Hotel & Serviced Apartments in Capri (island)

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Hotel Residence Villa Igea Capri - Capri (island)
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Hotel Residence Villa Igea Capri

aparthotel, Capri
Hotel Residence Villa Igea Capri is located in Capri, just a short walk from the Piazzetta di Capri and within 1.6 kilometres of the I Faraglioni and Marina Piccola. The aparthotel benefits from excellent user ratings, particularly for cleanliness and location.
Each apartment features a kitchen and one bedroom, providing a comfortable and private space for your stay. Guests can enjoy the garden, air conditioning, daily room service, and free Wi-Fi.

Frequently Asked Questions about serviced apartments in Capri (island)

  • What is a 5-day itinerary like for Capri, Italy?

    A five-day Capri itinerary could look something like this: Day 1: Arrive in Capri, explore Capri town, enjoy dinner with a view. Day 2: Take a boat trip to the Blue Grotto (if weather permits), visit the Gardens of Augustus, and explore Anacapri. Day 3: Hike to Monte Solaro for panoramic views, visit Villa San Michele, and relax on a beach like Marina Piccola. Day 4: Explore the Faraglioni rocks by boat, enjoy some shopping in Capri town, and have a delicious seafood dinner. Day 5: Enjoy a final breakfast overlooking the sea, do some last-minute souvenir shopping, and depart from Capri.
  • What are the best serviced apartments in Capri (island)?

    Among the serviced apartments in Capri (island), Hotel Residence Villa Igea Capri is the most popular one.

  • When is the peak season on Capri, Italy?

    Peak season on Capri is typically from June to September, when the weather is warmest and the island is most crowded. July and August are particularly busy.
  • How can you connect with locals and experience the culture of Capri, Italy?

    To connect with the local culture, try visiting smaller, family-run restaurants away from the main tourist areas. Chat with shopkeepers, explore the backstreets of Capri town and Anacapri, and perhaps take a cooking class focusing on Caprese cuisine. Attending a local festival, if one is scheduled during your visit, is another great way to experience the culture.
  • Are there any hidden treasures on Capri, Italy worth exploring?

    Yes! The Certosa di San Giacomo, a former monastery with beautiful architecture and gardens, is often overlooked. The path leading to it offers stunning views. Also, explore the quieter, less-visited beaches away from Marina Piccola, like the beach at Gradola.
  • What public transportation options are available on Capri, Italy?

    Capri has a funicular that connects Capri town to the Marina Grande, the main port. There are also local buses that connect Capri town with Anacapri and other parts of the island. Walking is also a great way to explore, especially within Capri town and Anacapri.
  • Are there any natural landmarks on Capri, Italy?

    Absolutely! The Faraglioni rocks are iconic, as is the Blue Grotto sea cave. Monte Solaro offers breathtaking views, and the rugged coastline provides many scenic spots.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste on Capri, Italy?

    Caprese salad (tomatoes, mozzarella, basil) is a must-try, representing the island's fresh produce. Seafood is abundant and delicious; try the spaghetti alle vongole (clams) or grilled fish. Also, look for local limoncello, a lemon liqueur.
  • Are there any essential items to bring when visiting Capri, Italy?

    Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely be doing a lot of walking. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential for protecting yourself from the sun. A reusable water bottle is also helpful, especially during warmer months.
  • What’s the suggested stay length to cover the main attractions of Capri, Italy?

    Three to four days is generally sufficient to see the main attractions of Capri, including Capri town, Anacapri, the Blue Grotto (weather permitting), and the Faraglioni rocks. However, a longer stay allows for a more relaxed pace and exploration of lesser-known spots.
  • What are the major sporting events or activities to enjoy on Capri, Italy?

    Capri doesn't host major international sporting events. However, swimming, boating, hiking, and even some opportunities for climbing are popular activities on the island. Many hotels offer water sports rentals.

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