A gem of the Bay of Naples, Capri has been a haven for travellers, artists and dreamers looking for beauty for centuries.
It’s home to the Amalfi Coast, Capri, Pompeii and Naples, Italy’s third-largest city, plus limoncello and buffalo mozzarella.
Italy is one country that's finding it challenging to balance the explosion of tourism with preservation of its cultural and natural jewels. From charging day passes in Venice to unsustainable ...
Boat rides to hidden coves, sunbathing below a colorful umbrella at a glamorous beach club, sipping Aperol spritzes at sunset, twirling spaghetti with clams as you gaze out at the Mediterranean ...
The best way to get around Capri is on foot or via public transportation. Cars are difficult to obtain and are prohibited for non-residents from mid-March to the beginning of November and taxis ...
The first attraction you'll witness when you approach Capri by boat is Marina Grande. The charming harbor, colorful houses and lush surrounding landscape greet tourists in the best way possible.
A short three-minute stroll from Marina Grande, hovering above the small public beach, at a lower elevation than most of the island's leaders, this sumptuous design-hotel lavishes its guests with ...
A Mediterranean-style hotel on the Capri island; Close to Marina Grande and the port; Offers boat trips and island excursions. Villa Marina Capri Hotel & Spa resides on a bluff hovering above its ...