Experience Capri’s luxury with a private tour from Positano. Explore stunning caves, swim in clear waters, and enjoy gourmet treats on board.
Experience Capri’s luxury with a private tour from Positano. Explore stunning caves, swim in clear waters, and enjoy gourmet treats on board.
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Amalfi - Begin your full-day Capri tour in Amalfi, a former powerful Maritime Republic now a sparkling gem of the Amalfi Coast. After boarding, a brief safety briefing will ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for all.
Set sail and as you leave the harbor, enjoy panoramic views of whitewashed homes, ancient domes, and lemon-scented cliffs rising…
- Amalfi - Begin your full-day Capri tour in Amalfi, a former powerful Maritime Republic now a sparkling gem of the Amalfi Coast. After boarding, a brief safety briefing will ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for all.
Set sail and as you leave the harbor, enjoy panoramic views of whitewashed homes, ancient domes, and lemon-scented cliffs rising from the sea — a living postcard setting the tone for the day ahead.
Cruising along the coast, pass by the secluded Santa Croce Beach, a hidden cove accessible only by boat, with its inviting and untouched turquoise waters.
Soon, reach the enchanting Natural Arch, also known as the Lovers’ Arch. Legend has it that two young lovers once sought refuge beneath it, and nature carved the stone to shelter their eternal bond. Sailing beneath the arch is said to bring good fortune in love — a magical and symbolic start to your Amalfi Coast experience.
- Conca dei Marini - As the journey continues along the coast, the scenery becomes more breathtaking — steep terraces draped in bougainvillea, secret coves tucked into the cliffs, and the unmistakable charm of the Amalfi Coast unfolding before your eyes.
Arrive at Conca dei Marini, a postcard-perfect village nestled on a rocky ledge above the sea. From the boat, spot the elegant white dome of San Pancrazio Church, standing tall between emerald hills and sapphire waters.
This stretch of coastline is rich with echoes of the past — cruise past ancient Saracen watchtowers, once used to guard against pirates, and modest fishermen’s homes carved into the cliffs.
- Praiano - As the journey continues, the tranquil charm of Praiano comes into view — where authenticity and beauty go hand in hand. Whitewashed homes spill down the cliffs, and the radiant majolica dome of San Gennaro Church catches the sunlight, a colorful symbol of the village’s deep-rooted tradition.
Nearby, pass Cala della Gavitella, one of the few beaches on the coast bathed in sunlight until late afternoon. Look up, and spot the Torre a Mare, an ancient watchtower turned art space, quietly watching over the coastline — a reminder of Praiano’s rich history and creative soul.
- Positano - Then, the coastline parts to reveal the breathtaking beauty of Positano — the Amalfi Coast’s most iconic village, where vibrant houses cascade down dramatic cliffs like a painted masterpiece. From the sea, it’s a vision of timeless elegance, nestled between lush greenery and shimmering blue waves.
As the approach continues, spot the striking Church of Santa Maria Assunta, with its radiant ceramic dome, and the lively marina where pastel boats gently sway in the sun.
And of course, don’t miss the chance to take a memorable photo with Positano as your backdrop — the perfect snapshot of la dolce vita to take home with you.
- Li Galli - Floating between Positano and Capri like a dream, the Li Galli Islands are a trio of mystical islets steeped in legend and natural beauty.
According to ancient mythology, this is where the sirens of Homer’s Odyssey sang to lure sailors — and when you see these islands from the water, it’s easy to understand why. The largest island, Gallo Lungo, was once owned by ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev, who transformed it into a private artistic retreat.
While the islands are private and not accessible to the public, cruising around them offers a magical perspective.
Li Galli, also known as the Sirene Archipelago or Le Sirenuse, is an archipelago belonging to the municipality of Positano (SA), located a few kilometers south of the Sorrento peninsula and made up of three islands: Gallo Lungo, La Rotonda, and Dei Briganti north of the Rotonda.
- Red Grotta - As Capri approaches, one of the first wonders witnessed from the boat is the Grotta Rossa — a captivating sea cave known for its vivid red coral that clings to the underwater walls. As sunlight filters through the crystal-clear water, it illuminates the cave’s interior in stunning shades of crimson and gold, creating a surreal, otherworldly glow.
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White Grotta - Tucked into the rugged cliffs of Capri’s eastern coast, the Grotta Bianca is a dazzling natural wonder you won’t forget. As the boat approaches, be struck by the contrast of white limestone formations glowing against the turquoise sea.
The cave’s name comes from the striking white mineral deposits that shimmer like crystals when sunlight filters through — a dreamlike spectacle best seen by boat. - Green Grotta - Tucked along the southern coast of Capri, the Grotta Verde is a breathtaking natural sea cave where sunlight and sea perform a magical dance. As the boat glides near, the water turns a brilliant emerald green — a luminous effect created by sunlight reflecting off the white seabed beneath.
Grotta Verde is a hidden treasure that lets you truly connect with the raw beauty of the island, all from the comfort of your boat.
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Blue Grotto - The blue route is definitely the most beautiful and important cave on the island of Capri. Its position and its clear waters make it unique in the world where wonderful photos can be taken.
The most popular and famous in the world remains the Blue Grotto, the open-air museum in Anacapri discovered by the German painter August Kopisch and today managed by the Campania Regional Museums Directorate. It is the only one of the Capri caves to be considered a museum and accessible - after purchasing the entrance ticket at a floating ticket office - in a rowing boat driven by a boatman who, if you are lucky, will sing some of the most beautiful pieces of the Neapolitan musical panorama to cheer up your visit to the “blue cathedral”. -
Capri - Customers have the opportunity to land on the island of Capri to visit it and have lunch, or they can stay with the hostess and captain to have lunch in one of the many restaurants accessible by boat.
Capri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its steep terrain, exclusive hotels, and shopping, which ranges from high fashion to limoncello to handcrafted leather sandals. One of the best-known natural sites is the Blue Grotto, a dark cavity where the sea water is tinged with electric blue thanks to an underground cave that filters the sunlight. During the summer, the spectacular coast of the island, full of coves, attracts numerous yachts.

- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- English guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- English guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Ticket which you purchase to visit the blue cave : 20EUR
- Admission fees
- Ticket which you purchase to visit the blue cave : 20EUR
- Admission fees
Exploring the captivating and opulent island of Capri is essential when visiting the Amalfi Coast, and experiencing it through one of our private tours will enhance the magic. Departing from Positano (or upon request from Amalfi, Maiori, or Praiano), our crew will greet you with a welcome cocktail as we set sail towards Capri. Upon arrival, we will…
Exploring the captivating and opulent island of Capri is essential when visiting the Amalfi Coast, and experiencing it through one of our private tours will enhance the magic. Departing from Positano (or upon request from Amalfi, Maiori, or Praiano), our crew will greet you with a welcome cocktail as we set sail towards Capri. Upon arrival, we will explore the white cave, the green cave, the coral cave, and the renowned and stunning blue cave. There will be opportunities to refresh in the island’s crystal-clear waters, with towels, light snacks, fruit, alcoholic beverages, prosecco, limoncello, and more provided for your enjoyment as you take in the breathtaking views of Capri. Guests may choose to disembark to explore the island and shop, or alternatively, enjoy lunch at various accessible restaurants by boat.
- Alcoholic drinks will only be served to those aged 18 and over, non-alcoholic drinks will be served under 18 years of age.
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.