Capri is more than a glamorous escape — it’s a small island brimming with hidden corners, fragrant gardens, and breathtaking views that most travelers miss. While the Piazzetta and Faraglioni rocks are famous worldwide, the true magic lies in walking like a local: savoring the flavors, exploring secret paths, and enjoying moments of quiet between the crowds.
Stroll the Piazzetta, the Heart of Capri
Start your visit in Piazza Umberto I, known affectionately as the Piazzetta. It’s the social hub of the island, where locals sip espresso, chat, and watch life unfold. Wander the surrounding narrow streets and discover artisan shops, small cafés, and hidden terraces — a perfect introduction to Capri’s charm.
Explore Anacapri, the Island’s Quiet Side
Just a short ride from Capri Town, Anacapri offers a slower pace and stunning views. Wander its quiet streets, visit Villa San Michele with its lush gardens and panoramic terraces, and admire the majolica floor of the Church of San Michele. For the adventurous, the Scala Fenicia, an ancient stone staircase, connects Anacapri to Capri Town while offering spectacular views.
Chase Views and Sunsets
Capri’s landscapes are legendary. Take the Monte Solaro chairlift in Anacapri for panoramic vistas of the Bay of Naples and the Amalfi Coast. For a more local experience, walk the Pizzolungo path, which winds along cliffs with views of the Faraglioni rocks and the sparkling sea. End your day with a sunset at Punta Carena Lighthouse, where the sky, sea, and horizon create a perfect moment of magic.
Discover the Sea: Grottoes and Hidden Coves
No trip to Capri is complete without seeing its crystal waters. The Blue Grotto is world-famous, but locals often explore the island by kayak or small boat to find hidden sea caves and coves. Swim in quiet waters, snorkel among fish, and enjoy the Mediterranean in its purest form.
Relax in Secret Gardens and Beaches
While Marina Grande and Marina Piccola are the main hubs, Capri hides smaller beaches and tranquil spots known mainly to locals. Stroll through Gardens of Augustus or Parco Astarita, fragrant with Mediterranean herbs and flowers, offering quiet corners for reflection and photos away from the crowds.
Savor the Flavors of Capri
Capri is a feast for the senses. Try a caprese salad, pasta with fresh seafood, or a slice of local focaccia. Don’t miss a taste of homemade limoncello, made from the island’s fragrant lemons. For the most authentic experience, follow where locals eat — small trattorie and family-run cafés often offer the best flavors.
Tips to Experience Capri Like a Local
- Explore early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
- Rent a scooter or walk to discover hidden paths and panoramic viewpoints.
- Don’t just stick to the main piazzas; venture into side streets and quiet alleys.
- If visiting the Blue Grotto, arrive early or consider alternative sea caves for a more intimate experience.
Capri is more than an Instagram moment — it’s an island to explore slowly, savor fully, and experience authentically.

