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Capri is one of the most picturesque and charming islands in the Mediterranean. It is located close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast in Italy. It is a perfect destination for those who love to explore, relax, and indulge in the Italian way of life. From its stunning natural scenery, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife to its rich history and cultural landmarks, there's no shortage of things to do and see on this island. We'll take you on a journey through Capri's top attractions, best foods, and insider tips to help you maximize your experience.
The
limestone rock foundations of the island are craggy and rich in history. Medieval stone footbaths, Roman ruins, and modern mega-yachts coexist
on the island. Visitors have been fascinated by the
magical, mystical island of Capri for centuries. It is in the Bay of Naples. The island looks
like a heap of volcanic rock in the sea. It is also tiny and steep with
cliffs. The terrain has Mediterranean shrubs, Bougainvillea, Broom flowers, and lemon trees. Capri is also famous for its citrus-printed fashions.
The
island's attraction is well-documented. Homer's Odyssey describes how the
Sirens inhabited the waters nearby, beckoning sailors to their death. After
that, Tiberius Caesar Augustus fled Rome to Capri. He was the second Roman
Emperor. There he built palaces and infrastructure.
But you
are more likely to feel la dolce vita on your visit. There are many references
to this. For example, Capri pants were worn by Jackie Kennedy Onassis while on the island. Slim Aarons' Capri-rich oeuvre is another example. His photo of sunbathing
beauty stacked poolside at the Le Corbusier-inspired Punta Tragara brings to
mind his Capri-rich image. Capri is a destination that exceeds all expectations, no matter how vivid your imagination may be.
October,
September, and May are the best months to visit Capri. The temperatures hover
around 60 degrees, and crowds are smaller during these months than in
summer. However, while summer is a great time to sunbathe and enjoy the beach,
the island has many day trippers that cause congestion in July and August. Winter offers can be great too. However, temperatures remain above 40 degrees, and many restaurants and cafes close in winter. Additionally, the
funicular does not operate in January or February.
These
are some of the best things to do and places to visit in Capri.
The
grotto is a large, flooded cave that opens into the sea. The cave
glows a strangely bright blue from the inside due to reflections of sunlight. You can also find small boats near the entrance. These will take you into the
cave. The Blue Grotto was originally the home of sea nymphs, as the Romans
thought. But it has been Capri's main tourist attraction since the 19th
century.
Michelangelo
Capri invites you to a cooking class. This is where you will learn the best of
the island's local cuisines. Moreover, Holly and Gianluca welcome you to their
villa garden. There, you will gather vegetables before creating a 3-course
meal.
Capri
Town is a great place to explore, especially if you want to experience the
authentic Capri atmosphere. Beautiful roof terraces, fresh flavors on
the plates, and plenty of gelato for those hot summer days.
Anacapri
floats on its plateau in a fantasy world. The Phoenician-era flight with more
than 500 steps has been replaced by a three-kilometer road connecting buses to Anacapri's lower part.
Built-in
1510, Santa Sofia is the town's primary church. However, the sacristy, oratory,
also includes the remains of San Carlo, an older church. Moreover, a museum
inside showcases Roman statues in the Blue Grotto.
This
spot is where Sirens lured Ulysses. The small harbor on the south
coast receives the most incredible sun. This makes it ideal for sunbathing in
winter. Next, you can take the bus to Capri or walk down Via Krupp. From there,
continue down the steps toward the church of Sant'Andrea. Finally, you will find the
beaches at Marina di Pennauro.
A boat
tour around Capri is a great way to explore the island's remotest parts and see
its stunning sea cliffs. Besides, it takes two to four hours to complete
the trip by motorboat. The Faraglioni sea stacks are famous for their short
trips, which take around an hour.
This
area was home to the Swedish doctor Axel Munthe who immortalized the concept,
construction, and life of Villa San Michele. His collection includes
valuable archaeological artifacts. These include Roman, Egyptian, and
20th-century art. Moreover, the gardens and houses surround it. Vine-draped pergolas frame its gardens with marble statues.
This is
Anacapri's highest point. A chairlift takes only 12 minutes, and a walk takes
one hour to reach the top of Monte Solaro at 588m. This island's highest point offers a view of Capri, the Bay of Naples, and the Amalfi
Peninsula.
Southern Italy influences Capri's cuisine and laid-back lifestyle. Capri also
has a history of being a historic refuge for writers, intellectuals, and
artists. The island's small size means that it has maritime culture and that of
the Mediterranean Sea. It is now a tourist island, catering almost exclusively
to international tourists, especially during high summer.
Although
most residents speak Italian, the majority speak English well. This is
especially true considering that tourism is the primary industry here. It's also
easy to communicate with others if you visit the island's popular shops, restaurants,
and attractions. However, you might find it helpful to be
familiar with phrases like "si" or yes and "Grazie"
or thank you. Also, if you meet other Italians in social situations, shake hands and be friendly.
Capri's
restaurants open between 12:30 and 3 p.m. to serve lunch and 7:15 to 11:15
p.m. to serve dinner. Capri is also known for its late dinner hours. Many
locals do not start their meals until nine o'clock in the evening. You may also
find it more difficult to get service from restaurants here. It is rare to tip
in Italy. However, an extra 10% will suffice if you enjoy your meal.
Capri is
known for its Italian cuisine, including pizza, pasta, and Italian coffee. However, you will also find food from Campania. The island is famous for its
seafood dishes, such as risotto and ravioli. Also, do not leave without trying
the Caprese salad. It features fresh buffalo mozzarella, freshly-picked
tomatoes, and fresh basil. You should also try lemon candies and
limoncello when you visit Capri. While most restaurants are in Capri and
Anacapri (or Marina Grande), hidden gems are scattered throughout
the small island.
Limoncello, a lemon-flavored liqueur, is the true strength of this island. The
name is said to have been created here. However, it's believed that it was
first registered by the Anacapri family, who operated an inn. Limoncello in every shop, and many other lemon-based products made with Capri
fruit. Besides, you can visit the Limoncello di Capri distillery for a tour. Many restaurants in town offer tastings.
These
are some of the best areas to stay in Capri. First, you need to decide on which side of the island you wish to stay on. Boutique hotels all over the island offer sea views, a swimming pool, and beach clubs. Also, luxury villas are available, quickly selling out during the high season.
There's
always something to do in this area! If you love high-end shopping, this is the
place for you. Via Camerelle, one of Capri's most famous roads, has
plenty of luxury shops such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton.
This
area of Capri Island is not just known for its shopping. It's also home to a vibrant nightlife. You can also find many restaurants and bars where you can
have Aperols all day. They are most common in Piazzetta di Capri. You will also
find many historical sites. Traveling the coastline, you will come across
these remarkable rocks and caves.
If you want to stay in Capri with your
kids, this is the place for you. Marina Grande is where most tourists arrive on the island. However, there
are many other areas to explore. For example, there are many restaurants here. You will also
find private villas. But the main attraction is Capri's largest beach.
Spiaggia
Beachni di Tipperio is also famous for families, as the water is
shallow. So Marina Grande is an excellent place for families. Plus, it is super
connected in case you need to travel. The port area can get crowded with
tourists arriving by ferry. But walking around Marina
Grande's other parts, such as the beaches, is generally safe.
Marina
Piccola is a port area located southwest of Capri Town. This is where
celebrities' yachts dock. The site is highly sought-after by the wealthy. This
is why Marina Piccola is a great place to indulge during your vacation. You can
also enjoy the many beaches nearby!
Moreover, the chic beaches offer the best swimming conditions because the water is calm. It's not too bad, either. You can see the Faraglioni rock's natural beauty from
here. In addition, you can take private boat tours and
yacht charters to admire the island from the water.
Anacapri
is slightly farther from the busy Piazzetta or Marina Grande. Therefore, it offers a more
peaceful experience than Capri and has beautiful views over the olive grove
and vineyards.
Moreover,
cable cars take passengers to Anacapri and transport them to Monte Solaro. It is also an oasis of views where you can see all the island's flowers. You can also explore the road leading to the lighthouse while stopping at
small beaches such as Mesola, Orrico, and other attractions. You
won't have to travel far to find the best shopping or gastronomy
in Capri.
There
are many ways to get around Capri. However, before naming them,
remember that Capri is quite large. In addition, many tourists find it difficult to navigate
the island on foot. Below are the best ways to explore Capri beyond these
two options.
Hire a
Vespa. You can rent a Vespa. This allows you to explore the island
at a pace that suits you while not allowing for too many stops. You can also
rent the Vespa for an additional hour or two.
Taxis. You will also see a lot of taxis as soon as you land in Capri. They are ready
to take you wherever you want on the island. They are available to either
drive you straight to Capri. You can also hire a taxi for a few hours to have amazing views from the top of the island.
Walking. Walking from Capri Town to Marina is another option. This takes around 25
minutes uphill and about the same time back down.
The
public bus. You can also take a public bus to the island. This is a more
affordable option. However, you cannot explore the island in your
own time.
Capri is
very safe, even for solo travelers and kids. There are no risks to health, and
crime is minimal. However, pickpocketing is a frequent occurrence in tourist
areas. Also, foreigners are often a target.
Petty theft poses the most significant safety risk. This is because it is more likely to happen during the peak tourist season when many tourists are trying to get to the same places for entertainment and attractions. While petty crime is unlikely to be a problem for travelers, there are some places where it is most common.
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