The undisputed symbol of the island, the Faraglioni are three imposing rock formations that emerge from the sea. Visiting them by boat is an unforgettable experience: passing under the natural arch of the Faraglione di Mezzo is considered a lucky charm. The panorama offered by the Faraglioni is one of the most iconic in the entire Mediterranean.
This unique natural phenomenon is one of Capri's most famous attractions. The water in the cave reflects an intense blue light, creating a magical atmosphere. The visit takes place aboard small rowing boats, and the entrance is a suggestive experience that leaves you breathless.
Known as “the living room of the world,” the Piazzetta is the beating heart of the island. It is home to elegant bars and luxury boutiques, as well as spectacular panoramic views. It is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee and observe the lively social life of Capri.
This sumptuous Roman villa, built by Emperor Tiberius, is one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. Situated on the top of a hill, it offers an extraordinary view of the Gulf of Naples. The villa preserves remains of ancient baths and residential rooms that tell the story of the greatness of the Roman Empire.
Mount Solaro is the highest point on Capri and offers breathtaking views of the entire island, the sea and the Amalfi Coast. You can reach the top with a chairlift from Anacapri or via a panoramic trail. It is the ideal place for photography and nature lovers.
These enchanting botanical gardens offer spectacular views of the Faraglioni and the famous Via Krupp, a picturesque winding path that descends towards the sea. The gardens are a haven of peace, with flowerbeds and a privileged position to admire the panorama.
Anacapri and Villa San Michele
Anacapri, the quieter side of the island, is perfect for those seeking authenticity. Here you will find Villa San Michele, the residence of the Swedish writer Axel Munthe, which offers an extraordinary view and houses a mix of ancient relics and works of art. Its gardens are a real marvel.
This masterpiece of engineering, commissioned by German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp, is a winding path that connects the Gardens of Augustus to Marina Piccola. The view along the way is simply extraordinary, but check availability: sometimes the road is closed for safety reasons.
This corner of Capri is famous for its enchanting beaches and crystal-clear waters. Protected by the Faraglioni and cliffs, Marina Piccola is the ideal place to take a dip and relax in the sun. It is also a great location to enjoy a lunch of fresh fish.
The Punta Carena Lighthouse
Located in the southwestern part of the island, the Punta Carena Lighthouse is a perfect place to admire a breathtaking sunset. Surrounded by rocks and turquoise waters, this corner of Capri offers a romantic and suggestive atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of the center.