Rome to Capri Day Trip: High-Speed Train and Boat Tour Review

Rome to Capri Day Trip: High-Speed Train and Boat Tour Review

Rome to Capri Day Trip: High-Speed Train and Boat Tour Review

Rome to Capri Day Trip: High-Speed Train and Boat Tour Review

Dreaming of island breezes and sparkling blue waters, that is, a quick escape from Rome? A day trip to Capri could be just the thing! The “From Rome High-Speed Train Transfer and Capri Boat Tour” is apparently a hugely popular option. I had to see if it actually lives up to its promises. Here’s a good, honest look at what you might expect.

Speeding to Naples: The Train Ride

high speed train naples

So, first things first: the high-speed train situation. It’s typically an early start, to be sure. You want to get yourself to the Rome train station, and then it’s off to Naples. I will say, those trains really do move! The Italian countryside whipping past the window is seriously picturesque, it really is. That said, trains can sometimes, you know, be trains. Check for delays just a bit before you go, that’s always a good idea.

The train itself is commonly quite comfy. Most offer seating, plus power outlets. Perfect for charging up your phone for all those Capri snapshots. Often you’ll find a café car, so getting coffee and a snack is simple, typically. The whole train bit of it? Mostly smooth, I’d say, basically a relaxed start to a possibly exciting day.

From Naples to Capri: Making the Connection

Naples to Capri ferry

Now, Naples train station is just usually, rather hectic. From the train, the tour generally coordinates transport to the ferry, that is heading towards Capri. Usually that part is smooth, but being ready for some crowds is useful, arguably. Naples is a place full of character. That said, you often don’t see much of it on this trip, just, you know, a glimpse here and there.

Boarding the ferry? Make sure you stick close to your group, maybe. Following instructions is really important, mainly as the port can get seriously busy, that is something to know. This bit may feel like you are being shepherded, sort of. Try to consider it part of the adventure, perhaps!

Capri by Sea: The Boat Tour

Capri boat tour

The boat tour around Capri? It is probably the highlight for plenty of folks, as a matter of fact. Seeing the island from the water seriously gives you a different angle, it just does. The famous Faraglioni rocks look amazing, especially, that is something! Also you usually pass the Green Grotto and White Grotto, maybe even get a peek at the Blue Grotto, even though getting *into* the Blue Grotto sometimes comes with a separate fee, still.

The boats vary, to be sure. Some are pretty large, others are smaller, possibly giving a bit more of a personal feel. If the water’s a little rough, that’s worth considering; it could influence your experience slightly. Being out on the Mediterranean Sea is very special though, so relaxing and taking it all in is important, you know? Don’t forget sunblock, so very important, even on a cloudy day, definitely.

Exploring Capri On Land

exploring Capri Italy

So, generally the tour involves some free time on Capri. Capri Town is rather wonderful, anyway, that is full of those fancy shops and lovely cafes. If you’re after stunning views, that is what you will find, taking a walk up to the Gardens of Augustus could be really good. Expect a lot of other tourists, because you know, it’s a popular place, maybe!

Anacapri, is often quieter, that is up to you though. Getting there means taking a bus ride that offers rather amazing views! It is close to Villa San Michele or taking the chairlift up Monte Solaro if you want stunning views that are truly special, that is for sure. Knowing how to plan your time might mean a little checking before you go, or just wandering around. Either way can totally be fun.

Things to keep in Mind

Capri travel tips

Before booking this thing, think a little bit about what you are like, and what you want. This is something you have to factor in.

Pace: The “From Rome” tour is very full. If you don’t like super fast travel or crowds, then perhaps look for some kind of slower alternative. If you like to get the most into a day? This is totally it.

Cost: Day tours such as this seem simpler and might seem like a deal when you start. Check out everything which comes in the cost, things like lunch or tickets into attractions can vary. Deciding if you want all-inclusive vs. doing a few things alone is important to think about before booking, as well.

The Weather: Always something to consider. Capri shines with the sun, but obviously it rains sometimes. Know they sometimes will alter the boat if the ocean is a bit rough or switch things around as they have to for safety, that is important, isn’t it?

Is a Capri day trip from Rome worth it? I guess if you’re all set with those fast speeds, being in a group, and just wanting to see the highlights, yeah, totally! It brings Capri within range, in effect, when you only are in Rome a bit, I’d say.

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