Explore the Island of Capri from Naples every day 8,40 we meet our guests Molo Beverello with a fast ferry accompanied by an official local tour guide. In Capri, we will move by private minibus to the highest part of the island, Anacapri. Take the chairlift to Monte Solaro, wander through picturesque streets, where you can enjoy incredible views, stroll through the quaint village, ascend to the summit of Mount Solaro or simply relax. Free time After approximately 2 hours, we'll arrive at the heart of the island, the center of Capri, where the famous "Piazzetta" is located. Passing through narrow alleys lined with luxurious boutiques, we'll reach the Gardens of Augustus (not included), offering the best views of the Faraglioni Rocks, the island's symbol, to once again leave you breathless. If you desire by boat tour (not included), we'll show all the beauty that the island of Capri has to offer: a comprehensive tour of caves and bays lasting an hour... it will leave you speechless!
The Villa San Michele was built around the turn of the 19th century on the Isle of Capri, Italy, by the Swedish physician and author Axel Munthe. The villa's gardens have panoramic views of the town of Capri and its harbour, the Sorrentine Peninsula, and Mount Vesuvius. The villa sits on a ledge at the top of the Phoenician Steps, between Anacapri and Capri, at a height of 327 meters above sea level.
Jump to search Monte Solaro Mount Solaro above Marina Grande Highest point Elevation 589 m (1,932 ft) Prominence 589 metres (1,932 ft) Coordinates 40°32′40″N 14°13′26″E Coordinates: 40°32′40″N 14°13′26″E Geography Monte Solaro Italy Location Campania, Italy View from Monte Solaro towards the Faraglioni Monte Solaro is a mountain on the island of Capri in Campania, Italy. With an elevation of 589 m, its peak is the highest point of Capri
The Gardens of Augustus (Italian: Giardini di Augusto), originally known by the name of Krupp Gardens, are botanical gardens on the island of Capri, Campania, Italy. The gardens were established by the German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp in the early twentieth century to build his mansion in Capri. Initially the gardens took on the name of "Krupp Gardens", a title held until 1918, when the gardens were renamed "Gardens of Augustus", the title they are known as today
You will make your own way to the meeting points