Capri Boat Tour: Private Day Exploring Caves & Coast
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Overview
Capri Private Boat Day offers an amazing adventure exploring the beautiful island of Capri by sea. This tour lets visitors discover hidden coves and caves that make Capri so special. A personal photographer captures your best moments, sending you photos and videos to remember your day.
Imagine cruising past famous sights like the Blue Grotto (if accessible), the Red and White Caves, and the impressive Faraglioni rock formations. See the Malaparte Villa and the Elephant Arch from a unique perspective. This private boat tour is perfect for families, couples, or small groups who want a special way to see Capri's beauty.
The boat has everything needed for a comfortable day, including an outdoor shower, restroom, and snorkeling gear. Enjoy snacks and drinks while relaxing on board. Please note that fuel costs (250 euros) and tips are not included.




Highlights
Explore Capri's Stunning Coastline: Discover hidden caves, beautiful coves, and famous landmarks from the sea.
Personalized Photo & Video: A dedicated photographer captures your special moments on the boat.
Snorkel in Clear Waters: Use the provided snorkeling equipment to explore Capri's underwater world.
Relax in Comfort: Enjoy the boat's amenities, including an outdoor shower, restroom, snacks, and drinks.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally rave about the exceptional service, breathtaking views, and unforgettable memories created on this private boat tour.

Customers love the personalized experience and the beautiful scenery.
Many reviewers highlight the captain's knowledge and friendliness.
Guests enjoy the flexibility to customize the itinerary.
The boat is clean and well-equipped.
Some guests mention that the Blue Grotto visit is not always guaranteed.
Fuel costs need to be paid in cash or PayPal.
The Journey
Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) is a sea cave on the coast of Capri, Italy, famous worldwide for its intense blue color. Sunlight passing through an underwater cavity creates this stunning effect. Visitors enter by small rowboat to witness this natural wonder, where the sea glows with an otherworldly radiance. Historically, the grotto was known to the Romans, who used it as a marine temple. Today, it's a must-see destination, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for those who venture into its depths.
Know Before You Go
This private boat tour includes an outdoor shower, soda, snacks, snorkeling equipment, a restroom, life jackets, insurance, and beach towels. Guests will see the Red Cave, White Cave, Malaparte Villa, Elephant Arch, Faraglioni rocks, and Green Cave. The tour excludes a visit to the Blue Grotto (if possible), tips, and fuel, which costs 250 euros and must be paid in cash or via PayPal on board.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest confirming the Blue Grotto access in advance, as it can be affected by weather conditions and crowds. Also, bring extra cash for fuel and tips for the captain.