Description

Capraia is an Italian island, is the northwesternmost of the seven islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, and the third largest after Elba and Giglio; it is also a comune (municipality) belonging to the Province of Livorno. Capraia is 62 kilometres from the city of Livorno by sea, and 32 kilometres northwest of the island of Elba; it is slightly closer, at 30 kilometres , to the island of Corsica. The island is accessible by ferries that depart from the port of Livorno. Capraia is of volcanic origin, has an area of 19 square kilometres and its highest point is 466 metres above sea level. It is about 8 kilometres long (from Punta della Teglia to Punta dello Zenobio) and about 4 kilometres wide. It has a coastline that is about 30 kilometres in circumference. The island is part of the Arcipelago Toscano National Park and marine sanctuary. The island`s small harbour, Porto di Capraia, is connected to the village by the one and only asphalted road on the island. The village, dominated by the Fortress of St George, preserves its original characteristics unaltered. Sites of tourist interest include the Church of the Assunta, the Church of St Nicola and the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Church and Convent of St Antonio, and the Church of St Stefano alla Piana. The Fortress is not open to visitors.

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