Private Boat to Capri delivers a full-day escape across the Bay of Naples, sailing from Positano to the island of Capri. Pick up in Positano hotel or accommodationttttttttt, the trip runs about eight hours and uses a private skiff or motorboat to thread cliffs, coves, and sea caves that only a small vessel can reach. From the first glance the island announces itself with limestone cliffs rising from cobalt water and the Faraglioni—three towering sea stacks carved by wind and waves.
An experienced skipper guides the route, slipping into grotto mouths such as the famous Blue Grotto and lesser-known caverns where light fractures the water into electric blue. You circle Marina Piccola, watch fishermen mend nets, and pause at quiet inlets for cliffside swims off warm rock shelves. Between swims the crew serves a simple, tasty snack onboard—cheese, bread, fresh fruit—that keeps energy up without interrupting the rhythm of the sea.
This private format makes the trip a standout in the Amalfi Coast’s roster. Unlike crowded ferries, a private boat lets you time your swim stops, approach hidden grottos closely, and angle for the Faraglioni at sunrise or late afternoon for soft side lighting. Geology here is classic carbonate cliff: white and ochre limestones laced with fissures and sea caves formed by millennia of wave action. Coastal flora—Mediterranean maquis, rock rosemary, and olives clinging to terraces—adds color to the cliffs above.
Wildlife sightings are common: groups of dolphins sometimes surf the bow wake, and peregrine falcons can be seen hunting along the cliffs. Photographers love the shifting light across the Faraglioni and the reflective glow inside the Blue Grotto, while swimmers prize the clarity of offshore coves with visibility often exceeding ten meters.
Practical notes: the trip is eight hours and starts with pickup in Positano; bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, and a light windbreaker for open-deck stretches. The crew will brief you on sea-cave etiquette—no flash photography inside certain grottos—and will coordinate entry when tides and local regulations permit. If you want to step ashore, arrange time for a brief visit to Capri town or Anacapri, but remember landing spots can be busy during high season.
For travelers who prefer personalized pacing, unfiltered coastal views, and the flexibility to chase light, the Private Boat to Capri is an essential way to experience one of Italy’s most dramatic island coasts. Booking tends to fill quickly during July and August; consider shoulder seasons for cooler air and softer light. Small-group customization is possible—ask about snorkeling gear, a curated picnic with local lemon cake, or a short guided walk in Capri. Payments, pickup logistics, and any mobility needs should be confirmed in advance with the operator. Bring a camera; memories last.