Capri itineraries - Capri Island 
CAPRI
Natural Arch and Pizzolungo walk: This bold Arch is what remains of a large grotto that penetraded the mountain. The waves of the sea extended its aperture and wasched away its debris.
Villa Jovis and mount Tiberio: Even today, what remains of Villa Jovis, the most outstanding of all the Tiberian villas, continues to evoke the strange personality of its author.
Augustus garden and Via Krupp: The Gardens of Augustus are only few minutes’ walk from the Piazzetta, near the Via Krupp, the road which was the idea of A. F. Krupp.
The Charterhouse of St. Giacomo: Count Giacomo Arcucci of Capri, Secretary to Jeanne I of Anjou, found just such a spot enclosed by walls in a small south-facing coastal valley called SAMA or LAMA, located some distance from the town.
Tour of the island by boat: The round trip of the island by boat starts from Marina Grande, from the small jetty crossing the harbour wharf. Travelling west, we flank the beach of Marina Grande and of Bagni di Tiberio.
ANACAPRI
The Blue Grotto: No doubt the Blue Grotto is the greatest tourist attraction on the Isle of Capri, but it is above all a magic place.
Mount Solaro, Cetrella and the Chairlift: For those of you wanting to glimpse Capri in all its natural glory, Mount Solaro is an absolute must. Far from the jostling crowds of tourists, you can unwind in this peaceful corner unaltered by time.
Villa San Michele - Axel Munthe: San Michele was Munthe’s residence between 1896 and 1910. The fanciful architecture was meant as a perfect environment for the collections of its owner.
Capri in Miniature: The history, the customs and the popular manifestation made Capri famous all over the word.
Towers and Forts : A recent project undertaken to restore the island’s forts and pathways, has heightened the island’s historical and scenic appeal.
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