




Capri Tiberio Palace
Style Fresh, flirty Fifties fun
Setting Steps from Capri central
A teeter from Capri Town’s pretty-as-a-postcard Piazzetta, and a sashay down dainty boutique-resplendent alleyways, is Capri Tiberio Palace, a friendly five-star hotel. A confection of sugared-almond shades and pop-arty curios, designer Giampiero Panepinto’s pretty, witty decor instantly slips you into holiday mode. Whether you flop poolside and make new friends on the terrace, or explore the island as a twosome, this Capri boutique hotel promises hidden-away vacations laced with treatments at Spa Tiberio, zingy cocktails and delizioso Mediterranean dining.
Need to know
- Rooms 58, including 17 suites.
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Rates
Double rooms from $329.45 (€255), excluding tax at 10 per cent.
The price shown represents the lowest nightly rate for a double room available at this hotel over the next 21 days. Any price conversions from the hotel's local currency (€255) have been conducted using today's exchange rates from xe.com.
- More details Rates usually include breakfast.
- Facilities Free WiFi throughout, spa with six treatment rooms, indoor and outdoor pool. In rooms: hairdryer, bathrobes, slippers, safe, individually controlled air-conditioning, minibar, black-out curtains.
- Poolside The indoor-outdoor pool is heated and accessible from the spa and the sundeck; supervised from 10am to 8pm.
- Check-out 12 noon, but flexible, subject to availability.
- Children There are no special playrooms or menu's for kids, but this is Italy – you know little ones will be lovingly cooed-over. Cots are complimentary and they will happily assist with food preparation and arranging a babysitter. More...
- Also The spa treatments are spectacular – especially with Australia’s all-natural Sodashi skincare on tap. The wellness centre also has a Water Zone with hydrotherapy pools and steam rooms. Small pets welcome at no extra charge, although not in communal areas.
Food and drink at Capri Tiberio Palace
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Hotel restaurant
Terrazza Tiberio serves simple Mediterranean flavours using local ingredients fit for sophisticated palates; exec chef Marco Iaccarino is a local lad and you won’t find better takes on pasta paccheri, creamy caciotta or just-caught fish.
- Dress code This is Capri – make like Jackie O and JFK on their jollies.
- Top table If it’s balmy, you’d be barmy not to bagsy a spot on the terrace.
- Last orders Lunch is served 12.30pm–2.30 pm and dinner from 7.30 pm to 11pm.
- Room service Mornings offer the full breakfast regalia, then 11am–11.30pm choose from a huge array of local specialities such as spaghetti alle vongole and calzone Napoletano as well as room-service classics such as hamburgers and club sandwiches.
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Hotel bar
Jacky is the open-all-day lounge bar that spills out into a tiny front garden at the front. The fresh pastel decor and warm ambience makes it as beguiling for a morning latté as a Jacky (champagne with strawberries and Cointreau) or a Capri lemon drop (Limoncello, lemon juice and lavender) in the evening. One too many though and you might be tempted to have a tinkle on that white baby grand.
Also worth knowing
- Weddings This property is suitable for weddings. More...
Capri Tiberio Palace Via Croce 11-15, Capri, 80073
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Our favourite rooms
For their looks, we love the retro-referencing junior suites refurbished interior designer Giampiero Panepinto’s cheeky chic. Hand-painted majolica tiles and soft-curtained privacy adds oomf to all the rooms, but the terrace suites are probably the best value: they have big fully equipped terraces with a fantastic sea view which compensates to the rear lookout over local residences to the rear.
Packing tips
Your biggest designer sunglasses and jeweled sandals. A copy of Shirley Hazzard’s memoir Greene on Capri, which captures Graham Greene’s time here in the Sixties and conveys what makes this Italian isle especially enchanting.

