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Christmas Sunset on Capri

December 25th, 2001

Christmas Sunset on Capri

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Christmas on Capri

Just another day spent enjoying the best of Italy!

Capri is a remote island destination where movie stars go for a breath of vacation air. On Christmas it was nothing too special, but absolutely the most uplifting experience I’ve had in awhile. From just walking around the island witnessing beautiful landscapes and blue water grottos, I was happy to be there. Fortunately, when the weather warms up the island is flooded with tourists but my visit was enjoyed in peace. I walked around in the sun and managed to get some amazing pictures. During my holiday away from home, it was hard to compare Christmas at home versus being on an island experiencing something new with beautiful weather.

Isle of Capri Pictures

The boat leaving for the La Isla de Capri in the morningAfter a 30 minute ride I arrive to what some people call paradiseMarina Grande where the ships from Naples, Sorrento, Mergellina dockMarina Grande where locals dock their boatsThe stillness of the bayA view of Mare Tirreno and the piazzetta where more of the touristy shops and restaurants are.The clocktower and town hall behind located on the piazzeta at top of the hill in Capri.A panoramic view from the piazzetaA view of Anacapri, the northern part of the Island that I didn’t have enough time and reason to visit, but shall make a trip back to see it somedayA panoramic view from the belvedere of CapriA panoramic view from the belvedere of CapriCapri’s Alleyways and Narrow StreetsMany white-walled homes and characteristic shops are located around the island but especially in the medieval quarterOff the Faraglioni, with Sorrento in the distantGrotto di Matermania, where orgiastic rites were celebrated during the Imperial AgeA beautiful view of Mare TirrenoView of Faraglione Di Mattermania and Mare TirrenoBeautiful cliffs overlook the oceanSorrento and the Amalfi coast in the distanceBeautiful cliffs overlook the oceanBeautiful cliffs overlook the oceanThe Natural Arch of CapriUnder Capri’s Natural ArchThe Natural Arch of CapriUnder Capri’s Natural ArchThe Natural Arch of CapriPunta Di Massullo with the villa of Curzio MalapartePunta Di Massullo with the villa of Curzio MalaparteGrotto DI Matermania, a place I will stay next timeThe bay of Scoglio del MonaconeScoglio del MonaconeFaraglione DI Mezzo and Faraglione DI FuoriPunta DI Tragara where the end of the path I took confronts the othe side of CapriMarina Piccola from a distanceMarina Piccola from a distanceMarina Piccola from a distancePunta DI Tragara where the end of the path I took confronts the othe side of CapriMare Tirreno and the sun reflectingPunta DI Tragara where the end of the path I took confronts the othe side of CapriPunta DI Tragara where the end of the path I took confronts the othe side of CapriThe backside of CapriMagnificent entrances to people homes with the white columns and accentuating greeneryThe pathway to Certosa DI San Giacomo, the Charthouse of St. James, a surviving landmark of Medieval pirate raidsThe Certosa DI San Giacomo, a 14th century churchThe sunset from Punto DI MuloThe sunset from Punto DI MuloThe sunset from Punto DI MuloYellow cactus’s on the cliffs above the blue watersFrom Punto Di Mulo you can see a stunning view of Punta Di TragaraThe rocky shores down belowPunta DI Tragara at sunsetThe still clouds over Mare TirrenoChristmas Sunset on CapriChristmas Sunset on CapriChristmas Sunset on CapriChristmas Sunset on CapriChristmas Sunset on CapriChristmas Sunset on CapriThe church of Santo Stefano designed in the 17th century, where I experienced an Italian Christmas serviceInside the church of Santo Stefano



2 Comments to “Christmas Sunset on Capri”

  1. Ken Kenniker usa Says:

    Tony your site is great! lots of great pics. I was going to Europe for 3 weeks and was looking for pics of Capri and your site showed up. Your pics inspired me to visit more places. Of them all Capri was my favorite. Check out my site. I went to Anacapri and rode a chairlift to the top of Mount Solaro and visited the Grotta Azzurra. These places were great and if you have the chance to return, I highly recommend you check out that side of the island.

  2. Sue Williams from UK Says:

    hi, I am working on an academic textbook about fascism and modernism. The author would really like to use on of your pics on Capri )the villa on the headland). We don’t have much budget though we would credit you. Any chance we could come to an agreement?

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