capri's villa krupp or villa sarah?
#2
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We are going to Capri on June 1st for only one night, and everything is booked (I called 20 places), Villa Krupp was the only place that had availability. I am concerned that there is no comment on this Villa from anyone in the forum, even though it's in the Fodors book. Should I keep looking for something else? or this is ok. We aer a family of 4, our kids are college age. Appreciate any suggestions.
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Stayed in Villa Capri - it's situated in one of the most beutiful places in Capri - on top of Augustus gardens, with an unobstracted view of the Fragiole rocks( the staple of Capri). Most of th etourists don't get to see this view, but we enjoed it every breakfast. It is a modest place, but clean and very convenient, we loved it.
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Thanks, Traveller!
I have a reservation there and at Albergo Senaria in Anacapri for June. I think staying on the outskirts of Capri town would be more convenient for our short stay (1 night!) than staying in Anacapri.
Do you agree?
Perhaps I should start a new post...
thanks again,
Dina
I have a reservation there and at Albergo Senaria in Anacapri for June. I think staying on the outskirts of Capri town would be more convenient for our short stay (1 night!) than staying in Anacapri.
Do you agree?
Perhaps I should start a new post...
thanks again,
Dina
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We visited Capri but stayed in Anacapri.It was a piece of cake to take the 10 minute minibus into Capri which we found busy due to the influx of daytrippers.Anacapri was serene and beatiful due to its high position.loved Anacapri.
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Capri is a small island. Everything is very close. The main annoyance are the tourists from the cruise ships. In the morning (before the come) and from late afternoon (when they are gone) it is much quieter. You will enjoy the tranquility of you villa.




