Anacapri - Caves Grotta Azzurra We find the Blue Grotto in Anacapri. It is a natural cave two meters wide where we can admire the blue water of only a meter deep. In the past, the cave was used as a marine nymphaeum. Today it is one of the most beautiful places to visit.
Amalfi - Caves Grotta dello smeraldo e presepe subacqueo The haunting cave was named after the spine-chilling emerald colour which emanates from the seawater. Stalactites hang down from its 24 metre-ceiling while stalagmites grow to ten metres tall. Each year, skin-divers from all over the country make their traditional pilgrimage to this ceramic presepe submerged beneath the water.
Serino - Caves Eremo e Grotta del Salvatore The Grotto of SS. Salvatore was formerly called the Grotto of the Angel or San Michele. It is positioned, together with other caves, on what is nicknamed the path of the Angel. It is flanked by a hermitage that served as a refuge for pilgrims and all the visitors who took the arduous path that led to the cave reachable in about 3 hours on foot.