A boat trip is the most relaxing and privileged way to admire the pearls of the Campania region such as Positano, Amalfi, the famous resorts of the Amalfi Coast, the Sorrento Peninsula and the beautiful island of Capri. Dive into crystal clear waters, discover hidden bays and coves, relax on board boats equipped with the most modern comforts, accompanied DA an exceptional staff that will make your trip to the Gulf of Naples even more enjoyable.
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Notes: the boat used will be our Jeranto 7.5 or Saver 7.5
Both the same size
The Red grotto of Capri is a small natural cave located along the island's eastern coast, known for its rocky walls with reddish reflections that shine over the crystal-clear waters. Less famous than other caves in Capri, it offers an intimate and wild atmosphere, perfect for admiring the island’s natural beauty during a boat tour.
The Grotta Bianca ("white cave") is a sea cave located on the island of Capri, Italy. It derives its name from white incrustations of calcareous matter upon its sides, and from clusters of white stalactites which hang from the roof and fringe the entrance
The Faraglioni of Capri are three iconic rock formations that rise majestically from the turquoise waters off the island’s southeastern coast, near Marina Piccola. Each has its own name and legend: Stella, the closest to the shore; Faraglione di Mezzo, famous for its natural arch that boats can pass through; and Faraglione di Fuori, also known as Scopolo, home to the rare blue lizard. The Faraglioni are one of Capri’s most famous landmarks, offering a breathtaking view that captures the island’s wild and captivating beauty.
The Grotta Verde (Italian: "Green Cave") is a sea cave located on the island of Capri. Near it, the coast is rugged, being fully exposed to sirocco gales.
The Punta Carena Lighthouse is located on the southwestern tip of Capri, near Anacapri. It is one of the oldest and most important lighthouses in Italy, standing tall on a dramatic cliff overlooking the sea. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and rugged coastline, it’s a popular spot to admire stunning sunsets and the wild beauty of the island.
he Blue Grotto is the most famous sea cave in Capri, known for its brilliant blue reflections created by sunlight passing through an underwater opening. Inside, the water glows with an incredible, almost magical light. Access to the grotto is by small rowing boats, which you can rent directly at the entrance. The ticket costs €18 per person.
Guests will be able to disembark at the Marina Grande port, from where they can explore the island independently while the skipper waits for them at the port."
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