Lido del Faro Beach, Anacapri, Campania, Italy

Lido del Faro BeachItaly Beach Guide

Capri's lighthouse lido where rock meets blue water

Seawater pool on rockTerraced sun decksLighthouse backdropSunset aperitivo barCantilevered sea platform
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About

Lido del Faro sits on the rocky southwestern tip of Capri, in the commune of Anacapri, with a working lighthouse as its backdrop and deep blue water stretching out in every direction. There's no sand here — the experience is all about sculpted rock terraces, a seawater pool carved into the stone, and a cantilevered platform that puts you directly over the sea. Sun decks step down toward the water in layers, each one catching the afternoon light as it swings toward the horizon. The vibe is lively and organized: this is a proper concession lido, not a wild beach, and it delivers a polished Capri experience with structure and style. As evening approaches, the lighthouse backdrop turns golden and the aperitivo bar comes into its own.

How to get there

From Anacapri, follow Strada del Faro by car, scooter, or taxi; a seasonal bus also runs from Piazza della Pace in Anacapri and takes around 10 minutes. Paid parking is available on site, but spaces fill quickly during peak season — be prepared to walk if you arrive late in the day. Entry is structured around a package that includes a sunbed, umbrella, beach towel, and a credit toward the restaurant and bar. The rocky shoreline means water shoes are strongly recommended for entering the sea.

Who it's for

For couples

The sunset aperitivo bar with the lighthouse behind it is one of Capri's most atmospheric evening settings — ideal for couples who want scenery with their Spritz. The terraced sun decks offer enough privacy to feel like your own corner of the island.

For families

The organized lido structure — sunbeds, umbrellas, and a seawater pool on the rock — gives families a safe, contained environment. That said, the rocky entry to the sea and the terraced structure mean limited accessibility, and younger children will need water shoes and close supervision near the water's edge.

Our take

Lido del Faro is safe for swimming, but the rocky sea entry is real — wear water shoes and take your time getting in. Once you're past that, the setting delivers: a seawater pool on the rock, terraced sun decks, and a lighthouse that earns its place in every photo you take. This is an organized, lively lido — not a wild escape — and it makes no apologies for that. The aperitivo bar at sunset is the headline act, and the moderate visitor numbers mean it rarely tips into chaos. Come in June or early September if you want the full experience without the peak-season pressure on parking and sun bed availability. Closed outside May to October, so plan accordingly.— The wmb team

What to do

Just 0.05 km away, Spiaggia di Faro is a free wild rocky beach immediately adjacent to the lido — worth a look if you want to compare the two experiences. The Belvedere degli Elicrisi at 0.6 km and the Belvedere di Migliara and Belvedere Filosofico both within 0.9 km offer short walks with sweeping views above the coastline. Further afield, Monte Solaro — Capri's highest point at 589 m — is reachable by chairlift from Anacapri, and Villa San Michele, Axel Munthe's historic villa and museum, is about 4 km away in Anacapri itself.

Instagram spots

The cantilevered sea platform with open blue water below is the defining frame — shoot at golden hour when the light catches the rock and the lighthouse rises behind.

The seawater pool on the rock, photographed from the upper terraces looking down, gives a graphic overhead composition that works especially well in the strong midday light.

Where to eat

Da Gelsomina, about 1 km away, is the closest restaurant option when you're ready to leave the lido. A' Curtiglia and Ristorante Pizzeria Il Boccone both serve Italian food within roughly 1 to 2 km, while Aumm Aumm and La Rondinella round out the local options a little further along at around 2.3 km. The lido's own bar handles aperitivo duties on-site, so you won't need to move far for a sunset drink.

Where to stay

Hotel Al Mulino and Le Cantinelle are the closest bases, both within 2.5 km of the lido. For a more resort-style stay, Capri Palace Hotel & Spa and Capri Beauty Farm are both under 3 km away. Albergo La Prora is a further option at 3.8 km, still within easy reach of Anacapri.

Photography

The cantilevered sea platform and the lighthouse backdrop together make for a striking composition — arrive in the late afternoon when the light falls directly onto the rock terraces and the lighthouse glows warm. Sunset from the aperitivo bar is the signature moment: position yourself facing west for the full lighthouse-silhouette-against-sky composition.

Good to know

Book your sun bed in advance if you're visiting in July or August — availability goes fast and walk-ins risk disappointment. Consumption at the bar is expected as part of the lido culture, so factor that into your plans. The beach is only open from May through October; arriving outside that window means finding the gates closed. Rocky entry to the sea is the main physical hazard — water shoes are not optional if you want to swim comfortably and safely.

Map

Nearby places

Da Gelsomina

1.0 km

A' Curtiglia

Italian1.1 km

Ristorante pizzeria Il Boccone

Italian2.1 km

Aumm Aumm

2.3 km

La Rondinella

Italian2.3 km

Things to see around Anacapri

Nature

Spiaggia di Faro

50 m

Free wild rocky beach immediately adjacent to the lido

Viewpoint

Monte Solaro

3.5 km

Capri's highest point at 589 m, reached by chairlift from Anacapri

Museum

Villa San Michele

4.0 km

Axel Munthe's historic villa and museum in Anacapri

Frequently asked

Swimming is rated safe, but the entry to the sea is rocky. Water shoes are strongly recommended to protect your feet. The lido's seawater pool on the rock is an easier alternative if you want to avoid the rocky shoreline altogether.
You can drive or ride a scooter via Strada del Faro, take a taxi, or catch the seasonal bus from Piazza della Pace in Anacapri — the bus takes around 10 minutes. Paid parking is available on site, but it fills up fast in peak season, so arriving early helps.
The lido is open from May through October. It is closed from November through April, so visiting outside that window means finding it shut. The best months for weather and swimming are June through September.
Yes — reserving a sun bed is strongly recommended in July and August when the lido is at its busiest. Walk-ins during those months risk finding no availability. Outside peak season the pressure eases, but booking ahead is still a good habit.
Accessibility is limited. The lido is built on a terraced rock structure that involves steps and uneven surfaces. It is not well suited to visitors with significant mobility challenges, and there is no flat sandy beach to navigate around the rocky terrain.
Entry is structured as a package covering a sunbed, umbrella, and beach towel, plus a credit toward the restaurant and bar. Consumption at the bar is expected as part of the lido experience, so factor that in when budgeting for your visit.
The free wild rocky beach Spiaggia di Faro is just 0.05 km away. Within 1 km you'll find three belvedere viewpoints for coastal walks. Monte Solaro — Capri's highest point at 589 m — and Villa San Michele, Axel Munthe's historic villa in Anacapri, are both reachable within about 4 km.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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