Capri Palace Jumeirah Welcomes Guests for a Much-needed Change of Scenery

Capri Palace Jumeirah Welcomes Guests for a Much-needed Change of Scenery

Now open for the season, Capri Palace Jumeirah welcomes guests for a much-needed change of scenery until October 17, 2021. Having enjoyed a successful summer last year for the first time as a Jumeirah hotel, guests are invited once again to this idyllic coastal sanctuary where contemporary art and design are surrounded by nature on the glamorous island of Capri. Ideally placed in the bustling town of Anacapri – one of the most exclusive and unspoiled parts of the island – the hotel stands high up on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Naples. A perfect embodiment of the Italian Dolce Vita, Capri Palace Jumeirah is designed in the style of an eighteenth-century Neapolitan palazzo. The elegantly appointed 68 hotel rooms feature white, blue and neutral tones, while ceramic tiles and bespoke furniture evoke the sense of an Italian family home, exuding a sense of familiarity with the surrounding locale.

Continuing with the hotel’s exclusive partnership, Dior will take centre stage this season, in the form of an exclusive pop-up store at Il Riccio Restaurant & Beach Club. In line with Jumeirah’s commitment to offering exceptional culinary experiences, the hotel is home to renowned restaurants including two of the island’s Michelin stars, guided by Executive Chef Andrea Migliaccio, the hotel’s signature restaurant L’Olivo serves up exceptional Mediterranean gourmet dishes with an extensive beverage list. Meanwhile, Il Riccio Restaurant & Beach Club offers some of the best local seafood on the island. Named after the sea urchins that the restaurant is renowned for, the coveted venue will be open for lunch and dinner, led by returning Resident Chef Salvatore Elefante.

The island of Capri has been declared COVID-free, with 80% of residents and all tourism sector employees having received, as a minimum, the first dose of the vaccine.

Getting There:

Passengers from USA (and Canada) need not quarantine when entering via Covid-tested flights

The resort can arrange for private transfers by speedboat or helicopter, leaving from Naples or Sorrento

The island is also organizing PCR tests for any guests who need one, with results provided in time for their departure.

Prices start from €653 Euros per night for a classic sea view room. Travelers who book by June 30 can enjoy 15% off reservations of five nights or more (blackout dates apply) with the Summer Escapes package.