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Boat rentals in Sorrento typically start around €150 to €300 for a half-day on a small motorboat, while luxury yachts or captained charters can range from €600 to over €2,000 per day depending on the size and season.
If you’re renting a boat with more than 40 horsepower and plan to drive it yourself, Italian law requires a valid boating license. No license is needed for smaller boats or captained rentals.
Yes, many boat rentals in Sorrento offer captained options. This is a popular choice for visitors who want to relax and enjoy the scenery without worrying about navigation.
Top spots include Capri, the Blue Grotto, Positano, Amalfi, and the Li Galli islands. Many travelers book day trips that include swimming stops and coastal sightseeing.
Marina Piccola is the main harbor in Sorrento and the primary departure point for most private boat tours and rentals. Some charters may also depart from nearby Marina Grande or Piano di Sorrento.
Popular options include speedboats, RIBs, gozzo boats (traditional wooden boats), sailboats, and luxury yachts. Many rentals are available as full-day or half-day experiences.
You can swim in crystal-clear coves, snorkel near secluded beaches, explore sea caves like the Blue Grotto, dock for lunch in coastal towns, or cruise at sunset along the Amalfi Coast.
Yes. A private boat tour gives you more flexibility to visit hidden spots, avoid crowds, and set your own pace. It’s especially popular for couples, families, and small groups.
The peak boating season runs from May to September, with July and August being the busiest. Early fall (September–October) offers great weather and fewer crowds.
Yes, you’ll find both options. Half-day rentals are great for quick sightseeing or a Capri visit, while full-day rentals are ideal for exploring multiple destinations along the coast.
Absolutely. Capri is about 30–40 minutes by boat from Sorrento. Many rentals and tours include a stop at the island’s iconic Blue Grotto and Marina Grande.
Yes, sunset cruises are a popular option, often including prosecco, light snacks, and views of the sun setting behind the island of Ischia or along the Amalfi Coast.
Sorrento is not known for having great beaches. Instead, people looking to swim and sunbathe typically do a boat tour from Sorrento and stop at snorkeling and swimming spots. The best nearby beaches from Sorrento are Punto del Capo, which you can drive or take a boat to from Sorrento.
Sorrento is very hot in August, with temperatures on average 24°C, but it can be much hotter during the peak sun hours of the day. You’ll want to get out on the sea to cool down if you visit Sorrento in August.
The boat journey from Sorrento to Capri takes about 25 minutes on a direct boat transfer. If you want to rent a boat for a day, you can make other stops around Sorrento and Capri, with a local boat captain to show you around this gorgeous region of the Italian coast.