- Famous sea cave renowned for its brilliant blue water, caused by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity.
- Distance: ≈4 km from Capri town
- Mode: Bus to Anacapri then bus/walk to entrance; boat entry; ~30–45 min total
- Best time: Mid-morning on calm days (11:00–13:00); closed in rough seas
- Tip: Arrive early to avoid long queues; entry subject to sea conditions.
- Ruins of Emperor Tiberius' largest palace on Capri, perched on cliffs with sweeping views across the Bay of Naples.
- Distance: ≈2 km from Capri town center
- Mode: Walk or taxi; ~30–40 min walk uphill
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures
- The highest point on Capri at 589m, offering panoramic views of the island, Bay of Naples, and Amalfi Coast.
- Distance: ≈3 km from Capri town to Anacapri chairlift station
- Mode: Bus to Anacapri, then chairlift; ~25 min bus + 12 min chairlift
- Best time: Clear mornings for best visibility; sunset for dramatic light
- Three iconic limestone sea stacks rising from the Mediterranean, symbol of Capri and visible from multiple vantage points around the island.
- Distance: ≈2 km from Capri town (viewing points); closer by boat
- Mode: Walk to Gardens of Augustus or Via Tragara; boat tours available; ~20–30 min walk
- Best time: Morning light for photography; boat tours mid-morning to afternoon
- Historic villa and gardens built by Swedish physician Axel Munthe, featuring classical sculptures and sweeping coastal views.
- Distance: ≈3 km from Capri town (in Anacapri)
- Mode: Bus to Anacapri then short walk; ~20–25 min total
- Best time: Morning or late afternoon; gardens particularly pleasant in spring
- Ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, offering extensive ruins including homes, temples, theaters, and streets.
- Distance: ≈35 km by sea to Naples/Sorrento, then land transport
- Mode: Ferry to Sorrento or Naples, then train or bus; ~2–2.5 hours total
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat; closed Mondays
- Tip: Plan 3–4 hours for visit; wear comfortable shoes and bring water.
- Vertical village cascading down cliffs on the Amalfi Coast, known for colorful houses, narrow streets, and beach access.
- Distance: ≈25 km by sea
- Mode: Ferry (seasonal, Apr–Oct typically); ~40–50 min
- Best time: Late spring or early fall for pleasant weather and fewer crowds
- Tip: Ferry schedules vary by season; confirm availability in advance.
General Tip: Capri's limited road network means buses can be crowded in peak season; walking is often the most reliable option for shorter distances, though paths involve steps and inclines.