Sorrento: Capri Blue Grotto Small Group Boat Day Trip

Sorrento: Capri Blue Grotto Small Group Boat Day Trip

Early Blue Grotto escape from Sorrento – beat the lines with first-light entry into Capri’s glowing cave, circle the island past Faraglioni rocks, swim stops in crystal coves, sundeck relaxation with drinks + snacks, free time in Marina Grande village, small-group boat included.

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Overview

Sail the stunning Amalfi Coast from Sorrento on a comfortable, air-conditioned mini-coach tour that hits the three most iconic seaside towns: Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi.

Wind along dramatic cliffside roads with panoramic views of turquoise waters, pastel villages, and lemon groves, stopping for free time in each town to explore narrow streets, shop for handmade ceramics/lemon goods, sip espresso, or relax by the sea. From April to October, travel between Positano and Amalfi by scenic boat ride (included for groups >6; private options may use coach). In off-season (November–March), enjoy an included visit to the historic Arsenal of the Amalfi Republic.

This small-group tour (max 21) includes live commentary on board (for groups >6), round-trip transport, and a relaxed pace to soak in the beauty—no rushing, plenty of photo stops.

Real talk: roads are narrow and winding—bring motion sickness meds if needed; summer crowds can be heavy, but early starts help.

Cruise-ship friendly (timed to match arrivals/departures); book early for peak season.

What's Included

  • Round-trip air-conditioned transport from Sorrento (central meeting point).
  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish/Italian/French) with live commentary (groups >6).
  • Free time in Sorrento (~70 minutes), Positano (~1 hour), and Amalfi (~1.5 hours).
  • Boat transfer Positano to Amalfi (April–October, groups >6; not for private options).
  • November–March: Visit to Arsenal of the Amalfi Republic.
  • All taxes, tolls, and parking fees.
  • Food and drinks (lunch/snacks available on your own).
  • Entrance fees (e.g., Villa Rufolo in Ravello, optional).
  • Gratuities for guide/driver (optional but appreciated).
  • Personal expenses.

Itinerary

  1. Meet at Piazza Torquato Tasso in Sorrento (near Bar Fauno, ~5-minute walk from train station). Arrive 10 minutes early.
  2. Board air-conditioned mini-coach and depart along the coastal road.
  3. First stop: Sorrento (~70 minutes free time): stroll streets, shop, enjoy views of the Gulf of Naples, or sip coffee.
  4. Continue to Positano (~1 hour free time): explore cliffside village, boutiques, and beachfront.
  5. Boat transfer to Amalfi (April–October, groups >6; ~25 minutes scenic ride).
  6. Amalfi (~1.5 hours free time): visit the Duomo, stroll seafront, shop, or relax.
  7. Final stop: Ravello (~1 hour free time): wander quiet streets, visit gardens (optional entry fee), or enjoy hilltop views.
  8. Return drive to Sorrento meeting point (total ~8–10 hours, depending on traffic/season).

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your Amalfi Coast day go well, based on common experiences with roads, crowds, and weather. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Comfortable walking shoes (cobblestones/stairs everywhere), hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, light layers (sea breeze cools you), and a small daypack aren't optional. Several guests said summer heat + crowds = tiring—wear breathable clothes and bring water.
  • Roads & driving. Narrow, winding coastal roads—stunning but can cause motion sickness. Guests recommended meds if prone; driver is experienced.
  • Boat transfer (April–October). Scenic ~25-minute ride Positano to Amalfi—great views, but not for private options or bad weather (coach used instead). Guests loved the sea perspective.
  • Free time in villages. Positano: steep streets, boutiques, beaches. Amalfi: Duomo, waterfront. Ravello: gardens, quiet charm. Guests said time felt balanced for photos/shopping/relaxing.
  • Group setup. Max 21 feels manageable. Past travelers said commentary was informative; smaller groups got more personal attention.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round, but April–June and September–October for mild weather, fewer crowds, and boat transfer. Guests early 2026 noted May offered perfect temps and vivid colors.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
Apr-Jun/Sep-Oct Mild weather, boat transfer, fewer crowds Shoulder season busier Early morning
Jul-Aug Warm sea, long days Hot, crowded, no boat some days Early morning
Nov-Mar Quiet, lower prices Colder, no boat, Arsenal visit Morning

Common issues. Not wheelchair accessible—cobblestones, stairs, narrow streets. Guests found moderate walking but plenty of stops. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.

FAQ

Will we have enough time in each village?

Yes—70 minutes in Sorrento, 1 hour in Positano, 1.5 hours in Amalfi. Guests said it felt balanced for photos, shopping, and relaxing; guides keep things on schedule.

How winding are the roads?

Very—dramatic cliffs and sharp turns. Guests prone to motion sickness took meds; driver is skilled and stops for views.

Suitable for kids?

Yes for children who handle long days and walking. Families said older kids loved the scenery and boat (seasonal), but supervise closely on cliffs/stairs.

Vegetarian meal options?

Limited—lunch on your own in villages; many spots have pasta, salads, pizza. Notify early if needed. Guests found options sufficient.

Best photos from the tour?

Cliffside views in Positano, Duomo in Amalfi, gardens in Ravello—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Guides suggest best angles.

Why this Amalfi Coast tour?

Small group (max 21), scenic bus/boat combo, and balanced free time in all three villages. Past guests preferred the guided commentary and hassle-free logistics over self-driving or larger tours.

Book it today with Italy Amalfi Coast Tours or simply following this link.

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