Blue Grotto

Blue Grotto showing caves
Blue Grotto
Blue Grotto which includes hiking or walking and rocky coastline
Blue Grotto showing a bay or harbour and boating as well as an individual male
Blue Grotto showing boating and general coastal views as well as a large group of people


One of Capri’s most celebrated attractions is a sea cave of luminous blue light used as a place of worship during Roman times.

Venture inside the Blue Grotto, a deep-water cavern bathed in vivid blue light. Capri’s most famous sea cave gets its color from sunlight being filtered by the sea as it passes through an underwater opening below the cave entrance.

During Roman times the interior was used as a nymphaeum, a place where mythological deities known as nymphs were worshiped. In subsequent centuries before the grotto’s rediscovery in 1826, islanders refused to enter the cave. They were scared of the witches and monsters believed to dwell within.

To access the cave, climb aboard one of the small wooden rowing boats waiting outside. The only way in is through a narrow arch. Be prepared to wait as boats can only enter once a preceding group has finished. As you pass into the cave you will need to lie down flat as the narrow, low entrance is only 3-feet (1-meter) above the sea surface. Once inside, you can sit upright again.

The natural cavity is approximately 196 feet (60 meters) long and 82 feet (25 meters) wide. Sit back and marvel at the color and reflections that illuminate the cavern. The water is at its bluest in the early afternoon. Visits last for only a few minutes but can be longer if you are prepared to tip your oarsman generously.

Some people come back here to swim in the cave after the boats have left for the day, but this isn’t recommended due to safety concerns. The water is deep and there are no ledges or platforms where you can rest.

Situated on Capri’s northwest coast, the Blue Grotto is 2.3 miles (3.5 kilometers) from Anacapri. Come by bus or car or walk from the town. A flight of stairs leads down from the parking area to near the cave entrance where you can buy your ticket. Alternatively, take a 10-minute boat journey from Marina Grande and then transfer to one of the row boats.

The Blue Grotto is open every day, sea conditions permitting.

Reviews of Blue Grotto

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2/5 - Disappointing

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Entering cave was an experience and impact of light on water gave a pleasing blue glow. But boatman's insistence on a tip for "service" which was two laps of a small cave, bad singing and jamming us in the tiny bow of the boat, detracted. Duration in cave was 2mins top and service is already included in the entrance fee. Disappointing that some tourists felt the need to tip heavily, so this will not stop the boatmen getting away with daylight robbery. Inst ead take the 1hr round island boat tour and you will see the blue grotto effect in mini blue grotto plus much more.

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveller

Go in the Morning as BAD LIGHT in After prevented us Going In

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