Capri is the most romantic and glamorous of the islands in the Gulf of Naples, a magical place that has captivated Roman emperors and Hollywood stars. Along its coasts, you can admire the famous Faraglioni rising from crystal-clear waters and the Grotta Azzurra, renowned for its intense azure reflections.
An excellent option for visiting Capri is to charter a boat from Marina d'Arechi in Salerno. From here, you embark on a journey of about 20 nautical miles, sailing through the stunning waters of the Amalfi Coast. Along the way, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Amalfi and Positano before arriving at Capri. The waters around the island are clear and perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
Capri's main ports are Marina Grande and Marina Piccola. The former, larger and busier, provides all services for sailors, while the latter is a picturesque bay ideal for those seeking a more intimate anchorage, though caution is needed with Scirocco and Libeccio winds. From both ports, it’s easy to reach the island's center, explore the famous Piazzetta, shop in luxury boutiques, and savor local cuisine, from ravioli capresi to the famous limoncello.
Must-see spots include the Gardens of Augustus, offering spectacular views of the Faraglioni and Marina Piccola bay, and Mount Solaro, accessible via a panoramic chairlift for a 360-degree view. Anacapri is also worth a visit, with its Villa San Michele and charming alleys.
One of the most enchanting places is the Blue Grotto, accessible by sea. Entering the natural cavern by boat, you’ll be struck by the intense blue hue of the water—a unique experience for those opting for a sailing tour.
Capri is a Mediterranean jewel offering natural beauty, culture, and warm hospitality. Setting sail from Salerno allows you to explore the island at a leisurely pace, discovering hidden gems along its coasts and enjoying an unforgettable, relaxing experience in close contact with the sea.
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