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Capri Ruins AttractionsHere are the top Capri ruins listings so you can find the best in Capri for your trip. Read these ruins reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Villa Jovis ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Capri, Campania Region, Italy Villa des Kaisers Tiberius auf Capri; Super schöne Aussicht über Capri und das Mittelmeer ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Capri, Campania Region, Italy Capri is one of my favourite places. It is a haven of pleasant calm and comfort after the hectic pace of mainland Italy. The 2000 year old ruins of the Emporer.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Sorrento, Campania Region, Italy It was a wonderful experience to climb the active volcano that is so famous for its destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It was a great experience and I would highly.. ADD TO LIST (45 reviews) Pompei, Campania Region, Italy Pompeii is a ruined Roman city that was buried under ash during a devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It was then lost for nearly 1700 years after.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy I was 12 when I walked the streets of Pompei, in awe, imagining Romans' life in the Antiquity...and how tragicly they all died at the fury og Mont Vesuvius....I went.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ercolano, Campania Region, Italy not much to say, more to see! actually even more well preserved than the more famous Pompei. a Must-See! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Napoli, Campania Region, Italy The best thing I decided to do in Napoli was this tour. It's just amazing! You start by visiting a part of an old Greek/Roman Teather which is now covered by houses and.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bacoli, Campania Region, Italy The underwater city of Baiae is one of the best-preserved underwater archaeological sites of the world. A paradise of ruins, columns, buildings pf the Roman times... 10. Mt Vesuvius ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Pompei, Campania Region, Italy It was my favorite of all the ruins in Italy. Maybe because I could relate due to the time and era. The frescos were alive and beautiful and the houses were neatly.. |