Explore Capri and the Amalfi Coast on a private boat tour. Discover grottos, swim in crystal waters, and savor Italian cuisine. Book now.
Explore Capri and the Amalfi Coast on a private boat tour. Discover grottos, swim in crystal waters, and savor Italian cuisine. Book now.
- Bagni Regina Giovanna - The Queen Giovanna Baths are a stunning coastal area near Sorrento, celebrated for its natural pool created by a sheltered bay. The name is inspired by the legend of Queen Giovanna of Anjou, who is said to have enjoyed bathing in this idyllic spot.
- Scoglio Vervece - The Scoglio del Vervece is a remarkable rock…
- Bagni Regina Giovanna - The Queen Giovanna Baths are a stunning coastal area near Sorrento, celebrated for its natural pool created by a sheltered bay. The name is inspired by the legend of Queen Giovanna of Anjou, who is said to have enjoyed bathing in this idyllic spot.
- Scoglio Vervece - The Scoglio del Vervece is a remarkable rock formation off the coast of Massa Lubrense. Known for its height and prominent position over the sea, it serves as a vital landmark for sailors in the region.
- Punta Lagno - The Cascatella di Punta Lagno is a small yet enchanting waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. This waterfall flows directly into the sea, creating a striking contrast between the freshwater and the salty ocean.
- Gennarino Scugnizzo Di Capri - In Capri, visitors will find a statue of a young boy, Gennarino Scugnizzo, a famous fictional character associated with the island. He embodies the traditional Neapolitan “scugnizzo,” a street-smart, carefree, and mischievous young boy, symbolizing the local culture and charm of Capri.
- Tiberius’ Leap - Tiberius’ Leap is a cliff overlooking the sea, approximately 297 meters high. According to legend, the Roman emperor Tiberius had individuals condemned and thrown into the abyss, where sailors would beat them with oars and sticks until they perished.
- Grotta Bianca - The White Grotto is named for the light-colored tuff that gives the cave its bright hues. For centuries, fishermen have used this cave as a shelter for their boats during sudden storms.
- Красный грот - The Red Grotto is located on the southeast side of the island and is named after the red corals that cover the rocks, sometimes emerging above the water’s surface.
- Natural Arch - The Natural Arch of Capri is an extraordinary rock formation on the island’s eastern coast. The arch is approximately 12 meters wide and 18 meters tall, made of limestone rock.
- Casa Malaparte - Villa Malaparte in Capri is a timeless architectural masterpiece, nestled like a jewel between the sky and the sea, blending harmoniously with the island’s wild beauty. Its cubic and minimalist structure, with a red facade contrasting against the deep blue of the Mediterranean, creates an iconic image. The villa, famous for its history and as a film set for renowned movies, is a symbol of elegance and modernity, a place that continues to inspire artists and travelers from around the world.
- I Faraglioni - The Faraglioni of Capri are three stunning rock formations located on the southeastern side of the island. They are famous throughout the world and are known by three different names: ‘Stella,’ ‘Faraglione di Mezzo,’ and ‘Faraglione di Fuori.’
- Marina Piccola - Marina Piccola is a small, picturesque beach on the southern coast of Capri, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the Faraglioni rocks. It’s a peaceful spot, perfect for swimming and relaxing, with a charming, laid-back atmosphere. Nearby, the Scoglio delle Sirene (Rock of the Sirens) is a striking rock formation that, according to legend, was once home to the mythical sirens who lured sailors with their enchanting songs.
- Punta Ventroso - Near Punta Ventroso, there is a small cove where the water is exceptionally calm, making it the perfect spot to stop and take a break. The water is clear and crystal-clear, and it’s easy to spot fish swimming just beneath the surface.
- Grotta Verde - The Green Grotto is best known for its water’s greenish hue, which is created by the unique reflections of light inside.
- Punta Carena Lighthouse - The Anacapri lighthouse has been active since 1867 and is one of the largest lighthouses in Italy in terms of size and power.
- Cala del Rio - Cala del Rio is a charming inlet along the coast of the Island of Capri, where you can visit the Heart Cave, a fascinating grotto with a heart-shaped engraving in its center, from which the cave gets its name.
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto is a natural cave about 60 meters long and 25 meters wide. The entrance is two meters wide and only one meter high. To visit it, you must board small rowboats that can hold up to four people. The boatman will ask you to lie flat at the bottom of the boat and will propel the boat into the cave using a chain attached to the rock.
- Spiaggia Bagni di Tiberio - Bagni di Tiberio is a charming beach located on the island of Capri, known for its historical significance and crystal-clear waters. It is named after the Roman Emperor Tiberius, who is said to have frequented the area. The beach is surrounded by rocky cliffs, offering a serene and secluded atmosphere, perfect for swimming and relaxation. The remains of ancient Roman villas can also be seen nearby, adding to the beach’s allure.
- Porto Turistico di Capri - Marina Grande is the main port of Capri, where the island tour concludes. Here, you can choose to stop and explore the island or continue the tour towards the Amalfi Coast.
- Punta Campanella - Punta Campanella is a promontory renowned for its natural beauty. Its name comes from the bell that once hung in the watchtower built during the Aragonese period.
- Scoglio a Penna - The Scoglio a Penna is a rock formation located along the coast of Massa Lubrense. Named for its shape resembling a pen, this rock rises from the crystal-clear waters of the sea and serves as a natural landmark in the area. Its scenic beauty makes it an interesting spot, especially for photography enthusiasts.
- Nerano - Marina del Cantone is a picturesque bay known for its peaceful beach made of sand and pebbles, surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. Here, you’ll find a variety of restaurants offering traditional dishes, with fresh fish taking center stage. Enjoying a plate of “spaghetti alla Nerano” or a fried fish platter while being surrounded by stunning sea views is an experience you won’t want to miss. The tranquil atmosphere and authenticity of the place will allow you to savor a meal away from the tourist crowds, in a corner of paradise where culinary tradition blends with natural beauty.
- Grotta d’o pertuso (grotta del buco) - The Grotta del Buco is a fascinating sea cave accessible by boat, known for its crystal-clear waters. Inside, it exudes a mysterious atmosphere. Its name comes from the relatively narrow entrance, which allows passage for boats of moderate size.
- Scoglio Isca - The Scoglio Isca, located in Massa Lubrense, is a scenic spot known for its natural beauty and its connection to local tradition. An interesting aspect of this rock formation is its association with the actor and playwright Eduardo De Filippo, one of the most important figures in Italian theater. It is said that during his visits to the Sorrento Peninsula, Eduardo De Filippo was captivated by the landscape of Massa Lubrense, particularly the Scoglio Isca. The place inspired him so much that the rock became a symbol of his deep connection to the natural beauty and Neapolitan culture. In some of his writings and reflections, De Filippo spoke of the tranquility and charm the coastal scenery evoked in him. Today, Scoglio Isca remains a place of great beauty, ideal for those seeking peace amidst a breathtaking panorama, just as the great artists like Eduardo De Filippo once described it.
- Fiordo di Crapolla - The Crapolla Fjord is a small and enchanting bay known for its wild and unspoiled beauty. The fjord is characterized by a narrow cove surrounded by towering cliffs, creating a breathtaking landscape. This area is also historically significant, as it was once home to a monastery founded by St. John of Crapolla, whose name was derived from the fjord.
- Spiaggia di Tordigliano - An ideal spot for a swim in its crystal-clear waters, it is a natural and untouched beach, far from the crowds of tourists due to its limited accessibility.
- Positano - Upon arriving in Positano, we will stop to admire and take photos of the famous pyramid-shaped cluster of colorful houses that has made Positano’s image world-renowned. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to disembark and explore this beautiful village and its charming narrow streets.
- Praiano - Praiano is a picturesque village located on the Amalfi Coast, between Positano and Amalfi, known for its authentic charm. Seen from the sea, Praiano appears as a true coastal gem, with its white houses climbing up the mountain, offering stunning views of the Gulf of Salerno. The surrounding cliffs and small coves, such as the Gavitella Beach, create a unique and particularly captivating landscape. The crystal-clear waters that wash the shores of Praiano are perfect for swimming or snorkeling.
- Marina di Praia - Marina di Praia is a small and picturesque bay located along the Amalfi Coast, one of the area’s most peaceful and charming gems. This hidden spot is known for its crystal-clear waters and pebble beach, making it a perfect place for those seeking a relaxing break away from the crowded tourist spots. The beach is sheltered by high cliffs that protect it from the wind, creating an intimate and secluded atmosphere. The area is also famous for its seaside restaurants and taverns, where visitors can enjoy typical local seafood dishes, often served with a spectacular view of the sea.
- Fiordo di Furore - The Fiordo di Furore is one of the most stunning and spectacular locations along the Amalfi Coast. This fjord is characterized by a wide natural inlet, with towering rock walls plunging into the sea, creating a breathtaking scene. It is a hidden and almost mysterious corner, sheltered by the surrounding mountains, and stands as one of the most fascinating landscapes in the area. One feature that makes the Fiordo di Furore unique is its location: it was once an ancient fishing port, but today it has become a beloved tourist attraction known for its tranquility and unspoiled beauty. The fjord is famous for its bridge, which spans the water and offers a spectacular view of the sea below. Every year, the Furore International Diving Competition takes place from the bridge, attracting athletes and tourists alike.
- Capo Conca - Capo di Conca is a rocky promontory located near Conca dei Marini. The area is characterized by high cliffs that drop steeply into the sea, creating a breathtaking landscape. Capo di Conca is close to some of the region’s most famous natural wonders, such as the Emerald Grotto, a renowned sea cave that can be visited by boat. The grotto is famous for its emerald-green waters and fascinating rock formations. Though less touristy compared to other spots on the coast, this area offers the perfect combination of tranquility, stunning views, and a close connection with nature, making it an ideal place for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.
- Amalfi - Amalfi, a town famous for its picturesque architecture, crystal-clear sea, and the historic Cathedral of St. Andrew. You will have the opportunity to disembark and explore this charming town, where narrow streets and colorful houses overlooking the coast offer the perfect blend of natural beauty and culture. Amalfi is also known for its ancient role as a powerful Maritime Republic and for the production of limoncello. With its enchanting center and breathtaking views, it is an ideal destination for those seeking history, art, and spectacular landscapes.
- Sirenuses - The Li Galli Islands are a small archipelago located off the Amalfi Coast, consisting of three islands: Gallo Lungo, La Castelluccia, and Megaride. The islands have an intriguing history, largely connected to mythology and local tradition. According to Greek mythology, the archipelago was inhabited by sirens, mythical creatures who lured sailors with their enchanting songs, leading them to their doom. Over the centuries, the archipelago has been used for various purposes, including the construction of a monastery on Gallo Lungo. Today, the archipelago is privately owned but remains a sought-after destination for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views.

- Scuba masks
- Carbonated beverages
- Professional English-speaking skipper
- Safety Equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Scuba masks
- Carbonated beverages
- Professional English-speaking skipper
- Safety Equipment
- Surcharges on fuel
- Capri Port Fee €100.00 (optional)
- 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)
- Capri Port Fee €100.00 (optional)
- 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)
Discover Capri and the Amalfi Coast from a fresh perspective on this exclusive, leisurely boat tour. Sail through pristine waters past striking cliffs, secluded coves, and renowned landmarks. Explore Capri’s renowned grottos, such as the Blue, White, Green, and Gray Grottos, as well as the Faraglioni Rocks, Natural Arch, and Villa Malaparte. Pause in…
Discover Capri and the Amalfi Coast from a fresh perspective on this exclusive, leisurely boat tour. Sail through pristine waters past striking cliffs, secluded coves, and renowned landmarks. Explore Capri’s renowned grottos, such as the Blue, White, Green, and Gray Grottos, as well as the Faraglioni Rocks, Natural Arch, and Villa Malaparte. Pause in Nerano to enjoy its clear waters and the celebrated “Spaghetti alla Nerano,” with a delightful seaside lunch. Along the Amalfi Coast, take in Positano’s vibrant houses, Amalfi’s historic cathedral, and breathtaking cliffs, with the option to explore on land. Swim, snorkel, or sunbathe onboard with refreshments while capturing memorable photos. Relax comfortably on board, taking in panoramic views and the soothing sea breeze. This entirely private and customizable experience allows you to personalize every aspect, from itinerary and activities to meals, for an unforgettable day along Italy’s most iconic coastline.
- 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.