Capri Private Boat & Walking Tour: Skip-the-Line!
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Overview
CAPRI EXCLUSIVE: Private Coach, Private Boat Tour, and Tour Guide offers a special way to see Capri by land and sea. This tour is perfect for travelers who want a personal experience and don't have much time.
See Capri's best spots in one day with a private guide and coach. First, take a boat tour around the island and visit sea caves like the famous Blue Grotto. Then, explore Capri town with a guided walk and see beautiful views by private coach. You might even drive along the amazing Mamma Mia Road!
This tour includes a cable car ride and a Blue Badge guide. You'll be picked up and dropped off at the Port of Capri. Travel in an air-conditioned vehicle and skip the long lines. Listen to live commentary on board and enjoy local taxes and transport by private vehicle.




Highlights
Explore Capri by Land and Sea: See the best of Capri in one day with a private boat tour and guided walk.
Visit Famous Sea Caves: Discover the Blue Grotto, White Grotto, and Green Grotto by boat.
Skip the Long Lines: Enjoy guaranteed skip-the-line access to attractions.
Personalized Private Tour: Travel with a private guide and coach for a custom experience.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the private Capri tour, highlighting the beautiful scenery and knowledgeable guides. The extra costs for some attractions and the exclusion of lunch were minor drawbacks.

Customers loved the beautiful boat tour around Capri.
Many enjoyed the private and personalized experience.
The guides were knowledgeable and friendly.
Skipping the long lines was a big plus for visitors.
Some found the extra costs for the Blue Grotto and other attractions expensive.
Lunch is not included, which was unexpected for some.
The Journey
Capri
Capri is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. It is a popular tourist destination, known for its rugged landscape, upscale hotels and shopping, and historical landmarks.
Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto is a sea cave on the coast of Capri, famous for the intense blue color of the water inside. Sunlight passes through an underwater cavity and shines through the seawater, creating a magical effect. Entry requires a small boat and is weather-dependent.
White Grotto
The White Grotto, also known as Grotta Bianca, is another sea cave on Capri. It is named for the white calcareous formations that adorn its walls. The grotto can be viewed from the sea during a boat tour around the island.
Green Grotto
The Green Grotto, or Grotta Verde, is a sea cave on the south coast of Capri. The water inside has a distinctive green hue due to the refraction of light. It is a popular stop on boat tours around the island.
Marina Piccola
Marina Piccola is a small harbor located on the south side of Capri. It offers beautiful views of the Faraglioni rocks and is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
Faraglioni Rocks
The Faraglioni are three iconic rock formations jutting out of the sea near Capri. They are a symbol of the island and a popular subject for photographs.
Gardens of Augustus
The Gardens of Augustus are botanical gardens in Capri, offering panoramic views of the island, including the Faraglioni rocks and the Bay of Marina Piccola. The gardens feature a variety of plants and flowers.
Villa San Michele
Villa San Michele is a villa in Anacapri, built by the Swedish physician Axel Munthe. It features a collection of art and artifacts, as well as beautiful gardens with stunning views of the island and the sea.
Monte Solaro
Monte Solaro is the highest point on the island of Capri. Visitors can reach the summit by chairlift from Anacapri and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the entire island, the Bay of Naples, and the surrounding area.
Know Before You Go
This Capri tour includes a cable car ride, a Blue Badge guide, and pickup/drop-off at the Port of Capri. A driver/guide and air-conditioned vehicle are provided. The tour guarantees skip-the-line access and includes live commentary and local taxes. Transport is by private vehicle. Lunch, entrance fees to the Blue Grotto (€19), Villa San Michele (€14), and chairlift (€15), and gratuities are not included. Contact the tour provider for special meeting point requests.
Hot Tip
Reviewers suggest bringing extra money for entrance fees to attractions like the Blue Grotto, as these are not included in the tour price. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended since there is a fair amount of walking involved.