Things to do
Begin your villa holiday in Capri by experiencing the island in the best possible way – from the water! Taking a boat tour around Capri is a popular activity, whether you choose to join an organised tour or hire your own private guide.
Most depart from Capri’s main port, Marina Grande, then continue to take visitors past the famous rock formations of the island, including Faraglioni, Tiberius’ Leap, and Punta Carena. You may also make a stop at Capri’s world-famous Blue Grotto during your boat trip, however individual tours to the site also run too.
The Blue Grotto has been attracting attention from visitors ever since Roman times – emperor Tiberius loved it so much that he commissioned statues to be built to decorate it. The glow-in-the-dark quality comes from sunlight bouncing on the cave walls, causing the electric-blue water to seemingly glow. Jump into a small rowing boat to properly experience the magic.
Looking for epic viewpoints for those all important holiday snaps? You’re in luck – Capri is full of them. One of the most panoramic is the Pizzolungo trail, which takes you through the historic centre of Capri and along a footpath that hugs the southern coast of the island. You’ll be treated to spectacular views of the glistening sea, Sorrentine peninsula, and Faraglioni.
Head to the island’s second, smaller village of Anacapri for a quieter and more tranquil experience. The village sits at the highest point of the island, and the pretty lanes are lined with artisan workshops for you to peruse. You can also take the chairlift to the top of nearby Mount Solaro, where you can enjoy sweeping views of the entirety of Capri.



