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To get the best out of Capri, you need to stay over, as the dolce vita island is at its most romantic and laid-back in the evening, when all the day-trippers have gone back to Naples or Sorrento. Be prepared to pay for the privilege: Nothing on Capri comes cheap, least of all accommodations. If you can afford it, there are some exquisite rooms with a view to be had in luxe palaces and bijou boutique hotels; but there are one or two more modest options, too. Most hotels in Capri town have porters down at the ferry dock in Marina Grande, who are responsible only for luggage transfer, leaving guests to take a taxi (expensive) or the funicular to a point just outside the famous clock tower and Piazzetta. If you're staying up in lofty Anacapri, the island's other main town, to the west, transport is a lot easier: Most hotels have their own minibuses, which will meet you at the port if you let them know when you're arriving.
Capresians have a knack for engineering gorgeous cliffside villas, and this 20-room jewel is no exception. Built as ten floors on a narrow lot that overlooks...more
Meticulously restored by antiquarian-art dealer owner Anna Maria Coronato, this exclusive 19th-century mansion with manicured gardens is a chic place to tie the...more
Though minimalist chic and earth colors pervade at the restructured 1915 Villa Marina, each of the spacious 21 rooms is designed differently and named after a...more
One of Capri's best budget options, family-run Villa Sarah stands at the beginning of the lane that leads up to Villa Jovis. It's a bit of a trek from the...more









