When we went to the Amalfi Coast it was a must that we visit the Island of Capri.
We hopped on the ferry and ferried across the sea. The turquoise blue, fresh and clear sea. The sea that had not a blemish. 
I tell you if I could swim, which I can’t, I would’ve swam the sea across to Capri!
Capri so lived up to it’s name. Capri is an island (part of Campania) in the Bay of Naples in southern Italy.
Capri is a Italian girl name. The meaning of the name is `Fanciful`
Here we sit at Faraglioni: Gardens of Augustus. 
The Faraglioni are the two large rocks that jut out of the Mediterranean sea.
As we looked down from way on top of the hill I saw what appeared to be some type of road.
I could not help but imagine Roman chariots rolling down these paths to reach the bottom of the mountain.
We walked the town and saw the shops. Pretty pricey stores! All designer shops. I did stroll into a eye glass shop, thinking maybe I would buy designer sunglasses. Well, that idea went right out the frame window. The pair I fell in love with were priced at 1,200 Euros…Holy Moly! Designer, Chanel. No wonder they looked so fine…needless to say we marched out of the store and just ended up
window shopping from that point on.
We loved Capri but made one mistake. We didn’t go to AnaCapri where I was told you take a cable ride up the mountain and there you would be at the highest point of the island. If only we had known.



