Capri or Anacapri: Which Town to Stay In On the Island of Capri

September 17, 2025

Capri or Anacapri: Which Town Should You Visit on the Island of Capri? The island of Capri is a dreamy Mediterranean escape, famous for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and Old World glamour. But did you know Capri has not one, but two distinct towns? There’s the dazzling Capri town itself, and the quieter, charming Anacapri. Both are worth exploring, but each offers something unique. If you’re planning your island getaway—or even just a day trip—you’ll want to know the differences between Capri and Anacapri to make the most of your visit.

Wondering which town best suits your style? Here’s a local’s guide to help you decide between Capri and Anacapri. (And if you’re looking for more ideas, don’t miss our post on what to do in Capri for a perfect day out!)

Capri town vs Anacapri
Both Capri town and Anacapri boast spectacular views. Photo from Monte Solaro in Anacapri.

Seeking Tranquility? Choose Anacapri

While both Capri and Anacapri buzz with visitors in summer, Anacapri offers a more relaxed, laid-back vibe. Wander the quiet, whitewashed alleys, and you’ll find local artisans, peaceful piazzas, and hidden courtyards. Capri town, on the other hand, is closer to Marina Grande (where the ferries dock), making it the first stop for most visitors—and the liveliest, too.


Quiet streets of Anacapri
Quiet streets of Anacapri

Chasing Views? Both Towns Deliver—But Anacapri’s Monte Solaro Steals the Show

Capri is legendary for its breathtaking panoramas, but the view from Monte Solaro in Anacapri is truly unforgettable. Take the chairlift or hike your way up for 360-degree vistas of the island, the Faraglioni rocks, and the sparkling Bay of Naples. Anacapri’s Villa San Michele also offers sweeping views from its lush gardens.

In Capri town, stroll through the Gardens of Augustus for iconic views of the Faraglioni, or hike up to Villa Jovis to gaze across the entire bay, with Ischia and Procida on the horizon.

View from Villa San Michele in Anacapri
The view from Villa San Michele in Anacapri

Love to Walk? Capri and Anacapri Both Offer Scenic Trails

Hikers will be happy in either Capri or Anacapri. Anacapri’s trail to Monte Solaro starts near Villa San Michele and takes about an hour. Or, stroll Via del Migliara, a Roman-era path through vineyards that ends with jaw-dropping views of the southern coast. For something wilder, try the Sentiero dei Fortini, which hugs the rugged western coastline from the Blue Grotto to the Punta Carena Lighthouse.

Capri town’s Pizzolungo trail leads to Punta Tragara and up-close views of the Faraglioni. Adventurous types can trek uphill to Villa Jovis for history and scenery combined. Don’t forget the famous zig-zagging Via Krupp, winding down to Marina Piccola.

Walking trail to Villa Jovis. Photo by Mcc4985 (Wikimedia Commons)
Walking trail to Villa Jovis

History Buff? Capri Town Has Roman Ruins

Interested in ancient history? Capri town is home to Villa Jovis, one of Emperor Tiberius’s grand villas from the 1st century AD. This sprawling, multi-level ruin is remarkably well-preserved, offering a glimpse into the island’s imperial past.

Ruins at Villa Jovis. Photo by Psychs (Wikimedia commons)
Ruins at Villa Jovis

Garden Lovers: Anacapri’s Villa San Michele is a Must

If you’re enchanted by gardens, Anacapri’s Villa San Michele is a highlight. Often called one of Italy’s most beautiful gardens, it’s a peaceful oasis with panoramic terraces and colorful blooms everywhere you look.

Beach Dreams? Expect Rocks and Glamour, Not Sand

Neither Capri nor Anacapri has long sandy beaches. Instead, you’ll find rocky coves and chic beach clubs with sun decks right on the turquoise water. In Anacapri, Lido del Faro is a favorite—a beach club with a seawater pool and renowned restaurant, perfect for a full day in the sun.

Capri town’s Marina Piccola has glamorous clubs like La Canzone del Mare, a magnet for celebrities. There are also free public beaches near Marina Grande and on either side of the Siren’s Rock in Marina Piccola—though they fill up quickly in summer!

Marina Piccola in Capri town. Photo by Tango7174 (Wikimedia Commons)
Marina Piccola in Capri town

Shopping: Designer Labels in Capri, Artisans in Anacapri

Capri town is a haven for high-end shopping, with Via Camerelle lined with designer boutiques and luxury brands. If you want unique, hand-crafted goods, head to Anacapri’s Viale Axel Munthe for local crafts, sandals, and artisan treasures.

white motor scooter near building

People-Watching and Nightlife? Capri Town Wins

Capri town’s famous Piazzetta (Piazza Umberto I) is the island’s bustling social hub. Sip an espresso, watch the world go by, and maybe spot a celebrity or two!

Hidden Gems: Anacapri’s Gorgeous Mosaics

For a quieter cultural experience, visit the Church of San Michele in Anacapri. Its stunning 12th-century hand-painted mosaic floor, depicting the expulsion of Adam and Eve, is a masterpiece worth seeking out.

Sweet Treats: Best Gelato in Capri, Best Torta Caprese in Anacapri

Capri town’s Buonocore is legendary for gelato (don’t miss the warm waffle cones!). In Anacapri, try the torta caprese at Pasticceria Ferraro—a chocolate and almond cake that’s local to the island.

So, Capri or Anacapri?

Whether you choose the glitz and buzz of Capri or the relaxed charm of Anacapri, you’ll fall in love with the island’s beauty. Each town has its own allure—so why not experience both?

Ready to explore Capri and Anacapri for yourself? Discover the magic of the Amalfi Coast and Capri with our guided tours from Rome. Make your Italian holiday unforgettable—book your adventure today!

Have you been to Capri? Which town stole your heart—Capri or Anacapri? Tell us in the comments below!

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