Set off on an unforgettable voyage around the breathtaking island of Capri, where every turn reveals a new hidden gem or awe-inspiring landmark. Capture the perfect shot of the majestic Faraglioni rock formations, sip on chilled Prosecco and artisanal Limoncello, and immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of this Mediterranean paradise.
Pause along the way to dive into pristine waters, where you can snorkel with the provided gear and experience the island’s vibrant marine world.
Let the music set the mood—whether you’re unwinding or dancing, our high-quality Bluetooth Hi-Fi system delivers the perfect soundtrack for your journey.
Guided by expert local captains, you’ll explore Capri’s secluded coves and legendary sites, hearing the fascinating stories and myths that make this island so magical. A perfect mix of adventure, elegance, and pure relaxation awaits!
Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Capri, the beach at Bagni di Tiberio is a haven of tranquility and beauty.
Located a short distance from Marina Grande, this charming spot offers crystal-clear waters and a pebble shore, perfect for relaxing or taking a refreshing swim.
Steeped in history, Bagni di Tiberio takes its name from the Roman Emperor Tiberius, who chose this very location as his summer retreat centuries ago. You can still see the remains of the emperor’s ancient villa near the beach, adding a touch of historical allure to the natural splendor.
Bagni di Tiberio is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful escape from the island’s busier areas. Its serene atmosphere and stunning views make it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Capri. Whether you’re sunbathing, swimming, or simply soaking in the breathtaking surroundings, this beach promises an unforgettable experience.
The Blue Grotto is one of Capri’s most iconic and mesmerizing natural wonders, drawing visitors from all over the world. Famous for its glowing blue interior, this magical sea cave is our must-see destination on the island.
The magic begins as you enter the grotto through a small, narrow opening. Once inside, you’ll be immersed in an ethereal world of iridescent blue light, created by sunlight filtering through the water. The glowing effect is truly breathtaking, casting a surreal glow on the walls and creating an atmosphere of pure enchantment.
Steeped in history, the Blue Grotto was considered sacred by the ancient Romans, who believed it to be a home for sea gods. Today, it continues to captivate visitors with its timeless beauty and unique allure.
Whether you visit by rowboat or as part of a boat tour, the Blue Grotto offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of nature’s artistry. It’s an essential stop for anyone exploring the island of Capri.
Tucked away on the western side of Capri, Cala del Rio is a secluded cove that offers a tranquil escape from the island's bustling hotspots. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, this picturesque inlet is the perfect spot for those seeking a serene and intimate connection with nature.
The crystal-clear waters of Cala del Rio are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, revealing an underwater world filled with vibrant marine life. The cove’s rocky shoreline and dramatic landscape make it a haven for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Far from the crowds, Cala del Rio embodies the wild and untouched beauty of Capri, making it a must-visit for adventurers and anyone looking to experience the island’s quieter side. Whether you’re arriving by boat or hiking the nearby trails, this hidden gem promises a memorable escape into Capri’s natural splendor.
Standing proudly on the southwestern tip of Capri, the Punta Carena Lighthouse is an iconic landmark and the second most powerful lighthouse in Italy. First lit in 1867, this historic beacon has guided sailors for over a century and remains a symbol of strength and resilience.
Set against dramatic cliffs and the vast expanse of the Mediterranean, the lighthouse offers one of the most breathtaking sunset views on the island. It’s one of the rare spots in Capri where you can watch the sun dip directly into the sea, painting the sky in shades of gold and crimson—a sight that’s nothing short of magical.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or just looking for a unique experience in Capri, the Punta Carena Lighthouse is a must-visit destination that captures the island’s timeless allure.
The Green Grotto, once known as the "Cave of the Turks," is a captivating natural wonder on the southern coast of Capri. Famous for its mesmerizing emerald-green waters, this grotto offers a magical experience that is both serene and awe-inspiring.
The entrance opens to a luminous interior where sunlight dances on the water, creating a symphony of vibrant green hues. Stalactites and stalagmites adorn the cave walls, adding a touch of mystery and wonder to this natural masterpiece.
The tranquil and inviting waters of the Green Grotto are perfect for swimming or snorkeling, offering visitors a chance to connect with the island’s stunning marine environment. Its serene atmosphere makes it a must-visit for those seeking both adventure and relaxation.
Exploring the Green Grotto is an unforgettable experience that showcases the untouched beauty of Capri’s coastline. Whether you’re visiting by boat or taking a refreshing dip, this magical spot will leave you in awe.
Here we'll stop to swim, snorkel and enjoy a typical italian aperitif.
Marina Piccola, is a picturesque haven offering stunning views, turquoise waters, and a peaceful escape. Framed by dramatic cliffs and lush greenery, this charming bay has long been a favorite for travelers seeking to enjoy the island’s natural beauty in a tranquil setting.
Nestled within Marina Piccola lies the Scoglio delle Sirene, or Sirens’ Rock, steeped in myth and legend. According to Homer’s Odyssey, this is where the sirens attempted to lure Ulysses and his sailors with their enchanting songs. Today, the rock stands as a symbolic reminder of Capri’s magical and mythical allure.
The area is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and soaking in the breathtaking views of the Faraglioni in the distance. With its serene atmosphere and enchanting history, Marina Piccola and the Scoglio delle Sirene offer an unforgettable experience, blending relaxation with the island’s timeless mystique.
The Faraglioni, Capri’s most famous natural landmarks, are a trio of towering rock formations that rise dramatically from the azure waters of the Mediterranean. These majestic giants—Saetta, the only one still connected to the island; Stella, with its iconic arch; and Scopolo, home to the rare blue lizard—are steeped in myth, history, and natural beauty.
A boat ride around the Faraglioni offers the perfect opportunity to admire their grandeur up close. Passing trough the natural arch of Stella is considered a magical experience that’s said to bring good luck when shared with a loved one.
Whether you’re taking selfies, snapping breathtaking photos, or simply marveling at these natural wonders, the Faraglioni are the beating heart of Capri’s allure and a must-see for anyone visiting the island.
The Grotta Bianca (White Grotto) is a dazzling natural wonder located along Capri’s eastern coastline. Known for its pristine white limestone walls, this grotto is a stunning display of nature’s artistry.
As you approach the entrance, you’ll be greeted with a spectacular view of the rugged cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Inside, sunlight filtering through the rock formations illuminates the grotto with a soft, magical glow, highlighting its unique beauty.
For adventurers, the Grotta Bianca offers the chance to explore its fascinating formations and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this hidden gem. The intricate stalactites and stalagmites that decorate its interior add a touch of mystery and wonder.
Visiting the White Grotto is a must for anyone looking to experience the more secluded and enchanting side of Capri. Whether admired from the sea or explored up close, this natural treasure promises an unforgettable encounter with the island’s unspoiled beauty.
Perched on the cliffs near Villa Jovis, the Salto di Tiberio is one of Capri’s most dramatic and storied landmarks. This sheer drop of approximately 297 meters plunges straight into the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.
Steeped in myth and history, the Salto di Tiberio is said to be the site where Emperor Tiberius had those who displeased him thrown from the cliff. According to legend, after the plunge, sailors would strike the unfortunate victims with oars to ensure their demise.
Today, the Salto di Tiberio is a peaceful and picturesque location, far removed from its darker historical tales. It’s a favorite spot for visitors looking to experience the dramatic natural beauty of Capri and capture stunning panoramic views.
Whether you’re fascinated by its history or simply drawn to its awe-inspiring scenery, the Salto di Tiberio is a must-see destination that perfectly encapsulates the island’s blend of natural splendor and timeless legend.
Final Toast with home made Limoncello and Final Drop Off
After completing your booking, you will receive detailed instructions, a map, and a Google Maps link to guide you to the meeting point. Upon your arrival, one of our crew members will be there to assist you until it’s time to board.
Capri is a picturesque island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, known for its stunning natural beauty, charming villages, and luxurious ambiance. It offers a mix of history, relaxation, and adventure, making it a favorite Mediterranean destination.
A stunning sea cave illuminated by an ethereal blue light that filters through an underwater cavity. Visitors take small rowboats into the grotto for a magical experience.
The highest point on Capri, offering panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea. Accessible by chairlift or a scenic hike.
Beautiful terraced gardens with stunning views of the Faraglioni rocks and the Bay of Naples. Designed by Emperor Augustus, these gardens are a peaceful retreat in the heart of Capri Town.
A historic villa and museum once owned by the Swedish writer Axel Munthe. The villa features beautiful gardens, a museum, and stunning views of the sea.
Three iconic sea stacks rising from the Tyrrhenian Sea, symbolizing Capri's natural beauty. Visitors can view them from boats, the Gardens of Augustus, or nearby viewpoints.
A classic Italian dish made with fresh clams, garlic, olive oil, and white wine, served with spaghetti.
Ravioli filled with local cheese, often served with a tomato or cream sauce.
A simple but iconic salad made with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and olive oil.
A traditional Capri dessert made with lemon, often served as a tart or cake.
This is the busiest and warmest time to visit Capri, with long daylight hours and plenty of sunshine. The sea is at its warmest, making it perfect for swimming and water activities.
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Capri is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Naples Central Station
Naples Central Bus Station
Buses are frequent and affordable, running between the main towns and attractions.
Available • Apps: Local taxi stands, no app-based services
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