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Capri

Capri’s stunning landscapes, charming streets, and luxury vibe make it an unforgettable destination.

Capri, a jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea, is one of Italy’s most iconic islands, known for its dramatic cliffs, luxury boutiques, and crystal-clear waters. The island boasts a rich history, dating back to the Roman Empire, with Villa Jovis, the ruins of Emperor Tiberius’s palace, being a key highlight. Visitors can marvel at the Faraglioni rock formations, take a boat tour to the famous Blue Grotto, or stroll through the elegant Piazzetta, a lively square lined with chic cafes. For travelers enjoying their holiday in Rhodes and seeking a Mediterranean adventure, Capri offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and luxury.

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Capri: Island Boat Trip with Grottos

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Capri: Island and Grottos Boat Cruise with Snacks and Drinks

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When to Visit

The best time to visit Capri is during spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October), when the weather is warm, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July and August) is the peak tourist season, ideal for beach lovers but also the busiest and most expensive time. If you prefer fewer tourists and lower prices, visiting in early spring or late autumn is a great choice, though some businesses may have reduced hours in the off-season. For those who want to experience local culture, plan your visit during Capri’s Patron Saint Day on May 14, which features vibrant celebrations and processions.

Getting Around

Capri is a small island, making it easy to explore. The main methods of transportation are buses, taxis, and the funicular railway connecting the Marina Grande port with Capri town. Walking is highly recommended, especially for exploring scenic paths like the Via Krupp or the trails leading to Anacapri. For a unique experience, rent a boat and explore the island’s coastline and hidden caves. Keep in mind that cars are mostly restricted to locals, so visitors should rely on public transport or walking.

Traveler Tips

Currency: Capri uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it’s good to carry some cash for small purchases. Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes, as Capri’s streets are often steep and cobblestone. Cuisine: Don’t miss trying Caprese salad, fresh seafood, and limoncello, a lemon liqueur made from local lemons. Blue Grotto: Visit the Blue Grotto early in the day to avoid long queues, and be prepared for an additional fee for the boat ride. Shopping: Capri is known for luxury shopping, but you can also find locally made sandals and artisan perfumes.

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Is Capri worth visiting?

Absolutely! Capri is famous for its breathtaking views, luxury shopping, and natural wonders like the Blue Grotto. Whether you want to explore its charming streets, relax by the sea, or enjoy gourmet Italian cuisine, Capri offers a unique and memorable experience.

How do you get to Capri?

Capri can be reached by ferry or hydrofoil from Naples, Sorrento, or the Amalfi Coast. The ferry from Naples takes around 40 minutes to an hour, depending on the type of boat. Frequent departures make it easy to plan a day trip or overnight stay.

What are the top attractions in Capri?

Key attractions include the Blue Grotto, Faraglioni rock formations, Villa Jovis, Monte Solaro (the island’s highest point), and the charming village of Anacapri. Don’t miss a stroll through the Gardens of Augustus for panoramic views.

How many days should I spend in Capri?

The best time to visit is during April to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant, and the island is less crowded. July and August are peak months, ideal for beach lovers but very busy.

Is Capri expensive?

Capri is known for being a luxury destination, so prices for accommodations, dining, and shopping tend to be higher than in mainland Italy. However, you can still enjoy Capri on a budget by choosing mid-range restaurants and free attractions like scenic walks.

Can you swim in the Blue Grotto?

Swimming in the Blue Grotto is officially prohibited due to safety regulations, but some private boat tours may allow swimming nearby after visiting the grotto.

How do you get around Capri?

Capri is best explored on foot or using public buses, taxis, and the funicular railway. For a scenic experience, rent a boat to explore the island’s coastline.

What should I wear in Capri?

Light, comfortable clothing is recommended, especially during summer. Stylish outfits are common, but comfortable shoes are essential due to the island’s hilly and cobblestone streets.

Are there beaches in Capri?

Yes, Capri has beautiful beaches, but most are rocky. Popular spots include Marina Piccola, Bagni di Tiberio, and La Fontelina, known for their crystal-clear waters and scenic views.

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