The tranquility of spending a day on a private boat, discovering Capri and Positano from the sea away from the chaos and the crowds of thousands of tourists will completely change your perspective about the island. To enjoy, to find yourself, to forget life’s troubles, nothing works better than a day on a private boat tour around the island and also see the colored houses of Positano from the sea. Enjoy their stunning views, the quiet of the waters that surround you, and their distant horizons.
An island that offers a landscape of wild beauty sculpted by wind, sea and the hand of man, this is Capri. With a precipitous, jagged coast, and encircled by the famous faraglioni (sea stacks), enormous and uniquely-shaped boulders, and by numerous caves that tell of evocative plays of light. The most famous of these caves is the Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), closely connected to the history of tourism in Capri. The island continues to be both a legend and a favorite destination for travelers, intellectuals and the international jet-set - "performing" at any given time in the legendary piazzetta, the real-time theater of the island's 'Dolce Vita'.
Seen from the sea, Positano is set in a dramatic vertical panorama of colors; the green of the Monti Lattari, the white, pink, and yellow of the Mediterranean houses; the silvery gray of its pebble beaches; and the blue of the sea. In ancient times, a Turkish boat became beached just off the shores of what has since come to be known as Positano. Aboard the ship, there was a painting of the Virgin Mary. The captain heard the painting whisper "pose, pose" ('set me down, set me down') and obediently, threw the image into the sea. Miraculously, the ship floated free and was saved. The locals built a Church on the spot where the painting washed ashore, interpreting the episode as a sign that the Virgin had chosen their town as a resting place.
Meeting point information will be sent by message few days before tour.
Meeting point details will be send the day before the tour.
Capri is a picturesque island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, known for its stunning natural beauty, charming villages, and luxurious ambiance. It offers a mix of history, relaxation, and adventure, making it a favorite Mediterranean destination.
A stunning sea cave illuminated by an ethereal blue light that filters through an underwater cavity. Visitors take small rowboats into the grotto for a magical experience.
The highest point on Capri, offering panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea. Accessible by chairlift or a scenic hike.
Beautiful terraced gardens with stunning views of the Faraglioni rocks and the Bay of Naples. Designed by Emperor Augustus, these gardens are a peaceful retreat in the heart of Capri Town.
A historic villa and museum once owned by the Swedish writer Axel Munthe. The villa features beautiful gardens, a museum, and stunning views of the sea.
Three iconic sea stacks rising from the Tyrrhenian Sea, symbolizing Capri's natural beauty. Visitors can view them from boats, the Gardens of Augustus, or nearby viewpoints.
A classic Italian dish made with fresh clams, garlic, olive oil, and white wine, served with spaghetti.
Ravioli filled with local cheese, often served with a tomato or cream sauce.
A simple but iconic salad made with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and olive oil.
A traditional Capri dessert made with lemon, often served as a tart or cake.
This is the busiest and warmest time to visit Capri, with long daylight hours and plenty of sunshine. The sea is at its warmest, making it perfect for swimming and water activities.
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Capri is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Naples Central Station
Naples Central Bus Station
Buses are frequent and affordable, running between the main towns and attractions.
Available • Apps: Local taxi stands, no app-based services
Car, Bike, Scooter
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