How much is the Capri boat?
How much is the Capri boat? Average prices include: EUR 18/person for a shared 2-hour boat tour around Capri, departing from Capri. EUR 90/person for a small-group tour via a gozzo boat (up to 12 passengers) from Sorrento or Positano to Capri. EUR 160 for a private 2-hour tour.
Do Capri ferries sell out?
No, you can easily purchase your ticket directly at the port up until a few minutes before departure. Tickets may be sold out during the high traffic times in spring and summer, but if you arrive at the port at least half an hour before departure, you should be able to purchase tickets with no problems.
Is Capri better than Positano?
If you're seeking a glamorous, high-end experience, Capri may be the destination for you. If you're looking for a more relaxed, romantic atmosphere, Positano might be the better option.
How long is boat ride from Naples to Capri?
How long is the ferry ride from Naples to Capri? The Naples to Capri ferry time is around 50 min.
What day is best to go to Capri?
The tourist season on Capri traditionally runs from the Easter holidays to the first weekend of November. Locals consider the best times to visit the island from the beginning of April to mid-June, and from the beginning of September to mid-October.
Can you walk everywhere in Capri?
You can walk just about anywhere on Capri if you have the time and are somewhat fit. There are places that get fairly steep going up, for example from the Marina Grande to Capri town is a steep uphill walk and takes about 30 minutes without luggage.
How much do you tip a boat in Capri?
Tipping is at your complete discretion but we usually suggest between at least 5-10% of the charter fee, depending on the boat.
Why is Capri so special?
Capri, the original home of the glitterati, still holds its place as one of Italy's most desirable destinations. From its amazing attractions to its sublime natural beauty, its elegant towns and high-end shopping, Capri has long been a place where bucolic Italian charm meets bold Italian glamour.
Are you allowed to swim in the Blue Grotto in Capri?
Visitors are not allowed to swim into the grotto or dive from rowboats to swim inside the cavern. Many visitors wait until after 5:30 p.m. when the rowboats leave and the ticket office closes to swim inside. This is illegal and dangerous, as the high waves can slam swimmers against the stone of the low cave mouth.
Can you walk the entire island of Capri?
Capri is only 7km long and 3km across at its widest so nothing is too challenging, only the significant steep climbs and drops of many trails will put off the leisure visitor with a pair of sandals - though we have a recommended walk for those too.