Explore Capri’s beauty on a full-day boat tour with Blue Grotto visit. Enjoy drinks, snacks, and snorkeling. Book your adventure today.
Explore Capri’s beauty on a full-day boat tour with Blue Grotto visit. Enjoy drinks, snacks, and snorkeling. Book your adventure today.
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Capri - Upon approaching the island, several features immediately stand out:
The tourist and commercial port: Marina Grande serves as the docking point for ferries, hydrofoils, and private boats. The pier is lined with docked vessels, fishing boats, water taxis, and dinghies.
Pastel-colored houses: The harbor is adorned with buildings painted in…
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Capri - Upon approaching the island, several features immediately stand out:
The tourist and commercial port: Marina Grande serves as the docking point for ferries, hydrofoils, and private boats. The pier is lined with docked vessels, fishing boats, water taxis, and dinghies.
Pastel-colored houses: The harbor is adorned with buildings painted in classic Mediterranean hues (pink, yellow, and white), capturing the enchanting essence of Capri.
The funicular: Instantly visible upon disembarking, it departs from Marina Grande and ascends to Capri’s historic center (the Piazzetta). Its station is easily identifiable.
Marina Grande beach: Located to the left of the port, this small public and private beach is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
In the background:
Mount Solaro to the left (towards Anacapri), the island’s highest peak.
The silhouette of white villas scattered across the hillside, surrounded by lush pine trees, olive trees, and bougainvillea.
The town of Capri from above, nestled among the winding roads and terraces.
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Gennarino Scugnizzo Di Capri - The Welcome of the Scugnizzo Gennarino
Tradition holds that new visitors to Capri—especially women—greet the scugnizzo Gennarino, a stunning bronze statue at the entrance to Marina Grande. As one crosses the island’s waters, before reaching the marina, this welcoming statue, depicting a Neapolitan scugnizzo (street urchin) seated with an arm raised in greeting, has warmly welcomed guests to the azure island for years, arriving by ship or ferry from the mainland. - Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto is a renowned natural marine cave located along Capri’s northwest coast, near Anacapri. It is famous for its extraordinary light effect: sunlight filtering through an underwater opening illuminates the interior with intense, brilliant blue reflections. Entry is by rowboat through a very low opening, making the experience even more enchanting.
- Punta Carena Lighthouse - The Punta Carena lighthouse ranks as Italy’s second largest in terms of lighting power (after Genoa) and is one of the oldest, first lit in 1867.
Descending slowly from the Caprile area of Anacapri, one can admire the rugged coastline forming enchanting coves, lush Mediterranean vegetation, a pine forest overlooking a small bay, and the rocky ridge where the “Grotte dei Caciocavalli” open up, with the Torre della Guardia standing imposingly.
- Green Grotta - The Green Grotto, formerly known as the Turks’ Grotto, is a cave on Capri’s southern side, in Campania, renowned for the color of its water, which, due to unique light effects, takes on a green hue.
- Marina Piccola - Marina Piccola: During a boat tour around Capri, the island’s southern coast is primarily visible, including the famous Faraglioni rocks, the Green Grotto, the Blue Grotto (with an option to visit inside), and the panorama of the Gulf of Naples with Mount Vesuvius and the Sorrento Peninsula. The Via Krupp, a road carved into the rock leading from Capri’s center to the sea, and the beaches of Marina Piccola can also be admired.
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I Faraglioni - From a boat in Capri, the Faraglioni rock formations rise from the sea, with the middle Faraglione, known as the “Arco di Stella,” featuring a distinctive natural arch shape. During the boat tour, these formations can be admired from various angles, getting close enough to almost touch them.
More specifically, one can:
Admire the Faraglioni from different perspectives:
The boat will approach the Faraglioni, allowing a close view of their shapes and characteristics.
Immerse in the beauty of the sea:
Sailing around the Faraglioni, one can admire the crystal-clear sea and the rich marine life alongside them.
Reveal the secret of the arch:
The middle Faraglione, the “Arco di Stella,” has a natural passageway that, according to tradition, allows those who pass beneath it and kiss to stay together forever, as reported on Villa Quattro Colonne. -
Villa Malaparte - Villa Malaparte can be fully admired, with its rectangular shape and stairs leading to the terrace, in a breathtaking natural setting. From the sea, the villa’s integration with the cliff and surrounding sea is appreciable.
Here’s what can be seen from a boat:
The shape of the villa:
Villa Malaparte, with its clean, geometric shape, stands out against the cliff.
The external stairs:
The stairs leading to the roof terrace create a unique architectural element.
The integration with the natural setting:
The villa seems to blend with the cliff and the sea, creating a breathtaking image.
The sea view:
From the sea, the breathtaking panorama of the Gulf of Naples and the island of Capri can be admired.
The setting of Punta Massullo:
The villa’s location on a rocky promontory is another element that makes it unique. -
White Grotta - At the White Grotto, the cave entrance, its luminous appearance, and the beauty of the surrounding sea, with light filtering inside, can be admired. A panoramic view of the coast and surrounding cliffs is also available. To fully appreciate the stalactites and stalagmites, however, one must climb the rock steps and enter the cave.
In detail:
The luminous entrance:
The entrance to the White Grotto is characterized by a particular light, reflecting on the water and creating an evocative atmosphere.
The sea:
The view of the surrounding sea is equally captivating, with its blue hues and waves crashing against the cliffs.
The coast and cliffs:
The coast and surrounding cliffs offer a natural panorama of great beauty, with rock formations and hidden coves. - Tiberius’ Leap - “Tiberius’ Leap,” a distinctive rocky coastline of Capri, offers breathtaking views of impressive cliffs plunging into the sea during a boat tour, with hidden sea caves possible along the way. The Leap is linked to a legend of Emperor Tiberius, who allegedly threw condemned prisoners into the sea. Other points of interest include the Faraglioni, the Green Grotto, and the Punta Carena Lighthouse.
In detail:
Cliffs and caves:
The cliffs of Tiberius’ Leap are spectacular, with the possibility of spotting hidden sea caves.
Legend:
Tiberius’ Leap is famous for the legend that Emperor Tiberius threw condemned prisoners into the sea.

- Beach towels / Towels / Seasickness medicine
- Carbonated beverages
- Wi-Fi on board
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- Snacks
- Beach towels / Towels / Seasickness medicine
- Carbonated beverages
- Wi-Fi on board
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms
- Snacks
- Ticket to Blue Grotto
- Surcharges on fuel
- Gratuities
- Ticket to Blue Grotto
- Surcharges on fuel
- Gratuities
Upon arriving in Capri, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the stunning coastline, passing by the renowned Faraglioni, the Natural Arch, and secluded areas only reachable by sea.
The breathtaking caves include:
- Blue Grotto: Known for its mesmerizing electric blue reflections.
- Green Grotto: Features emerald waters ideal for a…
Upon arriving in Capri, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the stunning coastline, passing by the renowned Faraglioni, the Natural Arch, and secluded areas only reachable by sea.
The breathtaking caves include:
- Blue Grotto: Known for its mesmerizing electric blue reflections.
- Green Grotto: Features emerald waters ideal for a refreshing swim.
- White Grotto: Showcases distinctive limestone formations.
- Marvellous Grotto: Small yet captivating.
Throughout the tour, there are opportunities to swim and snorkel in tranquil coves, away from the bustling crowds.
Onboard, guests can enjoy a glass of prosecco, bask in the sun, and soak in the sophisticated and laid-back Mediterranean ambiance.
⚓ There is also free time to explore Marina Grande, the Piazzetta, or shop at boutiques and local craft stores.
In summary, this experience beautifully blends adventure, relaxation, and the splendor of nature.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.