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Itineraries in the isle of Capri
Charterhouse of S.Giacomo
Certosa
The Certosa di San Giacomo is the loftiest expression of Capri architecture. It is a monastery that was built during the late Middle Ages which today houses a...[More >>]
Tragara and Faraglioni
Certosa
Tragara is the most famous and best liked walking passage in Capri: along it there are many elegant villas. It ends with a panoramic terrace facing the... [More >>]
Pizzolungo and Malaparte
Tragara
The Pizzolungo is a quaint rock shape that stands out among the greenery, taking different aspects according to the point of view: seen from the front it shows...[More >>]
Matermania
Tragara
Matermania is the name of the area between the hills of Mount Tuoro and Mount Tiberio, on the east side of Capri island. There are the Natural Arch, an... [More >>]
Imperial Villa Jovis
Pizzolungo
Capri was chosen as residence by two Roman emperors: Octavian Augustus and his successor Tiberius. They built some particularly charming villas: by tradition,...[More >>]
Marina Grande
Pizzolungo
The Marina Grande (Large Seashore) is the harbor of Capri, located in the bay on north side of the island, in front of Naples and its gulf. Its church,... [More >>]
Ruins of Damecuta
Matermania
On the north-western promontory of the island of Capri, there is another Roman imperial villa called Damecuta, name of uncertain provenance that also indicates...[More >>]
Belvedere of Migliera
Matermania
The Migliera (or Migliara) is a spectacular lookout, on a sheer drop from the cliff to the sea in the Lighthouse area, on the south-west corner of the island.... [More >>]
Hermitage of Cetrella
Villa Jovis
The Hermitage of Santa Maria di Cetrella is placed on the rocky slope of Mount Solaro facing Capri, straight over the bay of Marina Piccola. It is reachable...[More >>]
 

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