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"You can't go to Capri without visiting Grotta Azurra" We were told this again and again, and today, finally, was the day to go there. We were up early and found our way down to the harbour where we had tickets for one of these boats taking you and a tour around the island, with a stop at the cave, first thing. There we had to queue before we eventually could board a small rowing boat, just three or four people in each boat.
The entrance to the cave is just a narrow hole and we all had to lay flat down in the boat while getting in, and, well, you can see I did as I was told, flat on my back, which looks so funny on the photo of me taken by my friend from where she sat up in the big boat :-)
Here you can see more closely what it was like to get into the grotto.
And here we are inside.
The light on the photo is just what it looked like. No flash used.
We were told that the light actually came from the daylight and the sun outside, reflected though the small opening and the sea.
The grotto was magic, but so was the rest of the boat tour as well.
Here we are reaching the famous cliffs, Faraglioni di Capri. We sailed though the whole, and Terje and I did exactly as the captain told us, we kissed when we sailed though.
Back on the island, an ice-cream speciality, lemon flavoured, served in a lemon skin boat.