We meet you at Pier No. 0 in the Marina Grande Port in Capri
• Explore the stunning Faraglioni rocks
• Admire the Coral and White Grottoes
• Visit the famous Blue Grotto
• Discover the Villa Malaparate and Punta Carena Lighthouse
• Salto di Tiberio (photo stop)
• Grotta Bianca (photo stop)
• Capri (photo stop)
• Arco Naturale (photo stop)
• Casa Malaparte (photo stop)
• Faraglioni di Capri (photo stop)
• Marina Piccola (photo stop)
• Grotta Verde (photo stop)
• Faro di Punta Carena (photo stop)
• Grotta Azzurra
This boat trip around Capri follows a clear route along the island’s coastline, giving you time to enjoy each stop and take photos from the water. After departure, the first highlight is Salto di Tiberio (photo stop), where you can observe the cliff linked to ancient legends. The route continues to Grotta Bianca (photo stop), known for its light rock formations, followed by a pass by Capri (photo stop) from the sea for a wide view of the island, and then Arco Naturale (photo stop), a natural rock arch shaped over time.
The tour continues with Casa Malaparte (photo stop), a house built directly on a cliff, and then reaches the well-known Faraglioni di Capri (photo stop), where you can take photos of the rock formations rising from the sea. At Marina Piccola (photo stop), you get a view of a quieter side of the island and its bay. The next stop is Grotta Verde (photo stop), where the light creates green reflections inside the cave.
In the last part of the trip, you pass Faro di Punta Carena (photo stop), an important landmark with open sea views. The experience ends at the Grotta Azzurra, known for the blue light inside the cave. The motorboat is suitable for coastal trips and offers space to sit and enjoy the views. It allows easy access to all sides for taking photos.
We meet at Pier No. 0 in the Marina Grande Port in Capri, 10 minutes before departure.
Motorboat
Sun-protected area
No restrooms
We have a fleet of 35 vessels: 32 boats with 35 seats each, one with 100 seats (Levante) and two with 150 seats each (Grecale and Maestrale); you will be assigned to one of these depending on the day’s schedule.
Entry ticket to the Blue Grotto (18 Euro - optional - per person, to be paid on site with cash)
Suitable for children of all ages, pregnant women and the elderly
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
Cash
Accessible to wheelchairs & strollers
Pets allowed
You are allowed to bring your own drinks and snacks
If bad weather forces the provider to cancel the activity, you’ll receive a full refund or have the option to reschedule
The visit to the Blue Grotto involves boarding small rowing boats at the entrance, with tickets paid for in cash on the spot. The visit lasts around five minutes, after which you return to the main boat. If the wait exceeds 45 minutes, the captain will return to port for safety reasons, offering a ticket for transport to the Grotto only. Access is not guaranteed in the event of rough seas or strong winds.








