Discover the Island of Capri by sea and by land! With our private boat trip from Amalfi to Capri, you can visit the most beautiful caves of the island and its famous Faraglioni.
We will leave from the port of Amalfi and navigate in front of Positano. Once we reach the Island of Capri, you will have time for several swimming and snorkelling stops, and you can visit the famous Blue Grotto. You will also have the opportunity to disembark at the port of Capri Marina Grande and explore the island and its streets on foot, perhaps enjoying lunch in one of the island's many typical restaurants.
On board our elegant boat you will be offered a snack and a drink so that you can relax while sunbathing and listening to good music. We are sure you will have an unforgettable day!
Highlights- Elegant boat for exclusive use
- Many snorkelling stops during the day
- Admire the Faraglioni up close and visit the caves
- Explore the island independently on foot
Characteristics of the boatsGozzo Sorrentino Cabinato- Number of passengers: 12
- Length: 12m
- Sun-protected area
- Restrooms & shower
- Fridge for drinks
- Speakers for music
- No pets allowed
Included Services- Professional skipper
- Snorkelling equipment
- Snacks
- Beach towel
- Non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages
- Diesel
Not included- Destination fee in Capri (100,00 euro per boat, cash only)
- Entrance fees Blue Grotto (14€ per person, cash only)
Good to know- The visit to the Grotta Azzurra is guaranteed except if the Grotto is closed due to bad sea and weather conditions or if queues are too long (max wait of 30 minutes). Entry is optional and costs 18€.
- 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.