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Top neighborhoods in Capri

Capri Town

Capri Town wraps you in dreamy island magic from the moment you arrive. The legendary Piazzetta buzzes with fashionable folks sipping espresso while narrow medieval lanes wind between luxury boutiques and breathtaking viewpoints. Augustus Gardens cascade down cliffsides with jaw-dropping Gulf views that'll make your Instagram followers weep with envy. The ancient Certosa monastery offers a peaceful break from the glitz. Getting around is delightfully car-free—just you and your walking shoes on winding stone pathways. Expect Michelin-starred restaurants alongside charming cafés serving perfect Caprese salads. Most travelers stay in boutique hotels converted from historic villas with infinity pools and personalized service that makes you feel like Italian royalty.

Marina Grande

Marina Grande's colorful harbor welcomes visitors to Capri with bobbing wooden boats and azure Mediterranean views. Traditional fishermen still mend nets at dawn while travelers arrive by ferry throughout the day. The historic funicular railway whisks you up to Capri town, or you can wander along the curved bay to find pebbled beaches perfect for a refreshing swim. Family-run seafood trattorias line the waterfront, serving fresh catch with harbor views. Small hotels and B&Bs with sea-view terraces offer a peaceful place to rest after exploring. Getting around is simple with the funicular, limited bus service, or the most authentic option—your own two feet.

Marina Piccola

Marina Piccola's turquoise waters frame stunning views of Capri's famous Faraglioni rock formations. Beach clubs dot this sun-drenched southern harbor where visitors lounge on pebbled shores or dive into crystal-clear Mediterranean waves. Winding paths lead to scenic lookouts at Via Krupp and Green Grotta, perfect for those who appreciate natural beauty with a touch of glamour. Seafood restaurants serve fresh catch on terraces overlooking the water, while boutique hotels and luxury villas cascade down the hillside. Getting around requires good walking shoes—the terrain is steep but rewards explorers with breathtaking vistas and hidden swimming spots.

Tiberio

Tiberio beckons with ancient splendor and jaw-dropping Mediterranean panoramas at every turn. Emperor Tiberius built Villa Jovis here, where ruins command breathtaking views of azure waters. Visitors can wander through fragrant gardens to discover the dramatic Arco Naturale limestone arch framing the sea. History buffs and nature lovers alike find their happy place among these clifftop treasures. Exclusive hotel restaurants serve refined Italian cuisine with million-dollar views. Getting around requires sturdy walking shoes for steep cobblestone streets, or splurging on taxis from Capri town. Ultra-luxury hotels and private villas cascade down cliffsides, offering infinity pools and personalized service for a truly elevated island experience.

Matermania

Matermania showcases Capri's wild side with dramatic natural formations and scenic trails. Hike to the towering Arco Naturale limestone arch or explore the ancient Grotta di Matromania cave. The panoramic views of the azure Tyrrhenian Sea from Monte Tuoro will leave you breathless. Those seeking peace will appreciate the distance from the island's tourist crowds. This secluded area features exclusive private villas cascading down limestone cliffs. Pack a picnic for your adventures since dining options are minimal. While there's no direct beach access, the spectacular clifftop vistas more than compensate. Most visitors arrive by taxi or private transfer as the steep terrain requires sturdy walking shoes.

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Ascending Monte Solaro by chairlift reveals views that explain why emperors claimed this island as their playground. The Blue Grotto's luminous waters seem scientifically impossible – sunlight filtering through underwater openings creates an electric blue glow. After day-trippers leave, the Piazzetta transforms from tourist hub to sophisticated evening salon. Gardens of Augustus frame perfect vistas of the Faraglioni rocks jutting from the sea like nature's sculptures. Marina Grande's beach offers respite from summer heat, though locals prefer the quieter Bagni di Tiberio. The Charterhouse of St. Giacomo whispers tales of island history, while Villa Castiglione stands as testament to the wealth always attracted to this limestone paradise.

Find out more about Capri

Visitors really like Capri, especially its beaches, marina, and restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Gardens of Augustus and Arco Naturale. Check out other sights like Piazzetta di Capri and Via Krupp.