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Capri see + do
Though sunbathing, shopping, and the Blue Grotto will be high on most visitors' lists, Capri does have some other worthwhile attractions, both cultural and natural. You can visit the remains of the Emperor Tiberius' lofty palace, the Villa Jovis, or catch the cable car up Monte Solaro to see a wilder side of the island. And although it's seen by many as a laid-back, dolce vita kind of place, Capri is also a walkers' paradise, offering everything from appetite-building strolls to serious treks and rock scrambles.
The grandest of Emperor Tiberius's 12 villas on the island, Villa Jovis was the seat of his empire between 27 and 37 A.D. Today, you can tour the ruins of the...more
Situated just below the postcard-pretty clock tower, the famous Piazzetta (officially known as Piazza Umberto I) is both the entrance to the island's main town...more
No trip to Capri is complete without a visit to the island's most famous natural attraction, a partially submerged rock cave where refracted sunlight turns the...more









