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    Capri Relax

    Capri Relax

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Capri Relax is a MUST !! This was one of the most relaxing + enjoyable days that I've had in a very…read morelong time. Taking a boat tour around the blue waters / grottos of Capri is something you'll definitely want to do if you are visiting. There seemed to be a variety of public tour boats around, but for a little bit of a splurge there are several companies that will take you out on a private boat. Amidst the many private tour companies, Capri Relax is a great option. The half day tour is three hours, and for us that was more than enough time. I believe they also have full day options. The boat was clean and spacious and had more than enough room for two of us. They provide you with fresh towels, snacks and sunscreen. There is also a cooler where you can keep drinks, so I suggest picking up some water + alcoholic bevvies to enjoy. Our tour guide (hey Constantino!) was super friendly and gave us some great information about the area. Plus he was a wonderful photog. We had plans to see the blue grotto (and it was actually open that day which isn't always the case). But when we arrived we were one of the many boats on line. After finding out the wait was 1.5 hours we opted to skip out. It just didn't seem worth it to spend half of our boat time waiting on a line. Plus, we still got to see a ton of other beautiful grottos. Our boat docked at least 4 or 5 times and we were able to jump out and swim around. I believe this tour was around $250 for two of us. Considering what we got -- ((three hours of being toured around on a private luxury boat)) this didn't feel so over the top. Would absolutely book again if I found myself in Capri, and if you are visiting I'd urge you to do the same.

    A great way to see the entire coast of Capri while relaxed and in the company of your own personal…read moreboat captain. The boats themselves have a padded front half covered in towels so you can lay out. The fee wasn't exorbitant, costing slightly more if you want to go in the blue grotto--which usually has a wait, unless you go during off-peak times. Our guide was courteous, laid-back and knowledgable. He definitely was experienced at getting us close to all the must-see areas around the coast. It gets a bit chilly at times, so bring appropriate clothing just in case.

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    Grotta Azzurra - Blue Grotto - Row boats that take you in

    Grotta Azzurra - Blue Grotto

    3.1(22 reviews)
    3.3 km

    Yes, it is a tourist trap, but it's gorgeous and you will never see anything else like it! The way…read morewe did it only cost us 75 euros each and I felt it was worth it. We took the ferry from Sorrento (40 euro round trip), took a bus from the Capri port up to Anacapri then another bus up to the Grotto Azurra stop. (10 euro round trip for 4 bus rides), and then waited in line for the grotto. The bus rides were a bit treacherous but not long at all, and honestly fun. The views were beautiful. We got there early right as they opened and waited in line for no longer than 30 minutes. They put you in a boat (there was 4 of us) and then you go pay for the entrance fee which is 18 euro per person. Once you go in the skippers start singing and row you around a couple of times. The blue color is electric and gorgeous. You are only in there for a few minutes but we are all so glad we did it. Some people say that the skippers are rude about tipping, but ours was very kind. We gave him 15 euros. Afterwards we walked around Anacapri a bit, then took the bus back down to Capri where we had a drink and then boarded our ferry back to Sorrento. It was a fun adventure that was a lot easier than I thought it would be, and I'd recommend it!

    We visited Grotto Azurra as a part of the Motocafisti Capri boat tour. The caves have a separate…read moreentrance fee that you need to pay in cash on site at €18 per person. You also need to tip your boat guy on top of that. Since we were on a tour, we transferred from a tour boat onto one of their row boats, in the middle of the water. 2-3 people fit in a boat (not including the rower), so hubby and I were stuck with a rando. We got there at around 11 am, and there were a lot of boats but we only waited about 10 minutes or so to get into the cave. I've read this can be hours during peak season but thankfully, we went in April. There's also a line on land for people who I'm assuming found their way to the grotto themselves, but it seemed like they were prioritizing the people coming from the tours. Once inside, you're with a bunch of other row boats so it's definitely not as magical as what you see on the gram. But the water is still amazing. It's like a neon blue from the way the sun reflects on it. We rowed around for not even 10 minutes before heading back out. The opening for the cave is super small, so you have to lay down in the boat to get in, and the rower basically leans back on top of you. It's worth the experience for the amount of time we waited (though pricey). But if I had to wait anything more than 30 minutes, I don't think it would have been.

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    La Piazzetta Capri - publicplazas - Updated July 2026

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