Capri, a jewel of the Mediterranean, is brimming with attractions that combine natural beauty, cultural heritage, and luxurious charm.


From the stunning Grotta Azzurra to breathtaking viewpoints like the Faraglioni rocks, the island promises unforgettable experiences.


Dear Lykkers, whether exploring sea caves, enjoying boat trips, or soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the Piazzetta, every corner of Capri offers something magical.


Exploring the Island: Capri and Anacapri


Capri is divided into two municipalities: Capri and Anacapri.


Capri Town


Reach the historic center of Capri by funicular from Marina Grande. Capri Town is known for its lively streets, boutique shopping, and luxurious accommodations.


Anacapri


Located at a higher altitude, Anacapri provides a tranquil escape with charming streets, artisan shops, and panoramic views. Buses connect Anacapri with Marina Grande and Capri Town for convenient access.


Marina Grande: The Island's Gateway


Marina Grande is the starting point for every journey in Capri. This bustling port features colorful houses, cafes, and shops.


Key Highlights


Ferries and hydrofoils connect Capri to Naples, Sorrento, and other coastal towns.


Boat tours to the Blue Grotto depart from here.


Visitors can relax at Marina Grande Beach, the island's largest.


The Piazzetta of Capri


Known as the "living room of Capri," the Piazzetta (Piazza Umberto-I) is a central hub. It features a clock tower, vibrant cafes, and a lively atmosphere.


Don’t Miss


Enjoying coffee or local delicacies.


Watching life unfold in this iconic square.


Via Camerelle and Via Tragara


Via Camerelle, lined with luxury boutiques, is a must-visit. It continues to Via Tragara, offering views of the Faraglioni rocks and elegant villas.


The Gardens of Augustus


A short walk from the Piazzetta, the Gardens of Augustus feature vibrant flora and views of Marina Piccola and the Faraglioni.


Via Krupp


This serpentine path, built by German industrialist Krupp, is a masterpiece of design leading to Marina Piccola.


Charterhouse of St. Giacomo


Nearby, this historic convent now hosts art exhibitions.



Villa Jovis and Villa Lysis


Villa Jovis


An ancient Roman villa where Emperor Tiberius governed.


Villa Lysis


A restored Art Nouveau masterpiece built by Count Fersen.


Touring by Boat


A boat tour is among the best ways to explore Capri. Tours include the Faraglioni, Blue Grotto, and numerous coastal caves.


Tips


Book tours in advance.


Allocate at least two hours for a complete island tour.


The Blue Grotto


This famous sea cave dazzles with its iridescent blue waters. Accessible via boat or bus, its entrance depends on weather and tides.


Helpful Advice


Visit early to avoid long queues.


Check sea conditions before planning your trip.


Beaches of Capri


While Capri is not renowned for its beaches, Marina Piccola and Marina Grande offer clear waters and coastal views. For a unique experience, swim under the Faraglioni at Fontelina or Da Luigi beach clubs.


Capri promises an enchanting mix of nature, luxury, and history, making it a Mediterranean paradise to cherish.