Punta Campanella Lighthouse, Massa Lubrense
#2 among attractions in Massa Lubrense
Facts and practical information
Punta Campanella Lighthouse is an active lighthouse at the end of the south-western extremity of the Sorrentine Peninsula, Campania on the Tyrrhenian Sea. ()
Massa Lubrense Italy
Punta Campanella Lighthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Grotta di Matromania, Massa Lubrense Sea Kayak, Gardens of Augustus, Piazza Umberto I.
- 3.9 miWNatural attraction, Cave, Park
Grotta di Matromania, Capri
99 min walk • Nestled on the rugged coastline of Capri, Italy, the Grotta di Matromania is a hidden gem steeped in history and shrouded in mystery. This ancient cave, also known as the Grotto of the Matromania or Matrimonio, is a must-visit for those intrigued by the island's rich...
- 2.8 miN40°36'32"N • 14°20'2"E
Massa Lubrense Sea Kayak, Massa Lubrense
71 min walk • Sailing, Boat tours, Fishing charters and tours
- 4.6 miWPark
Gardens of Augustus, Capri
117 min walk • The Gardens of Augustus, originally known by the name of Krupp Gardens, are botanical gardens on the island of Capri, Campania, Italy. The gardens were established by the German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp in the early twentieth century to build his mansion in Capri.
- 4.5 miWSquare
Piazza Umberto I, Capri
115 min walk • Piazza Umberto I is the most famous square of the island of Capri, Italy. The square is located in the historic center of Capri, in the eponymous town Capri, on the eastern end of the island, and since Roman times, it has been considered the center of the town and the meeting point of the island by both residents and others.
- 3.3 miWRoman imperial palace ruins
Villa Jovis, Capri
86 min walk • Villa Jovis is a Roman palace on Capri, southern Italy, built by emperor Tiberius and completed in AD 27. Tiberius ruled mainly from there until his death in AD 37. Villa Jovis is the largest of the twelve Tiberian villas on Capri mentioned by Tacitus.
- 4.3 miSWFamous rock formations in the ocean
Faraglioni, Capri
109 min walk • In Italian, faraglioni are stacks, a coastal and oceanic rock formation eroded by waves. The word may be derived from the Greek pháros or Latin pharus and is cognate with the Spanish farallón.
- 4.5 miWMonastery, Sacred and religious sites, History museum
Certosa di San Giacomo, Capri
114 min walk • Certosa di San Giacomo was a Carthusian monastery, founded in 1363 by Giacomo Arcucci on the island of Capri, Campania, southern Italy. It is now a museum and is used for cultural events.
- 3.6 miWNatural attraction, Cave, Park
Grotta Bianca, Capri
92 min walk • The Grotta Bianca is a sea cave located on the island of Capri, Italy. It derives its name from white incrustations of calcareous matter upon its sides, and from clusters of white stalactites which hang from the roof and fringe the entrance.
- 4.5 miWChurch
Santo Stefano, Capri
115 min walk • Santo Stefano is a Catholic church and former cathedral on the island of Capri, Italy. Dedicated to Saint Stephen, it is the principal house of worship in the town of Capri. The religious complex was built around the Piazza Umberto I square in the seventeenth century. The archbishop's palace is now used as the town hall.
- 3.5 miWHistorical place
Villa Lysis, Capri
89 min walk • Villa Lysis is a villa on Capri built by industrialist and poet Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen in 1905. "Dedicated to the youth of love", it was Fersen's self-chosen exile from France after a sex scandal involving Parisian schoolboys and nude tableaux vivants.
- 4.5 miWHarbor
Marina Grande, Capri
116 min walk • Marina Grande is the main port of the island of Capri in Italy, to the north of the main town of Capri and at the foot of Mount Solaro.