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Is the Blue Grotto open in October?

The Blue Grotto is open all year round, weather permitting, though it is often closed from November to March.



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Although the Blue Grotto may be visited all year round on condition the weather is mild, it's often closed to visitors between November and the beginning of March. This is because heavy rain and rough seas make this area too dangerous to reach. Therefore, the best season is mid-March to October.

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The water is a constant 72 degrees year round. There are showers and changing areas. Devils Den is an underground spring inside a dry cave in Williston, Florida.

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Not to be confused with the Blue Lagoon, which is located in the North West of the archipelago, in the island of Comino, the Blue Grotto is a complex of seven caves found along the southern coast of the island, right across from the little islet of Filfla, and less than a kilometre west of Wied iz-Zurrieq.

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October ends the tourist season on the Amalfi Coast: from the 15th of the month, beach clubs start packing away sun beds and umbrellas, boats are docked for the winter, and many hotels close up until the following spring.

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During the month of October, hotels, restaurants, day trips, and ferries are largely still open and in service. A visit to the Amalfi Coast in the beginning of October is a great option to enjoy great weather, less crowds, and lower prices.

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To avoid a long wait (which can reach up to two hours in high season), the best option is to leave for the grotto before 9 am so you are among the first to arrive in the morning. You can even arrive with the skippers on the first Motoscafisti boat from Marina Grande to the Blue Grotto in the morning.

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I like to stay in one place longer but if you have never been, I do think visiting Capri for two nights is a nice way to experience it for the first - you won't see as much as you could but you will certainly see and enjoy more than you would if you went for a day trip or just one night in and and out.

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Perched on the rugged cliffs of the Sorrento Peninsula, the beautiful city of Sorrento is home to excellent food, good shopping, and ferries going to Capri, Ischia, Napoli, Positano, and Amalfi. But like anywhere, Sorrento has its share or tourist traps that aim to gouge the unsuspecting.

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