Get to know the surroundings of Sorrento and treat yourself to an exclusive private boat trip to discover Capri and Positano. There is no better way to explore the Amalfi Coast than on board an elegant boat like a gozzo sorrentino which is typical of the region. Our skipper will give you the best advice and take you to see hidden corners where the water is the bluest. Get on board and spend an unforgettable day out at sea!
Tour programmeIn this private excursion, we offer you the opportunity to visit both the magical island of Capri and its
beautiful caves as well as to sail along the Amalfi Coast to visit the picturesque landscape of Positano. You can choose any desired destination around Capri or along the Amalfi Coast to stop
for a swim or for lunch. Don't forget to bring along your camera!
Characteristics of the boats:Gozzo Sorrentino Cabinato- Number of passengers: 12
- Length: 12 m
- Sun-protected area
- Restrooms & shower
- Fridge for drinks
- Speakers for music
- No pets allowed
Gozzo Sorrentino Semicabinato- Number of passengers: 10
- Length: 9.60 m
- Sun-protected area
- Restrooms & shower
- Fridge for drinks
- Speakers for music
- No pets allowed
Mercan Sport- Number of passengers: 12
- Length: 12 m
- Sun-protected area
- Shower (no toilet)
- Fridge for drinks
- Speakers for music
- No pets allowed
Included Services- Hotel pick-up (only in the Sorrento area)
- Professional skipper
- Snorkelling equipment
- Beach towel
- Snacks
- Non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages
- Diesel
- No pets allowed
Not included- Destination fee in Capri (100 euro per boat, to be paid on site, cash only)
- Entrance fees Blue Grotto (18€ per person, cash only)
- Entrance fees Emerald Grotto (7€ per person, cash only)
Good to know- The entrance to the Blue Grotto, one of Capri’s most iconic sites, is unique and requires specific procedures. Due to the small and low entrance, visitors must transfer from the main boat to a smaller one, operated by licensed guides. This maneuver is essential, as the smaller boats are able to navigate the narrow entrance safely. Visitors need to crouch low in the boat and remain seated throughout the entire visit.
- Disembarking at Marina Piccola can present certain challenges for people with limited mobility, as there may be gaps between the boat and dock that require careful navigation and a fast and prompt disembarkation from the guests. For travelers with reduced mobility, it is recommended to seek assistance when disembarking and to use support from a companion. Once in Marina Piccola you’ll see stairs going up to the Capri center where you find both taxis and busses to reach the downtown.