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20 km by car separate La Morella from the tourist port of Salerno from which you
can take a ferryboat reaching Capri.
Before you leave La Morella we can give you all information about how to reach
it and what you could visit arriving on the isle. In the eighteen hundreds the
name “Capri” began to become known in the rest of the world. Capri’s fame
increased with the growing interest in travel, which brought to the island the
first of a long stream of foreign visitors.
Capri became a place where to dedicate oneself to otium and the art of
hospitality. The fortune of the Island of Capri’s hospitality industry has been
in its ability to welcome, with the same care and discretion, guests of every
social extraction.
One of the most apprecied attraction of the isle is the Blue Cave, a suggestive
cave known throughout the world for its size, the intense blue tones of its
interior and the magical silvery light which emanates from the objects immersed
in its waters. Visitors to the “Grotta Azzurra” can arrive either by bus or taxi
from Anacapri; or by boat from Marina Grande in one of the tour boats which stop
at the entrance of the cave during the trip around the island. In order to enter
the Grotta Azzurra visitors climb aboard small rowing boats, with a capacity for
two, maximum three, passengers and, lying on the bottom of the boat, enter the
low and narrow mouth of the cave. Entrance to the cave is not possible in the
presence of south westerly and mistral winds.

La grotta azzurra |