1. The Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) is a stunning sea cave located on the island of Capri in Italy. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the area and a must-visit for anyone traveling to Capri. The cave is known for its brilliant blue color, caused by the sunlight passing through an underwater cavity and reflecting off the objects in the water.

To enter the Blue Grotto, visitors need to get on small rowboats operated by expert guides. The boats enter through a small opening in the rock face, which can only be accessed during calm sea conditions. Once inside, visitors are treated to an incredible sight of the cave’s illuminated blue water and the mineral formations on the walls. The echoing sound inside the cave adds to the magical atmosphere.

2. The Blue Grotto’s working hours vary depending on the season and weather conditions. It is typically open from early morning until late afternoon. It is recommended to check the specific opening hours before visiting. The cave is closed during inclement weather or rough sea conditions, so it’s crucial to plan accordingly. While there is no official phone number provided for the Blue Grotto, you can check the Capri Tourism website or contact local tour operators for more information.

3. To reach the Blue Grotto, visitors can take a boat tour from the Marina Grande in Capri. These tours usually include a visit to the Blue Grotto as part of their itinerary. Alternatively, you can hire a private boat or join a group tour that includes a visit to the cave.

Please note that there is an additional fee to enter the Blue Grotto, separate from the boat tour. This fee covers the cost of the rowboat and guide. Prices may vary, so it’s best to check with the tour operators or at the entrance for the current ticket information.