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Capri sailing guide

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About Capri

Capri is a stunning and iconic island situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula, on the southern side of the Gulf of Naples in Italy. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, Capri boasts rugged landscapes, limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear blue waters. Despite being relatively small, at just over four square miles, it is brimming with picturesque scenery.

Capri is famed for its mouth-watering Italian cuisine, which often features fresh seafood. Visitors can savor these delectable dishes while enjoying the panoramic views of the Mediterranean from the seaside restaurants. Capri has been a beloved destination for tourists since the days of the Roman Empire, attracting artists, writers, and celebrities over the centuries.

Even today, it remains a highly sought-after destination for travelers seeking natural beauty, history, and a touch of glamour. The island’s unique blend of natural wonders, historical sites, and luxurious amenities make it an enchanting destination for those wanting to experience the charm of the Italian coastline.

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Sailing conditions around Capri

Capri is a popular destination for boaters and sailors due to its favorable sailing conditions. The Mediterranean climate of Capri is characterized by mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The sailing season typically starts from spring and extends through early fall when the weather is most favorable.

Although the Tyrrhenian Sea, where Capri is located, is usually calm, conditions may vary. Generally, the sea is calmer in the mornings, making it an ideal time for sailing. In contrast, afternoons may see an increase in wind, which can be advantageous for sailors.

Best mooring locations around Capri

Capri boasts several mooring locations for boaters, each with its unique characteristics and attractions. Marina Grande, located on the northern side of the island, is the main port of Capri. It serves as the primary harbor for ferries and larger boats. The area is bustling with shops, and restaurants, and provides easy access to Capri town. Mooring here offers proximity to the island’s central attractions.

Marina Piccola, situated on the southern side of Capri, is a smaller harbor known for its stunning views of the Faraglioni rocks. Though it may not be able to accommodate larger vessels, it’s an excellent choice for smaller boats. The area is renowned for its lively beach clubs and clear waters, making it one of the most beautiful and accessible marinas on Capri.

Punta Cannone and Grotta di Matermania are additional notable mooring locations on the island.

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Why is Capri a popular sailing destination?

The island of Capri offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, favorable weather conditions, and an overall enchanting atmosphere, making it a popular destination for sailors seeking a unique and memorable experience in the Mediterranean.

The clear waters surrounding Capri are ideal for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, and sailors can anchor in secluded coves with crystal clear waters that provide ample opportunities to explore the marine life and underwater scenery.

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Where to eat and drink in Capri?

There are three restaurants in Capri that offer unique dining experiences. Da Paolino is an Italian and Mediterranean restaurant that is famous for its lemon grove setting. The restaurant provides a charming ambiance under the lemon trees, and serves fresh Mediterranean dishes.
La Capannina is a historic restaurant that serves traditional Caprese dishes. It’s a favorite among locals and visitors alike due to its charming atmosphere.
Il Riccio, located at the Capri Palace, is a seafood and Mediterranean restaurant that is situated on the Blue Grotto. The restaurant is renowned for its seafood and offers beautiful sea views. The menu is inspired by the Mediterranean diet.
Taverna Anema e Core, If you’re looking for some nightlife entertainment, Anema e Core is a famous nightclub where you can enjoy live music, dancing, and a lively atmosphere.
Don’t forget to satisfy your sweet tooth at Gelateria Buonocore, offering a variety of delicious gelato flavors. It’s a popular stop for locals and tourists alike.