The port of Capri, also known as Marina Grande, is the main port of the island of Capri, located on the northern coast. It is situated within a wide natural bay in the Gulf of Naples, protected by two artificial quays that shelter it from winds and waves.
The port is divided between the area for tourist boats and fishing vessels and the one for ferries and commercial services. It can accommodate yachts up to 55-66 meters in length and with a draft of up to 3.5-8 meters. Inside, there are approximately three hundred berths available. Services such as a reception, toilets and showers, Wi-Fi, weather forecasts, 24-hour assistance with inflatable boats, continuous security, and the availability of electric vehicles are present. Not included in the berth rental are: fuel, water, electricity, crane services, and diving.
The port is well connected to the center of Capri by a funicular (about four minutes) and nearby bus and taxi stops. It is also the starting point for scheduled boats and tours to the Blue Grotto, Positano, Amalfi, Naples, and other locations in Campania.
Originally a fishing village, today Marina Grande is a lively crossroads for tourists and locals, with shops, bars, restaurants, and useful services such as a minimarket and a pharmacy. Near the port are the church of San Costanzo, the remote Phoenician Steps leading to Anacapri, and beaches including the large beach of Marina Grande and access to the Baths of Tiberius.
Why choose it? Natural protection and modern berths, also ideal for medium-sized yachts; efficient services and comfort, with continuous assistance and useful technologies (Wi-Fi, electric cars); logistical convenience, with immediate access to the funicular, buses, and taxis; a typically Capri atmos.