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10 Things to Know Before Visiting Capri

Capri is one of the most fascinating destinations in the Mediterranean, famous for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and exclusive atmosphere. However, to make the most of your experience, there are a few things you should know before you go. Here are 10 useful tips to help you plan your trip to Capri!

1. How to Get to Capri

Capri is only accessible by sea, with ferries and hydrofoils departing from Naples, Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi. Ferries are more affordable and suitable for those traveling with large luggage, while hydrofoils are faster. During the summer season, there are more frequent connections, but it’s advisable to book in advance to avoid long waits, especially on weekends and during peak season.

2. Best Time to Visit Capri

Capri is a very popular tourist destination, and during the summer months, especially July and August, the island can be quite crowded. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, the best times to visit are spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October), when the weather is still pleasant, and the streets are less busy. In winter, the island is much quieter, but some restaurants and services may be closed.

3. Getting Around the Island

Capri is mostly a pedestrian island for tourists, as private cars are not allowed during the summer. The best way to get around is by using the small local buses, the iconic open-top taxis, or the funicular that connects Marina Grande port to the famous Piazzetta in Capri town. For those who love walking, many of the main attractions can be reached on foot, though be prepared for plenty of uphill climbs and stairways.

4. Beaches in Capri

Capri doesn’t have wide sandy beaches like other seaside destinations but offers charming rocky coves and well-equipped beach clubs. The two main swimming areas are Marina Piccola, with its stunning view of the Faraglioni, and the Punta Carena Lighthouse, perfect for those looking for a spectacular sunset. Some beaches are only accessible by boat, so a boat tour is a great way to discover the island’s hidden gems.

5. Must-See Attractions

Capri is full of must-see attractions. Among the most iconic are the famous Faraglioni rock formations, the Blue Grotto (which can only be visited by small rowboats and in calm sea conditions), the Gardens of Augustus with their breathtaking views, and Villa Jovis, the ancient residence of Emperor Tiberius. Don’t miss a walk along Via Camerelle, known for its luxury boutiques, and Via Tragara, which leads to an incredible panoramic viewpoint.

7. Shopping and Souvenirs

Capri is a shopping paradise, known for both luxury fashion and traditional craftsmanship. In addition to high-end boutiques, you’ll find shops that create custom-made leather sandals and Carthusia perfumeries, which produce scents inspired by the island. For an authentic souvenir, pick up some handmade ceramics or a bottle of locally produced limoncello.

8. Boat Tours

One of the best ways to explore Capri is by taking a boat tour. You can admire the island’s rugged coastline, discover hidden caves like the Green Grotto and the White Grotto, and swim in turquoise waters. Many tours also offer the chance to enjoy a sunset aperitif while cruising around the Faraglioni. If you want an unforgettable experience, check out the boat tours offered by Ugo Experience.

9. Capri at Night

After sunset, the island transforms into an elegant and refined destination. The Piazzetta in Capri becomes the heart of the nightlife, with exclusive bars where you can sip a cocktail and watch the stylish crowds. For a special evening, book a dinner at a panoramic restaurant or visit iconic venues like Anema e Core, famous for its live music and lively atmosphere.

10. Practical Tips

Wear comfortable shoes: Capri has many cobblestone streets and staircases, so high heels or uncomfortable shoes are not ideal.

Book restaurants in advance: In the summer months, the most popular places fill up quickly.

– Visit the Blue Grotto early in the morning: The queues can be very long, and the sea is usually calmer in the early hours.

Avoid peak hours: Between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, day-trippers arrive, making the island more crowded.

– Consider staying overnight: Many people visit Capri on a day trip, but staying overnight allows you to enjoy the island more peacefully.

Capri is a magical island that deserves to be experienced slowly and with attention to detail. By following these tips, your trip will be even more special and unforgettable!

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