Private jet charter to Capri

Private Jet to Capri

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Why Fly Private to Capri?

Capri is a 10.4 km² island in the Gulf of Naples with a resident population of approximately 14,000, though summer influx pushes daily visitor counts into the tens of thousands. The island hosts no commercial or general aviation airport — all private jet missions terminate at Naples Capodichino (NAP/LIRN) or, for certain rotorcraft charters, at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi (QSR/LIRI), with onward helicopter transfer to Capri's Marina Grande helipad or private villa landing zones where permitted.

The island's business and UHNWI traffic is driven almost entirely by leisure and lifestyle: villa ownership, superyacht anchorage in Marina Grande and Marina Piccola, and boutique hospitality including iconic properties along Via Camerelle and the Anacapri hillside. Demand peaks from late May through September, with a secondary spike during Easter week and the Faraglioni di Capri diving season. Flight dispatchers should anticipate heavy rotorcraft congestion at NAP's general aviation apron during peak summer weekends and coordinate helicopter slots well in advance.

For departures, the standard mission profile involves road or private tender transfer from the island to Marina Grande, helicopter to Naples Capodichino, and fixed-wing departure from NAP's general aviation terminal, handled primarily through Atitech or dedicated ground handlers at the apron. Range from Naples allows direct service to most European business hubs — London, Paris, Geneva, and Zurich — in light-to-midsize jets without fuel stops.
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About Private Jet Charter to Capri

Capri is a 10.4 km² island in the Gulf of Naples with a resident population of approximately 14,000, though summer influx pushes daily visitor counts into the tens of thousands. The island hosts no commercial or general aviation airport — all private jet missions terminate at Naples Capodichino (NAP/LIRN) or, for certain rotorcraft charters, at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi (QSR/LIRI), with onward helicopter transfer to Capri's Marina Grande helipad or private villa landing zones where permitted.

The island's business and UHNWI traffic is driven almost entirely by leisure and lifestyle: villa ownership, superyacht anchorage in Marina Grande and Marina Piccola, and boutique hospitality including iconic properties along Via Camerelle and the Anacapri hillside. Demand peaks from late May through September, with a secondary spike during Easter week and the Faraglioni di Capri diving season. Flight dispatchers should anticipate heavy rotorcraft congestion at NAP's general aviation apron during peak summer weekends and coordinate helicopter slots well in advance.

For departures, the standard mission profile involves road or private tender transfer from the island to Marina Grande, helicopter to Naples Capodichino, and fixed-wing departure from NAP's general aviation terminal, handled primarily through Atitech or dedicated ground handlers at the apron. Range from Naples allows direct service to most European business hubs — London, Paris, Geneva, and Zurich — in light-to-midsize jets without fuel stops.

Arriving in Capri: Rotorcraft, Tenders, and Clifftop Estates

Transfer Analysis: From Ramp to Marina Grande

There is no direct fixed-wing arrival into Capri. Inbound passengers land at Naples Capodichino (NAP/LIRN) and connect via helicopter — 12 to 15 minutes — to the Marina Grande helipad, or by private tender from the Port of Naples (approximately 45-55 minutes by high-speed vessel). Helicopter operations to the island are weather-dependent and subject to helipad slot availability; peak season (July–August) requires advance booking of rotorcraft through licensed Italian operators. VIP ground handling at NAP ensures customs clearance and ramp-to-vehicle transfer before the helicopter leg. A secondary arrival option through Salerno (QSR/LIRI) suits guests whose itinerary includes the Amalfi Coast.

Destination Value: Why UHNWI Choose Capri

Capri's appeal to the ultra-high-net-worth segment rests on absolute exclusivity, natural scarcity, and a social calendar that has attracted European and American elites since Augustus selected the island for his imperial residence. The modern driver is superyacht culture: Marina Grande accommodates vessels up to 100m, and the anchorage off the Faraglioni is among the most photographed in the Mediterranean. Villa ownership on the island is tightly held — turnover is rare — and properties on Via Tragara or in Anacapri command some of southern Italy's highest per-square-meter prices. The commercial footprint is deliberately small: Via Camerelle hosts Hermès, Loro Piana, and Dolce & Gabbana flagships, but the island actively resists mass retail expansion.

On the Ground: Hospitality and Seasonal Calendar

The island's top-tier accommodation is anchored by historic grand hotels on the Via Tragara cliff road and boutique properties scattered across Anacapri, all operating on a strict seasonal calendar (April–October). The culinary scene is intimate and reservation-driven; demand for the best tables peaks within 72 hours of any major superyacht arrival. Events that drive private aviation traffic include the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival (late December–early January), Easter week, the Faraglioni torchlit ceremony in July, and informal but influential gatherings of the European fashion and media industries through August. For mainland cultural programming, Naples and the Pompeii archaeological complex are within 30 minutes of the NAP terminal.

Flying private to Capri means arriving on your schedule, avoiding crowded commercial terminals, and starting your trip refreshed. Our network of 15+ certified operators ensures competitive pricing and availability for all aircraft types.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Flying to Capri

Everything you need to know about private jet charters to Capri.

How much does a private jet to Capri cost?

Private jet prices to Capri depend on your departure city, aircraft type, and travel date. Light Jets typically start from €8,000–12,000 for short European routes, while Midsize and Heavy jets range from €12,000–30,000. Contact us for an instant quote tailored to your route.

What airports can I fly into in Capri?

Capri has dedicated private aviation facilities with FBO services, VIP lounges, and customs clearance for a seamless arrival experience.

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Capri?

For maximum flexibility, we recommend booking 24–48 hours in advance. However, last-minute bookings are possible with as little as 4 hours notice, subject to aircraft availability.

Is there helicopter transfer available from Capri airport?

Yes, helicopter transfers can be arranged from Capri's airport to nearby destinations. Our concierge team can organize door-to-door transportation including helicopter connections.

What amenities are available at Capri private terminal?

Capri's private aviation terminal offers VIP lounges, dedicated customs clearance, conference rooms, catering services, and luxury ground transportation arrangements.

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