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How long is the tour at Green Grotto Caves?

The Green Grotto Caves provide a one-of-a-kind experience of exploring underground caves and viewing rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. This tour is a good option for all ages and the duration is about an hour. Generally, a tour of Green Grotto Caves can range from US$20-$40 per person.



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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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Blue Grotto Cave (1,541 ft / 470 m) One of the Moderately Challenging Caves. This cave is named for the pale blue-gray portions of the ceiling inside the “Blue Grotto”. The ceilings are high throughout this cave, but the floors are rough. Typically Closed: mid-April to mid-October. Length: 1,541 feet.

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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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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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Entrance to the Blue Grotto is possible only by boarding small rowboats which hold a maximum of four passengers at a time. The entrance ticket must be purchased at the floating ticket office at the cave entrance.

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When is the best time of the day to visit the Blue Grotto? It is best to visit the Blue Grotto on a sunny day between the hours of noon to 2 pm, during this period thanks to the most intense sunlight, the most intense color comes and it illuminates the interior of the grotto the best.

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The Massabielle Grotto is the very place where the apparitions occurred, and within it is the spring that Bernadette discovered. To the right of the Grotto are the Taps where you can drink Lourdes water. Those who wish to can also go to the Sanctuary Baths and perform the water gesture.

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The name of the caverns comes from an old Indian legend of an Indian princess that got lost forever in the forbidden hollow mountain of the two streams. In several larger rooms of the caverns, Native American artifacts were discovered and preserved at the University of Tennessee.

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