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About Capri
Capri is a picturesque island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula, known for its rugged landscape, upscale hotels, and designer shops. The currency used in Capri is the Euro. The island is famous for its Blue Grotto, a sea cave with glowing blue waters, and the Faraglioni rock formations. Visitors can explore the charming town of Anacapri, visit the Villa San Michele with its stunning gardens, and take a chairlift to the top of Mount Solaro for panoramic views.
When to visit
The best time to visit Capri is during the spring months of April and May or the fall months of September and October when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Summer is peak tourist season with hot temperatures and crowded streets, while winter can be rainy and many attractions may be closed.
Getting around
Getting around Capri is easy with public buses, taxis, and the funicular railway that connects the Marina Grande port to the town of Capri. Visitors can also rent scooters or boats to explore the island at their own pace. Walking is a popular way to get around the narrow streets and alleys of the towns.
Traveller tips
Don't forget to pack comfortable walking shoes as the island has many steep and narrow paths. Be sure to try the local specialty, limoncello, a lemon liqueur made from the island's famous lemons. It's recommended to book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during the peak summer season. Keep in mind that many restaurants and shops may close for a siesta in the afternoon. Lastly, be respectful of the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting churches.