Phoenician Steps

Also Refered As:

Scala Fenicia

Phoenician Steps, Capri Overview

The Phoenician Steps in Capri, are a historic staircase carved into the island's rugged cliffs, linking the Marina Grande to the town of Anacapri. Believed to date back to the 7th or 6th century BC, the 921-step path was a vital route before modern roads were built. The steps wind through steep cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the sea and coastline, making it a popular route for hikers.

This iconic structure dates back to ancient times when the Phoenicians established their presence on the island. Renowned for their architectural significance and the stunning vistas they provide, the Phoenician Steps attract visitors seeking a blend of history and natural beauty.

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