5Capri

Lies in the Bay of Naples. Capri is one of the most well known islands in Italy. Capri is famous for being a summer playground for the famous and rich with its splashy hotels. However, the island overflows with culture and natural beauty.  

Capri offers its visitors great scenery of landscapes, blue waters, sea caves, iconic rock formations, beaches, pretty gardens and colourful buildings. Undoubtedly, the island’s top attraction is Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), a sea cave illuminated by blue light, and the only one featuring a beautiful turquoise color. Give yourself a special treat and go hiking Anacapri, taking a chairlift to Mount Solaro and enjoying the Augustus Gardens that overlook the majestic Faraglioni, craggy rock formations over the sea. For a food treat, give their world-famous Limoncello a try and enjoy a slice of torta caprese, a flourless cake made of chocolate and almonds. If you want to explore the island’s old town on foot, go off-season in autumn, where there is less crowd.