Travelers seeking an authentic, scenic adventure in the Amalfi Coast will find this Capri full-day boat tour offers an impressive blend of natural beauty, cultural highlights, and leisure time. With a well-curated itinerary, comfortable transportation, and plenty of opportunities to explore both on water and on land, this experience is tailored to those wanting a balanced and memorable day in Capri.
What makes this outing stand out? First, the luxury vessel ensures a smooth, stylish ride along the coast. Second, the variety of stops — from secret caves to iconic rock formations — keeps the day engaging. Third, the ample free time on land allows for personal exploration, shopping, or simply soaking in the island’s atmosphere. That said, some might find the cost a bit steep, especially if they’re looking for a more casual or budget-friendly option.
This tour suits travelers who have a keen interest in scenic cruises, want a guided experience with knowledgeable hosts, and appreciate the flexibility of free time on land. If you’re a fan of luxurious settings, stunning views, and authentic moments away from crowded tours, this could be a perfect fit.
Good To Know

- Stunning scenery and memorable stops like the Blue Grotto and Faraglioni rocks
- Comfortable, first-class vessel with amenities like snorkeling gear and onboard toilets
- Approximately 4 hours of free time on Capri for exploration, shopping, or dining
- Includes snacks, drinks, and a brunch, offering good value for a full-day experience
- A small group of up to 12 people ensures more personalized attention
- Price reflects a premium experience, combining sightseeing and leisure
A Detailed Look at the Experience

This full-day Capri boat tour from Positano is designed to give travelers a comprehensive look at the island’s most captivating sights while also allowing personal flexibility. The tour lasts around 7 to 8 hours, making it a full-day adventure that balances guided exploration with free time. It’s hosted by Sail & Fun, a reputable provider known for their attention to comfort and detail.
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The Starting Point and Transportation
Your day begins at the Positano Marina Grande, easily accessible and close to local amenities. The private transfer to the boat dock is included, streamlining your morning and removing logistical worries. The vessel itself is described as luxurious and first-class, with plenty of space and modern comforts such as restrooms, floatings, and snorkeling equipment.
The Water-Based Stops
The tour’s itinerary is packed with notable stops, each offering a different flavor of Capri’s natural and cultural allure. Expect to see some of the most famous sights, but also lesser-known treasures that only seasoned guides or local insiders might point out.
Spiaggia Marina Grande is the first stop, providing a glimpse of the island’s main beach—perfect if you want to snap some photos or dip your toes into the water. The clear waters and fine sand make it an inviting spot.
Nearby, the Bagni di Tiberio offers a historical touch, with Roman emperors Tiberius and Augustus reputed to have bathed here. The proximity to the ancient seaside villa adds a layer of intrigue to this sunny, cliff-backed cove, which visitors can admire from aboard or explore briefly on land.
One of the tour’s highlights is the Blue Grotto — a must-see natural wonder famed worldwide. As the boat approaches, visitors are greeted by the narrow entrance leading into an internal world glowing with blinding blue light. Recent reviews mention the ticket cost of €18 (payable on-site) as a worthwhile expense to witness this magnet of Capri’s famous caves.
Further along, you’ll visit Cala del Rio, home to the Dolce & Gabbana villa, and the “Heart Cave” — a charming feature carved in the rock, with a distinctive heart shape. Expect about 10 minutes here to marvel at this natural sculpture.
Cala del Tombosiello follows, a peaceful cove with remarkably calm waters—ideal for a quick swim or photo session. The interior features typical Capri rocky beauty, and again, no extra entrance fee applies.
Iconic Landmarks and Cultural Stops
As the boat approaches Faro di Capri, the Punta Carena lighthouse, you’ll understand why sunset views here are so prized. Built in 1867, it’s the second-largest lighthouse in Italy, offering a tranquil spot away from crowds—perfect for a quiet moment or sunset photos.
The Grotta dei Santi is a smaller, less-known gem, with stalactites resembling praying saints, and vibrant waters inviting explorers below. Not far, the Green Grotto enchants with its emerald glow and stalactite formations—an image many visitors describe as mesmerizing.
Punta Ventroso provides a relaxed pause, where you can enjoy snacks, prosecco, and limoncello onboard. For the more adventurous, a short swim or a walk on the rocky shore offers an extra layer of fun.
Crossing Via Marina Piccola, you’ll see the legendary Mermaid’s Rock — a nod to Homer’s Odyssey, shrouded in myth and tales of sailors lured to their doom.
The Rock Formations and Architectural Highlights
A visit to the Faraglioni rocks is an absolute must. These towering limestone formations are about as iconic as Capri itself. You’ll get a close-up view, plenty of photo opportunities, and a chance to appreciate their natural grandeur.
Next, the Casa Malaparte stands out as a modernist masterpiece perched dramatically over the sea. Its stark architecture and panoramic views make it a photographer’s dream. Though you can’t enter, the exterior alone offers an inspiring sight.
The White Grotto and Red Grotto display contrasting colors—white limestone walls and vivid red rocks—both offering captivating underwater and cave experiences. The Tiberius’ Leap, a sheer 297-meter cliff near Villa Jovis, is more of a sightseeing point, steeped in legends of Roman cruelty.
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The Final Landmarks and Disembarkation
The Gennarino Scugnizzo statue embodies Capri’s lively spirit, depicting a cheerful young fisherman, symbolizing the island’s maritime roots. It’s a popular photo spot and a reminder of Capri’s authentic character.
Finally, after a spectacular day on the water, you’ll arrive back at Porto Turistico di Capri for your 4-hour land break. Here, you can choose to explore the island’s charming streets, visit the Blue Grotto by land, or indulge in some shopping.
The Onboard Experience and Food

The included brunch featuring local specialties paired with drinks like prosecco and limoncello adds significant value. The tour also provides snacks, water, soda, and beer, making sure you stay refreshed during the day’s activities. The onboard amenities**, including restrooms and beach towels, contribute to a comfortable experience.
Group Size and Expert Guidance
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour offers a more intimate vibe. The live guide and host ensure you’re well-informed, and the skipper navigates the waters skillfully, taking care of safety and comfort.
Cost and Value Considerations
At around $354.56 per person, this experience isn’t the cheapest option, but it includes many features that justify the price: detailed sightseeing, onboard meals, snorkeling gear, and the flexibility of free on-land exploration. Reviewers mention that the luxury vessel and small group size make for a relaxing, personal trip, though some noted that time on land might feel tight for serious sightseeing or shopping, especially if you’re eager to pack in every attraction.
Who Should Book This Tour?
This experience is ideal for travelers who value comfort and style but don’t want to sacrifice authenticity. It’s perfect if you want a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and free exploration, and are comfortable paying a premium for a small-group, all-inclusive day. Those interested in photo opportunities, natural caves, and scenic coastlines will find plenty to love.
People looking for a relaxed, luxurious experience with plenty of opportunities to swim and explore will enjoy the onboard amenities and stops. If your goal is to see Capri’s highlights without the hassle of planning, this tour offers convenience and expert guidance.
The Sum Up

This Capri Full Day SemiPrivate Boat Tour offers an impressive, well-rounded way to experience one of Italy’s most picturesque islands. From the dramatic Faraglioni to the enchanting Blue Grotto, every stop is designed to leave a lasting impression. The combination of luxury transport, guided commentary, and free time makes it a fantastic value for travelers who want a bit of everything—scenery, culture, relaxation, and adventure.
While the price might seem high, it reflects the quality of the vessel, the expertise of the guides, and the variety of stops included. It’s best suited for those who appreciate a more intimate group experience, and who are ready to spend a full day exploring in style.
If you’re after a memorable, scenic day in Capri with a good dose of comfort, this tour checks many boxes. It’s an adventure that combines breathtaking landscapes with laid-back luxury—an experience to cherish.
FAQ

What is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour starts at the Spiaggia di Positano Marina Grande, accessible by private transfer included in the package.
How long does the entire tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, including travel, sightseeing stops, and free time on Capri.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the skipper, guide, onboard snacks, drinks (including prosecco and limoncello), snorkeling equipment, beach towels, restroom access, and the 4-hour free time on the island.
Can I visit the Blue Grotto?
Yes, you can visit the Blue Grotto, but the €18 ticket must be purchased on-site. The tour includes the external viewing of the grotto from the boat.
Is this a small group tour?
Yes, with a maximum of 12 travelers, the group remains intimate and personalized.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, a brunch with local specialties, snacks, water, soda, beer, prosecco, and limoncello are part of the package.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If poor weather causes cancellation, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How much free time do I get on Capri?
You will have about 4 hours to explore the island, which is enough for a quick visit to key sights, shopping, or dining.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, so you can enjoy the underwater scenery during stops.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this experience.
This comprehensive adventure offers a wonderful way to discover Capri’s highlights with style, comfort, and a good dose of freedom. Whether you’re after iconic landmarks or hidden coves, this tour promises a memorable day amid some of Italy’s most breathtaking scenery.
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