There is a certain hush that falls over Capri when you step onto the terraces above the sea, where the lemon trees lift their leaves to the sun and the Faraglioni rise like marble sentinels from the blue. Capri Gardens Augustus Premier Hotel captures that hush and turns it into a stay: elegant, light-filled, and intimately tied to the island’s most poetic vantage point—the famed Gardens of Augustus. Here, mornings begin with the scent of citrus and jasmine, afternoons linger over sea-glass horizons, and evenings feel purpose-built for slow conversations under a canopy of stars. This is a place where Capri’s beauty is not just admired; it is carefully choreographed into every hour of your day.

A Cliffside Setting, Steps from Iconic Views
Arrive via the funicular to Capri town and a short, scenic walk brings you to the hotel’s stone-lined pathway, shaded by pergolas and bougainvillea. The address is enviable—quiet enough to feel hidden, yet moments from the panoramic terraces that look across the Faraglioni and the serpentine sweep of Via Krupp. Bell staff glide open wrought-iron gates, and the lobby’s cool tiled floors and whitewashed arches immediately set a refined Mediterranean tone.
Suites Shaped by Sun and Sea
Guestrooms are designed to frame Capri’s light. Expect vaulted ceilings, hand-painted Majolica tiles, linen-draped canopies, and terraces that function as private mini-belvederes. The Premier Sea Suites add outdoor daybeds and soaking tubs oriented toward the Tyrrhenian, so sunrise and moonrise both feel like personal invitations. Subtle touches—lemon-essence turndown spritz, local stoneware carafes, a linen robe with a faint salt-air scent—make the experience deeply place-specific rather than generically “luxury.”
Gastronomy on the Terrace
The hotel’s signature restaurant leans into seasonal Campanian produce—pomodorini del piennolo, smoked provola, raw red shrimp from Sorrento—served with a restraint that lets flavors shine. Breakfast brings warm sfogliatelle and honey from the island’s hills; lunch might be spaghetti al limone finished tableside; dinner unfolds as a procession of delicate crudo, grilled catch of the day, and a feather-light delizia al limone. Aperitivo hour is ritual: a perfectly bitter Negroni or a rosemary-scented spritz enjoyed as the sun traces gold across the Faraglioni.
Wellness with a View
A cliff-edge infinity pool mirrors Capri’s cobalt palette, while the petite spa draws on Mediterranean botanicals: myrtle and wild thyme in the steam ritual, island olive oil in restorative massages. Morning yoga takes place on a jasmine-decked deck, and guided breathwork at dusk eases the day into night. Even the fitness room keeps the sea in frame, so every stride or stretch feels attuned to the horizon.
Curated Island Moments
The concierge excels at slow-luxury itineraries. Charter a wooden gozzo to circle the island, slipping into hidden coves and swimming in water as clear as blown glass. Time a golden-hour stroll to the Gardens of Augustus for the island’s most famous postcard perspective. Browse artisan sandal-makers and perfumeries in the Piazzetta’s backstreets, then follow a private tasting of regional wines—Greco di Tufo, Fiano, Aglianico—on a terrace perfumed by night-blooming flowers. For hikers, the Pizzolungo path delivers drama and solitude in equal measure.
Q&A
Where exactly is the hotel located?
Just a short walk from the Gardens of Augustus, close to Capri town yet tucked along a quiet lane. You’re near panoramic terraces, boutiques, and classic cafés, but the property preserves a serene, residential feel.
Who is it best for?
Couples and honeymooners seeking romance, design lovers who appreciate local craft, and small families wanting space and privacy without sacrificing proximity to Capri’s highlights.
What are must-do experiences nearby?
A boat tour around the Faraglioni, a leisurely cappuccino in the Piazzetta, perfume shopping in historic ateliers, and a scenic loop along the Pizzolungo trail. If open during your visit, admire the dramatic switchbacks of Via Krupp from the overlooks above.
When is the best time to visit?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) deliver luminous weather and softer crowds. Summer has the island’s high-energy buzz, while early spring and late autumn are quieter, contemplative, and great for long walks.
Any alternative hotels I should consider?
- JK Place Capri – Contemporary seaside refinement with a yacht-club mood and impeccable service.
- Grand Hotel Quisisana – Capri classic in the heart of town, glamorous and storied.
- Capri Palace Jumeirah (Anacapri) – Art-forward, spacious, with sweeping views and a celebrated medical spa.
- Hotel Caesar Augustus (Anacapri) – Cliff-edge drama and panoramic dining, ideal for sunset devotees.
Conclusion: The Exclusive Capri You Came For
Capri Gardens Augustus Premier Hotel distills the island’s magic into a stay of quiet grandeur: lemon-scented mornings, terraced afternoons, and evenings that unspool in candlelight over the sea. Its prime perch near the Gardens of Augustus makes iconic views part of your everyday ritual, while thoughtful design, terrace-forward dining, and discreet wellness enrich the hours in between. Whether you’re drifting past the Faraglioni on a private gozzo, sharing a linen-clad breakfast as the horizon blushes pink, or savoring a moonlit digestivo under a pergola of flowers, the hotel ensures that the Capri you dreamed about—the intimate, cinematic, ineffably elegant Capri—belongs to you.