Embark on an extraordinary journey across the shimmering Tyrrhenian Sea and experience the beauty of Capri like never before. This semi-private full-day tour offers a perfect blend of scenic cruising, island exploration, and ultimate relaxation.
As we arrive at Capri, you’ll have around four hours of free time to soak in the island’s charm. Whether you choose to stroll through picturesque streets, shop in elegant boutiques, savor delicious local cuisine, or visit historic landmarks, there’s something for everyone.
While onboard, enjoy a selection of complimentary drinks, including soft drinks, beer, Prosecco, and Limoncello, alongside a spritz aperitif, light snacks, and a delightful brunch featuring fresh local flavors.
During the cruise, we’ll also stop at pristine swimming and snorkeling spots, allowing you to dive into Capri’s legendary crystal-clear waters. Snorkeling gear is provided to make the most of this unforgettable experience.
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During your boat tour around Capri, you’ll have the chance to admire Bagni di Tiberio, a stunning beach rich in history and natural beauty. Located on the island’s northern coast, this area was once the private retreat of Emperor Tiberius, who ruled the Roman Empire from Capri.
One of Capri’s most famous natural wonders, the Blue Grotto is a breathtaking sea cave known for its magical blue glow. Sunlight enters through an underwater opening, reflecting off the limestone seabed to create an electric blue illumination inside the cave.
Cala del Rio is a secluded and wild bay on the western coast of Capri, known for its crystal-clear waters and rugged cliffs. It is a perfect spot for a peaceful swim, away from the crowds, surrounded by untouched nature.
The Punta Carena Lighthouse, located on the southwestern tip of Capri, is one of the most powerful and important lighthouses in Italy. Standing tall since 1867, it guides sailors through the Tyrrhenian Sea with its striking red and white tower. The area around the lighthouse is famous for its breathtaking sunsets, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. It’s a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, offering a more tranquil alternative to Capri’s crowded beaches. Visiting at sunset is a must for an unforgettable view over the open sea.
The Grotta Verde, or Green Grotto, is a mesmerizing sea cave on the southern coast of Capri. Its name comes from the intense emerald-green reflections created by sunlight filtering through the water. Unlike the Blue Grotto, visitors can swim inside, making it a favorite stop for boat tours. The cave’s crystal-clear waters and striking colors create a magical and surreal atmosphere. It’s a must-see for those exploring Capri’s hidden natural wonders.
Marina Piccola is one of the most beautiful and sheltered bays in Capri, offering stunning views of the Faraglioni and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming. This charming cove has been a favorite since Roman times, known for its relaxed atmosphere and sun-soaked beaches. Within Marina Piccola, the Scoglio delle Sirene (Mermaids’ Rock) is a legendary rock formation linked to the ancient myth of the Sirens who, according to Homer’s Odyssey, lured sailors with their enchanting songs. Today, it separates the two main beach areas and adds a touch of mystery and charm to this already breathtaking location. It’s the perfect place to soak in Capri’s natural beauty, enjoy a swim, or relax at one of the seaside restaurants.
The Faraglioni are Capri’s most iconic rock formations, rising dramatically from the sea just off the island’s coast. These three limestone giants—Stella, Mezzo, and Scopolo—have been shaped by wind and waves over centuries, creating one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Italy.
Casa Malaparte is one of Capri’s most striking architectural masterpieces, perched dramatically on the cliffside of Punta Massullo, overlooking the deep blue Tyrrhenian Sea. Designed in the late 1930s by Curzio Malaparte, an Italian writer and journalist, the villa is a stunning blend of modernist architecture and the island’s rugged landscape. Its minimalist red-brick structure, combined with a spectacular rooftop terrace featuring a geometric staircase, makes it one of the most photographed and mysterious houses in the world. The villa gained international fame when it was featured in Jean-Luc Godard’s film Le Mépris (1963), starring Brigitte Bardot. Casa Malaparte is privately owned and not open to the public, but it can be admired from the sea during a boat tour around Capri. Its bold design and isolated position make it a true symbol of artistic and architectural genius.
The Grotta Bianca (White Grotto) is a stunning sea cave on the eastern coast of Capri, known for its dazzling white limestone formations. The grotto’s name comes from the bright, almost sculptural stalactites and stalagmites that decorate its walls, creating a magical and surreal atmosphere. Unlike other Capri caves, the Grotta Bianca is partly above sea level, meaning visitors can admire its beauty both from a boat and by climbing inside. A particularly fascinating feature is a natural rock formation resembling the shape of the Virgin Mary, adding a mystical charm to the grotto. Its crystal-clear waters and unique geological formations make it one of the island’s most enchanting hidden gems, perfect for those exploring Capri by boat.
The Salto di Tiberio is a dramatic cliffside viewpoint on the eastern side of Capri, towering over 300 meters (1,000 feet) above the sea. According to legend, the Roman Emperor Tiberius used this spot to throw his enemies and disloyal servants into the sea, giving the site its ominous name, which translates to "Tiberius' Leap." Located near Villa Jovis, one of Tiberius' imperial residences, the cliff offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline and the deep blue Tyrrhenian Sea. Today, it's a must-visit stop for hikers and history lovers exploring Capri's ancient past. While the stories of imperial executions may be part myth, the stunning natural beauty and historical significance of the Salto di Tiberio make it one of Capri’s most fascinating landmarks.
As you approach Capri by boat, you’ll be greeted by the Statua dello Scugnizzo, a small but iconic statue perched on a rocky cliff near the island’s entrance. This bronze figure of a young boy, known as an “Scugnizzo” (a Neapolitan street kid), stands with his arm raised, as if waving to visitors arriving by sea.
Here, you will disembark and have approximately four hours to explore the island at your own pace. Use this time to shop in exclusive boutiques, visit iconic landmarks, or simply soak in Capri’s charm. The funicular offers a quick and scenic ride to the town center, while those interested in the Blue Grotto can reach it by land for a magical visit. To help you make the most of your time, we will provide a brochure on board with recommendations and directions to Capri’s top attractions.
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