Capri

The Island of Capri is one among the foremost picturesque and visited locations in Campania. Its unique beauties were celebrated in past and later published for the planet in Homer’s works: Odysseus (known in Latin as Ulysses) sailing past the island, narrowly escaped the fate of these who hear the voices of the Sirens. “Capri island features a mythical charm, also as its natural treasures, through the writings and legends of Ancient Greece. Its breathtaking landscapes and wonder stretch from the rocky caves round the island to the sting of the horizon, and has been an idea to poets, lovers and travelers throughout the centuries.
Geologically speaking, the island is Karst, underlaid with limestone which has been eroded by dissolution over the years forming fantastical ridges towers and sinkholes within the rock. This process over time separated Capri from the mainland.

The island of Capri consists of two municipalities: Capri and Anacapri, each with their own administration and touch of regional rivalry. The latter is made on a high plateau, affording staggering views of sheer cliffs from dizzying vantage points.” “Faraglioni – rock formations, are one among the island’s natural wonders.
Anacapri – the very best town on the island, has splendid views of the harbor below.
Villa San Michele – to not be missed are the garden with breathtaking views of the cliffs, harbor, and sea.
Capri – is that the main town of the island.
Certosa of San Giacomo – A 14th century monastery near the town of Capri. It houses a museum and library and holds concerts.
Marina Piccola – the south harbor, has restaurants and a rocky beach with swimming.
The Phoenician Steps – 800 ancient steps connecting Anacapri to the ocean , offer splendid views.