Where could you go if you wanted to visit Capri?honey !!
it's the most wonderful place to visit
it's magic
u cant resist the landscape there is kinda charming
enjoy Ur time Location italy Tyrrhenian Sea
Main sights
Overlooking the island from Anacapri.Villa San Michele
Grotta Azzurra, the Blue Grotto
Villa Lysis
Villa Jovis
La Piazzetta
Via Krupp
Arco Naturale
Villa Malaparte
Torre Materita
Certosa di San Giacomo
Faraglioni Capri (Italian pronunciation C谩pri, usual English pronunciation Capr铆) is an Italian island off the Sorrentine Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples. It has been a resort since the time of the Roman Republic.
Features of the island are the Marina Piccola (Small Harbor), the Belvedere of Tragara, which is a high panoramic promenade lined with villas, the limestone masses that stand out of the sea (the Faraglioni), Anacapri, the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra), and the ruins of the Imperial Roman villas.
Capri is in the region of Campania, Province of Naples. The City of Capri is the main centre of population on Capri. It has two adjoining harbours, Marina Piccola and Marina Grande (the main port of the island). The separate commune of Anacapri is located high on the hills to the west.
Capri is a tourist destination for both Italians and foreigners. In the 1950s, Capri became a popular destination for the international jet set. The central piazzetta of Capri, though preserving its modest village architecture, is lined with luxury boutiques and expensive restaurants.
During summers, the island is heavily touristed, often by day trippers from Naples and Sorrento.
See
The town of Anacapri and its surrounding villas and hikes
Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) - The Blue Grotto is a beautiful cave at the water's edge with a tiny opening to the sea that opens and closes with the tide, used as a bath since the Roman times. The entrance is small and depending on the tide there is just enough space for only a small rowboat to get through. Dark at the entrance, one has to enter 20-30 yards and then turn around to view the beautiful sight of the light from the entrance flowing through the water lit turquoise from below by the sun. Hence the sight of the "Blue Grotto". You'll be amazed at the turquoise hues glimmering in the water and against the rocks. The grotto often closes due to tides and waves, and it may take a while for your boat to get in, with many other boats trying to do the same. It may also be advisable to check the tides beforehand to avoid disappointment. The round trip boat from Marina Grande to outside the tavern costs 鈧?, then 鈧?.50 or higher for the rowboat to take you in through the tiny entrance, plus 鈧? admission to the cave a total of around 鈧?0, with a round trip of about 1 to 3 hours. Alternatively, one can take a bus to Anacapri, walking 100m (inquire locally), then taking another bus to the Grotta Azzurra, and then paying 鈧? for a rowman to take you in and out. This has the advantage of cutting on the cost from Marina Grande, as well as placing you near Anacapri where much else is to be seen. The grotto is open from 9:00 to one hour before sunset daily. If the grotto closes suddenly (hopefully while you are outside it), consider a 鈧?2 cruise around the magnificent Faraglioni Rocks instead.
Villa Jovis - Villa Jovis, the splendid residence of the Emperor Tiberius, start from Piazzetta Umberto I and turn into Via delle Botteghe, continuing straight on through Via Fuorlovado, Via Croce and, finally, Via Tiberio. After visiting the villa, you could dedicate some time to other attractions in the vicinity, such as the Church of Santa Maria del Soccorso, the Cave of Tiberius and the Lighthouse Tower.
Do
Hike Take one of the public footpaths which let you reach for instance the "Arco Naturale" and other beautiful sights which the large majority of tourists will only see from their boat trips around the island. Some of these paths are very steep and you need to walk up and down long stairs sometimes. The map you can buy for a small fee at the main tourist office in the harbor shows most of the footpaths. However, it is difficult to get lost on such a small island.
Rent a motor scooter to tour the island. Gets you around much quicker than on foot, but still allows you to easily maneuver the winding roads. Beware of crazy bus drivers especially around corners!
Take the chairlift ride from Anacapri up Monte Salaro, the views from the summit are incredible, and there's some really pretty gardens and orchards underfoot on the way up the mountain. The ride takes 15 minutes each way, and you'll want at least 30 minutes at the top. 鈧?.5 round trip, 鈧? one way. Open daily in summer 9:30 to 5, last run down at 5:30, November to March last run down at 3:30
Swim, in the Blue Grotto after 6:00pm when the boats stop, as many locals do; in any of the other Grottos in the island, at the Marina Piccola (resort-like beach), or at any of the natural beaches. Swimming in Grottos is only for experienced swimmers and is not for the faint-hearted, as tidal waves can frequently close and open the openings to the Grottos, and in the process, potentially injure a swimmer against the rocks when trying to enter or exit.
Events
From April to the end of the summer, the island also comes to life from an artistic and cultural point of view. Concerts are organized almost every evening in the squares or the splendid villas built by Tiberius, as well as painting and sculpture exhibitions, plays and dance performances. This wonderful island is a destination that attracts visitors of all nationalities!
Festival of San Costanzo On May 14th every year, the patron saint of the town of Capri, San Costanzo, is celebrated.
Festival of Sant鈥橝ntonio On June 13th every year, the patron saint of the town of Anacapri is celebrated with a large rustic festival.
International Folklore Festival During the 1st week of August, Anacapri plays host to a range of events in its squares, featuring musical bands and folk dance companies.
Settembrata Anacaprese September. A large rustic festival for celebrating the grape harvest: 10 days of celebration dedicated to the island鈥檚 typical produce, including shows, competitions and games.
Capri Film Festival Every December since 1991, Capri has hosted an international festival dedicated to the cinema. The event attracts Italian artistes, Hollywood stars and independent filmmakers keen to present their works in this exclusive location.
Arco Naturale-- Natural arch in the landscape reachable by a beautiful hike around the southern edge of Capri.
Eat
Some restaurants, especially around the town center, can be VERY expensive. A good alternative: go to the local grocery store (one near the port, another in Anacapri) and make your own delicious sandwiches. Cafes at the harbour are particularly bad (a can of coke will cost 鈧?, while the same thing can be bought from a food shop in the town for 鈧?).
Deco Supermercato, Via Matermania, 1, 鈽?081 83 76 840. open till 20.30 (not on Sunday). This is one of the few quite large and relatively cheap super market in the island.
R. Buonocore, Via Vittorio Emanuele, 35. Very close to the 'Piazzetta', this place is plenty of very good sweets but the best is their ice cream with just done/still hot cones. Assistants speak english.
Buca di Bacco, Via Longano, 35. A very nice and cosy restaurant with excellent seafood pasta dishes. Not so expensive and very good food. Book in advance
Bar Columbus is in the same building that the funicular to Monte Solaro goes up (in Anacapri). The downstairs is a bar, good antipasta dishes, open daily, on Via Caposcoro. Telephone: 081-837-1441 |