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Capri Tiberio Palace, Italy, gears up for 2023

Launching new suites, culinary workshops, wellbeing experiences and more...

The season launches four new suites and bespoke activities for guests.
The new activities include authentic Neapolitan pizza culinary classes at the recently enrolled Michelin Guide restaurant, immersing into Capri’s heritage of hand-made sandals craftsmanship with Canfora, and deep-diving into Pompei’s rich history.

Following a yearly renovation from the Italian architecture star Giampiero Panepinto, the boutique’s 54 key-hotel is ready for the 2023 summer season, launching the opening of four new signature suites.

• THE ANACAPRI SUITE: The suite takes the colours and feels of this more laid-back part of the island – one that visitors will have when visiting the small town of Anacapri.

• LA DOLCE VITA SUITE: Goes up a level taking guests back in a time when a house was a temple of enjoyment and pleasure, with spaces thought to be lived to the full.

• THE CAPRI SUITE: Embeds the true essence of Capri, large spacious and luxurious. Entering the living room, the feel is to enter one of the stylish villas of the island, with the delicate colour scheme of greens and pinks, furniture typical of the blue island and plump cushions scattered on the beautifully upholstered sofas and armchairs.

• THE CHANTECLER SUITE: Was born from a partnership with the jewellery brand Chantecler which takes the name from its founder and takes its inspiration from the incredible work of this iconic man whose imagination has gifted the world with a timeless lucky charm. The suite, the second largest of the hotel with its 95 sqm, has objects and decor of the time when Capuano was living on the island, original 50s radios and books, vases, and carpets, all styled to live the Capri of a bygone era.