Embark on a private boat tour from Sorrento to explore the stunning sea, caves, and monuments of Capri. Discover the island’s rich history and be captivated by its beauty. Book now!
Embark on a private boat tour from Sorrento to explore the stunning sea, caves, and monuments of Capri. Discover the island’s rich history and be captivated by its beauty. Book now!
- Villa di Pollio Felice - Along the stunning coast between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, one can find the remnants of an ancient Roman villa that belonged to Pollio Felice, a distinguished figure from a noble family in Pozzuoli.
- White Grotta - The White Grotta derives its name from the color of the rock. In the upper part of the cave, there are…
- Villa di Pollio Felice - Along the stunning coast between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense, one can find the remnants of an ancient Roman villa that belonged to Pollio Felice, a distinguished figure from a noble family in Pozzuoli.
- White Grotta - The White Grotta derives its name from the color of the rock. In the upper part of the cave, there are numerous stalactites formed by weathering and sea erosion. Inside the cave, a natural sculpture resembling a Madonna can be observed.
- I Faraglioni - The gigantic Faraglioni are towering sea stacks, approximately 100 meters high, formed by sea and weather erosion. The central stack features a captivating natural archway that allows boats to pass through easily.
- Marina Piccola - Marina Piccola in Capri is located on the southern side of the island and enjoys sunlight throughout the year. At its center is the so-called Scoglio delle Sirene, a rocky terrace that extends into the sea. It is unique for its establishments and restaurants that offer breathtaking sea views to visitors.
The island of Capri also hosts Italy’s second most important lighthouse, known for its brightness with a maximum range of 25 miles, constructed in the latter half of the 19th century.
- Punta Carena Lighthouse - It consists of an octagonal masonry tower with a lantern and gallery, situated atop a two-story keeper’s house. It has been named the second largest lighthouse in Italy due to its brightness.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto is a natural cave approximately 60 meters long and 25 meters wide. The entrance is about two meters wide and only one meter high. To visit, one must board small rowing boats that can hold up to four people. The blue hue of the grotto is created by sunlight entering through the rock beneath the entrance, producing the famous blue color known worldwide.

- Snack - Stuzzichini
- Giubbotto di salvataggio per ogni persona
- Teli mare
- Skipper
- Bibite
- Kit per snorkeling
- Snack - Stuzzichini
- Giubbotto di salvataggio per ogni persona
- Teli mare
- Skipper
- Bibite
- Kit per snorkeling
- Surcharges on fuel
- Surcharges on fuel
The boat can accommodate up to 10 people.
This tour provides a distinctive and memorable opportunity to explore the breathtaking coastline by sea. Sail through crystal-clear waters to uncover hidden coves, secret caves, and famous landmarks such as the Faraglioni rocks and the Blue Grotto. With a small group and a friendly, knowledgeable crew,…
The boat can accommodate up to 10 people.
This tour provides a distinctive and memorable opportunity to explore the breathtaking coastline by sea. Sail through crystal-clear waters to uncover hidden coves, secret caves, and famous landmarks such as the Faraglioni rocks and the Blue Grotto. With a small group and a friendly, knowledgeable crew, participants will enjoy a personalized experience away from the crowds. Whether swimming in secluded bays or simply relaxing on deck with stunning views, this boat tour offers an authentic and magical adventure on the water. Reserve your spot now and create memories that will last a lifetime!
- Maximum capacity of the boat: 10 people.
- Please note: Fuel surcharge of €300 per booking, payable upon arrival.
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.