Depart from the marina grande pier to discover the island of Capri by boat. See the wonders of the coast from the sea. The tour will pass through all the main attractions with a local skipper with thirty years of experience who will take you to hidden bays unknown to most allowing you the opportunity to dive where the water is definitely bluest. The guide, Capri DOC, will entertain you with stories, myths and legends of the place. Fluent in English, Spanish and French. With expert guides and stops at the most iconic places, such as the Faraglioni and Grotte, you will experience the beauty of the island away from the crowds. We customize each tour to meet your wishes, giving you moments of relaxation and discovery in a unique setting. You don't have to bring anything with you, we think of everything from beach towels to beverages. Set sail with us and experience Capri like you've never seen it!
Gennarino the Scugnizzo is an iconic statue located on a rock at the entrance to the port of Capri. It depicts a young man with an arm raised, as if greeting visitors arriving on the island. Legend has it that Gennarino symbolically welcomes tourists, bringing good luck to those who greet him. It has become an affectionate point of reference for those who land on Capri, adding a touch of tradition and folklore to the natural beauty of the island.
The Blue Grotto is a famous sea cave located on the island of Capri. Known for its incredibly bright waters and an intense blue colour, this unique effect is caused by sunlight filtering through an underwater opening, reflecting off the sandy bottom. The cave is only accessible by boat and the entrance is particularly low, making the experience even more impressive. It is one of the most iconic and visited places on Capri, a symbol of the island's natural beauty. To visit it you have to pay a ticket of €18 per person. Warning, due to the high tide, it may be closed.
The Grotta Bianca is a picturesque sea cave located on the east coast of Capri, famous for its white limestone walls rich in stalactites. Unlike other caves on the island, such as the Blue or Green Grotto, the White Grotto stands out for its bright charm and quiet atmosphere. It can only be visited by sea, and offers tourists a fascinating view from both the sea and the interior, creating a spectacular contrast between the white rocks and crystal clear waters.
You will make your own way to the meeting points