Experience a full day at sea in Capri with Prosecco, swimming, and dining at waterfront restaurants. Discover grottos and relax on board.
Experience a full day at sea in Capri with Prosecco, swimming, and dining at waterfront restaurants. Discover grottos and relax on board.
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White Grotta - The White Grotto, “Grotta Bianca” in Italian, is one of several scenic caves along a rugged coastline, on the eastern side of the island. It gets its name from the calcareous material that coats its sides. White stalactites hang from the roof of the high cave.
The reflection off the caves and the sunlight make the water have this…
- White Grotta - The White Grotto, “Grotta Bianca” in Italian, is one of several scenic caves along a rugged coastline, on the eastern side of the island. It gets its name from the calcareous material that coats its sides. White stalactites hang from the roof of the high cave.
The reflection off the caves and the sunlight make the water have this incredible turquoise colour.
- I Faraglioni - Faraglioni rocks, the 3 spur rocks which rise up out of the sea, on the southern side of the island. These rocks each have a given name: the first still attached to the land is called Stella, the second is called Faraglione Di Mezzo (the one in between), the third one Faraglione Di Fuori or Scòpolo, meaning the head stretching into the sea.
- Marina Piccola Beach - A pretty little bay, with incredible shades of blue and turquoise shallow waters, which make it an ideal swimming spot.
- Green Grotta - The Green Grotto is one of a series of beautiful caves around Capri.
Known locally as the “Grotta Verde”, the water around the cave gives off a beautiful green colour, an effect caused by the reflection of light
- Punta Carena Lighthouse - The Lighthouse of Punta Carèna dominates the southwestern side of the island. “Fàro” in Italian, it was built in 1866 and is the second tallest lighthouse in Italy, after Genova.
Looming behind are the precipice of “La Mìgliera” lined with defense walls built by the British at the start of 1900’s .Caressed by crystal clear waters and bathed in the sun all day long .
- Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto, “Grotta Azzùrra” in Italian, is a sea cave on the coast of Capri. Sunlight, passing through an underwater cavity, creates a unique blue reflection, that illuminates the cave.
During Roman times, the grotto was used as a personal swimming hole of the Emperor Tiberius.
Visitors will be able to enter it on small boats, provided by local personnel.
Access ticket: € 14,00 p/p, not included in the tour price.
- Villa Malaparte - Casa Malaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the isle of Capri, Italy. It is one of the best examples of Italian modern and contemporary architecture.Casa Malaparte is a red masonry box with reverse pyramidal stairs leading to the roof patio. On the roof is a freestanding curving white wall of increasing height. It sits on a dangerous cliff 32 metres above the sea overlooking the Gulf of Salerno. Access to this private property is either by foot from the town of Capri or by boat and a staircase cut into the cliff. Casa Malaparte’s interior and exterior (particularly the rooftop patio) are prominently featured in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1963 film, Contempt (Le Mépris).[3]
- English speaking skipper
- Water
- Towels
- A taster of limoncello
- English speaking skipper
- Water
- Towels
- A taster of limoncello
- blue grotto, costs €14 to enter - this is not included in the tour
- blue grotto, costs €14 to enter - this is not included in the tour
If you are staying on the island for more than just a few days, I strongly recommend a full day at sea.
We begin our day at sea; you wake up at a leisurely hour and make your way to “Bar Gabbiano” in Marina Grande, our meeting point in Capri.
Once we have rounded Tiberius’ Leap, we’ll stop to visit the Grotta Bianca and have a nice long swim beneath the…
If you are staying on the island for more than just a few days, I strongly recommend a full day at sea.
We begin our day at sea; you wake up at a leisurely hour and make your way to “Bar Gabbiano” in Marina Grande, our meeting point in Capri.
Once we have rounded Tiberius’ Leap, we’ll stop to visit the Grotta Bianca and have a nice long swim beneath the Faraglioni Rocks.
For lunch: I can take you to one of the many waterfront restaurants along the coast, including the La Fontelina beach club with a view of the Faraglioni, Torre Saracena in Marina Piccola, or Il Riccio, situated near the Blue Grotto.
Enjoy the afternoon on board, relaxing and enjoying the sea and all the other grottos!
Entrance to Blue Grotto is not included in the tour price.
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.