
Explore the Blue Grotto sea cave in Capri
📍 Capri, Italy🔄 Repeatable👤 All ages
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Enter a sea cave where sunlight filtering through an underwater opening creates an otherworldly blue glow that illuminates ancient Roman statues on the ocean floor. Access requires small rowboats and lying flat during entry when seas are calm—the grotto was Emperor Tiberius's private swimming pool and still feels magically exclusive today.
Difficulty
20/100Easy
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Cost
$15 – $60
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Time
2hours
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People
1–12
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
“An hour and a half into the boat ride we arrived at the Blue Grotto. Unfortunately, there were well over 8 other boats, all containing about thirty people per boat, waiting in line to enter the grotto. We were going to be here awhile. As we waited, our boat drifted up and down over the large swells in the water, rocking back and forth. Combine this with sitting in the hot sun and you have the perfect combination for two seasick kiddos. [...] Finally, after 45 minutes of bobbing in the water, it was our turn to board the rowboat for entry into the grotto. The Blue Grotto is a cave in the side of the mountain and can only be reached by squeezing through a narrow opening at water level. When it was our turn to enter, we all had to duck our heads below the level of the rowboat, while our captain pulled us into the grotto using chains attached to the rocky walls. If we didn’t duck down low enough we risked having a nice headache for the rest of the day. Our passage into the grotto was fortunately uneventful, and then we were safely inside. How different it was in here! Calm, cool, peaceful, and very blue. The water is illuminated from the sunlight outside of the grotto, a very neat effect. Our rowboat captain sang Italian songs, Tyler was feeling much better, and we all really enjoyed this experience.”
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