Quick Verdict
Pick Capri for Faraglioni stack views, the Blue Grotto's electric blue, and Tiberius's clifftop Roman villa. Pick Naxos for the Portara temple gate, Apiranthos mountain villages, and wide Plaka beaches at half the Italian price.
🏆 Naxos wins 79 OVR vs 76 · attribute matchup 3–1
Naxos
Greece
Capri
Italy
Naxos
Capri
How do Naxos and Capri compare?
Travelers building a Mediterranean island week often weigh these as the decision between the Italian icon and the underrated Greek workhorse. Capri is the small, vertical Italian jet-set island — 10 square kilometers off Sorrento, the Faraglioni rock stacks, the Blue Grotto's electric-blue cave, the Anacapri funicular, and Roman emperor Tiberius's cliff-top villa. Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades — wide sandy beaches like Plaka and Agios Prokopios, the iconic Portara temple gate above the harbor (last remaining doorway of an unfinished Apollo temple from 530 BC), mountain villages like Apiranthos and Halki for proper inland Greek life, and ferry-hub status to almost every other Cyclade.
Mid-range budgets show the gap: $280/day in Capri versus $140/day in Naxos — exactly half the cost, and Naxos hotels are the difference (basic Naxos rooms run $90 versus Capri's $400+). There is no direct flight; for Capri you fly Naples then ferry 50 minutes for €25, for Naxos you fly Athens then ferry 3-5 hours for €40-70 (or a 45-minute Olympic Air flight for $80). Both peak May-June and September-October — July-August doubles prices and crowds. Safety scores: Naxos at 85, Capri at 80, both reliably safe.
Pro tip: in Naxos, rent a car for at least two days — the inland mountain villages and the marble quarries above Apiranthos are the real island, and you cannot reach them on the local bus. In Capri, take the 9am first ferry from Naples to beat the Sorrento day-trippers, and stay in Anacapri overnight for half the Capri-town hotel rate. Pick Capri for vertical Italian glamour, the Faraglioni, and an island walked end-to-end in one day. Pick Naxos for the largest, most varied Cycladic island — beaches, mountains, ruins, and ferry-hub flexibility — at half the Italian price.
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🛡️ Safety
Naxos
Naxos is one of the safest destinations in Greece. Violent crime is essentially non-existent; the small permanent agricultural population means Naxos has none of the seasonal-staff anonymity that drives some Mykonos or Ios issues. The main risks are natural — strong sun, dehydration, unmarked mountain trails on Mt Zeus, and the Meltemi wind creating dangerous surf on the western beaches.
Capri
Capri is one of the safest destinations in Italy. Violent crime is essentially non-existent on the island — the small permanent population and physical isolation mean everyone knows everyone, and the wealthy tourist clientele is well-protected by a substantial Carabinieri presence. The main risks are natural (cliff falls, slippery trails, sun exposure) and financial (overcharging by predatory taxi and boat operators in Marina Grande).
🌤️ Weather
Naxos
Naxos has a classic Mediterranean climate — hot, dry summers (often 30°C+) and mild wet winters. The Meltemi wind from the north blows steadily July–August, cooling the western coast (Plaka, Agios Prokopios) but creating waves; the eastern coast (Moutsouna) is calmer. Sea temperatures peak at 25°C in late August. The mountainous interior is several degrees cooler than the coast.
Capri
Capri has a classic Mediterranean climate — hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Sea temperatures range from 14°C in February to 26°C in August, with comfortable swimming from May through October. The island's exposed cliffs make it slightly windier than mainland Naples, which keeps summer afternoons bearable. Winter brings dramatic storms and many businesses close from November to Easter.
🚇 Getting Around
Naxos
Naxos Town is highly walkable — the Old Town and Bourgos commercial centre are pedestrian. KTEL buses serve the western beach coast (Agios Prokopios, Plaka, Mikri Vigla) and the central mountain villages (Halki, Filoti, Apeiranthos) plus the north coast (Apollonas). To explore freely you essentially need a rental car — the island is too large to cover comprehensively on buses alone.
Walkability: Naxos Town is one of the most walkable Cycladic capitals — the Old Town, harbour front, and Portara are all easy walks. Beyond town you need transport (bus or car); the western beaches are bus-accessible, the rest is car-territory.
Capri
Capri is small enough to walk much of, but the elevation changes (Marina Grande at sea level → Capri town at 142 m → Anacapri at 282 m) make the funicular, buses, and chairlift essential. No private cars are allowed for non-residents; visitors move by funicular, mini-buses, taxi convertibles, scooter, or on foot. Boat tours circle the island in 2 hours.
Walkability: Capri town and Anacapri town centres are highly walkable — narrow pedestrian-only lanes, no cars. The walks between attractions (Faraglioni viewpoint, Villa Jovis, Arco Naturale) are part of the Capri experience. Wear proper shoes; many "streets" are stepped lanes.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Naxos
May–Jun, Sep–Oct
Peak travel window
Capri
May–Jun, Sep–Oct
Peak travel window
The Verdict
Choose Naxos if...
you want the largest Cyclades island — wide sandy beaches, mountain villages, the Portara temple gate, and lower prices than neighbors
Choose Capri if...
you want Faraglioni rocks, the Blue Grotto, and Roman emperor villas on a small jet-set island just off the Amalfi coast
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