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The island of Capri is ringed by one of the most spectacular coastlines in the Mediterranean, so it’s no surprise that most Capri tours are by boat. From group sightseeing excursions to private mini cruises, there are island boat tours to suit any budget. Short private and small-group tours circle the island in just a few hours, while longer half-day and full-day options include stops to swim and snorkel and time to visit the Blue Grotto. Landlubbers can opt for a tour with a small group by minibus, explore with a private driver, or join a guided walking tour.

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Q:How long is a boat tour around Capri?
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Capri boat tours can last anywhere from 2–8 hours. Full-day tours are long enough for you to stop and swim at a few different locations, have lunch, and, if necessary, get a ride to and from your accommodations if you’re not staying on the island of Capri. Shorter boat tours, meanwhile, will pass by Capri’s coastal highlights without making as many stops.

Q:How much do Capri boat tours cost?
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That depends on what kind of experience you book. If you join a group tour with around 12 other travelers, you can expect to pay about US$100 for a half-day tour or closer to US$200 for a full day. Private boat tours are more expensive, starting at US$350 for 2 hours or upwards of US$1,000 for full-day bookings.


Lower-cost Capri boat tours include the Capri Coast to Coast: Boat Tour with Optional Blue Grotto. For about US$25 per person, you can see landmarks such as Villa Malaparte and the Faraglioni rock formations from the water, though the group tour only lasts up to two hours and doesn’t include admission to the Blue Grotto. As a pricier option, you can book the Private Boat Tour Capri & Positano (around US$2,900 per group of up to eight), which gets your private group a dedicated guide to boat around Capri and into the Blue Grotto, then along the Positano coastline with stops for lunch and swimming.

Q:What do you see on Capri boat tours?
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Capri boat tours will give you an introduction to the island’s top coastal attractions. You can expect to see secluded rocky beaches, picturesque caves and lighthouses, and the Faraglioni rock formations that star in every postcard from Capri. Time and weather permitting, you’ll stop to swim or take pictures at many of these places, such as the famous Blue Grotto.


Maximize your time in Capri by booking a full-day tour that packs in as many attractions as possible. The Private Capri Boat Tour Top Seller, for example, takes you to see Capri mainstays like Marina Piccola and the Faraglioni rock formations from the water, as well as the Green Grotto, White Grotto (Grotta Bianca), and Baths of Queen Giovanna (Bagni Regina Giovanna).

Q:How many days in Capri is enough?
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While Capri is small enough to visit on a day trip, most travelers say the island is worthy of at least two full days, which will give you ample time to explore by both land and sea. Spend one day on a boat tour, swimming and sightseeing along the coast, then use the next day to visit the scenic gardens, piazzas, and shops of Capri and Anacapri.

Q:What is the best month to visit Capri?
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The best times to visit Capri are late spring, such as May, and early fall, from September–October. These months are warm enough for swimming and sunbathing while drawing fewer crowds, which makes it easier to get around the island by public transportation and to find availability at restaurants and beach clubs.