Capri is one of those places that doesn’t just sit in your travel bucket list—it leaps out and demands attention. From dramatic cliffs to azure waters and hidden gardens, this Italian gem is a photographer’s dream. If you’ve ever scrolled through Instagram and wondered how those flawless Capri shots exist, you’re about to find out. I’m going to take you through 14 stunning photo spots in Capri that you truly need to see, explore, and capture on your camera. And yes, some of them are hidden enough that you’ll feel like a secret agent on a mission—fun, right?
From my own personal experience, planning your photo journey in Capri can feel overwhelming. There’s so much beauty everywhere that it’s almost impossible to decide where to start. But don’t worry—by the end of this post, you’ll have a ready-made guide to the best spots, along with some tips to make your photos pop and your memories unforgettable.
1. Marina Grande – The Classic Arrival
Your first glimpse of Capri should be from the water. Marina Grande is the main port where ferries dock, and the moment you step off the boat, you’re greeted with vibrant umbrellas, colorful buildings, and the unmistakable scent of the sea.
This spot is perfect for capturing that “I just arrived in paradise” shot. Early morning is ideal because the light is soft and the crowd hasn’t yet invaded your perfect frame. Also, if you get there by ferry, you can snap photos of the cliffs as they slowly reveal themselves—a cinematic entrance that every photographer dreams about.
2. The Piazzetta – Heart of Capri Life
Capri’s famous Piazzetta is tiny but packed with charm. Think of it as the town square where locals sip espresso and visitors strike a pose. It’s the perfect spot for candid shots, street photography, or just people-watching while pretending you’re in an Italian movie.
The Piazzetta works well for golden hour shots too. The buildings catch the light beautifully, and if you grab a seat at one of the cafés, you’ll get an authentic vibe that screams “Capri.” Pro tip: visit mid-morning when locals are out—tourist-heavy hours can make photos feel crowded.
3. Gardens of Augustus – Flowers and Views Galore
If you love nature, the Gardens of Augustus are a must-see. Terraced gardens filled with vibrant blooms overlook the Faraglioni rocks and the sparkling sea. From my own personal experience, the combination of floral colors and turquoise water creates photos that almost look unreal.
Try to capture wide-angle shots to include both the manicured gardens and the dramatic cliffs. Bonus tip: if you want a little solitude, visit early in the morning before the crowds arrive.
4. Via Krupp – Winding Paths and Cliffside Drama
Via Krupp is the iconic switchback path that snakes down the cliffs toward Marina Piccola. Its zig-zagging curves make for a perfect composition in photos. It’s not just a path—it’s a visual journey that photographers adore.
Be mindful that Via Krupp is sometimes closed due to landslides, so check in advance. If it’s open, try capturing shots from above to emphasize the dramatic curves, or from below to showcase the climb. Either way, this is a spot where geometry meets nature in the most stunning way.
5. Faraglioni Rocks – Capri’s Iconic Trio
No trip to Capri is complete without seeing the Faraglioni. These three towering rocks rising out of the sea are instantly recognizable and a must for your photo collection.
The best way to photograph them is from the sea—consider a boat tour—or from the Gardens of Augustus for an elevated perspective. Fun tip: you can even catch a boat passing through the arch for a playful, Instagram-worthy shot. It’s classic, it’s dramatic, and it’s impossible to miss.
6. Marina Piccola – Hidden Beach Paradise
Marina Piccola is smaller and quieter than Marina Grande, giving it a more intimate feel. With colorful boats lined up against a backdrop of cliffs and lush greenery, it’s the perfect spot for serene seascape shots.
From my overall experience, sunset here is magical. The cliffs catch the sun, the water glows, and the small beach creates a foreground that anchors your photos beautifully. A tripod is recommended if you want long-exposure shots of the waves.
7. Anacapri – Panoramic Village Charm
Anacapri sits higher than Capri town, offering panoramic views that make every shot feel like a postcard. The narrow streets, pastel houses, and flower pots create endless photo opportunities.
Make sure to visit Villa San Michele while you’re in Anacapri. Its gardens, statues, and sweeping views over the island provide shots that combine architecture, nature, and history in one frame. Plus, walking the quaint streets of Anacapri gives you candid photo moments of daily life.
8. Monte Solaro – Top of the Island
For the ultimate panoramic view of Capri, Monte Solaro is unbeatable. You can hike up or take the chairlift to reach the summit. Once at the top, the island stretches before you like a green jewel surrounded by the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.
Photographers love this spot for sunrise or sunset. From my own personal experience, early morning light brings out soft hues and avoids harsh shadows, giving your landscape shots a dreamy quality. Bring a wide-angle lens—you’ll want to capture everything.
9. Church of San Michele – Cerulean Beauty Inside
This historic church in Anacapri has a floor that is a work of art. The majolica tiles depict the expulsion of Adam and Eve, and the colors pop beautifully in photos.
Even if you’re not religious, this is a visual treat. Light streams in through the windows, enhancing the vivid artwork, so it’s worth a visit for a unique indoor photo opportunity. Pair it with shots of the exterior staircase for a full perspective.
10. Bagni di Tiberio – Secret Coastal Vibes
This less-visited area offers a mix of history and seclusion. Once a favorite retreat for Roman nobles, Bagni di Tiberio features ruins, calm waters, and a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts the busier ports.
It’s ideal for minimalist shots of the sea and ruins. From my overall experience, timing your visit during low tide adds more beach and interesting textures to your compositions.
11. Punta Carena Lighthouse – Dramatic Coastal Views
This lighthouse on the southwest tip of Capri is perfect for sunset photography. The cliffs here are rugged, the waves crash dramatically, and the light is golden in the evening.
Try including the lighthouse itself in your composition for scale—it adds a storytelling element to your shot. Don’t forget to keep your camera handy; even candid cliffside moments are worth capturing here.
12. Blue Grotto – Magical Light Show
The Blue Grotto is one of Capri’s most famous attractions, and for good reason. Entering this sea cave by rowboat reveals brilliant, almost supernatural blue waters.
Photography inside the cave is tricky due to low light, but the colors are stunning. From my own personal experience, take multiple shots at different exposures, and don’t forget to capture the moment someone enters the cave—it adds scale and a human touch.
13. Via Camerelle – Fashion and Glamour
If you want a mix of luxury and lifestyle photography, stroll down Via Camerelle. This high-end shopping street is lined with chic boutiques, designer stores, and picturesque streetscapes.
It’s perfect for capturing a more modern side of Capri. You can combine fashion shots with architectural elements, or simply take candid photos of vibrant street life. From a photographer’s perspective, this area adds variety to your portfolio.
14. Hidden Staircases and Alleyways – The Real Charm
Finally, don’t underestimate Capri’s countless hidden staircases and alleyways. Some of the best photos aren’t at famous spots—they’re tucked in quiet corners, shaded paths, and secret balconies.
Walk around without a strict plan, look up, and keep your camera ready. The contrast between bright houses and narrow lanes makes for beautiful compositions, and the unpredictability adds life to your shots. From my own personal experience, the most memorable pictures often come from these “hidden” moments.
Final Thoughts
Capri is a place that rewards curiosity, patience, and a keen eye. Whether it’s the iconic Faraglioni rocks or a quiet alleyway in Anacapri, every corner is an opportunity for a memorable photo. From my overall experience, balancing famous spots with hidden gems gives you a rich collection of images that truly represent the island.
So pack your camera, your walking shoes, and a sense of adventure. Capri isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience, and with these 14 spots, you’ll capture it in a way that lasts a lifetime.

I’m Gemma, a passionate lifestyle blogger sharing my creative world with you. Gemitaliano.com is my little corner of the internet, glad you’re here.

