The Blue Grotto is a famous sea cave located on the coast of the island of Capri, Italy. Visitors can take a small boat tour of the cave and see its stunning blue waters, which are illuminated by sunlight that passes through an underwater cavity. The cave can only be accessed by small boats, and tours run from 9am to 5pm daily. The cost of a tour is around €15-€18 per person. Visitors can find more information about the Blue Grotto on the official Capri tourism website at www.capritourism.com.
In addition to the Blue Grotto, there are many other beautiful sights to see on the island of Capri. Visitors can take a cable car up to the town of Anacapri, where they can explore the Villa San Michele and enjoy panoramic views of the island. The Gardens of Augustus, which overlook the sea and the famous Faraglioni rock formations, are another popular attraction. Visitors can also take a boat tour around the island to see its rugged coastline and hidden coves.
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