The island of Capri is one of the most famous tourist destinations in world tourism. The color of the sea, the caves, the creeks, the monuments, have made it famous throughout the world, attracting writers, poets, musicians and painters over the years. One of the first admirers of the island was the Roman emperor Tiberius, who spent the last years of his life here. Since the mid-1800s, visitors from all over the world chose it as a residence, creating the myth of Capri and the Blue Grotto.
The white cave takes its name from the color of the rock, in the upper part of the cave there are many stalactites generated by atmospheric agents and sea erosion. Inside the cave you can see a natural sculpture very similar to a madonna
The gigantic Faraglioni, very high rocks that rise from the sea around 100m high, which were created following the erosion of the sea and atmospheric agents. The central stack is characterized by a suggestive natural underpass that allows you to cross it comfortably by boat.
The Marina Piccola of Capri faces the southern side of the island, and enjoys exposure to the sun throughout the year. At the center is the so-called Scoglio delle Sirene, a rocky terrace that projects into the sea. A unique makes for establishments and restaurants that offer customers a breathtaking view of the sea. The island of Capri also hosts the second most important Italian lighthouse, thanks to its brightness with a maximum range of 25 miles, it was built in the second half of the 1800s.
You will make your own way to the meeting points