Things to Do in Capri Campania Italy - Travel Guide & Information 
This description page of Capri in the Italian region of Campania Italy, will guide you in planning your trip to Italy and help you to find useful travel information about the Things to Do in this Italian Region.
Monuments and Museums
Piazza Umberto
The Piazza Umberto I (commonly called Piazzetta Square) is Capri's
main square and the i's heart and main center of action. Here you may sit on a
park bench and people-watch, mingle with the local residents, or have a meal or
drink at one of the many charming restaurants or cafés. The square offers
spectacular views of the i's cliffs and the bright blue water of the Gulf of
Naples (Napoli). A number of narrow and winding alleys branch out from a central
square allowing you to explore more of this very picturesque town by foot.
Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto)
The magical Grotta Azzurra is an ocean cave located on the northwest
side of the island. Light mysteriously enters the cave from below and
illuminates the water contained therein. Visitors are amazed at the unique
refraction of light that causes the water in the grotto to glow a brilliant
deep, bright blue—the whole cave is illuminated in an ethereal blue neon
light.
To reach the cave you may purchase a ticket at Marina Grande for a
90-minute boat ride around Capri to the grotto. Upon arrival you will be
transferred to a smaller boat and rowed by a guide through the cave.
Just above the Grotta Azzurra, you’ll see the ruins of Villa
Damecuta, one of the 12 residences of Tiberius.
Villa Jovis
The ruins of 's largest and most luxurious imperial Roman villa,
Villa Jovis (Ju's Villa) is the largest and best preserved of the Roman villas
on the island. In its heyday, the villa was a vast complex, including imperial
quarters, grand halls, baths, and gardens.
Located on a beautiful cliff on top of Mount Tiberio, about 1,200
feet above sea level, the villa was built for the Roman Emperor Tiberius at the
beginning of the 1st century AD, and you may view the well-preserved remains of
this enormous structure. The cliff on which this villa is perched is reputed to
be the place where the Emperor Tiberious would throw off his displeasing
subjects to their deaths.
The view from the Cappella di Santa Maria del Soccorso, built onto
the villa, is unrivaled.
Gardens of Augustus
The Gardens of Augustus, built on the ruins of ancient Roman
structures, originally belonged to Friederich Alfred Krupp, a wealthy German
industrialist who resided in Capri during the 19th century. He later donated the
Gardens to the Town of Capri, and the town renamed the Gardens in honor of the
Roman Emperor Augustus. The Gardens overlook the sea and the steepest face of
Mount Solaro, with scenic terraces offering panoramic and spectacular views of
the Capri coastline and its jagged cliffs.
Villa San Michele
Built beginning in 1896 by Swedish author-physician Axel Munthe,
this magnificent building in Anacapri displays 17th century furniture and Roman
sculpture on the site of a former Tiberian villa. When the excavations for San
Michele were begun, remains of a Roman villa were unearthed and can still be
seen. Many of the classical sculptures in the villa were retrieved from 's sea
bottom, where they were hurled (perhaps in celebration) after Tiberious’
death.
Glorious gardens complete with flowering arbors, miniature streams,
and a panoramic view, hosts Friday night concerts from June through August.
Next to the ruins of an old Roman Palace, he built Villa St.
Michele, a museum that contains his collections.
Walks on Capri
Starting from the Piazza Umberto I (Piazzetta Square), you can take
short trips by bicycle, moped, car, or on foot, although the latter solution can
be very tiring in certain cases.
To visit Villa Jovis, the splendid residence of the Emperor
Tiberius, start from Piazzetta Umberto I and turn into Via delle Botteghe,
continuing straight on through Via Fuorlovado, Via Croce, and, finally, Via
Tiberio. Other attractions in the vicinity are the Church of Santa Maria del
Soccorso, the Cave of Tiberius, and the Lighthouse Tower.
The walk that leads towards Marina Piccola from the Piazzetta is
extremely beautiful. You can get to the beach by following Via Vittorio Emanuele
until coming to Via Matteotti, which joins up with the famous Via Krupp, where
you can enjoy some splendid views. By following Via Matteotti, you will have the
chance to stop off at the wonderful monastery, the Charterhouse of San
Giacomo.
The Belvedere Tragara is another spot that is well worth a visit.
Take Via Vittorio Emanuele from the Piazzetta until coming to Via Camerelle.
Continue straight until you reach the Evangelical Church and then take Via
Tragara to the end at the Belvedere. After admiring the wonderful view of the
Faraglioni islands, visit some of the beautiful caves located in the vicinity:
the Grotta di Forca and the Grotta di Porto Tragara.
Events
Capri Film Festival
Every year From December to January, Capri, will be paparazzi
paradise. Films, actors, and directors converge from Hollywood and the entire
world.
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