Capri Island
Capri
Capri Island, located in Italy's Bay of Naples, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, upscale hotels, and shopping, from designer fashions to limoncello and handmade leather sandals. The rugged landscape, dramatic cliffs, and the famous Blue Grotto make it a must-visit destination.
Top 5 Facts
- Capri has been a resort since the time of the Roman Republic, with Emperor Tiberius building a series of villas on the island.
- The Blue Grotto, a sea cave on the coast of Capri, is famous for its brilliant blue water, illuminated by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity.
- The island is divided into two main towns: Capri and Anacapri, each offering unique attractions and experiences.
- Capri is known for its Faraglioni, three towering rock formations that rise out of the sea.
- The island's Gardens of Augustus offer panoramic views of the island's natural beauty and the sea.
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