REVIEW · POSITANO
Capri Boat Tour | Full Day
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Capri by boat can feel like a movie scene. This private day cruise from Positano is built for flexibility: you can prioritize grottos and sea caves or carve out time to swim in quieter coves and even go onshore. I also like how the onboard experience is set up for comfort, with snacks and drinks that keep the day moving instead of turning it into a long wait.
The main drawback is the price is per group (up to 8), so it really pays off when you have enough people to spread it out. Also, because you’re on the water for about 8 hours, your swim-and-cave plan depends on sea conditions that day.
In This Review
- Capri Boat Tour at a Glance
- Why a Private Capri Boat Tour From Positano Works So Well
- The 8-Hour Rhythm: What Your Day Looks Like on the Water
- Capri Grottos and Caves: The Real Reason to Choose a Boat
- Swimming in Little-Known Coves vs. Onshore Exploring
- Food and Drinks That Feel Like Part of the Day (Not an Afterthought)
- Getting the Most From Mauro: Captain-Led Storytelling and Spot Selection
- Comfort Details That Actually Matter on a Boat Day
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
- Who This Capri Boat Tour Is Best For
- A Practical Heads-Up Before You Go
- Should You Book This Capri Boat Tour From Positano?
- FAQ
- How long is the Capri boat tour?
- Is this a private tour?
- What stops and activities are included around Capri?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- What is not included?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Do I need a passport, and can children join?
- If I cancel, do I get a refund?
Capri Boat Tour at a Glance

- Private, up to 8 people: you’re not packed into a crowd, so your captain can adjust the pace.
- Capri your way: choose more time for little-known swimming coves or onshore exploring.
- Grottos as the centerpiece: the day includes a tour of the island and visits to many grottos.
- Onboard comfort matters: towels, music, and practical touches like a standout bathroom.
- Food and drinks included: beverages plus snack-style food like bruschetta, fruit, and cheese.
- A named captain who plans with you: Mauro tailors the itinerary based on what you care about.
Why a Private Capri Boat Tour From Positano Works So Well
If you’re heading to Capri, you quickly learn there are two ways to do it. One is to follow a fixed schedule. The other is to let the day be a day, with a captain who adjusts to what you want to see and how you want to feel at each stop.
This tour is designed for the second option. You get a private boat for your group, and the itinerary is flexible, so you’re not stuck with a one-size-fits-all path. That matters on Capri, because some people want maximum time in the water while others want a slower pace and a bit of onshore exploring.
I also like that the day isn’t just about photos from the deck. The experience includes live commentary and a captain who shares stories and local advice, including dining recommendations and top swimming spots. You end up understanding what you’re seeing, not just passing it by.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Positano
The 8-Hour Rhythm: What Your Day Looks Like on the Water

This is an all-day experience clocking in at about 8 hours and returning you back to the meeting point. That timing is important. A half-day tour can leave you scrambling for the best caves or the best swim time. An all-day tour gives you room to do the fun parts without feeling rushed.
In practical terms, expect the core of the day to focus on cruising around Capri with a tour of the island and visits to many grottos. You’ll also have the option to shift toward swimming in quieter coves or adding some onshore time, depending on how your captain reads the day and what you’ve told him you prefer.
The tour is offered in English, so you’ll get onboard explanations and route decisions without needing to translate your way through the day. And you’ll use a mobile ticket, which tends to make check-in smoother than dealing with paper.
Capri Grottos and Caves: The Real Reason to Choose a Boat

Let’s talk grottos, because that’s the heart of the day. Capri’s sea caves aren’t just scenic. They change how you experience the coastline. From the water, you get angles you can’t replicate from land, and you feel closer to the rock formations and water movement.
A private format helps here. Instead of being one of many, your group can spend more time where the vibe is right. If a cave approach works better at one moment than another, you don’t have to rush to match a bus schedule. That’s where the flexible itinerary pays off.
I also like that the experience isn’t framed as only sightseeing. Reviews highlight that Mauro takes people to interesting swimming areas with caves, and you get help planning your stops so you’re not guessing where to go once you’re already there. In plain terms: you show up, and the best parts happen because the captain is guiding you.
Swimming in Little-Known Coves vs. Onshore Exploring

One reason this Capri tour stands out from the standard “see a few caves and move on” approach is that you can shape the day. The tour is described as a flexible experience, where you can choose to swim in little-known coves or explore onshore.
If you love water time, the boat lets you access coves that are harder to reach on foot. You’ll also be able to switch locations without wasting a chunk of the day on transit.
If you’d rather break it up with walking or viewpoints, you can lean into onshore exploring. This is where private planning helps again. Your captain can match onshore time to what you’re aiming for, instead of forcing a cookie-cutter schedule.
For you as the traveler, the key takeaway is that you don’t have to decide at the start and live with it. You can steer the day toward sea time or a mix, and the boat is your control panel.
Food and Drinks That Feel Like Part of the Day (Not an Afterthought)

On a boat day, food can go one of two ways: it’s either a token snack or it’s a real morale boost. Here, the experience is set up to keep you comfortable between swims and grotto visits.
Snacks and drinks are included, and the vibe is practical. One review mentions Prosecco as part of the onboard experience, along with towels and picture-taking help. Another mentions Mauro supplying bruschetta, plus cheese and fresh fruit. You’re not just handed something dry and forgotten.
And it’s not only about taste. It’s about timing. When you’re on the water for hours, you want fuel that doesn’t slow the day down. The included snacks and beverages keep you from needing to track down food between stops.
If you’re the type who likes to eat like a local, pay attention to what Mauro recommends. People highlight that he gives strong dining guidance, including ordering recommendations during the day. That’s a nice bonus on Capri, where menus can feel expensive and touristy unless you know what to look for.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Positano
Getting the Most From Mauro: Captain-Led Storytelling and Spot Selection
A big reason this tour earns such strong marks is the captain. Mauro isn’t just driving. He’s actively shaping the day.
From what you can expect on the water:
- He asks what you’re most interested in and then builds the itinerary around that.
- He points out landmarks and even types of flora, so you’re learning while you’re cruising.
- He shares stories, and he’s willing to answer questions as they come up.
That kind of hosting changes how the day feels. Without it, a boat tour can become a series of “look over there” moments. With Mauro’s approach, you get context and direction, so you feel like you’re getting your Capri day, not someone else’s itinerary.
Also, reviews point out that he checks in regularly to make sure you’re comfortable. That’s small, but on an 8-hour boat day, comfort is everything.
Comfort Details That Actually Matter on a Boat Day

Boat tours often skip the basics. This one doesn’t feel that way. Comfort shows up in the little things: towels onboard, music during the ride, and an overall setup designed for people to relax rather than just endure.
Seat comfort is mentioned in reviews too, including the front area where you can lay down and watch the scenery. That matters more than you’d think, because the best views happen when you stop fighting for the perfect angle and just let the boat do its thing.
Even the bathroom gets called out. One review says it’s the nicest ship bathroom they’ve seen, which sounds like an odd detail until you realize how much time you’re actually spending on board.
If you’re the kind of traveler who gets annoyed by cramped setups, this is worth noting. The tour reads like someone thought through the full experience, not just the route.
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

The price is $1,810.19 per group with up to 8 people, which is a chunk of change. So here’s the fair way to judge value: you’re not paying for an individual ticket. You’re paying for a private boat day with fuel included via the fuel surcharge, plus beverages, live commentary, and a driver/guide.
As soon as you price it that way, the math gets more interesting. If you have a group that fills the boat, you’re effectively buying a customized day instead of competing for a spot on a shared tour. In Capri season, customization has real cost.
What helps justify it:
- You’re not squeezed into a crowd, which keeps the day calm.
- You get flexibility to adjust the mix of grottos, swims, and onshore time.
- You have a captain who can plan around your interests instead of following a fixed script.
What makes you think twice:
- If you’re traveling as two people, your per-person cost stays high.
- If you mostly want one or two photo stops and you’re fine with a group schedule, you might find a cheaper shared option more appealing.
For families or friend groups with multiple people willing to commit to a full day, this tends to be where the value becomes easier to justify.
Who This Capri Boat Tour Is Best For
This tour fits best with travelers who want a more personal, flexible boat day. Think people who:
- Want grottos and coves, but hate rigid schedules.
- Like having a captain guide the day with clear recommendations and answers.
- Care about comfort for a full 8-hour day at sea.
- Prefer a private setup over joining a larger group.
It’s also a good pick for couples who want the freedom to focus only on what they enjoy, not what everyone else on the boat wants.
If you’re traveling solo or as a small duo, you can still book it, but you should be honest about the per-person price and whether you’ll truly use the flexibility. This tour rewards intent.
A Practical Heads-Up Before You Go
A few details will help you plan your Capri day without surprises.
You’ll need a current valid passport on the day of travel. If you have dietary requirements, share them at booking so the team can plan accordingly. The tour operates seasonally, running from 04/15/2026 to 10/22/2026, with daily hours listed from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
One more note: there can be additional costs related to getting ashore, since eventuali tasse di sbarco are not included. If you’re budgeting tightly, factor that in.
Should You Book This Capri Boat Tour From Positano?
I’d book this if you want your day on Capri to feel controlled by you, not by a timetable. The private format plus grottos, flexible swimming coves, and a captain who adapts to your interests is a strong combo for travelers who really want to experience Capri, not just pass by it.
I’d pause if your group is small and you’re price-sensitive, or if you only care about a couple of highlights. For those cases, a shared tour can make more sense.
If your ideal day includes grottos, sea time, and comfort, and you’re bringing enough people to make the per-group price feel fair, this one is hard to beat.
FAQ
How long is the Capri boat tour?
It lasts about 8 hours.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s a private tour, and only your group participates. The group size is up to 8.
What stops and activities are included around Capri?
The tour includes a tour of the island and visits to many grottos. The itinerary can be flexible, with options for swimming in coves or exploring onshore.
What’s included in the tour price?
Included are beverages, fuel surcharge, a driver/guide, live commentary on board, and the private tour.
What is not included?
Eventuali tasse di sbarco are not included.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Do I need a passport, and can children join?
A current valid passport is required on the day of travel. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
If I cancel, do I get a refund?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
































