Capri is located in the Bay of Naples, off the Sorrentine Peninsula in the southern Italian region of Campania, in the azure seas of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Ferries and hydrofoils from Naples (Napoli) and Sorrento connect the island to the mainland throughout the year. In summer, there are also ferries from Salerno, Ischia, and the Amalfi Coast (Positano and Amalfi). Capri is a simple day trip from the mainland, taking around 30 minutes to get there from Sorrento and an hour to get there by ferry from Naples.
Why Choose a Boat Transfer
From Sorrento to the Amalfi Coast or Capri, or the other way around by sea? With the Sorrento to Capri boat transfer, you can choose a unique private transfer and get to your destination fast, comfortably, and stylishly. Allow the knowledgeable skippers to transport you straight to your Bay of Naples destination for a stress-free start or finish to your vacation.
Every pricing already includes the obligatory dock tax that the municipalities of Capri, Positano, and Amalfi charge. Our boats always have full facilities and shaded canopies to make sure you’re as comfortable as possible while traveling. The following advantages are yours to enjoy while aboard:
- Captain’s availability
- Soft drinks
- Snacks
- Towels for the beach
Glide across azure waves while taking in breath-blowing vistas of the imposing cliffs of Sorrento. For tourists who want to enjoy the splendor of the Mediterranean waves and a quick, hassle-free transit to Capri, this route is ideal.
Types of Boat Transfers Available
The greatest option for anyone who loves the water and wants to explore the Blue Grotto and Capri’s captivating caves is to take a private trip, which we strongly advise to all of our visitors. People choose boat tours over merely taking a ferry because of the allure of the Blue Grotto, those secret caverns, the breathtaking Faraglioni, Marina Piccola, and all those special locations that are only accessible by sea.
You see, riding a ferry directly from the port of Sorrento to the port of Capri is one thing, but a private boat tour? That’s an entirely different kind of adventure! It provides an opportunity to experience the island up close. You may go around it, pause at the openings to the caves, investigate within, and yes, even swim in the glistening sea. This is definitely for you if you’re all about living your best life in the real “dolce vita” fashion, which includes spending a day on a class boat!
Sorrento to Capri Ferry
From Sorrento, there are a number of ways to get to Capri, including via ferry or private boat. For the 30- to 45-minute journey to Capri, a number of ferries leave Sorrento’s harbor every half an hour. Just a short stroll from the town, the ticket offices of ferry companies are located in Marina Piccola at the port in Sorrento. In addition to ferries, a number of high-speed jet boats and hydrofoils offer daily summer service to various locations along the Positano Amalfi Coast, as well as transportation to Capri, Ischia, and Naples.
Ferries between Sorrento and Capri are by far the main summer ferry route from Sorrento, and they run regularly from April to October, when demand is at its highest. The busiest time of year, it’s packed with day visitors.
Private Boat from Sorrento to Capri
While a day Sorrento to Capri boat transfer is enjoyable at any time of year, traveling during the busiest months of April through October usually requires avoiding crowds and standing in extremely lengthy lines. Your day excursion may only last six or seven hours, even if you board an early ferry and get to Capri by nine or ten in the morning.
For about EUR 85 ($100 USD), there are a number of excellent boat cruises that can extend a busy day trip to Capri into an all-day adventure. Though it costs more than the ferry, you will have the entire voyage to yourself and enjoy some fantastic activities. Taking the Sorrento to Capri boat transfer means your trip to Capri just got a whole lot more fun and crowd-free.
How to Book Your Boat Transfer
Planning a boat transfer from Sorrento to Capri doesn’t have to be stressful if you approach it the right way. Here are tips on the booking process:
- Plan Ahead, Especially in Peak Seasons: Boat transfers can fill up quickly during popular travel periods, like summer and holidays. Don’t let last-minute booking woes leave you stranded, secure your spot early to avoid disappointment!
- Think About Group Size and Budget: Traveling solo or with a group? Do you want a luxury experience or a budget-friendly choice? Deciding these details early will streamline the process and help you find the ideal option.
- Find a Reputable Operator: Look for operators with excellent reviews and a proven safety record. Read testimonials, or consult locals to find a service. Also, don’t forget to inquire about cancellation policies
Making the Most of Your Trip
June through August is the ideal time of year to visit the Amalfi Coast, particularly if you enjoy the sun. The Amalfi Coast experiences warm winters and hot, dry summers due to its Mediterranean environment. With an average daily high of 29 degrees Celsius and an average low of 22 degrees, July is the hottest month of the year. January is the coldest month of the year, with daily highs of 12°C and lows of 8°C on average. From June to October, sea temperatures average 23 degrees Celsius or higher, allowing you to enjoy the beach.
We will provide you with a drink to enjoy while taking in the breathtaking scenery during your excursion. You may arrive at your location at any time of day thanks to our day and night shuttles. We may conveniently pick you up from your lodging or another location of your choosing. No matter how brief your transfer is, we will handle every aspect of it. Do not hesitate to call us if you want to get to Capri, Naples, Ischia, or the Amalfi coast as soon as possible.