In summer, all the celebrities, those with a Wikipedia page go yachting and tanning on the beaches around the world. One of these infamous locations is the island of Capri. In Capri, things are heightened to a new level. The water of the ocean is bluer, the green trees on the peak of the island is greener, the seafood on the island is tastier, and the shops on the island are stocked with more luxury than any other shops in Italy.
How to get there
Before visiting Capri, we were weighing between Sorrento or Capri, as both these places require 1 full day to visit from Salerno. After much consideration we decided that Sorrento was all too familiar with Positano and Amalfi, which were cities we visited days prior, so we landed on Capri.
Capri is best traveled by ferry from Salerno. There are two ferries that takes you direct, with an estimated travel time for 1 hour and 20 mins. This is the shortest route, which doesn't require any stopovers are nearby cities, albeit being rather expensive.
Things you must do at Capri
1) The Blue Grotto
Because of the blue grotto's popularity, the route to and the waiting time is at least 1 hour and a half. Let me explain via images.
Up till this point, frustration and sea sickness has taken over most of your emotion, and you can't wait to see what all this rave was all about.
But this all ends in a matter of minutes. 5 to be exact. And we're back on the boat once again, leaving this magic behind, but taking a piece of this dream wanting to go back for more. If a fountain of youth existed, it would look somewhat like this.
2) Faraglioni Rocks
A must visit for visitors to Capri. As for us, we bought the blue grotto tickets which were inclusive of a tour around Capri, conveniently inclusive in one ticket. The faraglioni rocks are stacks of rocks which were once formations, now eroded by waves.
These rocks are famous for its towering height in the middle of the ocean, jutting out of the Mediterranean sea. The ritual is also a must for those visiting as well.
3) Trails up Capri
The island of Capri can be largely split into two regions of Capri and Anacapri. Capri being the more modern half where designer shopping is the main agenda, Anacapri is the more quieter, and laid back atmosphere. For my list of things, I suggest Capri as my agenda was to conquer Capri in a day, and Anacapri was too far a travel.
These quiet neighborhoods continued on a slope as we headed towards higher grounds.
4) Pescheria le botteghe, a seafood restaurant
Up the trails of Capri is an exercise leaving you quenched thirst and hunger. Most of the restaurants in the main area is way too pricey and crowded. Pescheria le botteghe is located off on one of the alleys in a small shop that is only available for 4-5 groups to be seated.
The details
Address : Pescheria Le Botteghe
Via le Botteghe, 19, 80076 Capri NA, Italy
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