snorkeling equipment
Plus, you may have pickup offered, and the tour uses a mobile ticket. Those details matter because they reduce friction. Pickup (if you use it) saves you from coordinating transport right at the start of a long day. The skipper and fuel coverage also mean the cost isn’t constantly turning into surprise extras once you’re on the water.
What’s not covered:
- Grotta azzurra (Blue Grotto) entrance
- Capri port disembarking fee: €100 per booking
So yes, you should treat the headline price as the base cost, then budget for the Capri side charges if you plan to do Blue Grotto and go ashore in Capri’s port area.
Getting to Porto di Sorrento (Via Marina Piccola) Without a Headache

The meeting point is Porto di Sorrento, Via Marina Piccola, 35, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy. The good news: it’s described as near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to rely entirely on taxi timing.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point. That matters more than it sounds. Some tours drop you off somewhere random at the end of a day. Here, you’re returning to the starting area, which makes it easier to plan the rest of your evening back in Sorrento.
Also, the tour is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. Practically, that usually means fewer delays from people hunting for each other and more predictable pacing.
Marina Piccola: Why the Start Point Sets the Tone

Your itinerary includes Marina Piccola as the first stop. Even when a “stop” sounds quick on paper, the start matters on a sea day. Marina Piccola is where the day’s rhythm begins—getting everyone on board and settled, then getting you oriented for the rest of the ride.
One thing I like about this kind of structure: it builds in time for you to get comfortable before you commit to longer water moments. If you’re traveling with kids, older family members, or anyone who gets seasick easily, an early, controlled start can be the difference between a smooth day and a stressful one. This tour is also marked as most travelers can participate, so it’s not positioned as an extreme activity.
Capri Time: Swimming and Snorkeling That Don’t Feel Rushed
The headline experience is a boat day to Capri. The details you care about are the moments you’ll actually remember: water time and how long you get to enjoy it.
This tour includes use of snorkeling equipment, and the trip is described as having time to swim. That’s a strong combination because snorkeling gear is the sort of thing that can either make your day great—or make you hunt for rentals at the worst possible time. Here, you’re starting with gear ready to go.
From the reviews, the crew also works in time for lunch and includes drinks and beer. That matters because boat days can turn into a tradeoff: either you eat or you swim. This setup tries to do both. So you’re not stuck choosing between being comfortable and being in the water.
Also, because it’s private, you don’t have to bargain with a packed schedule. If the water time is a priority for you, this format gives you a better chance of getting it.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Sorrento
Blue Grotto at Capri: What to Expect and What Costs Extra
Blue Grotto, also called Grotta azzurra, is a classic Capri target. Here’s the key detail: it’s listed as not included. That means you should assume there may be an extra entrance fee if you plan to go inside.
At the same time, the trip is described as stopping at the Blue Grotto area. So you might still get that sightseeing moment even if the entrance isn’t part of the included package. Think of it like this: you may be able to see it from the water, and if you want the full grotto experience on land, you should be ready to pay the separate cost.
My practical advice: decide up front. If Blue Grotto entrance is your must-do, treat this tour as your transport and plan to budget separately for the grotto itself.
Disembarking in Capri: The €100 Per Booking Fee

The tour lists an important extra: entrance fee for disembarking in Capri port is €100 per booking. It’s not per person in the listing—it’s per booking—so the total amount you pay depends on how your group is structured.
What you should take from this:
- If you plan to go ashore in Capri, budget for this fee.
- If you’re trying to keep costs down, focus on what you want to do on land versus what you can do from the water.
Since the schedule includes a lunch break and swim time (from reviews), you’ll likely want a balanced day—some water time and some shore time. Just remember that Capri port access has its own charge.
The Skipper Experience: Luca and Carlo’s Role in a Smooth Day
A private boat lives or dies on the skipper. You can have a beautiful boat and a great route, but if the skipper can’t manage timing and comfort, the day can feel chaotic.
In the feedback tied to this experience, skippers Luca and Carlo are described as informative and accommodating. That shows up in a few ways: they’re able to explain what you’re seeing, handle the pacing of the day, and keep things comfortable for the group.
They’re also mentioned as providing drinks and beer. I’m not saying that turns the tour into a party boat. But it does change the vibe. When you’re spending hours on the water, having refreshments included can make the day feel like a real experience rather than just transportation.
Lunch, Drinks, and Keeping the Day Comfortable
Boat days can be draining if you’re constantly thinking about food and hydration. This tour is described as having a lunch stop, and the crew is noted for providing drinks and beer.
That combination is practical value. Lunch time gives you a chance to reset, not just snack. Drinks and beer help the day feel like it’s set up for leisure, not survival.
One more comfort factor: the boat is described as beautiful and spacious. Space matters on a private boat because it lets you spread out a bit instead of constantly bumping elbows while trying to enjoy views.
Group Discounts and English-Friendly Service
The tour listing notes group discounts and that it’s offered in English. If you’re traveling with friends, group discount potential can help justify the premium price point. And English service means you won’t be guessing about what’s happening during stops—especially useful when you’re planning around optional add-ons like Blue Grotto.
It’s also marked as having mobile ticket delivery. That tends to simplify the last leg of planning. You don’t have to juggle paper confirmations.
Weather Matters: Plan for Flexibility
This experience requires good weather. That’s not a minor footnote on a boat tour—it’s the difference between a smooth day and a cancellation. The good part is that the tour offers free cancellation and will handle poor-weather disruptions by offering a different date or a full refund.
If you’re the type who locks in every plan with military precision, you’ll want some wiggle room in your Capri/Sorrento schedule. If you build in flexibility, this kind of day can be a highlight instead of a risk.
Who Should Book This Capri Private Boat Tour?
I’d steer you toward this tour if:
- You want a private Capri day with less waiting and fewer moving parts.
- Swimming and snorkeling are a priority, since snorkeling equipment is included.
- You care about comfort and prefer a skipper-led experience.
You might look elsewhere if:
- Blue Grotto entrance is the only thing you care about, and you hate the idea of paying extra for it.
- You’re trying to keep costs strict. The headline price plus the €100 Capri disembarking fee and possible Blue Grotto entrance costs can add up fast.
This is best for couples, small groups, and anyone celebrating. It’s also a strong choice for travelers who want Capri, but don’t want the day to feel like a ferry squeeze.
Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
Yes, you should book if you want Capri with breathing room. The mix of private boat time, a skipper, and snorkeling gear included hits the kind of value that feels hard to replicate on shared tours. Add in the reviews highlighting Luca and Carlo’s informative, accommodating style, plus drinks and beer, and this reads like a day designed to feel pleasant from start to finish.
Just go in with your eyes open on two things: Blue Grotto is not included, and the Capri port disembarking fee is €100 per booking. If those are manageable for you, this is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the Capri private boat tour from Sorrento?
It’s listed at about 8 hours.
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
The meeting point is Porto di Sorrento, Via Marina Piccola, 35, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Is the tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What’s included with the tour?
The tour includes a skipper, admission fee/tax, fuel surcharge, and use of snorkeling equipment.
Is the Blue Grotto included?
No. Grotta azzurra is listed as not included.
Is there an extra fee for disembarking in Capri?
Yes. The cost of disembarking in Capri port is listed as €100.00 per booking.
What is the cancellation and weather policy?
Cancellation is free, and you can cancel 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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