BY: THE ROMAN EMPIRE
FEBRUARY 08, 2024
Capri is famous for the Blue Grotto, a sea cave where sunlight creates a mesmerizing blue reflection on the water's surface.
The iconic Faraglioni rock formations off the coast of Capri are a symbol of the island, attracting visitors with their unique shapes.
The Gardens of Augustus offer lush botanical beauty and panoramic views of the sea and the famous Faraglioni rocks.
Capri features Villa Jovis, a Roman palace built by Emperor Tiberius, offering a glimpse into the island's ancient history.
Anacapri, the quieter part of the island, is known for its charming atmosphere, artisan shops, and the historic Villa San Michele.
The popular Caprese salad, featuring tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil, originated on the island of Capri, celebrating local ingredients.
Capri's main beach, Marina Grande, is a picturesque spot with colorful fishing boats, waterfront restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere.