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Denee_A, May 2026
Great day on capri
This tour was nice. We just had to show up and were guided through the day. We took the fast ferry as a group, had a small bus to get around capri that was mostly comfortable. The blue grotto was closed (due to weather) and they replaced that experience with a boat ride around capri, which was appreciated. The water around capri is beautiful!
Gordy_M, May 2026
Well worth it Capri in one day
Very well planned day. Starting at Naples on fast ferry straight to Capri. Blue Grotto is hit or miss due to tides and sea calmness but we were lucky and got to experience it. Long wait but worth it! Next to Ana Capri for lunch and finished with a boat trip back to Island. Long day busy but worth it. (The boat trip 25 euros extra and optional) Theresa our guide was helpful and friendly. Highly recommend
Kelsie_M, May 2026
Antonio and the You Know!...
Antonio and the You Know! Team were great from start to finish! We had the absolute best time enjoying a day on the water with drinks music and swimming! Would recommend this tour to all my friends planning a trip to Sorrento, it was the highlight of our time in Sorrento!
Darin_S, May 2026
Georio was amazing. He...
Georio was amazing. He got us to the chair lift yesterday before anyone and it was perfect. We did not get to the blue grotto but was very happy with the beautiful day spent cruising aroud Capri. A great day!

Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra)

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Looking out from the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) in Capri, Italy.
  • Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) tickets are sold at the floating ticket office near the entrance of the cave. Most boat tours include tickets.

  • Due to the low cave entrance, the Blue Grotto is only open when weather conditions permit.

  • You’ll have to wait to enter the cave aboard small, open-air rowboats, so bring a hat and sunblock.

  • The journey to the Blue Grotto is not recommended for those who suffer from seasickness.

  • Once inside the cave, many rowboat skippers will treat you to a serenade for a small tip.