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From Piazza della Vittoria you can take a breathtaking chairlift to the top of Mount Solaro, the highest point on Capri at 1,932 feet.
The must-see attraction on Capri is the magical Blue Grotto, where visitors take a boat ride through a natural cavern that is filled with an ethereal and eerie light reflecting on the (very blue) water.
Perched on the top of Mount Tiberio, at more than 1,200 feet above sea level, are the ruins of Capri's largest and most lavish Roman villa.
You can swim or climb the cliffs in the Green Grotto, which looks like an enormous liquid emerald.
The extraordinary and rugged beauty of Capri is signified by these timeless rock formations jutting from the sea.
This shop offers world-famous handmade sandals worn by the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Maria Callas, to name a few.
This natural cave was the site of strange rituals to worship gods during ancient Roman times.
Take a walk around the center of town to meet the locales, relax at a trattoria or watch the people go by from any of the park benches surrounding this busy square.
Walk around the incredible floor which depicts the Garden of Eden, on boards, and if you pay E1 you can climb up the winding steps and view the floor from above. Don't miss it.
This charterhouse or Carthusian Monastery was established in 1371 and built by Giacomo Arcuccio, great chamberlain of the Angevine court.
This unique and non-traditional structure, located on the wildest part of Capri, is the residence of Tuscan writer Curzio Malaparte, who called it "home like me" to stress its exclusiveness and dramatic style.