Boat tour in Capri

REVIEW · SORRENTO

Boat tour in Capri

  • 5.015 reviews
  • From $1,780.24
Book on Viator →

Operated by Bassa Marea Boat Charter · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (15)Price from$1,780.24Operated byBassa Marea Boat CharterBook viaViator

Capri looks different from the water. This private boat day from Sorrento is built around the island’s famous sights and the quieter coastal bits you only reach by sea, with stops for caves like the Blue Grotto and a swim-off moment near Faraglioni. You’ll also get the classic flexibility: stay on the boat to relax, or hop to Capri to see the main attractions and grab local food.

What I like most is the private setup—only your group is aboard—so the day feels controlled and unhurried. I also like the human factor: the captains and crew (names that show up again and again include Tony, Mario, Carlo, and Tonino, with Salvatore helping coordinate) come across as professional, responsive, and very focused on your comfort.

One watch-out: the experience depends on good weather, so if conditions are rough you may need to shift dates or accept a refund if the company cancels due to poor weather.

Key highlights to know before you go

Boat tour in Capri - Key highlights to know before you go

  • Private-only group time (up to 8): No sharing the boat with strangers.
  • Capri by sea, not just from shore: Bays and caves are the point, including the Blue Grotto area.
  • Option to stay onboard or go ashore: You control how much time you spend on the island versus cruising and relaxing.
  • A proper captain experience: Reviews mention expert dock/area handling and safe, confident driving.
  • Food, drinks, and comfort items: Some Capri days include food and drinks, plus basics like towels and beverages.
  • Departure window is fixed: You’ll meet in the 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM range during the operating season.

A private Capri day that actually feels personal

Boat tour in Capri - A private Capri day that actually feels personal
Capri is famous for crowds—on land. On the water, it’s a different story. This charter is designed for small groups, up to 8 people, and it runs as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s your group only. That matters because the schedule becomes more about your pace than fighting for space with other boats.

The company running it is Bassa Marea Boat Charter. Multiple reviews tie the best parts of the day to the way the crew runs the show: punctual pickup in the morning, a captain who knows where to go and how to handle tight areas, and a team that stays attentive once you’re underway. In plain terms, you’re not just paying for a boat. You’re paying for fewer hassles and better access to the coastline.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Sorrento

Where you start in Sorrento, and why the pickup matters

Boat tour in Capri - Where you start in Sorrento, and why the pickup matters
The tour is based out of Sorrento, and the operating season runs from May 17 to October 31 (both 2025 and 2026). During that season, daily hours list a 9:30 AM–10:00 AM departure window for the meeting point.

Even if your meeting point isn’t described in detail here, the practical takeaway is that you’re not expected to show up at an unpredictable hour. Also, the activity is listed as being near public transportation, which helps if you’re coming from somewhere other than your own car.

Many reviews mention pickup from a villa or Airbnb in the morning. That kind of door-to-meeting-point transfer can be a big deal on Capri day, because the morning is when you want calm and clarity—not a hunt for parking or a scramble to find the right pier.

The 8-hour flow: caves, Faraglioni, then your choice

Boat tour in Capri - The 8-hour flow: caves, Faraglioni, then your choice
The total time is about 8 hours. The day is structured around a classic Capri sea route: you cruise in, hit the island’s most sought-after marine sights, and then you get freedom to decide how you want the middle and end of the day to feel.

Blue Grotto and cave country

The itinerary highlights natural bays and caves, including the famous Blue Grotto. That’s the big reason this kind of day feels special: from the water you’re not looking at Capri—you’re moving through it.

Caves in this area come with a reality check: conditions like light and sea state affect what you can see. Still, the whole day is set up so you’re positioned where you need to be, rather than doing a land-based version of the same thing.

Near Faraglioni: a swim-off moment

You also get a chance to swim, described as a dive off Faraglioni. Because that’s a physical moment, it’s worth reading the vibe correctly: this part is best if you’re comfortable with jumping into open water and climbing back on without drama.

If you’re not the adventurous type, you can still enjoy the cruising and the cave stops. But you should know that this charter includes at least one active water moment.

Your call: stay on the boat or go ashore

One of the best practical features is the built-in choice. After the sea highlights, you’re free to relax on the boat or stop on the island to admire Capri’s main attractions and enjoy local delicacies.

That choice is more valuable than it sounds. Capri has a particular feel on land—charming streets, viewpoints, and lots of walking. If you’re tired or you want a slower day, staying on the boat can actually make your overall experience better. If you want the full postcard version of Capri, you’ll want your island time.

Why people keep praising the captains (and for good reason)

Boat tour in Capri - Why people keep praising the captains (and for good reason)
If you skim the reviews, a pattern pops up: people remember the captain.

Different names show up across different trips, including Tony, Mario, Carlo, Tonino, and coordinator Salvatore. The praise is consistent:

  • The captain is described as expert at handling the water and getting in and out of dock areas with ease.
  • The tone is friendly without sacrificing safety.
  • The crew communicates well, so you’re not guessing what’s next.

That combination matters on a private day. When it’s just your group, you can feel the difference between a captain who’s confident and one who’s scrambling. Here, the repeated feedback is that the day runs smoothly and feels well managed from start to finish.

What comfort looks like on this Capri charter

This isn’t just about scenic stops. You’re spending hours on a boat, so comfort becomes part of the value.

One review specifically praises what was on board: water, sodas, beer, and towels. Another mentions food and drinks provided on a day tour to Capri. Those details may vary by boat type or specific trip setup, but the overall message is clear: you’re not expected to fend for yourself for the whole day.

Also, the boats are described as well maintained and clean, which matters when you’re paying a premium for a private charter. A clean, comfortable boat makes every stop better, especially when you want to relax between cave and swim time.

The real value of $1,780.24 per group (up to 8)

This price is listed as $1,780.24 per group for up to 8 people. That’s private-boat pricing, so yes, it’s expensive at first glance. But the value depends on how you do the math.

Here’s the honest way to think about it:

  • If you’re traveling as a couple, the per-person cost can still feel high—but you’re buying privacy, flexibility, and less time wasted.
  • If you have a small group, the cost spreads out fast, and the private experience becomes the main event.
  • Multiple reviews describe choosing private after initially planning on a shared boat, with people saying the private option was a highlight.

So the value isn’t just the boat. It’s the day shape: pickup timing, fewer people aboard, and your group’s ability to decide how much time you spend on the island versus the sea.

Best fit: who this tour suits (and who should rethink it)

Boat tour in Capri - Best fit: who this tour suits (and who should rethink it)
This is a private tour/activity, and it’s described as suitable for most travelers. The listed points also say service animals are allowed, which is helpful for some travelers.

Who will love it most:

  • You want Capri’s signature sights without the land-crowd stress.
  • You care about comfort and a smooth, guided day with a captain who’s confident.
  • You’re traveling in a group where a private day makes financial sense.

Who should consider a different style:

  • You’re strongly sensitive to boat movement or open-water swimming. The Faraglioni swim-off is part of the experience.
  • You’re visiting during a period where weather might be unreliable. The tour requires good weather.

Weather matters more than you think

Cancellation terms are strict in the sense that it’s non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason. However, you’re also told the experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

That means the day is best planned with a bit of buffer in your schedule. If Capri is a must-do, keeping an alternate day available makes life easier.

Should you book this Capri private boat tour with Bassa Marea?

If your goal is Capri with less hassle and more control, I think this is a strong booking choice. The core reasons are practical: private-only group time, a structured day built around caves like the Blue Grotto and Faraglioni waters, and captains who are repeatedly described as expert and attentive. The option to stay onboard or visit the island also gives you flexibility, which is huge on an 8-hour day.

Book it when:

  • You’re traveling with friends or family (up to 8) and want privacy.
  • You want the water-view version of Capri, not a purely land-based outing.
  • You’re comfortable with at least one active swim moment.

You might pause first if:

  • Your schedule is tight with no backup day and weather could be an issue.
  • You don’t want to be on the water for most of the day.

FAQ

How long is the Capri boat tour?

The duration is about 8 hours.

What is the price for this private tour?

It’s listed at $1,780.24 per group, up to 8 people.

When does the tour operate?

It runs from May 17 to October 31 (listed for both 2025 and 2026).

What time do we meet in the morning?

Daily departure is listed in a 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM window, depending on the operating season.

Is this a private tour or shared?

It’s a private tour/activity. Only your group participates.

What sights are included during the tour?

The tour focuses on Capri’s bays and caves, including the Blue Grotto, plus a water swim moment near Faraglioni. You can also spend time on Capri island at your choice.

Is a mobile ticket used?

Yes, the tour offers a mobile ticket.

Do they provide food and drinks?

The information provided doesn’t list meals explicitly, but reviews do mention food and drinks being provided on Capri days. It’s smart to confirm details when you book.

What happens if weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

If you tell me your group size and whether you want more island time or more time on the water, I can help you decide if this schedule fits your vibe.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Sorrento we have reviewed

Scroll to Top

Explore the Sorrento Coast

From the lemon terraces of the peninsula to Capri, the Amalfi Coast and the cities under Vesuvius.