Capri

Capri is a luxurious and hedonistic party island in the bay of Naples. Just 5 km from the mainland. You reach the island by a 30 minute hydrofoil trip from the port of Forio or Ischia on the mainland. Then you arrive on the dock of Marina Grande where the luxurious jet-set lifestyle will make you gaze and stare on the beautiful legs in Prada shoes which trips by.

Head over to one of the many top notch restaurants in the Marina, or maybe you want to head for the Blue Grotto, or take the funicular to Capri Town? No matter where you go, you will need to bring plenty of money, because Capri is expensive.

The currency used in Italy and on Capri is the euro (€).

Exchange rate:  $1,35 (USD) / £0,90  / €1,00 EURO = Currency EURO

We haven’t done any research on the prices of Capri. Any specific research that is. Below is typical prices in the fashion city of Milan, but these will not differ way too much from Capri. Capri may be a little bit more expensive.

At a restaurant:
The price of a bottle of house wine (0.75L) => €10
The price of a sirloin/steak meal => €23
The price of a pizza => €8

Typical food => Minestrone (vegetable soup) – €4,50  / Polenta (cornmeal granules)  – €3,5  / Pasta – €6

At a bar:
The price of a bottle of beer (0.33Litre) => €4,50
The price of a cocktail => €6

At the local supermarket:
The price of a bottle of water (1.5L)=> €0,56
The price of a can of Coca Cola (1Litre) => €2,25
The price of a can of beer (0.5) => €1,50

Rent a small car (Hyundai Atos or similar):
(All car rental prices were based on vehicle being collected from local airport and delivered back to local airport)
Rent of car for 1 day => €53,57 to €237,52/day
Rent of car for 3 days => €104,77 to €297,25
Rent of car for 7 days => €201,31 to €570,93

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