An elegant Mediterranean retreat on the fabled island of Capri
Hotel La Palma was exquisitely reimagined by acclaimed interior designer Francis Sultana, who deftly captured Capri’s beautiful light while injecting flair and flourishes in a nod to the island’s famous 1950s jet-set era. Its 50 luxurious rooms and suites, rooftop restaurant, pool deck, bar and beach club offer the timeless and warm hospitality for which Oetker Hotels is known and loved, all just steps from Capri's famous Piazzetta.


Discover Capri and its secrets
Capri has long been a source of inspiration for artists, poets, writers and musicians from all over the world. With a renowned social scene, Capri is full of charming places to eat, drink, dance and live life to the fullest just moments from Hotel La Palma.

At a glance

A short drive to Capri’s southern coast, Hotel La Palma’s chic yet laid-back beach club, is located in a prime position in Marina Piccola. La Palma Beach Club is the meeting place of choice on the island for long, lazy lunches.

An iconic Capri experience: be enchanted by the magic of the Blue Grotto, where reflected light creates a surreal atmosphere and the sea glows with an intense shade of blue. Just a short ride away, it’s a must-see for those wishing to discover the island’s most mysterious and captivating side.
The beating heart of the island, the Piazzetta is more than just a square - it’s Capri’s social living room, where elegance, history, and lively charm come together. Ideal for a coffee, an aperitif, or simply to watch the world go by.

Located on Capri’s southwestern tip, Punta Carena Lighthouse is one of the island’s most scenic spots. Known for its breathtaking sunsets and crystal-clear waters, it’s the perfect place to unwind and soak in the Mediterranean charm.

Immersa nel verde e affacciata sul mare, Villa Lysis è uno dei luoghi più affascinanti di Capri. Costruita all’inizio del Novecento dal poeta Jacques Fersen, unisce eleganza neoclassica e romanticismo decadente. Un angolo di quiete e bellezza, perfetto per una passeggiata tra arte e storia.

Built by Emperor Tiberius in the 1st century AD, Villa Jovis is the largest of Capri’s twelve imperial villas. Perched on a scenic cliff, it offers breathtaking views over the Gulf of Naples and a deep dive into the island’s Roman heritage.

Located in the heart of Capri, the Certosa di San Giacomo is a 14th-century architectural gem. Surrounded by gardens and tranquility, it hosts art exhibitions and offers stunning views of the Faraglioni. A peaceful and cultural retreat, ideal for a quiet escape.

The gateway to the island, Marina Grande is Capri’s bustling harbor, welcoming ferries and private boats. With its Mediterranean charm, seaside restaurants, and scenic views, it offers a vibrant first taste of Capri’s unique atmosphere.

Built by physician and writer Axel Munthe, Villa San Michele is one of Capri’s most captivating residences. Nestled in the greenery of Anacapri, it boasts stunning views over the Gulf of Naples and houses an eclectic collection of art and historical artifacts. A place where nature, culture, and beauty come together.

Located in the heart of Anacapri, Casa Rossa is a striking historic building with eclectic architecture and vibrant color. Built in the 19th century, it houses a collection of local artworks and artifacts, including the original statues from the Blue Grotto. A charming museum that reflects the island’s authentic spirit.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Solaro, Anacapri is the island’s more peaceful and authentic side. With its flower-lined alleys, artisan shops, and breathtaking views, it offers a quieter, more intimate Capri experience—away from the crowds.

Capri’s most iconic landmark, the Faraglioni are majestic rock formations rising from the crystal-clear sea. Visible from many points on the island, they offer a breathtaking natural spectacle—especially at sunset. A true Mediterranean icon.

Located in the heart of Anacapri, the Church of Santa Sofia is a refined example of island baroque architecture. Built in the 17th century, it features frescoes and historic details that reflect the area’s deep spiritual and cultural heritage. A peaceful spot of authentic beauty.

Capri’s first hotel, originally built in 1822, has been transformed into an elegant and exclusive 50-room-and-suite hotel. Located mere steps from the famous Piazzetta, Hotel La Palma has three restaurants and bars, its own private beach club, a pool deck overlooking the boutiques of Via Vittorio Emanuele and a signature spa.


Sustainability
The hoteliers of the Oetker Hotels family are guided by common values and objectives, especially in terms of social and environmental development.
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History & heritage
Originally opened in 1822, Hotel La Palma – formerly known as Locanda Pagano – is the oldest hotel on Capri. The original owner, notary Giuseppe Pagano, hosted travellers in his villa for the pleasure of conversation. His guests were often artists, poets, writers, architects, painters and musicians from all over the world, who – charmed by the location and the friendly, eccentric atmosphere – showed their gratitude by painting the walls, writing poems, singing and playing in what came to be known as the ‘artists’ hotel'. Today, Hotel La Palma guests are once again experiencing the same warm Italian hospitality.


