Duration 7 hours 9 hours 11 hours. Departure from Positano. Duration 7 hours. Departure from Pompeii. Vesuvius See the highlights of this famous mountain in one day. Duration 3 hours. Hotel pick up in Positano Visit the Grottoes Free time to shop and sightsee on the island. Duration 9 hours Morning. Departure from Naples. Transfer service included between Naples and Pompeii 1.
Duration 8 hours. Departure from Capri. A private boat tour of Capri Stops to swim, visits in the grottoes, and a sail under the Faraglioni A traditional gozzo. Duration 4 hours 6 hours. Private transportation from Naples Visit the crater atop Mt.
Vesuvius Stop at both Herculaneum and Pompeii. Book your private boat in just a few clicks Exclusive service No commission to the hotels. Gozzo Fratelli Aprea 7. Duration 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 7 hours. See the most beautiful side of Capri Swim in the crystalline bays Aperitivo on board.
Duration 2 hours. Snap photos of the Faraglioni, swim in the Green Grotto, take a boat tour of the island with a Blue Grotto stop on board an Apreamare gozzo. Gozzo Apreamare 7. Duration 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours. Tour Pompeii and Herculaneum with an expert guide Admire Mt. Vesuvius from up close End your day with a wine tour. It is said that Charles Dickens once noted, "There is no spot in the world with such delightful possibilities of repose as this little isle.
From the towering Faraglioni and Tiberius' Leap to the sparkling waters of Marina Piccola and Marina Grande, all of Capri invites visitors to slow their pace and savor the island's many beauties spread out under the warm Mediterranean sun and enveloped in the lush island countryside. The island is connected to the mainland all year round with ferries and hydrofoils that run from Naples Napoli and Sorrento. It takes about 30 minutes to reach Capri from Sorrento and about an hour to reach Capri from Naples by ferry, so is an easy day trip from the mainland.
The Isle of Capri has two municipal areas: Capri town and Anacapri. This is where celebrities from across the globe come to see and be seen by day and by night. The island's main church, the Cathedral of Santo Stefano with its famed bell tower, is also located here.
Inside the church, you can see the silver bust of San Costanzo, the patron saint of the island. To reach the Piazzetta, you have to catch the funicular from Marina Grande, the port at sea level. Marina Grande is also home to the largest and most family-friendly beach on the island. On the opposite coast, Marina Piccola is home to the only other beach. The other island town is Anacapri, which sits on the high inland hills at the foot of Monte Solaro. There are no beaches here, but below the town there are the rocky coastlines of the Punta Carena lighthouse and Gradola, near the Blue Grotto Grotta Azzurra , where beach clubs have been set up.
Anacapri has a delightful historic center, largely pedestrian, where there are excellent restaurants for sampling Neapolitan specialties like fresh mozzarella caprese salad and local fish and seafood. The first thing you should do when arriving for a Capri day trip is take a boat tour around the island to admire iconic landmarks like the Faraglioni and grottoes by sea.
You can also take the chairlift to the top of Monte Solaro, stroll the Pizzolungo trail to the natural Arch, visit the Gardens of Augustus over the scenic Via Krupp, take in the Charterhouse of San Giacomo, admire the breathtaking views from the Tragara overlook, and tour the ancient Roman ruins of Tiberius' villas.
Here is why you should put Capri on your bucket list. But beyond the material trappings lies an undeniably picturesque backdrop — craggy cliffs, turquoise sea and pastel-hued houses covered in bougainvillea. Here are our top reasons why you need to visit Capri once in your lifetime. The busiest time is before dinner when the well-dressed stop for a drink. On a hot summer day, beaches in Capri are packed, so the best way to experience the refreshing water without the hordes of people is on a boat.
Hire a skipper and spend a few hours swimming in rocky coves and emerald-green grottos. If you are short on time, there are also larger crafts that give one-hour tours around the island.
Going to the beach is different in Capri. Instead of a long, empty stretch of sand where you can plonk your towel anywhere, this island is rather more organised. Clusters of loungers and umbrellas sit in picture-perfect rows on the few narrow beach coves.
These private beach clubs have bookable places to lounge, changing facilities and usually a restaurant. The Blue Grotto has been bewitching visitors since the time of the Roman emperor Tiberius, who loved it so much that he commissioned statues to decorate it. This massive rock formation, comprising three separate limestone stacks, is one of the first things you see on your way to Capri.
The scenic overlook at the end of via Tragara and the flower-filled Gardens of Augustus provide the best views. You can swim next to them at the Da Luigi ai Faraglioni beach club and sail through them on a private boat tour.
There are two separate towns on the island of Capri. Most visitors only visit Capri town, with its well-known attractions such as the Piazzetta, Marina Piccola and the famous shopping streets. However, there is another world a short bus or taxi ride away on the other side of the island. You will find it on every menu. However, if you are in a hurry, stop by an alimentari a small grocery shop and order a panino Caprese to takeaway.
The Island of Capri is a mountainous island that is located in the Campania region of Southern Italy , directly to the west of the Sorrento Peninsula, on the southern edge of the Gulf of Naples in the Tyrrhenian Sea. This small island covers an area of only The mountainous Capri Island is composed of a single limestone block and measures about 6. Located on the coast of Capri Island is the Blue Grotto Grotta Azzurra , a naturally-formed sea cave, where the sunlight entering through an underwater cavity shines back up to the surface and creates a brilliant azure blue reflection.
The Blue Grotto is about 50 m in length and has a maximum depth of m. Feared by the inhabitants of the island in the 18th century for housing monsters and witches, it was rediscovered in the 19th century by foreign tourists who were visiting Capri Island.
There are two separate communities on the island, namely Capri and Anacapri.
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