Amalfi Coast & Capri Private Boat Tour
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Overview
Tornado 44 - GJ - Private Tour offers an amazing way to see the Amalfi Coast or Capri. This tour lets people enjoy the beautiful views from Maiori to Positano. They can visit the Emerald Grotto (costs extra) in Conca dei Marini. See the Furore Fjord or Li Galli Island and swim in the clear water.
For the Capri tour, the boat goes to the Faraglioni rocks. People can see the island's grottos and learn about them. There's time to walk around Capri after landing at Marina Piccola. On the way back, the boat stops near Positano for a swim.
There is also a shorter tour that goes along the Amalfi Coast from Maiori to Positano. Guests ride on a nice boat with a driver. A sunset tour is also available, where people can watch the sunset and drink prosecco near Positano’s pyramid.




Highlights
See the Amalfi Coast: Visit the Amalfi Coast, from Maiori to Positano, and enjoy the views.
Swim in Clear Water: Take a dip in the pretty water near the bays.
Explore Capri: Go to Capri and see the Faraglioni rocks and grottos.
Sunset Views: Watch the sun go down with a drink near Positano.
Relax on a Private Boat: Enjoy a modern, comfy boat with a driver.
Flexible Tour Options: Choose between Amalfi Coast, Capri, or sunset tours.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed the private boat tour, especially the stunning scenery and swimming. The extra costs and limited time on Capri were minor drawbacks.

Guests loved seeing the beautiful Amalfi Coast and Capri by boat.
Many enjoyed swimming in the clear blue waters.
The boat and skipper were often praised for being excellent.
Some really appreciated the flexibility of the private tour.
The extra costs for the grottos can add up.
Some found the time on Capri a bit short.
The Journey
Amalfi Coast
A picturesque coastline in Italy known for its dramatic cliffs, charming towns, and stunning sea views. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination.
Capri
An island in the Tyrrhenian Sea known for its rugged landscape, upscale hotels and shopping, and historical landmarks. The Blue Grotto is one of its most famous attractions.
Maiori
A coastal town on the Amalfi Coast, known for its long sandy beach, lemon groves, and historic architecture. It is a popular starting point for exploring the coastline.
Positano
A cliffside village on the Amalfi Coast, famous for its colorful houses, narrow streets, and stunning views. It's a popular destination for tourists and photographers.
Emerald Grotto
A sea cave in Conca dei Marini, known for its emerald-green water. It can be visited by boat, and the light filtering through an underwater opening creates a unique spectacle.
Furore Fjord
A hidden gem on the Amalfi Coast, this narrow gorge features a small beach and a bridge. It's a picturesque spot known for its natural beauty and tranquility.
Li Galli Island
A small archipelago off the Amalfi Coast, said to be the home of the sirens in Greek mythology. It is now a private island but offers stunning views from the sea.
Faraglioni
Iconic rock formations off the coast of Capri, famous for their dramatic shapes and natural beauty. They are a symbol of the island and a popular subject for photographs.
Blue Grotto
A sea cave on the coast of Capri, famous for its intense blue color caused by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity. It is a major tourist attraction, accessible by small boats.
Marina Piccola
A small harbor on the southern side of Capri, known for its clear waters and picturesque setting. It's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
Know Before You Go
This private boat tour includes things like stereo, fruit, fresh drinks, towels, fuel, prosecco/beer, a skipper, and life jackets. It does not include a tour guide, champagne, fine wines, entrance fees to the Emerald Grotto or Blue Grotto, lunch, or tips. Water Transfers are not included. The boat will pick you up from the port of your choice.
Hot Tip
Some guests suggest bringing extra money for the Emerald Grotto and Blue Grotto entrances. Also, wear a swimsuit and bring sunscreen to enjoy the swimming stops. Remember to ask your driver about the best photo spots!