Best attractions and places to see around Capri include a diverse range of natural formations and historical sites. This Italian island in the Bay of Naples is characterized by its dramatic coastline, sea caves, and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can explore ancient Roman villas and significant cultural landmarks. The region offers a variety of experiences, from coastal trails to historical explorations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the Scala Fenicia, a total of 921 steps lead up the only footpath from Marina Grande to Anacapri. Along the way, you'll enjoy several magnificent views over the harbor and the Amalfi Coast, all the way to Mount Vesuvius and Naples. The path ends almost directly at the chairlift attraction.
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I loved this stay!! So many wonderful things to do
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Imperial residence of Emperor Tiberius from 37-27 AD. He spent his last 10 years here on Capri, much to the annoyance of the Roman Senate. The villa can be viewed at the following link: https://www.lust-auf-italien.com/reise/kampanien/capri/capri-villa-jovis/. A 45-minute walk from the harbor. Wonderful views of the Gulf of Paestum and Naples.
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Church square with beautiful views and cafes
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The works of art lighten up the good view even better
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You should be lucky with the clouds, otherwise there will be poor visibility
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It's interesting, but I would definitely make a detour to Villa Lysis.
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Lots of tourists wanting to take pictures, but understandable. There is a very nice view here
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Capri is famous for its stunning natural beauty. You can visit the iconic Blue Grotto, known for its ethereal blue light, or admire the dramatic Monte Solaro summit, the island's highest point offering panoramic views. Don't miss the majestic Faraglioni rocks, the impressive Natural Arch, and the serene Ieranto Bay, a natural monument with clear waters.
Yes, Capri boasts a rich history. Explore the ancient Roman ruins of Villa Jovis, Emperor Tiberius's former residence, offering sweeping views. Discover the historical Phoenician Staircase (Scala Fenicia), an ancient path connecting Marina Grande to Anacapri. Other notable sites include the Certosa di San Giacomo, Villa San Michele in Anacapri, and the Chiesa di San Michele with its unique ceramic floor.
For unparalleled vistas, head to Monte Solaro summit, the highest point on the island, accessible by chairlift from Anacapri or by hiking. The Gardens of Augustus also provide picturesque terraces with panoramic views of the Faraglioni rocks and Marina Piccola. Additionally, the Belvedere di Tragara offers excellent sea views.
Capri offers several scenic hiking trails. You can hike up to Monte Solaro summit or tackle the challenging Phoenician Staircase (Scala Fenicia). The path to Villa Jovis is also a pleasant walk. For more extensive options, consider routes like the Sentiero dei Fortini or the Villa Jovis and Villa Lysis Trail, which you can find in the Hiking around Capri guide.
The Monte Solaro summit can be reached via a chairlift from Anacapri, offering a comfortable ride with stunning views. Alternatively, for those who prefer to hike, there are well-marked paths leading to the summit.
Capri is renowned for its sea caves. The most famous is the Blue Grotto, where sunlight creates an incredible blue illumination. Other notable caves include the White Grotto, known for its stalactites, and the Green Grotto. Boat tours around the island are an excellent way to experience these caves and admire the Faraglioni rocks and dramatic coastline.
Families can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Piazzetta di Capri, perfect for people-watching. The chairlift ride to Monte Solaro summit offers an exciting experience with rewarding views. Beaches like Marina Piccola and Marina Grande provide opportunities for swimming and relaxation. Boat tours around the island are also popular with families.
The shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) are often considered ideal. The weather is pleasant, and while popular, the island is generally less crowded than during the peak summer months of July and August. During peak season, attractions like Ieranto Bay can be quite crowded.
The Piazzetta di Capri (Piazza Umberto I) in Capri town is the island's bustling heart, known for its vibrant atmosphere and cafes. Anacapri, the 'upper' town, offers a calmer ambiance and is home to attractions like Villa San Michele and the Chiesa di San Michele.
While Capri's hilly terrain can be challenging, there are cycling routes available. You can find various options, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes, in the Road Cycling Routes around Capri guide and the Cycling around Capri guide. These guides feature routes with varying difficulty levels.
While Capri is popular, you can find quieter spots. Ieranto Bay, though requiring a hike, offers a beautiful and often less crowded natural escape. Exploring the hiking trails, especially those further from the main towns, can also lead to serene experiences away from the bustling crowds.
The Piazzetta di Capri is lined with cafes and bars, perfect for people-watching and enjoying a drink. Many restaurants and cafes in Capri town and Anacapri offer terraces with stunning sea views. The Gardens of Augustus also provide a beautiful setting for a picnic or a moment of relaxation with panoramic vistas.


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