A trip around the island lasts approximately two hours, but the waters can get busy during the day, so an early morning jaunt or a journey in the late afternoon or evening is the perfect time to take a tour.
Important sites to see while cruising around the waters include the Faraglioni of Capri, considered the iconic natural formation that represents the island. Rising out of the sea just off the coast, this is one of the prettiest vistas in Italy.
In addition, the Blue Grotto, a small cave, is one of the most unusual natural attractions in the world. Take a small row-boat through the opening which leads into the cavity and experience what feels like “navigating through a clear sky” thanks to an underwater opening that allows the sun’s reflection to create an atmospheric-looking sea.
Travelers on a European vacation who want to experience true Capri beaches can visit Marina Piccola, the site of Ulysses’ seduction by the sirens.
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