When planning a trip to the enchanting island of Capri, Italy, you may be wondering about the best ways to get around and explore all its stunning sights. Luckily, there are several modes of transportation available to visitors, including buses and funiculars, as well as taxis, boats, and rental scooters.
Whether you’re traveling from Marina Grande to Capri Town or Anacapri, purchasing tickets is a breeze, with convenient ticket offices located in both areas. In this travel guide, we’ll delve into the different transportation options on Capri, giving you all the tips and tricks you need to navigate the island with ease.
The most popular and least expensive way to travel around the Island of Capri is by bus. The main line runs between Capri and Anacapri, but there are other routes available across the island.
The buses are minibuses with the capacity to hold limited numbers of less than roughly than twenty passengers at a time.
The buses on the island run on a more relaxed schedule but generally depart every 15 to 20 minutes as a guide. You may purchase one-use tickets, as there is no option for bulk daily/weekly passes.
A fabulous way to get around the Island of Capri is by taxi. Live the la dolce vita in a convertible taxi available right next to Marina Grande.
These open air taxis can seat up to 6 persons with an average cost of about €17 to €40 per trip depending on where you are heading on the island.
If you are traveling in a small group, you will find that hiring a taxi amongst everyone isn’t that much more expensive than catching the bus as most fares are fixed. If not, you could always split the fare with the others waiting in the queue.
Taxis are the perfect solution for those wanting to maximize time when visiting Capri for just one day. The taxi drivers are friendly and love a conversation, even sometimes becoming the best of guides.
They also offer daily rates, making the taxi available all day to explore the island taking you around from site to site.
To get to the center of the Capri Town from the port of Marina Grande, the easiest and most cost effective option is the funicular. What is a funicular? A funicular is a cable car. This goes straight up the steep mountain from the marina into town.
When you arrive at the port, Marina Grande, look for a big white arch that says FUNICULAR at the entrance on the side of the mountain – but don’t be fooled by assuming you buy tickets here. Purchase your tickets to the right of the Funicular entrance on the opposite side of the street at the ticket office “Biglietterie” on the pier.
The trip only lasts 4 minutes with services running non-stop during peak season from early morning to late evening. Keep in mind, during off seasons departures are every 15 minutes and this service closes during the months of January and February and is substituted by a bus route.
Non-resident vehicles are prohibited the majority of the year and wouldn’t necessarily serve a use as the centers of Capri Town and Anacapri are completely closed to traffic.
Motor vehicles are prohibited on Capri, except for local residents. Capri only has one main road on the island and the restriction of vehicles sustains the natural beauty of the island – and besides, Capri’s public transportation is just fine.
If you have a rental car before coming to Capri, the best option is to return the vehicle to the rental company and pick another one up when you arrive at your next Italian mainland destination.
Boats, with or without a skipper and boat tours can be rented or purchased in Marina Grande. Boats allow for convenient stopovers to the many restaurants and beach clubs and are often faster when navigating along the Capri coastline.
Scooters are perfect for those wanting to explore the island independently of public transport. Scooter hire agencies can be found in Marina Grande right next to the pier, and in the towns of Capri and Anacapri.
Lastly, if you are reasonably fit and healthy you may find it easy enough to walk around to each of the island’s sights. Walking around the island allows you to grasp the beauty otherwise missed on transport and discover areas of Capri that can only be reached by foot.
Walking around the Island of Capri enables you to reach and discover places, otherwise missed on usual modes of transport. If you have the time and are moderately fit, you can walk just about anywhere on the island. Whether it be a leisurely walk or intense hike, the rewards from the striking scenery on the island, allows you to stop and truly take in the wondrous beauty that is Capri.
Be sure to bring along your camera on the most simplest of walks, as with every narrow path and steep hill there are spectacular views to be admired.
Exploring the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, is made easy with the variety of transportation options available to visitors. Whether you’re looking to soak up the scenic views from the comfort of a bus or funicular, or prefer the freedom of renting a scooter to explore at your own pace, there’s a mode of transportation to suit every traveler.
With the help of this handy travel guide on how to get around Capri, you’ll have all the insider knowledge you need to navigate the island like a pro and make the most of your Capri adventure.
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