Capri: Discover the Island’s Beauty by Land and Sea in a small group tour!
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Capri, where land and sea reveal the island's stunning charm. Meet your local guide at Naples' Molo Beverello and take a fast ferry to Capri.
Begin with a shared boat tour around the island, marveling at the Green, White, and Red Grottos, and the iconic Faraglioni rocks. Next, take a shuttle along the scenic "Mamma Mia Road" to Anacapri, where you can enjoy local cuisine, browse craft shops, and ride the chairlift to Monte Solaro for breathtaking views.
Finish your adventure at Capri’s bustling Piazzetta, filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops, before returning to Naples with unforgettable memories.
Begin your adventure at Naples' Molo Beverello, where you'll meet your local guide and fellow travelers. Board a fast ferry that will whisk you away to the stunning island of Capri.
Upon arrival at Capri, start your day with a shared boat tour around the island. Marvel at the breathtaking coastal caves, including the Green, White, and Red Grottos, and the iconic Faraglioni rock formations, showcasing the island’s natural beauty.
After the boat tour, take a shuttle bus along the famous "Mamma Mia Road" to Anacapri, a charming hilltop town. Here, enjoy the local cuisine, explore quaint craft shops, and immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere.
From Anacapri, ride the renowned chairlift to Monte Solaro, the highest point on the island. Revel in the panoramic views of Capri, the Bay of Naples, and beyond—a sight that will leave you breathless.
Next, head to the lively Capri town, centered around the bustling Piazzetta. Enjoy free time to soak in the vibrant atmosphere, visit luxury boutiques, and relax in one of the charming cafes or restaurants.
Make your way to the Augustus Gardens, where you can admire beautifully manicured landscapes and take in spectacular views of the Faraglioni rocks and Marina Piccola.
After your exploration, return to Marina Grande, Capri’s main port. Reflect on the day’s experiences as you prepare to depart.
Conclude your unforgettable journey as you board the ferry back to Naples Molo Beverello, carrying cherished memories of Capri’s unparalleled beauty.
Meeting point is at the main port of Naples, Molo Beverello, at the main entrance where the large sign "MOLO BEVERELLO" is displayed on the wall, directly in front of the castle. Our guide will be holding a sign with "CAPRI AND BLUE GROTTO."
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The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
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