Book a Blue Grotto day trip from Sorrento to explore the luminescent waters of Capri — one of the most beautiful islands of the Italian coast.
Book a Blue Grotto day trip from Sorrento to explore the luminescent waters of Capri — one of the most beautiful islands of the Italian coast.
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Book a Blue Grotto day trip from Sorrento to explore the luminescent waters of Capri — one of the most beautiful islands of the Italian coast.
Here's all you need to know about Blue Grotto, one of the most exciting destinations for day trips from Sorrento.
The Blue Grotto is found on the north end of the island of Capri that sits 14 kilometers from Sorrento on Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
Ferries leave regularly from the Port of Sorrento for Capri with at least one ferry per hour from 7:15 AM until 7:45 PM, with more frequent trips between 8:30 and 11:45 AM.
The 20- to 30-minute ride costs from €17 per person to €20 per person for a one-way ticket.
Book a guided tour to the Blue Grotto from Sorrento for a hassle-free way to handle the many steps of transportation there while adding perks like a guide and stops for swimming and snorkeling.
Entrance to the Blue Grotto is €14 per person, which includes a guided boat tour with a small group.
Guided tours start early from the Port of Sorrento. Enjoy the half-hour journey across the Bay of Naples in a ferry or other small craft. Land at the port in Anacapri or go directly to the Blue Grotto.
Spend about 30 minutes in the cavern, and roam the lanes of Anacapri for up to 4 hours before your return to Sorrento by boat.
Get the most out of your trip to the Blue Grotto by booking a guided tour. Tours take you to Anacapri’s top sites and offer alternatives if the grotto is closed due to sea conditions.
Take advantage of the many perks of a guided tour to the Blue Grotto. A knowledgeable guide will escort you from Sorrento to Capri, while telling you all about your surroundings.
Not only will you witness the cave, the guide may lead you to prime swimming and snorkeling spots, provide a tour around Anacapri, and introduce you to other marvels along Capri’s shores.
What better way to visit the Blue Grotto than with your favorite people? Private tours to the Blue Grotto usually take place on a private boat, include drinks and snacks and extend the tour to a guided visit of Capri.
Guided tours to the Blue Grotto from Sorrento cost from €100 to €180 per person, depending on group size, the duration of the tour and inclusions.
Do note that most tours do not include the €14 per person fee to enter the Blue Grotto, or a €7.50 per person disembarkation tax.
Private tours cost from €130 to €400 per person, depending on the duration of the tour, the size of your group and inclusions.
Most private tours do not include a €100 docking fee, disembarkation taxes and entrance to the Blue Grotto.
Experience the otherworldly glow of the waters within the Blue Grotto. Your guide will lead you through the cavern by pulling the boat by hand with chains attached to the roof of the cave. Your guide may add to the ambiance by breaking into song.
Next only to the Blue Grotto as a top Capri site are the three Faraglioni Rocks. The formations have characteristics that distinguish one from the other, like a natural arch, jagged fins and a massive rounded monolith that rises 100 meters above the water.
Soak in the atmosphere of Anacapri with its lofty perch over the sea, its historical gems and luxurious allures that draw the rich and famous to this village. Must-see attractions are Augustus Gardens, Villa Malaparte, Villa Michele and Mont Solano.
Along the Amalfi Coast, spy the fishing village of Marina Grande, the Roman ruins of Bagni Regina Giovanna and Cala di Mitigliano beach. The edges of Capri are riddled with caves, arches and pristine swimming sites.
Choose a tour that stops in Punta Campanella Marine Park for a refreshing dip in the sea and a chance to spot dolphins.
From the beginning of April to the end of October, the Blue Grotto is open from 9 AM to 5 PM. From November through March, the cave is open from 9 AM to 2 PM.
You can visit the Blue Grotto at any time of year. Summer is the busiest time at the Blue Grotto with visits peaking during September.
Since the Blue Grotto is subject to closures due to high water, booking a tour at the beginning of your visit can allow you more chances of entering the cave.