Cruise Guide to Capri, Italy

The city of Capri, Italy is an island that is in the Bay of Naples, is a great place for travelers who are looking for some natural wonders. With the famous Blue Grotto and the rest of the city’s enchanting landscaping, you will get a chance to see mother nature’s creation from close up. Capri is a common stop-over port on many Mediterranean cruises as well as those departing from Rome, so if you are looking to see Capri from a cruise ship there are plenty of options to consider.

Facts About Capri, Italy

Capri is located in the near the Sorrento Peninsula in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Campania Region. Capri is the name of the island, and also the city on it, which has a neighboring city of Anacapri to the west. This name may sound familiar to travelers, and the pants style of the capris was named after this city and its unique fashion. With many ways to get around the city, you can choose to hail a taxi, take a boat trip around the island, or ride a ferry to get to your destination.

Cruise Lines Who Visit Capri, Italy

Capri is a beautiful island that is known as one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. With many people opting to go to one of the main cities like Venice or Rome, no cruise ships dock directly in Capri itself. However, cruise lines like Oceania Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Princess Cruises all offer the ability to see the city with a short trip. All of these cruise lines dock in Naples, at the port of Napoli, which offers boat trips to Capri. Visitors that want to see Capri will want to book a boat trip in advance to take a day trip to the island so they have plenty of time to get to their excursions.

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Things to see and do in Capri

The island of Capri is without doubt one of the most beautiful island destinations in the Mediterranean. If you cruise has a a stopover here, there are many things to see and do. Here are some of our recommendations:

Capri Boat Tour Out Of Naples

These tours are the easiest way to travel from Naples to Capri and have a long day trip of different activities you can do while seeing the entire island from the water. With a traditional Sorrento boat, you will tour around the island and have the option of going swimming or snorkeling before stopping by the city and walking around Capri for some shopping and local eats. This tour is all-day and has a duration of 10 hours in total. The tour begins at 8:30 a.m. and offers snacks and drinks for the ride there and back.

Capri and Anacapri Walking and Hydrofoil Tours

Spending a day in Capri as part of your cruise is a great way to see the island, but with the cruise ships not docking in the city itself, you can take a hydrofoil to Capri for an extensive walking tour of the city.

Travelers will board the hydrofoil in the Naples port and it will take them to the island of Capri where they will walk along the city streets to get a taste of local flavors from restaurants and cafes or do some shopping in the main plaza. You will also be able to see the Piazza Umberto, also known as the Piazzetta, which has a beautiful white church and terrace cafes for sitting and relaxing.

About halfway through the day, your guide will take you to Anacapri, which is just a quick trip up the hill. Here, you can take a walking tour around this area to see Mount Solaro, one of the many beautiful churches, or Museum Villa Saint Michelle before heading back on the hydrofoil to Naples. The entire tour is eight hours long and can be customized for those who want to add a specific lunch stop for the best experience.

Blue Grotto Boat Tour

Capri is famous for the Blue Grotto, which is a sea cave that has a unique color and illumination due to the sunlight that shines on the surface of the water, making it look as though it is lit from underwater and creating a bright cobalt blue color. The tour will take you on a boat trip to the island of Capri and take a look at all of the sea caves around it. Once you are near to the Blue Grotto, the boat will dock and you will have the option of boarding a rowboat to ride into the cave and see the natural wonder from the inside. The tour will last between two to two and a half hours in total and will pick you up at the Naples dock and bring you back afterward.

Capri Boat Trip With Happy Hour

For the adults of the trip who want to enjoy an alcoholic drink or two while out on the water, you can book a boat trip around Capri that comes with a happy hour with free drinks and snacks included. This trip will take you out into the sea and show you the coastline, sea caves, and hidden inlets around Capri and will even stop for a chance to go snorkeling in the clear water. The tour will last for about two hours and includes snorkeling equipment, onboard snacks, and drinks like the famous Limoncello. Travelers must be 18 and over to come on this tour.

Semi-Private Small Group Boat Tours

For those who don’t want to travel with a large group or those who just don’t want strangers with them on the tour, you can pay to have a semi-private boat tour that allows for smaller groups. These tours offer a trip to the city of Capri and a tour around the island with stops at inlets and sea caves. As a semi-private tour, you will likely only have one other group with you on the boat and will be able to have a smaller family trip together. You will have a guide on the boat that will point out special areas along the trip and give you a look into the history of the great island of Capri.

The tour will also make a stop at the Blue Grotto so your family and guests can take a rowboat ride into the famous sea cave to see the lit-up waters. This tour offers a hotel pick-up and lasts for eight hours in total.


Author: Sophie Anderson

Post Date: 28th January 2020


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