Why choose this tour ?

A unique opportunity to discover the beauty of the sea, landscapes, and nature in exclusive locations, away from the crowds, and in total relaxation.

The tour begins on the Sorrento coast, aboard a comfortable private boat, with an experienced captain guiding you throughout the journey.

Capri: We'll take a scenic tour along the entire coast.

You’ll have the chance to swim in its turquoise waters, explore its magnificent caves, including the famous Blue Grotto, and you’ll also have the opportunity to disembark and visit its charming streets and enjoy breathtaking views.

Nerano: A bay known for its crystal-clear waters and the renowned "Spaghetti alla Nerano" (as featured by Stanley Tucci).

Here, you can relax and enjoy a culinary break at one of the popular seaside restaurants.

Positano: Famous for its colorful houses climbing up the mountain.

You’ll enjoy breathtaking views as you sail along the coast and have the chance to disembark and visit this magical place.

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Tour Description & Additional Info:

The Queen Giovanna Baths are a beautiful coastal area located near Sorrento, known for its natural pool formed by a sheltered bay.

The name comes from the legend that tells how Queen Giovanna of Anjou enjoyed bathing in this heavenly spot.

The Scoglio del Vervece is an impressive rock formation located off the coast of Massa Lubrense. Renowned for its height and commanding position over the sea, it serves as a key landmark for sailors in the area.

The Cascatella di Punta Lagno is a small yet charming waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation. This waterfall flows directly into the sea, creating a striking contrast between the freshwater and the salty ocean.

Once in Capri, we will see a statue of a young boy, Gennarino Scugnizzo, a famous fictional character associated with the island of Capri. He represents the traditional Neapolitan figure of the "scugnizzo," a street-smart, carefree, and mischievous young boy, often depicted as a symbol of the local culture and charm of Capri.

Tiberius' Leap is a cliff overlooking the sea, approximately 297 meters high. According to legend, the Roman emperor Tiberius had condemned individuals thrown into the abyss, and after falling into the sea, they were beaten with oars and sticks by a group of sailors until they died.

The White Grotto is named for the light-colored tuff that gives the cave its bright hues. For centuries, fishermen have used this cave as a shelter for their boats during sudden storms.

The Red Grotto is located on the southeast side of the island and is named after the red corals that cover the rocks, sometimes emerging above the water's surface.

The Natural Arch of Capri is an extraordinary rock formation located on the island's eastern coast. The arch is approximately 12 meters wide and 18 meters tall, and it is made of limestone rock.

Villa Malaparte in Capri is a timeless architectural masterpiece, nestled like a jewel between the sky and the sea, blending harmoniously with the island's wild beauty. Its cubic and minimalist structure, with a red facade contrasting against the deep blue of the Mediterranean, creates an iconic image. The villa, famous for its history and as a film set for renowned movies, is a symbol of elegance and modernity, a place that continues to inspire artists and travelers from around the world.

The Faraglioni of Capri are three stunning rock formations located on the southeastern side of the island. They are famous throughout the world and are known by three different names: 'Stella,' 'Faraglione di Mezzo,' and 'Faraglione di Fuori.'

Marina Piccola is a small, picturesque beach on the southern coast of Capri, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the Faraglioni rocks. It's a peaceful spot, perfect for swimming and relaxing, with a charming, laid-back atmosphere. Nearby, the Scoglio delle Sirene (Rock of the Sirens) is a striking rock formation that, according to legend, was once home to the mythical sirens who lured sailors with their enchanting songs.

Near Punta Ventroso, there is a small cove where the water is exceptionally calm, making it the perfect spot to stop and take a break. The water is clear and crystal-clear, and it's easy to spot fish swimming just beneath the surface.

The Green Grotto is best known for its water's greenish hue, which is created by the unique reflections of light inside.

The Anacapri lighthouse has been active since 1867 and is one of the largest lighthouses in Italy in terms of size and power.

Cala del Rio is a charming inlet along the coast of the Island of Capri, where you can visit the Heart Cave, a fascinating grotto with a heart-shaped engraving in its center, from which the cave gets its name.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for those who suffer from seasickness.
  • This Tour is Rated 4.9 Stars based on 28 valid reviews on TRIPADVISOR

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