White Grotta
The White Grotto: realm of stalactites and stalagmites created over the millennia by the constant work of water.
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White Grotta
The White Grotto: realm of stalactites and stalagmites created over the millennia by the constant work of water.
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Red Grotta
The red cave: it is also called the Coral cave due to the red color of the coral that emerges on the surface of the walls of the formation.
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Natural Arch
The Natural Arch is a rock structure present, in the form of an arch, formed on the island of Capri, of natural origin, following exogenous and endogenous erosive processes that have affected the rocks. Stop for bathroom.
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I Faraglioni
The symbol stacks of Capri are three rocky peaks located southeast of the island of the same name, famous all over the world thanks to the evocative and historic panoramic view offered by the gardens of Augustus. Stop for the bathroom and photos.
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Marina Piccola
Marina Piccola is a locality known for the lively and sheltered bay of the same name on the Tyrrhenian Sea. From the lively terraces of the restaurants you can admire the view of the rock formations of the Faraglioni, while walking along the characteristic Via Krupp you reach the Gardens of Augustus. Stop to visit the island price for use of the main port for landing 100 euros, otherwise if you have lunch in a restaurant you can visit the island without a landing fee.
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Green Grotta
The Green Grotto: The water around the cave gives off a beautiful green colour, an effect caused by the reflection of light. swimming stop for snorkelling.
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Punta Carena Lighthouse
The Punta Carena lighthouse is the second largest in Italy in terms of lighting power (after Genoa), as well as being one of the oldest: it was lit for the first time in 1867. Going slowly down the road that starts from the Caprile area of Anacapri, you can admire the jagged coast that forms enchanting coves, the rich Mediterranean vegetation, the pine forest that overlooks the small bay, the rocky ridge where the "Grotte dei Caciocavalli" open and on which the Torre della Guardia stands imperiously.
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Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto: is bathed in a brilliant blue or emerald light. The quality and nature of the color within it is determined by its unique combination of depth, breadth, clarity of the water and source of the light. (The price of the blue cave is not included in the tour price.
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Nerano
Already in Roman times, patrician families used to spend long holiday periods on the Amalfi Coast in Marina del Cantone: a habit that has not been lost, given that the Nerano beach remains one of the favorite destinations of the inhabitants of the area who come here from end of March to end of October. Next to the main beach, easily accessible since the road practically reaches the sea, there is the beach of Recommone, which can be reached by an easy path, and the Bay of Leranto, where instead it is necessary to face a much more demanding route. .