There’s far more to Capri than sun-drenched terraces and lazy beach days. The island’s rugged limestone landscape is threaded with walking trails that reward you with spectacular viewpoints across the Bay of Naples, while the coastline reveals hidden coves, swim spots and luminous blue waters best explored by boat.
Capri is also inseparable from its food scene. This is the birthplace of the Caprese salad, and one of the most romantic places in Italy to linger over long lunches and candlelit dinners, where local flavours meet island elegance. As evening falls, the atmosphere shifts again, with bars and late-night spots bringing energy to the piazzas.
Long loved by artists, writers and high-profile visitors, Capri combines natural beauty with a quietly glamorous edge. From the otherworldly glow of the Blue Grotto to the slower pace of Anacapri, it’s a destination that delivers memorable moments whether you’re here to explore, unwind or celebrate.
Things to do in Capri
The best way to begin your Capri holiday is from the water. Boat tours depart regularly from Marina Grande, circling the island and passing iconic landmarks such as the Faraglioni rock formations, Tiberius’ Leap and Punta Carena. Many trips also include a visit to the famous Blue Grotto, where sunlight reflecting off the cave walls creates its extraordinary electric-blue glow.
On land, Capri rewards those who explore on foot. The Pizzolungo trail is one of the island’s most scenic walks, winding along the southern coast with sweeping views of the sea, the Faraglioni and the Sorrentine Peninsula. For a quieter perspective, head to Anacapri, where artisan-lined streets and a more relaxed pace offer a different side to island life. From here, the chairlift to Mount Solaro delivers panoramic views across the entire island.