

The island of Capri has been a popular resort since Roman times, and continues to attract intellectuals, artists and celebrities.
The island of Capri is divided into Marina Piccola - the small harbour - and Marina Grande - the main port of the island. The Town of Anacapri is located on the hill.
The origin of the name Capri is connected to early Greek influences. It means "wild boar".
Features of this beautiful Mediterranean island are la Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), which is a beautiful cave with amazing turquoise sea water and a small entrance for one rowboat at the time; I Faraglioni di Capri, the Faraglioni Rocks (see the picture), also are something interesting to see, a sort of symbol of the island. The Faraglioni are 3 blocks of rock that have survived coastal landslides and all manner of atmospheric corrosion. The rocks have each been given a name: the first one is Stella, the second one is Faraglione di Mezzo and the third is Faraglioni di Fuori or Scopolo.
Another place to visit is the Piazza Umberto I also known as la Piazzetta, which from the white columned terrace opens to a fabulous view of Monte Solaro. La Piazzetta is the centre of the island of Capri for tourists and locals, where people meet for lunch, or to have a drink at the bar or simply to chat. It is the focal point of island social life.
Among the interesting museums and galleries on the island is the famous La Casa Rossa, which is all painted in Pompeian red and resembles a fortress. The house belonged to the American colonel John Clay H. MacKowen who arrived here after the civil war and resided here until 1899. He collected archeological artifacts he found on the island of Capri and displayed them in his house.
The house is now a museum and contains an amazing art collection. This collection offers visitors an image of the customs and traditions of everyday 18th and 19th century Capri. There are 32 canvases that bear the signatures of Italian and International masters such as Barret, De Montalant, Carabain, Hay, Casciaro, Vianelli, Carelli, Giordano, Federico, Brancaccio, Corrodi, Lovatti, and Bentos.