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25 March, 2020 9:39 pm

Luxury hotels on the island of Capri: Hotel Caesar Augustus Capri

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With its blue-green sea and astonishing landscape, the island of Capri off the coast of Naples is an enchanting corner of paradise; the sight of it from the approaching boat will set your blood tingling and heart throbbing, just as if you were about to fall in love with a beautiful and exotic stranger.

On the island, the five-star hotel Caesar Augustus offers guests luxury accommodation and facilities which, I’m sure, will take your breath away.

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All suites are elegantly furnished and overlook the scintillating vista of the sea.
One of these suites has been named after King Farouk of Egypt who in the 1960s stayed at the hotel for months on end enjoying the famous dolce vita (back then the island of Capri was a favourite haunt of movie stars and jet-setters).
Surrounded by an amazing tropical garden, the hotel has more than 55 rooms and all are equipped with every amenity one would expect from a hotel of this class!

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