Capri Boat Tour in 4K - Italy
We took a private boat tour around Capri island. The tour was operated by Blue Sea Capri. Thank you! We highly recommend it! This was one of the best days of our trip.
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A few things we saw:
The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra)
Marina Grande
Statua Dello Scugnizzo
The White Grotto
Faraglioni
Marina Piccola
The Green Grotto
Faro Di Punta Carena
Capri Boat Experience - Private Boat Tour - Ischia & Procida - Bay Of Naples - Italy
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CAPRI, ITALY BOAT TOUR-Featuring The Blue Grotto!
The island of Capri, Italy is a short 30 minute ferry ride from Sorrento. It's one of the most beautiful and famous islands in the world due to it's stunning topography-cliffs that fall into turquoise waters, its many grottoes (caves), its marinas filled with yachts, and of course, the famous Blue Grotto. It's also a great place to people watch and take in the spectacular views. We took a boat ride around the island and my favorites were the Green Grotto (7:56) and the Blue Grotto (9:14)!
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Naples Sunset Boat Tour by Capri Boat Experience
Sunset Boat Tour Experience in the Gulf of Naples - Italy.
PERFECT DAY TRIP TO CAPRI! (Best way to see Capri and the Blue Grotto)
Ciao from CAPRI!
During our visit to Naples, we planned a day trip to Capri, Italy. And we are so glad we did!
This was one of our favorite travel moments of our year-long round the world trip!
We rented a vespa and drove around the entire island, exploring both Capri and Anacapri. Exploring the island by scooter is THE BEST way to travel Capri, in our opinion.
Cruising on winding streets overlooking the blue sea with wind blowing through your hair is so exhilarating!
We also went inside the famous Blue Grotto, ate lunch in Anacapri, and went on an incredible boat tour of Capri.
In this video, we share our incredible experience and give out tips to spend the perfect day in Capri. Consider this your Capri travel guide for an unforgettable experience!
We highly recommend you visit Capri if you’re planning a trip to Italy, especially if you’ll be near Naples or the Amalfi Coast.
Enjoy the video and we’ll see you in our next one as we keep GOING PLACES!
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Capri Tour - What to see on a 1 day trip
Capri - What we saw on our day trip from Sorrento! Stunning views & more.
My video of what to see in Sorrento is here:
My video of what to see in Positano is here (3m10s):
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And you can see my Herculaneum tour video here (7m56s):
Here's the Capri video narrative:
Capri is a small Italian island in the Bay of Naples, about 5 kilometers from the mainland.
We visited on a day trip in April, arriving via a fast jet ferry from Sorrento and avoiding the peak summer season, when the island can be overrun with tourists.
Capri is also easy to reach by ferry from Naples.
We arrived at Capri’s main port, Marina Grande, which is on the north coast.
From here you can take boat trips, for example to the Blue Grotto, which is a flooded sea-cave, or you can take a boat to the south coast to see the Faraglioni Rocks.
However, with limited time we decided to make for Capri town, then on to to Anacapri and Monte Solaro.
To get from Marina Grande up to Capri town we took the funicular railway which connects the harbour to the Piazzetta, the town’s main square.
Capri’s two main centres, Capri town and its uphill rival Anacapri, are almost entirely given over to tourism and prices can be high.
Capri is a world-famous beauty spot and it’s also a summer favourite of holidaying VIPs.
The Piazzetta is full of fashionable bars and it’s well worth stopping for an espresso. You might even see one of those VIPs!
The square is dominated by a free-standing clock tower.
Note the tiled clock face.
Capri is well known for its maiolica tiles.
Here they can be seen forming a map of the island.
We boarded a crowded bus to Anacapri and explored the island’s second town.
Walking along Via Giuseppe Orlandi, we saw the Casa Rossa, a brightly coloured house built in the late 1800s by an American colonel. It’s now a museum.
Continuing along this road, we reached Piazza San Nicola and the Church of San Michele, built in Italian baroque style at the turn of the 18th century.
Built on an octagonal Greek cross plan, the church is famous for its maiolica floor decoration depicting the expulsion of Adam and Eve. It was completed in 1761.
For an impressive view of the entire floor, you can climb the spiral staircase to the organ loft and look out over the church from above.
More maiolica tiles can be seen nearby, decorating the benches in Piazza Armando Diaz.
The Monte Solaro chairlift is also in Anacapri, and it reaches the top of the 589 meters high mountain within minutes.
From the summit there are picturesque views over the island and across the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno.
There’s also a great view of the Faraglioni Rocks from here.
These three spurs of rock rise from the sea within meters of the coast and are one of the favourite destinations for boat tours of the island’s coast.
We hiked down from the summit back to Anacapri. The path is quite uneven in places but the walk is well worth it for the changing panoramas.
On the way down, you can see a series of small bronze plaques. Each represents a stop on the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.
We headed back to Marina Grande and caught the last ferry back to Sorrento, which left late afternoon.
You can see plenty of this beautiful island in a few hours, but don’t expect to fit everything in.
Next time, maybe we’ll get to the Blue Grotto!
Filmed in April 2016 by Deanna Allison.
Capri Island Ferry - travel vlog
Travel vlog of a day trip to Capri in Italy. We took the ferry from Sorrento over to Capri, rented a private boat to take us around the island and had lunch at Il Riccio, the restaurant featured in the movie 'The Trip To Italy'. Hopefully this travel vlog will give you some ideas of how to plan your trip to Capri and some things to try when you get there.
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Naples Live Webcam - Capri Boat Experience
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Naples Harbour View - Capri Boat Experience
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Blue Grotto Capri Tour from Naples
Private Capri and Blue Grotto Day Tour from Naples
Naples to Capri island by Ferry (How To)
Taking the Ferry from Naples Italy to the Island of Capri. Know how and what to expect on your trip.
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Experience Italy: Sailing in the Bay of Naples
Imagine mooring in harbours where colourful, pastel-hued houses perch on dramatic cliffs and azure waters glisten below; where ancient ruins, fragrant lemon trees, and imposing volcanoes dot the landscape; where sumptuous fresh seafood and exquisite wine await at every port. On a sailing trip in Italy, these dream-like scenarios aren’t too good to be true — they’re par for the course!
It’s no secret that Italy is home to some of the best sailing grounds in the Mediterranean: the country’s warm seas, pleasant climate, and diverse scenery create the perfect conditions for a truly spectacular and unforgettable holiday. What’s more, the coastline is easily accessible from cities like Naples and Salerno, so it’s easy to work a nautical adventure into your holiday if you plan on visiting southern Italy. The only downside? You’ll have a tough time trying to decide where you want to go sailing!
Psst...If you like what you see in this video, you’ll love a sailing trip around the Bay of Naples, where you can visit mainland towns like Amalfi and Sorrento, along with tranquil islands such as Procida and Ischia.
An Italian sailing trip is perfect for both sun-worshippers and adventure-seekers; in between sunbathing on deck and swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, there are plenty of opportunities to explore your surroundings and delve into Italian history and culture. Visit a lemon grove and sample freshly-made limoncello, hike up to the crater rim of Mount Vesuvius, or learn about Pompeii’s haunting history — with so much to see and do in this region, you’ll have a hard time staying put (but you’ll still find you have loads of time to relax and unwind, too).
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Private Boat Cruise From Sorrento to Capri Italy and Back
Private Boat Cruise From Sorrento to Capri Italy and Back.
As it was for our drive along the Amalfi Coast, the size of our small group made it possible to hire a private boat and skipper to take use for a boat cruise from Sorrento to the island of Capri of the Amalfi Coast of Italy. It was a gorgeous day for a boat cruise, the sun was shining and the Mediterranean Sea was relatively calm with just a few small waves. We hopped on the boat early and started cruising along the Sorrento coastline exploring the natural beauty as our boat made it's way toward edge of the Amalfi coast and then out to Capri.
Sorrento is a coastal town on the Mediterranean coast of Italy. It is just south of Naples and just around the corner from the Amalfi Coast.
Capri is an island just off the Amalfi Coast on the Mediterranean side of Italy.
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Capri Boat Trip, Italy 2018
EURAIL Italy | Naples and Capri (#1 VLOG!)
Following graduation, my friends and I decided to spend ten days interrailing Italy, starting in Naples. This is that first vlog ???????? We were only in Naples for 2 days, so mostly used it as a base to go to Capri, and explore the Old Town on our free walking tour.
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Exploring Capri, Italy by Boat Tour (What to Expect)
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I traveled to Naples with a guide booked on Viator. We traveled to Capri on the Gescab ferry. The ferry left the port of Naples (Napoli Beverello) at 11:10 am. It was a short trip to the island. The tour around the island was an additional cost, 18 euros.
The tour around the island was recommended over the blue grotto because of the high tide and a 3 hour wait.
Even though I really wanted to see the blue grotto, I was pleased with the tour around the island. If you can do both, please do; however, if you have 1 to choose from, choose the boat tour around the island.
NAPLES, ITALY! Sunbathing, Boat Trip & Isle of Capri!
My family and I recently went on a trip to Naples, Italy and had a lovely time. We spent most of our time there sunbathing and relaxing. We also took a day boat trip to the Isle of Capri.
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THE TRAIN RIDE FROM HELL!-Naples to Sorrento, Italy
This train station and train ride experience made me a bit uncomfortable shall we say. The Naples main train station has a reputation for pickpockets but it's a fairly nice station. However, when you take the local train from Naples to Sorrento, you descend into a different, not as nice station. Once on the train, you make several, and I mean several, stops on a train that is old and going too fast for its own good. Every station we stopped at had graffiti. All in all, not a great experience and one I will not be repeating.
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