Capri Boat Tour: Explore Grottos & Swim!
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Overview
The Capri tour with "Gozzo" offers a magical 3-hour boat adventure around the stunning island of Capri. This tour is perfect for those who want to see Capri's beauty up close, especially families and small groups seeking a relaxing experience on the water.
See iconic spots like the Faraglioni rocks, the White Grotto, and the Green Grotto. During the tour, there will be time to swim and visit other amazing caves like the Green Cave, Cave of the Saints, Lighthouse, Heart Cave, and Coral Cave.
This tour uses traditional wooden boats with a large sun deck, offering more comfort than a small dinghy. The boats come with drinks, towels, and snorkeling gear. Please note that the cost to enter the Blue Grotto (18.00 Euros) and alcoholic beverages are not included.



Highlights
See Capri's Famous Grottos: Explore the Green, White, and Blue Grottos and many other hidden caves along the coast.
Swim in Clear Blue Water: Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters surrounding Capri.
Relax on a Traditional Gozzo Boat: Enjoy the comfort of a wooden boat with a spacious sundeck.
Snorkel in the Sea: Use the provided snorkeling equipment to discover the underwater world.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved this boat tour around Capri. They especially liked the beautiful scenery and swimming opportunities. Some wished the tour was longer and mentioned crowds at the Blue Grotto.

Travelers loved seeing the beautiful caves and swimming in the clear water.
Many enjoyed the friendly and helpful boat drivers.
The boats are comfortable and have everything needed for a great trip.
Snorkeling equipment helped enhance the experience.
Some felt the tour was too short.
The Blue Grotto can get very crowded.
The Journey
Green Cave
The Green Cave, also known as Grotta Verde, is a sea cave named for the emerald green light that filters through the water and illuminates the cave's interior. This effect is created by sunlight reflecting off the seabed.
Cave of the Saints
The Cave of the Saints, also known as Grotta dei Santi, features unique rock formations that, with a little imagination, resemble praying figures or saints, hence the name. It is a place of natural beauty and tranquility.
Lighthouse
The Punta Carena Lighthouse, or Faro di Punta Carena, is the second tallest lighthouse in Italy. It is located on the rocky cliffs of Anacapri and offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and the sea.
Heart Cave
The Heart Cave, likely a smaller, less known grotto, gets its name from a heart-shaped rock formation or opening within the cave. It's a romantic and picturesque spot.
White Cave
The White Cave, or Grotta Bianca, is known for its white stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave's interior, creating a striking contrast against the blue sea. A beam of light illuminates the Virgin Mary Stone.
Coral Cave
The Coral Cave, or Grotta del Corallo, gets its name from the presence of coral formations within the cave. It's a fascinating underwater environment to explore.
Faraglioni
The Faraglioni are three iconic rock formations that jut out of the sea just off the coast of Capri. They are one of the island's most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of its natural beauty.
Know Before You Go
Included in this tour are soda, towels, and use of snorkeling equipment to make the experience enjoyable. Not included are Alcoholic beverages and the cost of any entrance to the Blue Grotto (18.00 Euros). Meetup is at the Marina Grande where the tour will commence and finish.
Hot Tip
Plan the visit to the blue grotto early in the morning to try and avoid the large crowds that accumulate as the day goes on.