Capri
Capri is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. The main town of Capri which is located on the island shares the name. Some of the main features of the island include the Marina Piccola the little harbor, the Belvedere of Tragara which is a high panoramic promenade lined with villas, the limestone crags called sea stacks that project above the sea, the town of Anacapri, the Blue Grotto, the ruins of the Imperial Roman villas, and the vistas of various towns surrounding the Island of Capri including Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento, Nerano, and Naples.
The island is only approximately six kilometers long and two kilometers wide, with two towns: Capri and Anacapri high above it. Capri is part of the Campania region, which includes the Metropolitan City of Naples. Capri is the island's principal population center and commune. The island includes two harbors: Marina Piccola and Marina Grande, the main port of the island.
Dive into Capri's turquoise waters, fall in love with this amazing island, stroll through its gorgeous gardens, and be taken away by the alluring scent of its lemon trees. The island's main attractions are its landscape, natural wonders, and lush flora (look for acanthus leaves, the inspiration for Corinthian capitals on columns), all best experienced from its many walking pathways or by boat.
Location: Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy