You’ll feel Capri wake up around you: stepping off at Marina Grande with sea air in your lungs, squeezing into boats for the Blue Grotto or cruising past Faraglioni rocks if weather shifts, riding that slightly terrifying Monte Solaro chairlift above Anacapri rooftops. Local lunch is included—and somehow everything tastes brighter here.
I’ll admit it—I was weirdly nervous before we even left Naples port. Something about seeing Capri from the ferry, all hazy and bright, made my stomach flip. Our guide, Marta, handed out ferry tickets and joked about her “sea legs” (she’s done this trip hundreds of times). The ride was quick—maybe 50 minutes?—but I kept craning my neck for that first glimpse of the island. When we landed at Marina Grande, there was this faint smell of lemons and salt in the air. That’s when I started to relax.
The Blue Grotto is what everyone talks about on a Capri day trip from Naples, but honestly, I didn’t expect to laugh so much trying to squeeze into that tiny boat. The water glowed so blue it almost looked fake—Marta said it’s sunlight bouncing off the limestone under the surface. If the weather had closed it, we’d have done a boat ride around Faraglioni instead (she promised those rocks are just as dramatic). Either way, you’re out on the water with spray in your face and Italian voices echoing off the cliffs. My hair was a mess after that.
Anacapri felt quieter—older men playing cards outside a café, laundry flapping above narrow lanes. We took this rickety chairlift up Monte Solaro; my knees wobbled but wow… you really do see all of Capri spread out below you. Lunch was simple: ravioli capresi and a glass of cold white wine. There was this moment where time just slowed down—maybe it was the sun or maybe I was just tired from all the walking.
Later we wandered La Piazzetta (it’s busy but fun to watch people posing for photos) and ducked into Augustus Gardens for that postcard view of Faraglioni. The flowers smelled sweet—almost too sweet—and I found myself just sitting there while everyone else snapped pictures. On the ferry back to Naples, my shoes were dusty and my head felt full in a good way. I still think about that blue light inside the grotto sometimes—you know?
The tour lasts a full day including roundtrip ferry from Naples to Capri and all activities on the island.
Yes, lunch is included during your visit to Anacapri as part of the tour.
If weather closes the Blue Grotto, you'll take a shared boat ride around Capri to see other caves and Faraglioni Rocks instead.
Yes, all island transport is covered: convertible car or shuttle bus depending on group size plus chairlift tickets for Monte Solaro.
Admission to Augustus Gardens and other sites mentioned are included in your booking.
The tour offers wheelchair accessible transportation options; please specify any mobility needs when booking.
You’ll travel by fast ferry from Naples port directly to Marina Grande on Capri; tickets are provided by your guide.
Yes, infants and small children can participate; prams or strollers are allowed throughout most of the itinerary.
Your day includes roundtrip fast ferry tickets between Naples and Capri, an expert local guide throughout, transport on Capri by private convertible car or shuttle bus (depending on group size), admission to Augustus Gardens and Monte Solaro chairlift, entry to the Blue Grotto (or an alternative boat tour if closed), plus a leisurely lunch in Anacapri before heading back by ferry in the evening.
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