CAPRI, Italy (Reuters) - Famed for its blue seas, breathtaking views and cove-studded coastline, the Mediterranean island of Capri has been a tourist haven since the early years of the Roman empire.
The mayor of Capri has warned that the tiny island, which sits in Italy’s Bay of Naples, is at risk of “exploding” under the sheer weight of the amount of tourists arriving each day. “There’s the risk ...
There are also huge new fines for some tour organisers under 'anti-harassment' legislation ...
During the TTG Travel Experience in Rimini, the hotel tourism observatory was presented, a tool that will investigate the numbers and quality of hotel searches for the island of Capri on booking sites ...
The Italian island of Capri lifted a ban on tourists Saturday after problems with the water supply to the holiday hotspot were resolved. Capri's mayor, Paolo Falco, said the ban was "revoked" after a ...
As Europe plans its gradual reopening to visitors from further afield, the battle lines are being drawn between destinations eager to get the tourist dollars flowing. And in Italy – where tourism ...
Capri Island is rewriting the rules of tourism in Italy for summer 2026, with a new framework designed to relieve pressure on the island’s narrow streets, harbour and residents. Capri’s town council ...
Famed for its blue seas, breathtaking views and cove-studded coastline, the Mediterranean island of Capri has been a tourist haven since the early years of the Roman Empire. Unlike in the imperial ...