As a fisherman, I know full well that every visitor is drawn to the sea along the Amalfi Coast all the way to Capri, just like the sirens’ song. The sea between Amalfi and Capri is one I’ve known how to read since I was a child.
With my Blue Capri Tour, I’ll take you to discover the most romantic island in the Mediterranean on a private boat tour from Amalfi to Capri lasting about 8 hours.< 4 >We’ll sail slowly through the crystal-clear waters, enjoying all the hidden treasures and letting the sea rock us gently.
My gozzo, the Victoria, can carry up to 12 people.
What's included in the boat tour
Full Day
8 hours of sailing
Italian Aperitif
Drink e Snack
Music on Board
Accordion and Love
What you'll see on the tour
Before arriving in Capri, we’ll sail past places that hold special meaning for me: the Li Galli archipelago, Nerano with its seafaring traditions, and Punta Campanella, where the sea changes color and character.
When Capri comes into view on the horizon, my guests on board know that something truly special is about to begin.
During our tour of the island, we’ll admire the following sights from the sea:
- The White Cave and the Wonderful Cave
- The Natural Arch of Capri
- Villa Malaparte, perched on the cliff
- The Majestic Faraglioni
- Marina Piccola
- The Green Cave
- The Punta Carena Lighthouse
- The Cave of the Heart
- The famous Blue Grotto
- Marina Grande
Every corner has a story, and I’ll share with you interesting facts and anecdotes—blending reality and legend—that only those who have lived on this coast their whole lives truly know.
What to expect on board
During the tour, we’ll stop several times to swim in the crystal-clear waters of Capri.
Here, the sea is clear, deep, and teeming with life.
If you wish, you can visit the Blue Grotto (admission fee applies; there may be a wait) or disembark on the island to stroll through the center of Capri after paying the landing fee.
You can also stop for lunch at a seaside restaurant, which is accessible directly by boat.
On the way back to Amalfi, we’ll make one last stop for a swim, to end the day in the most authentic way possible.
On board, I’ll treat you to an Italian aperitif with prosecco and snacks.
And then, if the sea is calm and the mood calls for it, I’ll break out my accordion. For me, music isn’t just entertainment: it’s the most sincere way I know to share the sea. Playing between Amalfi and Capri, with the sun glinting off the water, makes this Capri boat tour something that goes beyond a simple excursion.






