Capri Tours
Boat Tours
All-inclusive Capri tour: secret spots by boat and city tour
Capri Full Experience:Blue Grotto+Faraglioni Swim+City Visit
Shared Boat Tour to Capri from Positano or Praiano
Capri Private Boat Tour, Full Day
Luxury Boat Tour of Capri by Della Pasqua 50 Yacht
Private Boat Tour: Amalfi Coast and Capri Day Trip with Swim and Drinks
Capri & Positano Private Boat Tour
Capri Comfort: Private Full-Day Boat Tour
"The Very Best Capri Classic Tour"! Private 4 or 7 hours tour
The Exclusive Private Capri boat Tour for Couples
Capri: Private Boat Tour (Full Day)
Capri Sunset Boat Tour with Watermelon Party!
Private Boat - Capri & Positano in one day
Private tour of Capri with pick-up in Naples or along the coast
The Best of Capri Tour
Capri: Private Boat Tour
Capri & Positano: Private Boat Tour from Sorrento
Boat Tour of Capri by Luxury Gozzo from Positano/Amalfi
Capri Boat Tour: Departure from Amalfi and Aperitivo
Full-Day at Sea: Capri and the Amalfi Coast
Activities
Helicopter Island Tour: Capri, Ischia, and Procida
Helicopter Tour: Amalfi Coast and Sorrentine Peninsula
While on vacation in Positano, don't miss your chance to explore Capri for the day. These boat tours let you discover the beauty of Capri stress-free with departures from a number of locations along the coastline. Choose a private or group tour, both guided by expert locals. Free cancellation in the event of bad weather.
FAQ - Frequently asked questions
How do I get from the Amalfi Coast to Capri?
There are ferries that run from Positano and Amalfi to Capri from April to October. During the rest of the year, you must depart from Sorrento to take a ferry to Capri. Routes from Positano and Amalfi can be suspended in case of rough seas. Boat tours from the Amalfi Coast to Capri depart from Positano, Praiano, and Amalfi.
What kinds of tours are there from Positano to Capri?
You can choose between private and group tours. Private tours include the exclusive use of a boat all to yourself. Group tours are generally with about 12 passengers at a time. Seven- or eight-hour tours include a sail around the island and a stop to explore on land. Four-hour tours do not include time on land.
Is a Blue Grotto visit included in the tour?
Group tours stop to visit the Blue Grotto only if the wait to enter isn't too long. At certain times of the day and year, the queue to enter can stretch two or three hours. On private boat tours, you can decide whether to wait or not. In either case, tickets to enter the Blue Grotto must be purchased separately at the cave entrance in cash.






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