From Italy's most beautiful coastline to its most beautiful island: if you are visiting the Amalfi Coast, you shouldn't miss a day trip to Capri!
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How long is the ferry ride from Amalfi to Capri? The ferry trip from Amalfi to Capri lasts about 50 min to 1 hr, depending on the company and the type of vessel you're traveling with.
Overall, we think 2-3 days is the perfect amount of time to see all that Capri has to offer. Ultimately though the amount of time you spend at Capri all depends on you. Working out what you want to see, and how much downtime you need, helps you figure it out.
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.
You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.
If time is of the essence, this boat tour departing directly from Sorrento gives you enough time to take in the highlights along the coast of Capri in half a day, with a stop to visit the Blue Grotto and to take a swim in the crystalline waters.
But swimming inside the Blue Grotto has been forbidden for a few years now. It isn't recommended to swim inside because of how dangerous it can get. If you're caught swimming in the Blue Grotto, you will receive a fine.
No, ferry tickets can be purchased directly from the pier ticket office until a few minutes before the departure time. It can be a problem to purchase tickets in high season at the peak times (morning to Capri and evening from Capri) because of long lines and crowded ferries.
Here is the short version: If you are like most divers, to truly enjoy the Grotto, you must wear a minimum of a full-length, 5mm wetsuit. You can up that to a 7mm or even a drysuit and be even warmer. However, unless you overdo it on drysuit undergarments, it is unlikely you will ever be too warm.
To visit the island of Capri, it is not necessary to have a car. Many distances can be easily covered on foot, alternatively there are several bus lines and the funicular that connects the port with the Piazzetta.