A day that will be unforgettable, because the best way to visit Capri is by sea, so nothing better than the boat driven by Giovanni, a skilled expert conductor capable of immediately putting customers at ease, an expert in the area who will show the most hidden places that they often escape everyone's eyes!
Opposite Positano is the Li Galli island, a gem in the Mediterranean and one of the most enchanting places to take a refreshing swim before reaching Capri.
The Red Grotto of Capri takes its name from the presence of the red coral found inside it.
The White Cave is called this due to the color of the tuff which colors the marine cavity in light shades.
The Faraglioni are the symbol of Capri, three imposing rocks that emerge from the sea.
For anyone arriving on Capri, a photo with the Faraglioni in the background is a must.
Passing through these imposing rocks is a unique experience!
The Green Grotto is so named due to its emerald green color which is reflected along the walls and the rocky vault, this makes it one of the most beautiful caves on Capri.
The Blue Grotto is Capri's most famous attraction. From all over the world they flock to see her, even for just a few minutes. Long queues form at its entrance. To enter you have to lie down on the bottom of a rowing boat that slides through the small arch. Inside you find yourself floating in the dark, on water so blue it seems transparent.
The cost of the ticket is 18 euros per person.
The fishing village of Nerano is a corner of paradise on the Amalfi Coast, famous for its pristine coastline and traditional fish restaurants.
This could possibly be the best place to have lunch.
A true hidden paradise, very close to the town of Positano. If you are a lover of uncontaminated nature and crystal clear sea, it will be a pleasant discovery for you before the end of the Tour!
The quay is located at the marina.
You don't need a ticket, just show an identification document.
Amalfi is a picturesque coastal town on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. Known for its stunning cliffside views, colorful buildings, and rich history, it's a dream destination for travelers seeking romance, culture, and natural beauty.
A stunning cathedral dedicated to St. Andrew, featuring a mix of Byzantine, Moorish, and Romanesque architecture. The cathedral's cloister is a highlight.
A beautiful nature reserve with hiking trails leading to waterfalls and ancient ruins. It's a great place for nature lovers and hikers.
A historic villa with breathtaking gardens and panoramic views of the coast. The Terrace of Infinity is a must-see.
A beautiful pebble beach with clear blue waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The beach is small but charming.
A handmade pasta from Amalfi, often served with clams and lemon.
Spaghetti with clams, garlic, and olive oil, a classic coastal dish.
A lemon-flavored sponge cake filled with lemon cream and covered in chocolate.
A traditional lemon liqueur made from Amalfi lemons.
This is the best time to visit for warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant atmosphere. The sea is perfect for swimming, and all attractions are open.
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Amalfi is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport, connecting all major towns. They can be crowded but offer affordable fares.
Available • Apps: None specific to the region, but apps like Uber are not widely available
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A beautiful island known for its luxury shopping, stunning views, and the famous Blue Grotto.
An ancient Roman city preserved by volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A charming coastal town known for its lemon groves, historic center, and as the gateway to the Amalfi Coast.
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