capri - how long?
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Whether four days is "too long" would depend, I think, on the rest of your itinerary. For me, if I wasn't already spending time seeing Pompeii, a town or two along the Amalfi Coast and perhaps Naples, then four days just on Capri would be too long.
It would also depend on the time of year of your visit. At the height of the season (late June, July, August, early September), the crowds during the day might make your experience more trying than relaxing.
My personal favorite thing is riding the chair lift from Anacapri to the highest point on the island. There's a public pool and a small cafe (snacks, drinks), and the views are fantastic. You can ride the chair back down or walk downhill back to Anacapri.
It would also depend on the time of year of your visit. At the height of the season (late June, July, August, early September), the crowds during the day might make your experience more trying than relaxing.
My personal favorite thing is riding the chair lift from Anacapri to the highest point on the island. There's a public pool and a small cafe (snacks, drinks), and the views are fantastic. You can ride the chair back down or walk downhill back to Anacapri.
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I think 4 days may be too long. Don't get me wrong, it's beautiful! Perhaps you could do a day trip from there to Pompeii or an Amalfi Coast drive with stops in a couple of cities there.
If you want to take some time to relax, swim, etc. then 3 days would be more than enough on the island itself.
My favorite was the chairlift and the blue grotto. It's not always possible to enter the blue grotto but, if you can, it's definately worth seeing.
If you want to take some time to relax, swim, etc. then 3 days would be more than enough on the island itself.
My favorite was the chairlift and the blue grotto. It's not always possible to enter the blue grotto but, if you can, it's definately worth seeing.
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husband and I agree that Capri was our favorite part of our honeymoon. But we did feel like we "did" it in 3 days. That gave us plenty of time to see the Capri Town, Anacapri, walk up to Villa Jovis, do a boat tour, rent a moped for a drive around, do some shopping, people watching, and gelato eating.
With 3 days we felt like we had a good mix of "doing stuff" and relaxing.
With 3 days we felt like we had a good mix of "doing stuff" and relaxing.
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I should have mentioned that we will be in Sorrento for a week using that as home base for trips around the Amalfi Coast as well as Pompeii. Our trip will start and end in Naples. Our four days in Capri would be the first four days of Oct.
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