The island of Capri is located near the southern estuary of the Bay of Naples, facing the Sorrento peninsula. This small island is the epitome of Mediterranean style. The blue waters, lush vegetation, exquisite holiday cottages and gardens, ancient Roman ruins, etc. make it one of the most popular holiday destinations in Italy. Every June-9 Month is the peak tourist season in Capri, and tourists come in droves and it is very lively. If you like cleanliness, you can choose to go in the off-season, where the climate is very mild all year round. Transportation The island of Capri is not big, but it is dominated by mountain roads, and walking is more physically consuming. If you want to visit easily, it is a good way to take a bus. In addition, all ferries and yachts stop at Marina Grande, a transport hub northeast of Capri, where buses to most attractions also leave. The Blue Hole Capri is divided into two parts: Capri in the east and Anacapri in the west. The famous Blue Hole (Grotta Azzurra) is located in Annacapri and is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The entrance of the Blue Hole is on the sea under the cliff. Spacious. The sun shines into the cave, and after the refraction of the white sand at the bottom of the cave, a pool of sea water is crystal blue, and even the four walls of the cave are blue, so it is called the blue cave. When visiting the Blue Hole, choose a day with clear weather and calm waves. The Blue Hole will be closed for visiting when the wind and waves are strong in winter. A good season to visit the Blue Cave is when autumn and winter are handed over, preferably 11:00-14:00. After visiting the Blue Grotto in Anacapri, you can take the bus to Anacapri (Anacapri), stroll on ViaG.Orlandi Street, and take the cable car to Monte Solaro (MonteSolaro) on Victoria Square. There is the high point of Capri, and on a clear day you can see panoramic views of Capri, the Gulf of Naples, Ischia and Procida. In addition, from Victoria Square, it is a short walk to La Villa San Michele (LaVillaSanMichele), built on the ruins of ancient Rome, it is the former residence of Swedish doctor Axel Monte, the history of which is mostly can be seen in the decorative art Dating back to ancient Egypt and other ancient times, the inlaid floor of "Eden and the Expulsion of Adam and Eve" can only be seen by climbing up to the second floor. Its more distinctive features, however, are its beautifully preserved gardens and splendid scenery, from which you can stand a panoramic view of the town of Capri and its marina, the Sorrento Peninsula and Mount Vesuvius. Capri Town From Anacapri take the bus back to the Capri Terminal Marina Grande, where there is a tram to Capri Town. It is full of whitewashed stone buildings and winding small pedestrian streets, as delicate as a toy town. Tourists taking pictures with cameras can be seen everywhere. Piazza Umberto Ⅰ is even more crowded. The coffee here is full of people. The restaurant is very popular, so why not sit down and have a drink. To the east of the square is ViaVittorioEmanuele, where you can find Rolex and Prada boutiques. The picturesque Augustine Garden (GiardinidiAugusto) is also not to be missed, with broken walls on one side and turquoise waters in the distance. On the left side of the garden is the Lover's Stone. According to legend, this Lover's Stone was originally a lover who was in love with each other, but because they couldn't fall in love, they all jumped into the sea to die in love, and then they became this rock. Located on the east side of the town of Capri, Villa Jovis is the larger and more splendid of the 12 Roman villas on the island of Capri. It was once the Roman emperor Tiberio in Capri. main residence. The stairs behind the villa lead directly to the 330-meter-high Tiberio cliff (Salto di Tiberio), where the emperor is said to have thrown his old love into the sea.
I have probably been to Capri 3/4 times and I can never get tired of the view.. it is just so amazing. I also suggest to check out Anacapri, which is really authentic and unique place to visit
Cabri, Italy: Italian: Isola di Capri; Italian pronunciation: [ˈ kaː pri]) also translated Capri, southern Italian Napoli Bay, a small island outside the Suliando Peninsula, has been famous for its beautiful scenery since the time of the Roman Republic, and is a famous tourist resort. Cabri belongs to the province of Napoli in Campania, the main population center of the island, with a population of 7,278 at the end of 2004.
You must go to the unforgettable island of Cabri in Italy. The most important thing to go to Cabri is to see the Blue Hole, but the wind and waves are too big to go to Solaro Mountain to take the cable chair. A person sitting empty underfoot nothing quite exciting but can see the whole of Cabri Island.
The famous Capri Island is really amazing. The sea water in other places on the day I went was gray. Only the sea water around Capri Island was still the kind of unpredictable blue. It was so beautiful that people wanted to scream, with steep white cliffs and mountains full of flowers and green trees. It really feels like a fairyland.
No adjective is enough to express the beauty of Cabri Island, come here to know what a fairyland. Many Italians will choose to come here for their honeymoon, and the mountains and waters are not boring at all.
[Transportation to Capri Island] 1 It is recommended to report a day trip online. 2 If you go by yourself, live in the small town of Positano Postano in Naples the day before. You can buy a ticket at Sorrento Pier early the next morning to go to Capri Island. Arriving at Capri, there is a ticket office to buy a 4-euro cable car to the top of the island, overlooking the island, unobstructed. Or buy a ticket to the Blue Hole. [Blue Cave Open Time] Open in April - October every year, these 200 days are not every day to visit, but to meet the following two conditions at the same time: First, sunny days, sunshine must be sufficient, this is the most important condition for the formation of blue caves, rainy days or thick clouds are not enough; Second, the wind and waves are quiet, the height of the waves cannot be higher than 40 cm, because the hole is very small, and it is half a meter away from the water, so the hole will be blocked and cannot be entered if the wind and waves are large. Therefore, it is still a little luck to go to Capri Island to become a Blue Hole.
Naples I went to when I was traveling around Italy! Arrived by cruiser from Naples! It was a nice experience