Villa Jovis is a Roman palace located on the island of Capri in Italy. The palace was built by Emperor Tiberius in the 1st century AD and served as his residence until his death. The palace is open to visitors and offers stunning views of the island and the Mediterranean Sea.
Visitors can access Villa Jovis by foot or by bus. The palace is open from 9am to 5pm every day except for Mondays. The entrance fee is 6 euros for adults and 2 euros for children and seniors. The official website for Villa Jovis is www.capritourism.com.
In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the beautiful natural landscapes of the island, including the Blue Grotto and the Faraglioni rocks. The Blue Grotto is a sea cave with stunning blue waters that can be accessed by boat. The Faraglioni rocks are three large rock formations that are a popular spot for hiking and sightseeing.
The Blue Grotto is open from 9am to 5pm every day, and the entrance fee is 14 euros for adults and 10 euros for children. The Faraglioni rocks are accessible by foot and offer stunning views of the sea and the surrounding landscape.
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