How much does the Blue Grotto cost?

Why is the Blue Grotto closed?

During the winter season from November through March, the Blue Grotto is generally closed due to high winds and rough seas, which make it impossible to pass through the low mouth of the cave.

How often is the Blue Grotto closed?

The Blue Grotto is open all year round, weather permitting, though it is often closed from November to March. If visiting in winter, it’s best to check first either at the ticket offices of Laser Capri (Molo 21) and Motoscafisti di Capri (Molo 0) in Marina Grande, or by calling 081 8375646 after 9 am.

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Is Capri worth a daytrip?

A day trip to Capri from Positano (or any of the Amalfi Coast towns) is not only worth your time, but very easy to do on your own. With ferries departing from the main beach in Positano and the ride being a quick 30 minutes, there’s no excuse not to visit Capri.

Is Blue Grotto cash only?

The Blue Grotto is not included in the price of the tour as it’s a private Grotto. The entrance fee is payable exclusively on the spot at the floating box office anchored at the entrance of the cave and only in cash (€ 14,00 p.p.).

How long does it take to walk through the grotto?

Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 17 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

Is the Isle of Capri expensive?

Capri is famously (or infamously) expensive. It has, after all, been a resort island since the time of the ancient Roman Republic. Capri has always been considered a luxury travel destination, consequently, many people think that the island is out of their budget.

How do I get from Marina Grande to Blue Grotto?

Depart from Marina Grande on a motorboat directy for the Blue Grotto, and transfer to the authorized rowboat service to enter the grotto’s interior.

Can you take a boat to the Grotto?

See The Grotto By Boat One of the best ways to visit the Grotto is by Boat. Tobermory is known for World Class Boat Tours. The most popular of them visit Flowerpot Island and hover overtop of famous shipwrecks in Tobermory’s Big Tub Harbour.

Can you boat to the Grotto?

By land the Grotto is accessible by descending a 40 ft open cliff face or a smaller hole in the rock that you have to climb down. By water, you can swim up to the grotto as well if you’re accessing by boat. The tunnel you’re descrbing is an underwater tunnel that connects the open Georgian Bay to the Grotto sea cave.

How deep is the water in the Blue Grotto?

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The Blue Grotto lets you dive down to a depth of 100 feet (30 meters) in crystal clear water all the way down at a water temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) all year round.

Can you snorkel Blue Grotto?

Blue Grotto is primarily a scuba diving facility. However, we do allow snorkeling and freediving under certain circumstances. Snorkelers are welcome on weekdays when we do not have as many scuba students who need the space.

Can you solo dive at Blue Grotto?

Regarding diving, we expect all our visitors to stay safe by remaining well within the limits of their training and experience. We do, however, require that every diver be with a buddy or be part of a class. There is no solo diving (even if you have a card that says you can).

How many dives do you need for cave diving?

Training agencies require varying levels of experience to enroll in specific technical or cave diver courses. These numbers represent a bare minimum. Realistically, you should have at least 50 logged dives prior to beginning the process. At least 100 or more would be better.

How deep in the ocean is 3 bar?

Watch Water Resistence Information

30 meters/100 feet/3 bar: General water resistant watches can withstand minor moisture from splashing, but should not be worn for swimming, diving, bathing, or showering.

Is the Blue Grotto haunted?

Discovered in the time of Roman Emperor Tiberius, the Blue Grotto was initially thought to be haunted by evil spirits, being avoided by island inhabitants and visitors.

What lives in the Blue Grotto?

Marmaids and nymphs | The legend of Capri’s Blue Grotto

“Inhabited by mermaids, infested with ghosts and demons. Cursed placed rediscovered after many years. The intense blue and the brilliance of the water hides monsters and supernatural creatures.”