Faraglioni-strand, Capri, Campania, Italië

Faraglioni-strandStrandgids · Italië

Three iconic sea stacks, one unforgettable rocky swim

Natural sea archThree-stack formationRock platform swimmingSnorkeling around stacksBoat-through arch passage
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The Faraglioni are three colossal rock stacks rising from the turquoise water off Capri's southeastern tip. There is no sand here, only sun-warmed rock platforms that drop straight into clear, turquoise sea. The wild, elemental vibe is the whole point: no beach umbrellas, no loungers, just stone, salt air, and the hollow boom of waves pushing through the natural sea arch. Boats thread through that arch all day, making the swim channel between the stacks a place to approach with real caution. It's raw, it's busy, and it earns every bit of its reputation.

Hoe te bereiken

Reach the Faraglioni by boat from Marina Grande — a seasonal service that takes around 20 minutes. Alternatively, hike from Punta Tragara, a 25-minute walk along the cliff path, available daily. There is no road access to the stacks themselves and no parking of any kind.

Voor wie?

Voor stellen

The boat ride through the natural sea arch and a quiet morning on the rock platforms — before the day-trippers arrive — makes this one of Capri's most dramatic shared experiences. Pair it with the short walk to Punta Tragara at golden hour for a view that needs no filter.

Voor gezinnen

Families with young children should think carefully before coming here — there is no sand, no lifeguard, and the rocky entry demands sure footing from everyone in the group. Older children who are confident swimmers and comfortable on uneven rock will find the snorkeling around the stacks genuinely rewarding, but avoid July and August when boat traffic makes the swim channel dangerous.

Onze mening

Heavy boat traffic in July and August makes the swim channel between the stacks dangerous at peak hours — that is the first thing any visitor needs to know, and it should shape when and whether you come. Outside those peak months, from June through September, the Faraglioni deliver something genuinely rare: a wild, rocky encounter with one of Italy's most iconic geological formations, accessible by a 20-minute boat ride from Marina Grande or a 25-minute cliff walk from Punta Tragara. There is no sand, no lifeguard, and no hand-holding — just turquoise water, ancient rock, and the low rumble of the sea through the arch. The snorkeling around the stacks is the real reward for those who make the effort. Skip July and August if swimming matters to you. Come in June or September, go early, and you'll have one of Capri's most elemental experiences largely to yourself.— Het wmb-team

Wat te doen

The Punta Tragara Viewpoint, just 0.3 km away, is the classic clifftop promenade that frames the three stacks in one sweep — worth the short walk even if you never get in the water. Grotta di Matermania, an ancient Roman nymph sanctuary cave carved into the southeast cliff path, is about 1.2 km away and pairs well with the coastal walk. Further afield, Villa Jovis — Emperor Tiberius's main imperial palace on Capri's eastern summit — sits 2.5 km away and rewards anyone willing to extend the day into the island's history.

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The Punta Tragara Viewpoint at 0.3 km is the shot everyone comes for — all three stacks aligned in turquoise water with the Capri cliffs behind.

From a boat at water level, the natural sea arch frames a tunnel of rock and light that no clifftop angle can replicate. Early morning, the rock platforms themselves make a stark, wild foreground against the open sea.

Waar te eten

Da Luigi ai Faraglioni, just 0.3 km away, is the closest option and serves Italian food with views toward the stacks — book ahead in season. La Fontelina, 0.4 km out, is another Italian restaurant popular with visitors to the area. For something a little further back toward the village, Terrazza Brunella at 0.7 km and Da Tonino at 1 km both offer solid Italian meals without the front-row premium.

Waar te slapen

The closest hotels cluster around 1 km from the stacks — Scalinatella, Hotel La Vega, and Hotel La Minerva all sit at that distance and put you within easy reach of the cliff path to Punta Tragara. A little further out, Casa Morgano and Hotel La Floridiana at 1.1 km round out the options for anyone wanting to base themselves close to the southeastern tip of the island.

Fotografie

The Punta Tragara Viewpoint at 0.3 km offers the classic three-stack shot, with all three formations aligned against the turquoise sea. From the water, a boat trip through the natural sea arch gives you a perspective no clifftop can match, with the turquoise sea framing the rock walls on both sides.

Goed om te weten

Boat traffic in July and August makes the swim channel between the stacks genuinely hazardous — if you must swim here during those months, go at first light before the boats arrive; the rest of the day the channel is dangerous. There is no lifeguard on site, and the rocky entry with no sand means a stumble can draw blood before you're even in the water. July and August are best avoided altogether if swimming is your goal — extreme boat traffic turns the arch channel into a serious risk. Wear water shoes, bring your own water and snacks, and check sea conditions before you commit to the hike out.

Kaart

In de buurt

Da Luigi ai Faraglioni

Italiaans0.3 km

La Fontelina

Italiaans0.4 km

Terrazza Brunella

0.7 km

Da Tonino

1.0 km

Le Grottelle

1.1 km

Te zien rondom Capri

Ruins

Villa Jovis

2.5 km

Emperor Tiberius's main imperial palace on Capri's eastern summit

Viewpoint

Punta Tragara Viewpoint

300 m

Clifftop promenade with the most photographed view of the Faraglioni stacks

Ruins

Grotta di Matermania

1.2 km

Ancient Roman nymph sanctuary cave on the southeast cliff path

Veelgestelde vragen

Swimming is genuinely risky in July and August — heavy boat traffic makes the channel between the stacks dangerous at peak hours. Early morning swimming is the only recommended window during those months. Outside peak season, swimming is rated moderate; there is no lifeguard and the entry is rocky with no sand.
There is no road access to the Faraglioni stacks. You can reach them by boat from Marina Grande in around 20 minutes (seasonal service), or on foot via a 25-minute hike from Punta Tragara. There is no parking of any kind — the stacks are only accessible by boat or on foot.
June and September are the sweet spot — warm enough to swim, far less boat traffic than peak summer. The best overall window is June through September. Avoid July and August if you plan to swim; extreme boat traffic makes the arch channel dangerous during those months.
No. The terrain is entirely rocky with no paved access, and the site is completely inaccessible for wheelchair users. Both access routes — the boat landing and the cliff hike from Punta Tragara — require sure footing on uneven rock.
Yes. Da Luigi ai Faraglioni is just 0.3 km away and serves Italian food with a direct view of the stacks. La Fontelina is 0.4 km out. Terrazza Brunella and Da Tonino are 0.7 km and 1 km away respectively — all within easy reach of the cliff path.
The Punta Tragara Viewpoint, 0.3 km from the stacks, is the most photographed vantage point on Capri — a clifftop promenade with all three stacks in frame. Sunrise gives the softest light and the fewest boats in shot. A boat trip through the natural sea arch offers a completely different, water-level perspective.
Yes — snorkeling around the base of the stacks is one of the site's highlights, with clear turquoise water and rocky formations supporting marine life. Avoid the swim channel between the stacks in July and August due to dangerous boat traffic. There is no lifeguard, so go with a companion and wear water shoes for the rocky entry.

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