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Non-resident vehicles are not allowed on the island in summer
How do you get from one point to the other on the Island of Capri? There are three main modes of transportation: bus, funicular, and ...by foot. Leave your car behind: from mid-March to the beginning of November, non-resident vehicles are not allowed on the island. That said, there is really no need to bring your car, as most roads are pedestrian and there is very little parking. Public transportation on the island is easy and convenient, and there are always taxis available.
To get to the center of Capri from Marina Grande, the fastest method is the funicular, which climbs uphill through lemon groves and drops you directly in the Piazzetta.
The Marina Grande ticket office is not located at the entrance to the funicular, but at the end of the arrival pier to the right (facing land), near the high speed ferry ticket offices. The funicular closes from January through March for maintenance. During these months, you'll need to take the substitute bus route.
Source: capri.com
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