Capri is a handsome island close to the towns of Naples, Sorrento, Pompeii, Positano, and Amalfi on the western Italian coast.
The ship ride across the Gulf of Naples will take you to the port of Jetty Grande on the Isle of Capri, and from there you have several options. The Blue Cave was employed as a meeting place by couriers during the times of the Roman Empire, and was rediscovered in the 1800s.
To get to the Blue Cave , you can take a mini-bus from Anacapri, walk, or ride a ship from Pier Grande ; the ship will take about 35 mins to get to the grotto. Unless you're on a tour that includes the cost of the boats, you may have to pay 3 times ; there is a fee for the bigger boat, one for the smaller boat, and a tip for the oarsman. If the waves are high, your trip could be cancelled, as it's tricky to get into the cave. The cave opening is hardly plain from outside, and passengers have to lie down as the ship goes into the cavern due to the extremely low entrance.
Within the cavern there's a strange blue light that comes up through the water ; it's actually an amazing sight and you can take impressive pictures. If you can get the oarsman to sing an aria, you will hear an echo. You will not stay long in the cavern, as there's only room for almost 3 boats, but the trip is worth any price to see the pretty Blue Cave.
From Pier Grande you can take the funicolare up to the Piazzetta, a square that is full of charming outside cafes, shops, and the amazing, splendid Grand Hotel Quisisana. Krupp also had the Thru Krupp built, a gated road that links Capri and the beach at Quay Piccola, and is definitely a work of art. From the gardens you'll have a fabulous view of the Faraglioni, 3 large rocks that jut up out of the sea. One of the huge rocks has a tunnel that cuts through the bottom, and another is home to a rare sort of blue lizard.
You can get different views of the Faraglioni from varied places on the island ; good perspectives can be had from the gardens, from Quay Piccola, and from the boats that circle the isle. There is a beach and cafe, La Fontelina, that are close to the base of the Faraglioni ; you can get there by walking along the Thru Tragara or by ship.
The Roman emperor Tiberius lived on Capri from twenty-seven to 37 AD, and constructed a magnificent house there, the Villa Jovis. Though it is assumed that Tiberius built at least 12 villas on Capri, the ruins of only 3 survive, and Villa Jovis is the most intricate. You can hike up to the Villa Jovis from the Piazzetta ; it'll take about an hour but is a reasonably straightforward walk.
Anacapri is on the western side of the island, and from Piazza Vittoria, you can take a chair lift up to the head of Mount Solara, that will take about 10-15 mins. Once at the top, you can have a superb view of Anacapri, the Gulf of Naples, the Gulf of Sorrento, and the Faraglioni. If you walk back down the mountain, that may take roughly an hour, you may pass by the small church of Santa Maria a Cetrella, and you may definitely see some handsome view.
There are handsome gardens there, extraordinary perspectives, and the tale of the villa is told in Munthe's book, "The Story of San Michele," which would be a good read if you intend to visit Capri. Wherever you go on the Isle of Capri you'll have fantastic perspectives of the sea. If you want to relax on the beach or go sailing, you will adore Capri, long a favourite of the rich and famous of the planet.
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