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Capri’s Comeback Trail

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Via Krupp reopens — and we’re going to walk it together.

Every once in a while, travel hands you a gift — something unexpected, something rare, something that reminds you why we chase horizons in the first place. For me, that moment arrived the day I learned that Via Krupp on Capri has officially reopened after years of closure for safety restoration. I’ve only been to Capri once in my life — but even in a single day, its impact was unforgettable. And now this iconic serpentine pathway carved into the cliffs above the Mediterranean is back, offering one of the most breathtaking coastal walks anywhere in the world.

For those unfamiliar, Via Krupp is a feat of engineering and beauty woven together: a dramatic series of elegant stone switchbacks hugging the cliff face, connecting the lush Gardens of Augustus at the summit to Marina Piccola far below. Every turn reveals a new angle of the sapphire sea, every terrace opens to silence and sunlight, every curve feels hand-drawn by an artist. It’s one of those landscapes that doesn’t just impress you — it imprints you.

For years, the path was closed due to rockfall and erosion. Millions visited Capri and never had a chance to walk it. I assumed it would remain a nostalgic footnote. But the island invested deeply in stabilizing the cliffs, reinforcing the walkway, and preserving the historic masonry. And now, for the first time in years, it’s open — safe, spectacular, cinematic — waiting for travelers who want to experience Capri in a way few have ever been able to.

That timing could not be more perfect.

Because Via Krupp will be an optional signature experience on our upcoming journey,

Italy Unfiltered 2026 — September 29 to October 8

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This isn’t just another tour. It’s a curated, personal, immersive adventure through Rome, Sorrento, Capri, Positano, and Amalfi, crafted for travelers who want more than postcards — they want connection, culture, story, flavor, and authenticity.

And today, I’m thrilled to announce two extraordinary additions to our hosting team:

✨ Cristyne Nicholas

The brilliant force behind Fun Friday, media strategist, tourism leader, and storyteller with a New York soul and a global passport.

✨ Aimee McCullough

Editor-in-Chief of CestSiBon.org, bringing a refined, sensory approach to culinary and cultural discovery — and someone who understands the emotional magic behind meaningful travel.

Linda Perillo and I could not be more thrilled to welcome them both. With this team, this trip becomes something uniquely special — laughter, leadership, elegance, insight, and unforgettable companionship.

And now — with the reopening of Via Krupp — we’re adding something once-in-a-lifetime to the mix.

When we reach Capri, those who wish to walk the newly revived coastal path can do so — early morning, golden light, sea breeze, silence, awe. The kind of moment you talk about for years.

Only 32 seats are available.

If something inside you is ready to breathe deeply, wander boldly, and collect memories that never fade —

Reserve your place now

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Capri is calling.

And Capri’s Comeback Trail is waiting for your footprints.

 

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