Capri is an island in the Gulf of Naples, renowned for its scenic beauty, crystal-clear waters, sea caves, and glamorous atmosphere.
Administratively, it is divided between the municipalities of Capri and Anacapri. It is a very popular tourist destination, famous for its attractions such as the Piazzetta, the Faraglioni, the Gardens of Augustus, and Villa San Michele.
Information about the island:
Location: It is located in the Gulf of Naples, opposite the Sorrento Peninsula.
Municipalities: It is divided between the municipalities of Capri and Anacapri.
Main attractions: The Piazzetta, the Faraglioni, the Gardens of Augustus, Villa San Michele, the Blue Grotto, and Mount Solaro are among the most famous attractions.
Climate: Enjoy Capri's Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
Getting there: You can reach the island by ferry or hydrofoil from Naples, Sorrento, and other nearby ports.
Getting around: Capri offers walking, a funicular railway from the port to the Piazzetta, and buses to travel between Capri and Anacapri.
What to do: Explore the attractions, relax on the beaches, shop at luxury boutiques, enjoy an aperitivo in the Piazzetta, and admire the breathtaking views.
Accommodation: Find a wide selection of hotels, villas, and apartments, suitable for all needs and budgets.
Food: Sample local specialties, such as caprese salad, Capri lemons, fresh seafood dishes, and traditional desserts.
La Pergola Caprese: Lemons and Grapes
The cultivation of the Sorrento PGI Lemon is combined with viticulture: vines climb pergolas up to 5 meters high, towering over the lemon trees. This ancient system allows air circulation while preventing humidity from accumulating among the bunches of grapes.


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