Discover the timeless charm of Capri, a true jewel of the Mediterranean. Sail along its spectacular coastline and be amazed by hidden coves and unique views, accessible only by sea. Dive into the crystal clear waters, take a relaxing break and snorkel to get up close and personal with the beauty of the underwater world.
Admire the impressive cliffs, embellished with exclusive residences and lush gardens overlooking the sea. If you want to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the island, you can stroll through exclusive boutiques and typical restaurants, enjoying the best of local cuisine.
An experienced captain will be at your side to guide you through the most fascinating corners of the island, telling you anecdotes and stories that make it even more special. In addition, you will have about 4 hours of free time to explore Capri on your own, including picturesque alleys, postcard views and iconic locations.
Duration: 8 hours
Marina Grande is the main port on the island of Capri, located on the northwest coast. It is the arrival point for most visitors arriving by ferry or hydrofoil. This lively area features a busy waterfront, with shops, restaurants and cafes offering beautiful views of the sea. Marina Grande also serves as a starting point for several excursions and sightseeing, including the popular boat tours around the island and trips to the Faraglioni and the Blue Grotto. From here you can visit the island of Capri for 4 hours at your leisure
Not far from the beach of Marina Grande on Capri is a small coastline embraced by the cliffs and kissed by the sun that over time has earned the name Bagni di Tiberio. In this place, in fact, hundreds of years ago the Roman emperors Augustus and after him Tiberius used to bathe during the summer, when for the summer they moved to that seaside villa that still shows itself on the coast a few steps from the establishment.
The Blue Grotto in Anacapri is one of the most famous natural attractions on the island of Capri, Italy. It is a sea cave located along the northwest coast of the island, accessible only by sea. The cave is known for its spectacular deep blue waters, an effect caused by sunlight entering through a submerged opening and reflecting off the sandy bottom, creating a bright blue glow inside. - *Antiquity:* The Blue Grotto was known as far back as Roman times, and is said to have been used as a private swimming pool by Emperor Tiberius - *Rediscovery:* The cave was rediscovered in 1826 by German painter August Kopisch, who described its beauty in his writings, helping to make it famous throughout Europe. The Blue Grotto is one of the most evocative and visited places on Capri, and continues to fascinate tourists from all over the world with its natural beauty and fascinating history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points