Europe Explored » island of capri https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Family activity holidays in Italy – Exploring the Bay of Naples https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/25/family-activity-holidays-in-italy-exploring-the-bay-of-naples/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/25/family-activity-holidays-in-italy-exploring-the-bay-of-naples/#comments Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:06:32 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6088 The whole of Italy has a lot to offer that it is quite impossible to take part in all of the family activity holidays in Italy available in just one trip. One way to tackle this dilemma is to tour just one part of the Italy and leave the rest for the next trip. In […]

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The whole of Italy has a lot to offer that it is quite impossible to take part in all of the family activity holidays in Italy available in just one trip. One way to tackle this dilemma is to tour just one part of the Italy and leave the rest for the next trip. In this instance, you and your family can start by exploring the Bay of Naples.

Bay of Naples, Italy
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Exploring Naples, Vesuvius, and Pompeii would be in the itinerary. What’s so special about sightseeing here is that you don’t just view the sights and attractions. You will actually get to explore these natural and historic places. One of the most memorable family activity holidays in Italy that you will probably have is exploring the various Roman ruins of Herculaneum or the preserved ancient city of Vesuvius. The past and present atmospheres mix so well in these ancient sites that you can’t help but wonder how it is to live during those times. If the weather permits, you can actually arrange to climb Mount Vesuvius.

Napoli, square, Italy
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During the trip, you can choose to have your accommodations at a Agriturismo or working farm that accepts visitors. Here, everyone will get to experience first hand the typical life in rural Italy. While this is exciting itself, the fun part for everyone perhaps is when the whole family attends pizza-making lessons held by a local pizza chef. With this type of family activity holidays in Italy where you get to experience history, nature, and local culture, every moment of the trip will be exciting. And, once you are in Naples, do not forget to visit an island of Capri, which is a favourite place of celebrities. So you and your kids can have more fun when meet some of them.


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Capri island – the centre of luxury | Italy https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/04/capri-island-the-centre-of-luxury-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/04/capri-island-the-centre-of-luxury-italy/#comments Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:53:54 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1466 The picturesque island of Capri lies in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Gulf of Naples. Not like the many islands in the vicinity, Capri has not been created by volcanic activity arose, but was separated from the Sorrento peninsula. The Blue Island – like Capri is often called – covers an area of about 10 […]

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The picturesque island of Capri lies in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Gulf of Naples. Not like the many islands in the vicinity, Capri has not been created by volcanic activity arose, but was separated from the Sorrento peninsula. The Blue Island – like Capri is often called – covers an area of about 10 km2. The island itself is composed of two parts – the Capri and Anacapri, which is located in the upper part of the island.

Capri, island, Italy
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The island has been and still is for his position, and especially for its beauty and uniqueness, the seat of the higher society and artists. E.g. the Swedish writer Axel Munte spend here some part of his life. His Villa San Michele is now open to the public as a museum. In Capri you can find such villas and residences on each corner. One of the most famous – Villa Jovis – was built by Emperor Tiberius as his summer residence.

From the higher part of the island you can find a picturesque view of the entire magical panorama, but also of the Augustus Gardens and the magnificent white cliffs – Faraglioni. Near the town of Anacapri is the highest peak of the island, Solaro.

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From the above mentioned information, it is clear that the island of Capri has a romantic beauty. But its uniqueness lies elsewhere – in the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) – the sea cave – magnet for the tourists. And indeed, when the lights switch off in a dark cave and you see the azure blue sea, you stop breath and enjoy a unique experience. The trip to the famous cave, although you will pay around 16Eur, is worth your visit. Tourists can reach the cave by bus or taxi from Anacapri; or by boat from Marina Grande.

Capri, it is not only the nature and beauty, but also a typical Italian countryside atmosphere. In the picturesque square in the Capri town you find many shops and boutiques selling souvenirs and other products of local production. Lovers of sea and water activities can visit the beach at Marina Piccola, or drive around the island tour on a boat ride (an experience for about 9 Euro).


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Ischia and Procida – two gems of the bay of Napoli | Italy https://europeexplored.com/2010/10/13/ischia-and-procida-two-gems-of-the-bay-of-napoli-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/10/13/ischia-and-procida-two-gems-of-the-bay-of-napoli-italy/#comments Wed, 13 Oct 2010 18:01:15 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1460 Ischia is the largest island in the Gulf of Naples. It is situated at the west of Napoli and north from island of Capri. Ischia offers holiday resorts, thermal springs, healing sands and cheap hotels. It is almost as popular as its famous neighbouring island of Capri. The Ferry docked in Ischia Porto, which is […]

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Ischia is the largest island in the Gulf of Naples. It is situated at the west of Napoli and north from island of Capri. Ischia offers holiday resorts, thermal springs, healing sands and cheap hotels. It is almost as popular as its famous neighbouring island of Capri. The Ferry docked in Ischia Porto, which is a port in the modern part of the island’s capital – Ischia. The historical part – Ischia Ponte – lies a few minutes walk away. While the northern and western coastline teeming with life, the southern tip of the island’s quietest. Here lies the village of Sant’Angelo, dominated by an extinct volcano Monte Epomeo. From its peak at a height of 788 meters you can find a fantastic view of the Gulf and Naples.

In the shadow of Ischia and Capri is small, only 2.5 km long and fewer tourists visited island of Procida. However Chiaiolella offers good swimming and, like Ischia, also cheap accommodation. In a neglected town of Procida is the main ferry port, Marina Grande.


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Blue Grotto – amazing sea cave you must see! | Capri, Italy https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/04/blue-grotto-in-italy-capri/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/06/04/blue-grotto-in-italy-capri/#comments Fri, 04 Jun 2010 17:56:22 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=260 Located on Capri Island, the Blue Grotto is a very popular destination which has attracted countless visitors over the years. Known for glowing a brilliant blue color as a result of the light entering the cave through the crystal clear Mediterranean waters, the Blue Grotto offers anyone a truly unique experience. Inside Blue Grotto, Capri, […]

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Located on Capri Island, the Blue Grotto is a very popular destination which has attracted countless visitors over the years. Known for glowing a brilliant blue color as a result of the light entering the cave through the crystal clear Mediterranean waters, the Blue Grotto offers anyone a truly unique experience.

Inside Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy
Inside Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy by Jun

Located at the waterline inside the cave, a hole in the wall of the cave that is only one and a half meters in diameter allows the sunlight into the Blue Grotto. This is also just large enough to allow a small rowboat into the cave. Below this small hole is an even larger hole which allows the light to reflect on the base of the cave beneath the water line. As a result, the water in the Blue Grotto emits this eerie blue glow.

Inside of the Blue Grotto, many marble statues were found back in the early part of the 1800s. There was also a landing spot inside of the cave which means that they Blue Grotto was well known even back in the days of the Roman Empire. Today, this cave is the symbol of the Island of Capri and is the number one reason why people make their way to the island every single year.

Entrance to Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy
Entrance to Blue Grotto, Capri, Italy by Arnaud Gaillard

To enter the cave, one must transfer to a wooden boat that is oared into the Blue Grotto. Since the size of the hole is so small, when entering the cave, you will have to lay flat on your back so as to prevent hitting your head. However, the inside of the Blue Grotto is very spacious. Furthermore, if there are any trough seas, access to the caves are limited because the rowboat can barely fit through the small opening in a calm sea.

During the peak season, when the conditions are just right, it is not uncommon for traffic jams to occur as the boats take turns entering and exiting the cave. However, for those who are brave enough, in the evenings after the rowboats have gone for the day, it is possible to swim into the Blue Grotto. Special precautions must be taken so as not to get slammed into the edges of the opening by the waves.

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