Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 9% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | January | Best time to find cheap flights, 5% potential price drop |
Average price | £69 | Average for round-trip flights in March 2021 |
Round-trip from | £40 | From London to Naples |
LON - NAP Price
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£56 - £218
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NAP Temperature
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14 - 31 °C
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NAP Rainfall
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33 - 130 mm
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Flights to Capri, Italy from the United Kingdom range from about 2.5h-12h. Shorter flights often depart from London, which is conveniently situated in the south of England and offers daily direct flights from numerous airlines. Your flight will be on the longer end of the spectrum if you’re flying out of Glasgow, which provides no direct flights and is geographically located in the far north, and thus a longer flight time overall.
You can book direct flights to Capri from several major airports across the UK. If your departure city is London, you can choose from several direct flights daily from Gatwick via British Airways, Ryanair, and easyJet. easyJet also services direct flights to Capri from Edinburgh and Bristol. If you’re flying out of cities like Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, and Exeter, your flight to Capri will likely have a layover or two along the way. Should you book a flight with stopovers, you’ll likely make stopovers in cities like London, Bristol, Dublin, Frankfurt, and/or Venice.
When you’re flying to Capri, you’ll alight at Naples International Airport (NAP) on mainland Italy and have to take further transportation to reach your destination on Capri island. To reach Capri city centre, you’ll have to utilize options by land and sea. You can take the ALIB bus from Naples Airport, which departs every 20 minutes, to Naples port and take a ferry directly to Capri, for a total journey time of about two hours and a total fee of about £19. After getting a bus to Naples, you can also take a train to Sorrento and a ferry to Capri from there, although this will take more than three hours to reach Capri city centre. You may also opt to take a taxi to Sorrento and then the ferry into Capri, which is the fastest option, for a total journey time of about one-and-a-quarter hours, and a fare of about £63-£78.
Capri is the beautiful island located off the western coast of Italy, a short ferry ride from Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast, and Naples. It’s a popular tourist spot thanks to its incredible climate, beautiful scenery, and plentiful attractions. Start your journey in Capri at its famous main square, Piazzetta, by sipping on an authentic espresso at a sidewalk café while people watching. In Anacapri, you can take a chairlift to the top of Mount Solaro, the perfect spot for stunning selfies while overlooking the azure Tyrrhenian Sea. Visit Capri’s famed Blue Grotto by sea via a wooden rowboat tour for a truly enchanting experience.
British citizens travelling to Capri, Italy need a valid passport to verify your identity while flying, although you do not need a visa.