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Can you swim in the Green Grotto?

And… if you want you can: unlike in the Blue Grotto, swim is not prohibited here. The entrance into the Green Grotto requires no particularity, it's easy accessible. While swimming through the crystalline water you will feel a great joy at the bottom of the heart.



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You can swim or climb the cliffs in the Green Grotto, which looks like an enormous liquid emerald. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Explore different ways to experience this place. 96% of travelers recommend this experience.

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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.

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There are a couple connected caves, so you can swim inside and then swim from one to another through small passageways. I HIGHLY recommend swimming in this grotto. We skipped the pricey blue grotto, and I have no regrets! Swim through the the Green Grotto to the other side!

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If you would like to take a dip in the grotto, visit during the hottest hours at midday so the water is comfortably warm. On days with high winds and rough seas, it may be impossible to swim into the grotto.

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Marina Grande Amalfi's largest beach, situated directly opposite the town's picturesque historic center, is also its most popular. Marina Grande has a number of glamorous bathing establishments as well as a small section of 'free' beach.

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Positano Beach and Arienzo Beach! Popular with jetsetters behind sunglasses and fascinating for its dark sand and pebbles. With colorful houses of Positano in the backdrop, it's a nice place for a picturesque swim or for sunbathing but it can get quite busy during the summer months.

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A: Swimming inside the Blue Grotto is not allowed during regular visiting hours. However, some visitors choose to swim into the cave after hours, though doing so can be dangerous and is not recommended.

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The Blue Grotto is 60 meters long by 25 meters wide. The clear blue waters below the boat are 150 meters deep. The unearthly blue light effect is caused by the refraction of daylight through the above water cave opening and a larger submerged opening.

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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.

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Walking or bus – the walk from Anacapri to the Blue Grotto is around 3.5 kilometres, forming a pleasant way to experience sea views from the coast. Alternatively, you can hop on a bus from Piazza della Pace which takes you close to the entrance of the Blue Grotto.

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