Explore Capri and Nerano by private boat, swim in turquoise waters, visit the Blue Grotto, and savor Spaghetti alla Nerano. Book your adventure now.
Explore Capri and Nerano by private boat, swim in turquoise waters, visit the Blue Grotto, and savor Spaghetti alla Nerano. Book your adventure now.
- Gennarino Scugnizzo Di Capri - In Capri, visitors will encounter a statue of Gennarino Scugnizzo, a beloved fictional character linked to the island. He embodies the traditional Neapolitan “scugnizzo,” a street-smart, carefree, and playful young boy, symbolizing the local culture and charm of Capri.
- Tiberius’ Leap - Tiberius’ Leap is a…
- Gennarino Scugnizzo Di Capri - In Capri, visitors will encounter a statue of Gennarino Scugnizzo, a beloved fictional character linked to the island. He embodies the traditional Neapolitan “scugnizzo,” a street-smart, carefree, and playful young boy, symbolizing the local culture and charm of Capri.
- Tiberius’ Leap - Tiberius’ Leap is a dramatic cliff standing about 297 meters above the sea. Legend has it that Emperor Tiberius ordered people to be thrown from this height, and upon hitting the water, they were beaten by sailors with oars and sticks until they perished.
- White Grotta - The White Grotto is named for its light-colored tuff, which gives the cave its bright appearance. For centuries, fishermen have sought refuge here during sudden storms.
- Red Grotta - Situated on the island’s southeast side, the Red Grotto is named for the red corals adorning the rocks, occasionally visible above the water.
- Natural Arch - The Natural Arch of Capri is a remarkable rock formation on the island’s eastern coast. It spans approximately 12 meters in width and stands 18 meters tall, composed of limestone rock.
- Casa Malaparte - Villa Malaparte in Capri is an architectural gem, seamlessly blending with the island’s natural beauty. Its cubic, minimalist design with a red facade against the Mediterranean’s deep blue creates an iconic image. Known for its history and as a film location, the villa symbolizes elegance and modernity, inspiring artists and travelers worldwide.
- I Faraglioni - The Faraglioni of Capri are three stunning rock formations on the island’s southeastern side, renowned globally. They are individually named ‘Stella,’ ‘Faraglione di Mezzo,’ and ‘Faraglione di Fuori.’
- Marina Piccola - Marina Piccola is a charming beach on Capri’s southern coast, celebrated for its clear waters and views of the Faraglioni rocks. It’s a tranquil spot ideal for swimming and relaxation, with a delightful, laid-back vibe.
Nearby, the Scoglio delle Sirene (Rock of the Sirens) is a striking formation, once believed to be home to mythical sirens who enchanted sailors with their songs.
- Punta Ventroso - Near Punta Ventroso, a small cove offers exceptionally calm waters, perfect for a relaxing break. The water is crystal-clear, allowing easy viewing of fish swimming just below the surface.
- Green Grotta - The Green Grotto is famed for its water’s greenish tint, created by unique light reflections inside.
- Punta Carena Lighthouse - The Anacapri lighthouse, operational since 1867, is one of Italy’s largest in terms of size and power.
- Cala del Rio - Cala del Rio is a picturesque inlet on Capri’s coast, featuring the Heart Cave, a grotto with a heart-shaped engraving at its center, from which it derives its name.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto is a natural cave approximately 60 meters long and 25 meters wide. Its entrance is two meters wide and one meter high. Visitors must board small rowboats, accommodating up to four people, and lie flat as the boatman guides the boat into the cave using a chain attached to the rock.
- Spiaggia Bagni di Tiberio - Bagni di Tiberio is a charming beach on Capri, known for its historical significance and clear waters. Named after Emperor Tiberius, who frequented the area, the beach is surrounded by rocky cliffs, offering a serene atmosphere perfect for swimming and relaxation. Nearby, remnants of ancient Roman villas add to its allure.
- Porto Turistico di Capri - Marina Grande is Capri’s main port, where the island tour concludes. Visitors can choose to explore the island further or continue the tour towards the Amalfi Coast.
- Punta Campanella - Punta Campanella is a promontory celebrated for its natural beauty. Its name originates from the bell that once hung in the Aragonese period watchtower.
- Scoglio a Penna - The Scoglio a Penna is a rock formation along Massa Lubrense’s coast, named for its pen-like shape. Rising from the clear sea, it serves as a natural landmark, appealing to photography enthusiasts.
- Nerano Cantone - Marina del Cantone is a picturesque bay with a peaceful beach of sand and pebbles, surrounded by stunning natural scenery. It offers a variety of restaurants serving traditional dishes, with fresh fish as a highlight. Enjoying a meal like “spaghetti alla Nerano” or a fried fish platter amidst breathtaking sea views is an unforgettable experience. The tranquil atmosphere and authenticity provide a dining experience away from tourist crowds, in a paradise where culinary tradition meets natural beauty.
- Grotta d’o pertuso (grotta del buco) - The Grotta del Buco is an intriguing sea cave accessible by boat, known for its crystal-clear waters and mysterious ambiance. Its name comes from the narrow entrance, allowing passage for moderately sized boats.
- Scoglio Isca - The Scoglio Isca, located in Massa Lubrense, is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance. It is associated with Eduardo De Filippo, a prominent figure in Italian theater.
Eduardo De Filippo was captivated by Massa Lubrense’s landscape, particularly the Scoglio Isca, during his visits to the Sorrento Peninsula. The rock inspired him, becoming a symbol of his connection to the area’s natural beauty and Neapolitan culture. In his writings, De Filippo often reflected on the tranquility and charm the coastal scenery evoked.
Today, Scoglio Isca remains a place of great beauty, ideal for those seeking peace amidst a breathtaking panorama, just as Eduardo De Filippo once described it.
- Fiordo di Crapolla - The Crapolla Fjord is a small, enchanting bay known for its wild, unspoiled beauty. The fjord features a narrow cove surrounded by towering cliffs, creating a stunning landscape.
This area holds historical significance, once home to a monastery founded by St. John of Crapolla, named after the fjord.
- Spiaggia di Tordigliano - This natural, untouched beach is perfect for a swim in its crystal-clear waters, far from tourist crowds due to its limited accessibility.
- Positano - Upon reaching Positano, visitors can admire and photograph the famous pyramid-shaped cluster of colorful houses that have made Positano’s image world-renowned. There is an opportunity to disembark and explore this beautiful village and its charming narrow streets.

- Professional English-speaking skipper
- Safety Equipment
- Fuel
- Scuba mask
- Carbonated beverages
- Professional English-speaking skipper
- Safety Equipment
- Fuel
- Scuba mask
- Carbonated beverages
- Capri Port Fee €100.00 (optional ) or lunch at a seaside restaurant offering landing service
- Entrance ticket to the Blue Grotto: €18.00 p.p. (optional)
- Lunch
- Snacks (on request)
- Beach towels (on request)
- Transportation from your accommodation to the departure point (on request)
- Gratuities
- Capri Port Fee €100.00 (optional ) or lunch at a seaside restaurant offering landing service
- Entrance ticket to the Blue Grotto: €18.00 p.p. (optional)
- Lunch
- Snacks (on request)
- Beach towels (on request)
- Transportation from your accommodation to the departure point (on request)
- Gratuities
An exceptional chance to explore the stunning sea, landscapes, and nature in exclusive spots, away from the crowds, ensuring complete relaxation.
The adventure starts on a cozy private boat, with a skilled captain leading the way.
Capri: Enjoy a picturesque tour along the entire coastline. You’ll have the opportunity to swim in the turquoise waters,…
An exceptional chance to explore the stunning sea, landscapes, and nature in exclusive spots, away from the crowds, ensuring complete relaxation.
The adventure starts on a cozy private boat, with a skilled captain leading the way.
Capri: Enjoy a picturesque tour along the entire coastline. You’ll have the opportunity to swim in the turquoise waters, discover its magnificent caves, including the renowned Blue Grotto, and also disembark to wander its charming streets and take in breathtaking views.
Nerano: This bay is famous for its crystal-clear waters and the celebrated “Spaghetti alla Nerano” (highlighted by Stanley Tucci). Here, you can unwind and savor a culinary break at one of the popular seaside restaurants.
- Not recommended for those who suffer from seasickness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.