Saturday, December 13, 2014

Boat Charter to Positano and Nerano from Capri


It’s safe to say that everyone knows about Capri- It’s high end boutiques, colorful villas and five star hotels. Capri is the island to see and be seen, to soak into a Mediterranean paradise and create a holiday full of chicness and relaxation.

One of the most popular past times while on holiday in Capri is to charter a boat and explore the area- discover grottos around the island, stop to swim, enjoy the day and more.




However, another great excursion is to head straight towards the Amalfi Coast. Stop to swim around Li Galli Islands-a set of private islands off the coast of Positano where the legendary Ulysses heard the seducing song of the sirens. This little archipelago of islands is privately owned and rented out to guests who want a low profile with a high budget. Although one cannot step foot onto the island, he or she can swim in the middle and enjoy the seductive views.



After a refreshing swim, on to Positano to shop and take colorful photos! Positano’s reputation is similar to Capri, with shopping, luxury hotels and a VIP atmosphere. After a fun visit, one of the coolest things to do is get back on the boat and cruise over to Nerano, a small fishing village nearby. This beautiful and unpretentious stretch of beach is home to some of the best, mouthwatering restaurants on the coastline. The boat will dock directly on one of the small buoys while a tender from the restaurant comes to meet you and take you to shore. Sit outside and dine on fresh seafood, pasta, local wine and dessert. It is one of the most relaxing and serene experiences….not to be missed!



Once lunch is over and bellies are full, enjoy a leisurely boat ride back to the island of Capri under the soft light of the afternoon sunshine.  This is one of our all time favorite days.


Monday, December 1, 2014

What is the Blue Grotto in Capri?

HISTORY:


Many people ask us to explain a bit more about the Blue Grotto-the history and what makes it is special. 

The history of the Blue Grotto dates back to the Roman times, when the Roman Emperor Tiberius allegedly used it as his private bath house during his retirement on the island. Ancient Roman statues were even found there! 

For years, the grotto was avoided by locals, thought to be cursed until a fisherman ventured in with German novelist and tourist August Kopisch. Kopisch subsequently included the Blue Grotto in his next novel,  Entdeckung der blauen Grotte auf der Insel Capri in 1838. Many people claim that after this novel was published, Capri and the Blue Grotto sprung into the limelight as a must-see destination. 

The Blue Grotto is now one of the most sought after sites on Capri. 

  

WHY IS IT SO BRIGHT?


The sunlight enters the cave through an opening located directly under the cave's mouth. This limits the amount of light that enters the cave at any given moment, causing the bright blue effect, which seeps through the rock crevices. 

VISITING:


  • The grotto may close due to weather because if there are high waves they will cover the entrance of the cave.  
  • Tickets cost €13, to be paid directly at the entrance
  • Wait time can range anywhere between 1-2 hours and time in the cave is about 5 minutes
  • Visiting the cave is optional and of course not required when purchasing a private speedboat cruise with Exclusive Cruises. 

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me!