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Do I need water shoes in Capri?

Capri is a volcanic island, so most of the beaches are rocky. So, bring some water shoes with you if you have them. Luckily, most beaches have an organized structure where you'll pay between $15-$30 per person and get a sun bed and an umbrella. There's also a lot to explore along Capri's coast.



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Italian Beach Attire In fact, the Speedo-type suit is still de rigeur for many older Italian (and European) men. More common these days, however, especially for younger men, are swim trunks. For women of all ages, a bikini or two-piece is the way to go.

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The Best Shoes for Amalfi Coast Beaches are different in Positano and Capri, and you will need flip flops for the rocks. The beaches are not sand but rocky, and your feet can easily get too hot if you don't have some shoes to make it down to the water.

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If your water shoe has a reliable outsole, it'll support you on short walks. If it has a cushioned footbed, you can definitely wear it on longer walks. But if your water shoe doesn't have arch support, cushioning or even a rubber outsole, it's not good for walking.

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A special note for the ladies The towns on the Amalfi Coast are characterized by steep little lanes and infinite flights of steps, meaning you'll want to avoid wearing high heeled shoes or long, tight skirts.

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Opt for a pair of comfortable leather boots, flats, or dress shoes instead of blinged out sneakers. Avoid carrying a fanny pack or large backpack with you, since it makes you look like a tourist and tells pickpockets that you're carrying money around.

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– The best shoes for Italy are the ones you can comfortably walk in. Sneakers are fine also in Italy, but again, maybe not in a fancy restaurant. So consider taking also some nice pair of shoes with you.

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Waiters. A tip (as a percentage of your total meal bill OR a per meal amount) is appreciated, but not expected. If we are staying somewhere and have the same waiter throughout our stay, we leave a tip at the end of our last meal (recommended).

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When it comes to dressing for this glamorous coastline, the usual beach holiday attire – logo tees, flip flops and denim cut-offs – isn't going to cut it. Instead, it's best to err on the side of smart and embrace classic Italian style – think sophisticated linens, silk scarves and classic sunglasses.

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