Capri

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Where to stay in Capri

Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local events.

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Capri, like a local

Don't miss

  • Blue Grotto: A stunning sea cave famous for its bright blue waters.
  • Piazzetta: The heart of Capri's social life, offering great views and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Villa Jovis: The remains of Emperor Tiberius's lavish palace, with historical significance and breathtaking views.
  • Monte Solaro: The highest point on the island, accessible by chairlift or hiking, offering panoramic views.
  • Faraglioni Rocks: Iconic rock formations that are a symbol of Capri, best viewed by boat.

Where to eat

  • Da Paolino: Famous for its lemon tree courtyard and authentic Caprese cuisine.
  • La Capannina: Known for its fresh seafood and local dishes in a charming setting.
  • Gelateria Buonissimo: Offers some of the best gelato on the island, perfect for a hot day.

Do this

  • Boat Tour around the Island: Explore hidden coves and the stunning coastline from the water.
  • Chairlift Ride to Monte Solaro: A breathtaking ascent with views of the entire island and beyond.
  • Shopping in Capri Town: Experience luxury shopping with unique artisan boutiques and designer shops.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to enjoy popular sites like the Blue Grotto with fewer crowds.
  • Take the local bus from Marina Grande to Anacapri to avoid steep walks.
  • Try the local limoncello, made from lemons grown on the island, for a true taste of Capri.
  • Explore the lesser-known trails for hiking to discover hidden viewpoints and quiet spots.

Know before you go

Best time

May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local events.

Getting around

Ferries, local buses, and walking are the primary means of transport on the island.

Airport

NAP

Language

Italian, with some English widely spoken in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted but carry some cash for smaller vendors.

Safety

Capri is generally safe, but be cautious in crowded areas and avoid poorly lit paths at night.

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