De Antonio Alma Immerse yourself in the magic of the Mediterranean. This isn’t just a trip—it’s an invitation to feel, explore, and connect with the breathtaking beauty of Capri. The deep blue sea, the scent of salt in the air, the warmth of the sun on your skin—this is where memories come to life. Departing from Sorrento, we’ll follow the rugged coastline, where towering cliffs and hidden bays tell the story of a land shaped by time and legends. The Faraglioni stand proud, timeless guardians of the island, while secret caves and untouched beaches reveal themselves only to those who know where to look. As we reach Capri, time slows down. Dive into the clearest waters, let the gentle waves cradle you, or simply lean back and take it all in. Want to savor the island’s flavors? We’ll take you to a seaside restaurant where the food tastes like the sea itself. Every moment is yours—no rush, no script, just the freedom to enjoy a day that feels like a dream. We don’t just navigate the sea.
From the sea, you will admire the Bagni della Regina Giovanna (Baths of Queen Giovanna), a natural swimming pool nestled among the rocks and surrounded by the ruins of an ancient Roman villa. It's a captivating place where history and nature meet on a cliff overlooking the sea. Here are some relevant details about the Bagni della Regina Giovanna: Natural Pool Formation: The natural pool was formed by the erosion of the coastline, creating a sheltered inlet with a relatively calm and clear body of water. A natural archway connects this pool to the open sea, allowing for the inflow and outflow of tides.
The peninsula's most extreme point, between legend and the open sea. It marks the border between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno." - Punta Campanella Punta Campanella, meaning "Bell Point," is located at the very tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula in Italy. This dramatic promontory holds significant historical and mythological importance: Myth and Legend: Ancient Greeks believed this area was inhabited by Sirens, mythical creatures who lured sailors to their deaths with their enchanting songs. Legend has it that Ulysses (Odysseus) passed by here and, on the advice of Circe, had his men plug their ears with wax while he had himself tied to the mast so he could hear their song without succumbing to its allure. It is also said that Ulysses built a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena here as a sign of gratitude for her protection.
The Grotta Verde (Green Grotto) is located on the southwest side of Capri, near Punta Carena. It takes its name from the emerald reflections that the water takes on inside the cave, thanks to the sunlight filtering through an underwater opening. This creates a mesmerizing green glow that illuminates the interior of the grotto. It is accessible by boat and is a perfect spot for swimming in a truly evocative setting. Here are some additional details about the Grotta Verde: How the Light Effect Works: The intense emerald color is a result of sunlight entering the cave through a submerged entrance, usually located below and slightly to the side of the main opening. As the sunlight passes through the water and reflects off the sandy or light-colored seabed, the blue light is absorbed, while the green light is reflected and scattered throughout the grotto, creating its characteristic hue.
You will make your own way to the meeting points