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... Read moreVisiting Capri offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, rich history, and local Italian charm. Known for its famous Blue Grotto, a magical sea cave illuminated by an ethereal blue light, Capri draws visitors from around the world. Beyond the grotto, the island boasts scenic hiking trails with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. One of my favorite experiences on Capri was exploring the Piazzetta, the lively town square filled with cafes and shops where locals gather. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy authentic Italian espresso or a refreshing limoncello. The island is also famed for its rugged coastline and hidden coves that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. For a memorable trip, I recommend taking the chairlift up to Monte Solaro, Capri’s highest point. The panoramic views from the summit are simply spectacular and provide a great perspective of the island’s unique landscape. Additionally, Capri’s historical sites such as Villa Jovis, the remains of the Roman Emperor Tiberius’ palace, offer a peek into the rich past of the island. When visiting Capri, planning ahead is key, especially during the busy summer months. Booking boat tours and accommodations in advance can help you avoid crowds and make the most of your stay. Capri’s beauty and cultural richness truly make it a must-visit Mediterranean destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.