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The Blue Grotto is one of the best destinations for boating on Capri. The Faraglioni rock formations and the Marina Grande and Marina Piccola harbors are also popular spots. You can also visit the Punta Carena lighthouse and anchor at one of the island's many beaches for swimming and snorkeling.
The cost of renting a boat on Capri depends on the type of boat and the rental company. On average, you can expect to pay around 150-250 euros per hour for a small motorboat, or 350-500 euros per hour for a larger yacht or sailboat. Some rental companies also offer full-day or half-day packages that may be more cost-effective.
If you are renting a small motorboat, you do not need a boating license. However, if you are renting a larger yacht or sailboat, you will need a valid boating license. Some rental companies also offer guided tours and excursions with a licensed captain.
You should bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a towel, and a swimsuit if you plan to go swimming or snorkeling. It's also a good idea to bring snacks and drinks, as well as a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.